The Ravens hope new video will help restore Marlon Humphrey’s reputation.

New footage of Sunday’s on-field skirmish between Humphrey and Odell Beckham Jr. was released by the Baltimore Ravens’ team site, appearing to show the Ravens cornerback — accused of choking the Browns wide receiver — clutching Beckham’s jersey just below the throat.

“I’m not exactly sure why [Humphrey] got the foul, but I’m sure they’ll tell us what they thought they saw,” Ravens coach John Harbaugh said Monday. “Based on the close up, the footage that we had, [Humphrey] pinned him [Beckham] on the ground after about three or four things happened.”

One thing was Beckham punching Humphrey, leading to penalties for both teams. Neither player was ejected, but Browns coach Freddie Kitchens believed Humphrey should have been for the apparent choke.

“Here’s my big deal with that: I just want to have consistency on how we’re going to deal with things, OK?” Kitchens said Monday. “I don’t like seeing our player on the field and someone’s hands around his throat. I don’t like that. I don’t think that needs to be in our game, and I would be the first to say that if it was our guy doing it.”

On Tuesday, Kitchens said he spoke to the league about the incident but did not elaborate.

“Did you see the video?” Kitchens told reporters. “OK. That’s my response. We’re moving on to San Francisco. Everybody saw the video.”

After the game, Humphrey apologized to Beckham.

“That’s not really the brand of football I want to represent,” Humphrey said. “The whistle blows, it’s got to be over with. I got my team a flag.”

Humphrey claims Beckham offered no remorse

“I don’t think he did, but I definitely told the referee he should have been ejected,” Humphrey said. “But it is what it is. Emotions flare. I enjoy going against a top guy like that.”