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ARLINGTON, TX - AUGUST 16:  Ray Rice #27 of the Baltimore Ravens sits on the bench against the Dallas Cowboys in the first half of their preseason game at AT&T Stadium on August 16, 2014 in Arlington, Texas.  (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

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An anti-domestic violence organization believes former NFL running back Ray Rice deserves a second chance at playing in the league.  The co-founders of A Call To Men, a national group that encourages men to end violence against women think Rice has taken responsibility for his role in the ugly incident involving then-fiancée Janay Palmer.  The <strong>”Baltimore Sun”</strong> reports several teams are interested in bringing in the running back.  Rice was cut by the Baltimore Ravens in September after video of him punching out his then-fiancee in an Atlantic City elevator went public.  The February 2014 incident eventually prompted an indefinite suspension from the league, which Rice successfully appealed.