The Wednesdays of both Ray Rice and Greg Hardy involved an unexpected visitor who let his time to help improve a situation.

The difference is that Rice was the unexpected visitor while Greg Hardy was the situation.

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Rice and his wife Janay returned to Baltimore on Wednesday to donate dozens of cheerleader uniforms to help a community rally around a youth football team on a mission to turn a neighborhood park back into a safe environment, the Baltimore Sun reported.

"We wanted to give these little girls something to look forward to," Ray Rice said. "It was a no-brainer. I still want to be attached to the Baltimore community."

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They were greeted with hugs and people wearing Rice's No. 27 uniform.

Hardy met with former Cowboys defensive end Greg Hardy behind closed doors, according to the Dallas Morning News. The conversation, initiated by Haley - not Hardy - lasted 20 minutes, and the two men embraced at the end of it and agreed to speak again.

Rice desperately is trying to return to the NFL after being suspended indefinitely in 2014 for a 2013 domestic violence incident involving his wife, who was his fiancée at the time.

"Fitness is my life," he said. "I'm doing what I've got to do to get another shot."

Hardy is seeking a long-term contract after signing a one-year deal with Dallas after just coming back from a four-game suspension to start the season, stemming from a 2014 suspension for violating the league's code of conduct policy for a domestic violence charge against an ex-girlfriend.

He and Haley have spoken before, according to the Morning News. Haley has shared some of his technique with the controversial Cowboy. Haley reached out to Hardy after he saw Hardy "stormed the special teams huddle in the loss to the New York Giants."

Haley is doing what he can to make sure Hardy doesn't blow his second shot with the NFL.

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