NFL Rumors: Roger Goodell To Testify Against Ray Rice In Court
NFL sources say NFL commissioner Roger Goodell will be forced to testify against Ray Rice in court.
Well, well, well.
Months after the video seen — and heard — around the world, the Ray Rice-NFL situation looks to be closer to dominate the airways. With Ray Rice’s court case coming, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is being forced to testify against the running back.
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Earlier this week, Ed Werder of ESPN reported Ray Rice, formerly of the Baltimore Ravens, is seeking immediate reinstatement within the NFL.
Everything that we’ve been wanting answered will likely come out here. It’s no secret that the NFL has lied during this investigation, but the public is deeply interested into what Goodell has held back during this entire debacle. What Goodell tells could greatly affect if Ray Rice is reinstated back into the NFL after being suspended indefinitely following the release of the tape that showed Rice beating his wife within a Las Vegas elevator, knocking her unconscious as her head collided against the wall, then eventually dragging her lifeless body out. The NFL grievance hearing is set for November 5th and 6th.
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