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Former Ravens RB Ray Rice prepares for NFL return, owners hesitant

Hopeful to revive his career, the former Ravens running back is still looking to sign with a team.

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Rice is one of the few players ever to be black listed from the NFL because of the now infamous elevator tape that showed Rice knocking out his fiancée (now wife). After the graphic footage was released, Rice was cut by the Ravens and suspended by the NFL. Both Peterson and Hardy missed almost all of the 2014 season due to abuse.

As indicated by multiple sources Rice and a few of his supporters, including ex-Rutgers coach Greg Schiano has been in contact with teams trying to get Rice with an NFL team during training camp. Braxton Miller says he is switching to WR Fan caddies last nine holes for Allenby Kazmir acquisition crucial for Houston Jake Gyllenhaal joins SportsCenter South Carolina Rice, 28, has relocated from the Baltimore area to Connecticut and has-been working out daily to get in shape for a chance he might never be provided. Jerry Jones, who believes in numerous second chances, may even feel that Rice has used up all of his. As well as not being motivated by the money aspect, Rice has also won a Super Bowl.

The biggest concern for Rice is the public’s reaction to the signing of him at any point during the NFL season or offseason. Now, many wonder which teams would be willing to give Ray Rice a chance, and if one of those teams happen to be the Dallas Cowboys.

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Reported by NFL general managers and personnel directors, Rice is seen as declining player at a young man’s position, where there are abundant options.

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