Sports | Ray Rice Ray Rice's NFL Suspension Thrown Out Ex-Ravens running back wins appeal, eligible to sign with any NFL team immediately By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Nov 28, 2014 2:56 PM CST Copied In this Nov. 5, 2014, file photo, Ray Rice arrives with his wife, Janay Palmer Rice, for an appeal hearing of his indefinite suspension from the NFL in New York. (AP Photo/Jason DeCrow, File) Ex-Ravens running back Ray Rice won his appeal against the NFL after a US district judge judge overturned his suspension from the league, the NFL Players Association announced today. Rice—who was suspended indefinitely after video showed him allegedly physically assaulting his then-fiancee (now his wife)—is now eligible to sign with any NFL team. In the judge's decision, said to be obtained by ESPN reporter Don Van Natta Jr., she writes that Rice didn't lie or mislead NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell and that "the Commissioner needed to be fair and consistent in his imposition of discipline." An NFL spokesman asked by ESPN if the NFL would go forward with any other action against Rice replied, "We, of course, accept the ruling as binding." Read These Next Police chief releases details in Annunciation Church shooting. Disturbing details are emerging about the Minneapolis shooter. Minneapolis shooter had a plan—and grievances. Michael Jackson's son reveals his 'next chapter.' Report an error