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John Harbaugh: Ray Rice doing all he can to make things right

Ray Rice

Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice warms up before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013, in Baltimore. Rice did not start due to an injury in a game against the Cleveland Browns. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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When video of Ravens running back Ray Rice dragging his unconscious fiancée Janay Palmer out of an elevator surfaced after both of them were arrested in an Atlantic City casino, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said that he would wait and let the facts determine the consequences.

Harbaugh delivered the same message on Wednesday, adding that he hasn’t seen anything different from the general public in regard to Rice’s case or what happened that night in Atlantic City. Harbaugh also said that Rice has been forthright about the incident and in his desire to do the right things going forward.

“There’s nothing he has said that hasn’t turned out to be the case,” Harbaugh said, via ESPN.com. “I know Ray is going to spend a week at a seminar type of thing as a couples-type deal. He’s doing everything he can to do what he needs to do and make things right.”

The NFL is expected to review the incident as part of the personal conduct policy, but Rice’s place with the Ravens seems to be secure in the wake of the arrest.