
Ray Rice Returns To New Rochelle High School As A Volunteer Assistant Coach
Ray Rice, shunned by the NFL after video surfaced of him hitting his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City elevator, has joined the coaching staff at his high school alma mater.
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Ray Rice, shunned by the NFL after video surfaced of him hitting his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City elevator, has joined the coaching staff at his high school alma mater.
Former NFL star Ray Rice, who made headlines for a domestic violence attack, is now honored in his hometown.
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"I made a horrible mistake in my life, but if you truly believe in second chances, they will forgive me," Rice said.
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Rice was already receiving plenty of support from fans in his hometown of New Rochelle Saturday morning, but others weren't so forgiving.
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