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'I Have to Be Strong': Ray Rice Speaks Out

Former Ravens running back broke his silence in the wake of contract termination, NFL suspension.

After being cut from the Baltimore Ravens and suspended indefinitely from the NFL, Ray Rice told two reporters on Tuesday that he is focusing on staying strong for his family.

“I have to be strong for my wife. She is so strong,” Rice told ESPN reporter Josina Anderson over the phone. “We are in good spirits. We have a lot of people praying for us, and we’ll continue to support each other. I have to be there for (Janay) and my family right now and work through this.”

Rice and his wife, Janay (who was his fiancée at the time of the Feb. 15 assault in Atlantic City), have reportedly been in counseling since the incident, which led to his being charged with third-degree assault. He was admitted into a pretrial intervention program in New Jersey, an opportunity for first-time offenders to receive support services and possibly have charges expunged from their records.

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After TMZ on Monday released footage of the assault that led to the charge, the Baltimore Ravens terminated Rice’s contract, ensuring his record will forever reflect the turn of events.

“There was a weight of the situation in his tone in terms of how he sounded,” the ESPN reporter told NJ.com, reflecting on the phone interview.

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Rice echoed that he was hanging in there for his family in a statement to CNN.

“I’m just holding strong for my wife and kid; that’s all I can do right now,” Rice told CNN in a text message.

ESPN’s Anderson said that after she spoke with Rice, he handed the phone to his wife, who said she loved and supported her husband and requested that people respect their privacy.

Janay Rice also issued a statement on Instagram Tuesday morning, stating that the assault was “a moment in our lives that we regret every day.”


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