ESPN: Ravens terminate Ray Rice's contract after elevator video released

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Monday, September 8, 2014
In this May 23, 2014 photo, Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice pauses as he speaks during an NFL football news conference at the team's practice facility in Owings Mills, Md.
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The Baltimore Ravens terminated running back Ray Rice's contract on Monday, hours after TMZ Sports released a video showing him punching his then-fiance in the face in an Atlantic City hotel elevator in February.



Minutes later, ESPN reported that Rice has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL. He was set to come off suspension on Friday.



The team had no other comment in its statement announcing Rice's release.





Rice's assault on Janay Palmer, who he married in March, drew a two-game suspension from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell -- a penalty so severely criticized as too lenient that Goodell recently revamped the league's personal conduct policies covering domestic violence and assault.



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