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Ray Rice July 2014

Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice addressed the media on Thursday about his domestic violence arrest, his NFL suspension and much more.

Rice called the arrest a "one-time incident" and he apologized to his wife and all the women affected by domestic violence. The Pro Bowler also expressed his intentions about being an "ambassador" against domestic violence.

"I made the biggest mistake of my life," Rice said.

"That night I replay over and over in my head. That's not me. My actions were inexcusable. That's something I have to live with the rest of my life. The pain I'm talking about living with is waking up every day, and my daughter is 2 years old now, and I have a little girl, who's very smart, very intelligent, and one day she's going to know the power of Google, and me having to explain that to her, what happened that night."

Rice was different than his press conference in May, as he outright and directly apologized to his wife this time around.

"There are many nights that me and my wife sleep together and we still have to deal with this," Rice said. "And her pain is my pain, my pain is her pain, the one thing I wanted to do today is you know apologize to my wife, who I've known since high school. I've known her since a kid. I met her in high school and she's the same girl now, great mother, and she's a great wife, and she supports me throughout.

"When the time is right, when the time is right, and I say that because you have to fix yourself before you can go out and help others, and when the time is right me and my wife want to go out there and help people, anybody, violence of any kind, especially man on woman, is just not right. It's not right, it shouldn't be tolerated, it's not right for society, no matter what. That's something I'll stand by and I have to pay for that."

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