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Rice will lose more than $470,000 due to suspension

Ray Rice

Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice looks on from the sideline in the first half of an NFL football game against the Houston Texans, Sunday, Sept. 22, 2013, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)

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Apart from missing a pair of games and necessarily hurting his team, Ravens running back Ray Rice will lose plenty of money.

At a base salary of $4 million for 2014, the forfeiture of a pair of game checks will keep $470,588 out of Rice’s pocket. (It’s also possible that Rice’s punishment will include a fine in the amount of one or more additional game checks; for now, the reports have focused only on the suspension.)

Of course, Rice also has received $25 million in the last 24 months, which undoubtedly is one of the reasons why the Ravens are standing behind him. If they hadn’t already given him so much money and/or if they didn’t still think he can move the chains, the team would be moving on.

Indeed, if the Ravens had gone with a back-loaded deal instead of a ridiculously front-loaded package, the Ravens possibly wouldn’t be quite so understanding and supportive of a guy who knocked a woman out in a public place.Rice has appeal rights under the personal-conduct policy. Given the justifiable criticism of the decision to suspend him only two games, Rice’s best play could be to accept the penalty and move on.