The NFL was deemed to have never previously seen the Ray Rice in-elevator video before the public saw it, according to findings released Thursday by an independent investigation led by Robert Mueller.
On the eve of Ray Rice addressing the media, Baltimore Ravens coach John Harbaugh continued to support his starting running back, saying he was "disappointed" in the domestic violence incident but was "proud" in what he's done since.
His voice cracking with emotion, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice acknowledged Friday that he "failed miserably" and apologized for the actions that led to his arrest on assault charges.
Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice was accepted into a pretrial intervention program Tuesday that will result in the dismissal of his assault charge if he completes the program.
Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice and Janay Palmer were married Friday, one day after Rice was indicted by a grand jury on third-degree aggravated assault for allegedly striking Palmer unconscious, league sources told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter.