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Punch Costs Ray Rice Millions in Salary, Endorsements

Companies from Baltimore car dealer CarBiz to Nike have cut ties with disgraced former Baltimore Raven Ray Rice.

The anger-fueled punch that Ray Rice delivered to his then-financee, Janay, has cost him tens of millions of dollars in salary and endorsement deals.

The Baltimore Ravens dropped Rice from the team and he was suspended from the NFL indefinitely after TMZ Sports released a video of the February domestic assault in Atlantic City in which his wife was knocked unconscious in an elevator. He has since been indicted and enrolled in a pretrial intervention program in New Jersey.

Forbes magazine says Rice was paid an annual salary of $24.2 million, and had endorsement deals worth $1.6 million a year.

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The most high-profile deal the star running back had – and lost – was with Nike, which dropped Rice on Tuesday. EA Sports has booted Rice from its “Madden NFL 15” game, reports ESPN.

The jump training program VertiMax, which stood by Rice when he was initially charged with assault, said this summer it decided to cut ties with Rice.

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In addition to Nike, Rice had endorsement deals with M&T Bank, Carbiz Autos, and Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., reports New York magazine.

Carbiz, a used-car dealership in Baltimore, told The Daily Beast that “there is no business relationship” between the company and Rice any longer.


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