A troubling new story may overshadow this weekend’s highly anticipated AFC championship game and bring bad publicity back to the NFL at a moment when its image appeared to be on the rebound.
Indianapolis Colts linebacker Josh McNary, 26, has been charged with rape, according to court documents filed Wednesday by the Marion County prosecutor. He faces one count of rape, one count of criminal confinement and one count of battery, according to court documents. The alleged sexual assault took place on Dec. 1, 2014. His attorney released a statement Thursday stating that McNary “unhesitatingly” denies the allegations
The Colts put out a statement Thursday calling on NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to put McNary on the League’s Commissioner Exemption list. If added to the list, McNary will be barred from practice or games while an investigation by the NFL (under the league’s new personal conduct policy) is allowed to unfold. “The Colts sincerely hope this extraordinarily serious matter will be resolved expeditiously and that justice will prevail,” the team said in a statement. Goodell granted their request on Thursday, placing McNary on the exempt list. According to the NFL’s revised policies, if a player is “formally charged” with an act of criminal violence he will be placed on paid administrative leave.
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Ironically, the news of the charges against McNary coincides with reports that the Baltimore Ravens have settled a grievance complaint with the team’s former star running back Ray Rice, who was cut last year in the wake of a highly publicized incident of domestic violence involving his now-wife Janay Rice.
It was the NFL’s far-from-severe initial punishment of Ray Rice that sparked considerable controversy last fall, when video leaked to the gossip site TMZ revealed the former Ravens star knocking out his fiancee with a punch in an Atlantic City casino elevator. Goodell eventually suspended Rice from the NFL indefinitely, but that decision was overturned on appeal. The Ravens cut Rice amid the controversy.
Rice had claimed the Ravens owed him $3.5 million dollars. Although the details are unknown, NBC News has confirmed that the team and Rice have settled, reportedly several days ago. Rice is still hoping to be reinstated on an NFL squad.
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