Mike Green has been open about the fact that he’s faced multiple sexual assault allegations, but when it comes to details, he wasn’t discussing it further at rookie camp this weekend, Noah Trister of The Associated Press reports.
Green was available to Baltimore-area reporters Sunday for the first time since the Ravens drafted the edge rusher in the second round the previous week. The allegations that likely hurt his draft stock were, as expected, a significant topic.
“Every team asked me, and I’ve been completely open about everything,” Green said. “It’s something that I had to go through, and I got through it.”
Green played at Virginia and then at Marshall. He said at the NFL scouting combine that he transferred after being accused of sexual assault for a second time. Green told reporters at the combine that he also was accused of sexual assault in high school. He said he was never charged and insisted he did nothing wrong.
He was asked Sunday how he ended up facing two separate allegations.
“I’m just focused right now on moving forward with my career at the Ravens,” he said. “I’m blessed to be here. It’s an honor.”
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