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The talk amongst NFL analyst on Sundays is unfortunately, yet unsurprisingly still about Ray Rice. One guy who has a dog in the fight is ESPN’s Sunday NFL Countdown marquee man, Ray Lewis.
Former NFL kicker Rob Bironas, who spent most of his career with the Tennessee Titans, died in a car accident late last night (Sept 20).
NFL star Peyton Manning is the proud owner of 21 Papa John’s pizzeria franchises in the Denver, Colorado area. You most likely know this just from turning on the television on any football Sunday.
The details of Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer’s domestic violence charges were fairly scarce yesterday (Sept. 17). Now that they have been revealed, they are probably far more disturbing than you imagined.
The NFL can’t seem to catch a break this season, aside from the spirits and extremities its players are handing out to alleged assault victims.
Roger Goodell’s denial in seeing the Ray Rice domestic assault video before TMZ leaked it for public viewing is being sharply challenged by a law enforcement official of the Atlantic City police.
Plenty of females in the general public are disgusted with Ray Rice’s wife for excusing his physical abuse of her. But an even bigger group of women have a serious bone to pick with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
Floyd Mayweather, just the guy we need weighing in on Ray Rice‘s domestic violence struggles. But instead of the powerful pugilist slamming Rice, Mayweather actually blasts the NFL for being too harsh on the player.
Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice has been on a steady fall from grace after a longer version of the video of the player’s domestic dispute with his wife surfaced. As one can imagine, Rice’s pockets are a lot slimmer all of a sudden and his losses continue to mount.
It hasn’t even been 24 hours and the bleeding hasn’t stopped for Ray Rice or NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.