Ray Rice issues statement asking for forgiveness

Ray Rice, centre, with his wife Janay Rice. (Jason DeCrow/AP)

Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has issued an apology letter in Friday’s edition of the Baltimore Sun newspaper.

According to the Sun, Rice is planning on leaving Baltimore for New York City.

Rice is currently a free agent after winning an appeal of his indefinite suspension in November 2014. He’s eligible to play in the NFL should a team choose to sign him.

The announcement comes just a month after reaching a settlement on his wrongful termination grievance with the Ravens.

Here’s Rice’s full statement:

Dear Baltimore,

This is not a farewell or goodbye. The last seven years that my family and I have spent in Baltimore have by far been the best of our lives. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all for the love and support you’ve shown my family and I throughout my football career. We’ll always be grateful for the love we’ve received from all of our fans and supporters, and for winning a Super Bowl. To all the kids who looked up to me, I’m truly sorry for letting you down, but I hope it’s helped you learn that one bad decision can turn your dream into a nightmare. There is no excuse for domestic violence, and I apologize for the horrible mistake I made. I hope you can find it in your heart to forgive me, and I hope to make a positive difference in people’s lives by raising awareness of this issue. Thank you, Baltimore Ravens, for all you have done for my family and I. I’m very grateful to Steve Bisciotti, Ozzie Newsome, John Harbaugh, and everyone at 1 Winning Drive. I love you all very much, and I’ll always be proud to say I played for the Baltimore Ravens.

Thank you.

— Ray Rice

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