By , Allyssa Lee
Published May 26, 2016
The Baltimore Ravens invited former running back Ray Rice to address their rookies as part of a player engagement program on Wednesday, the team announced.
"Rice, who played for the Ravens from 2008-2014, delivered an important message that included his story, both the good and the bad," the team tweeted on Thursday.
"He clearly had the attention of our rookies."
Three-time Pro Bowler Rice was released from the Ravens in September 2014 after video surfaced of the running back punching his then-fiancee in the face. Despite winning his appeal for indefinite suspension and being reinstated by the NFL, Rice has not played in the league since.
The 29-year-old also recently spoke to the Western Michigan football team.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/ray-rice-returns-to-ravens-camp-to-address-rookies