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Ian Katz, right, of Baltimore, orders a pizza from bartender Abby Hopper, left, of Baltimore, at Hersh’s Pizza and Drinks, a Baltimore restaurant that offered a free personal pizza in exchange for a Ray Rice Baltimore Ravens football jersey Monday, Sept. 8, 2014. Rice was let go by the Ravens on Monday and suspended indefinitely by the NFL after a video was released showing the running back striking his then-fiancee in February. (Steve Ruark, The Associated Press)

Are you in Baltimore and don’t want that Ray Rice jersey anymore? Don’t burn it or donate it to Goodwill — the Ravens are giving you another option.

The team announced on its website Tuesday that it is giving Baltimore fans an opportunity to exchange their Rice jerseys. Details on the exchange are still to come.

It isn’t the first time an NFL team has given this offer to its fans. When Aaron Hernandez was arrested and charged with murder last year, New England offered fans a free exchange for a weekend. The Patriots , according to owner Robert Kraft.

Don’t want a new jersey? in Baltimore is offering a free personal pizza in exchange for a Ray Rice Ravens jersey this week

On the pizza joint’s : “Dear Lovers of Women, Not Hitting Women, Non Violence and Just Generally Being a Good Person, Come trade your Ray Rice Ravens Jersey in for a free pizza at Hersh’s. These jerseys will save us money on toilet paper this week.

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