Citing multiple sources, NBC Sports is reporting that Ray Rice has filed a grievance against the Baltimore Ravens, challenging the team's decision to terminate his contract.The Ravens cut Rice after video was posted on TMZ Sports showing him hitting his then fiancee in a casino elevator.The NBC Sports report states, "Rice's position is that the Collective Bargaining Agreement permits one punishment for infraction. In July, the NFL suspended Rice two games for the assault. Then, immediately after the video surfaced, the Ravens cut Rice and the NFL suspended him indefinitely. If successful on both grievances, Rice would be eligible to receive $3.52 million from the Ravens. That's the amount he would have earned if reinstated as of Week Three of the regular season."Rice's grievance against the NFL is set for Nov. 5 and 6. The NBC Sports report did not have a date as to when the grievance against the Ravens could be heard.

Citing multiple sources, NBC Sports is reporting that Ray Rice has filed a grievance against the Baltimore Ravens, challenging the team's decision to terminate his contract.

The Ravens cut Rice after video was posted on TMZ Sports showing him hitting his then fiancee in a casino elevator.


The NBC Sports report states, "Rice's position is that the Collective Bargaining Agreement permits one punishment for infraction. In July, the NFL suspended Rice two games for the assault. Then, immediately after the video surfaced, the Ravens cut Rice and the NFL suspended him indefinitely. If successful on both grievances, Rice would be eligible to receive $3.52 million from the Ravens. That's the amount he would have earned if reinstated as of Week Three of the regular season."

Rice's grievance against the NFL is set for Nov. 5 and 6. The NBC Sports report did not have a date as to when the grievance against the Ravens could be heard.