Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Giants owner ‘comfortabl­e’ with suspension of Brown

- By Jim Hague

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. >> A visibly shaken Giants owner John Mara said Wednesday he was fine with the NFL’s suspension of placekicke­r Josh Brown for one game, despite allegation­s Brown abused his ex-wife as many as 20 times prior to the Giants signing Brown to a two-year extension last spring.

“Based on the facts that were placed in front of us, we’re comfortabl­e with our decision to resign Josh and the league’s suspension,” Mara said in an emotional address to the media while his team practiced. “The easiest thing for us to do would be to get a new kicker. We’re trying to be fair to Josh. The easiest thing would be to say, ‘Terminate him, get rid of him.’ We’re trying to do the right thing. It’s not always easy.”

The 37-year-old Brown was arrested in May 2015, when he allegedly grabbed his ex-wife Molly by the throat and held her down with his knee in their Woodinvill­e, Washington home. Brown was charged with fourth-degree domestic assault. Five days later, the King County prosecutor’s office dropped the charges because of insufficie­nt evidence. It was reported that Brown’s ex-wife dropped the charges. After the NFL hit Brown with a one-game suspension instead of the six games mandated by the league’s new personal conduct policy, Molly Brown told media she was physically accosted at least 20 times, including once when she was pregnant in 2009.

Mara said Wednesday he was aware of the entire situation — and still sticks by his embattled kicker.

“When we made the decision to re-sign Josh, we were certainly aware of the arrest,” Mara said. “We were also aware of the circumstan­ces involved. The charges were dropped. Nothing has happened to make us change our position. We did our due diligence.”

Brown signed a two-year, $4 million contract last spring, one that included a $500,000 signing bonus and $1 million guaranteed. Mara said he was privy to the informatio­n the NFL had collected on Brown.

“We’re aware that there were allegation­s against Josh,” Mara said. “We knew that the NFL would conduct an investigat­ion. We’re well aware that there were other (incidents). One of the things you learn is that there is a big difference between allegation­s and conviction­s. It’s important to sort all those things out. We’re not going to get into the number of conversati­ons we had with a number of people. We will live with the results of the (NFL investigat­ion) and move forward.”

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