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In July, after TMZ released a video showing what happened outside the elevator, but not inside it, Goodell suspended Rice for two games.
"We had not seen any videotape of what occurred in the elevator. We assumed that there was a video. We asked for video. But we were never granted that opportunity," he said.
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NEW YORK (AP) — NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell did not rule out the possibility of former Ravens running back Ray Rice returning to play in the league after serving a suspension for domestic violence.
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"We certainly didn't know what was on the tape," Goodell said.
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"What we saw in the first videotape was troubling to us, in and of itself. But what we saw yesterday was extremely clear, is extremely graphic, and it was sickening," he told CBS. "And that's why we took the action we took yesterday." |
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