Former Pro Bowler admits to despicable acts against women, given embarrassingly short suspension

New York Giants kicker Josh Brown admitted to physically and emotionally abusing his now ex-wife, Molly, according to entries in journals, emails and letters turned over to the police. RELATED:Odell Beckham Jr. blew up the Ravens defense, then celebrated with the kicking net

New York Giants kicker Josh Brown admitted to physically and emotionally abusing his now ex-wife, Molly, according to entries in journals, emails and letters turned over to the police.

RELATED: Odell Beckham Jr. blew up the Ravens defense, then celebrated with the kicking net 

Brown was arrested in May 2015 and was charged with fourth-degree domestic violence assault. He served a one game suspension at the beginning of the year, but remains on the Giants' roster and has even received support from coach Ben McAdoo and owner John Mara.

Ben McAdoo on Josh Brown: i support him "as a man, a father, & a player."

Ben McAdoo on Odell: "he needs to control his emotions better"

— maurice (@tallmaurice) October 20, 2016

Brown only being suspended one game is embarrassing for the NFL, but it shouldn't come as a surprise given how Roger Goodell has treated domestic violence suspensions in the past.

(h/t SNY)

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