Monday, Raven's running back, Ray Rice was fired from the NFL team after raw footage him punching his wife, Janay Palmer in the face went viral. February 15, the couple got into an altercation in a Revel Hotel elevator in Atlantic City where the Baltimore Ravens punched his fiancé in the face knocking her out cold.
The Baltimore Ravens franchise tweeted Monday, "The #Ravens have terminated RB Ray Rice's contract this afternoon."
The NFL said Monday, "We requested from law enforcement any and all information about the incident, including the video from inside the elevator. That video was not made available to us and no one in our office has seen it until today."
In the clip, the elevator door closes and Ray shoves Janay, in which Janay strikes back while walking into a close fist to the face- knocking her out. As the door opens, the football star tries to bring Janay back to consciousness and drags her out of the elevator.
Well, the Twittersphere are reacting to the termination and overall some are reacting towards their Fantasy Football League that may be in shambles after the firing.
@BlogTrot tweeted, "To those Fantasy Football Owners who are upset about Ray Rice being cut, shut up, you don't 'own' anything, including any common sense."
@Clintau24 tweeted, "So ESPN breaks in the Ray Rice coverage to attend to Fantasy Football. NFL Network cancels their Fantasy show for more Rice coverage."
@MarlonWayans tweeted, "There's a lot of people saying "damn, now how does this @RayRice27 decision affect my fantasy football league" #olshallowasspeople."
@NobodyEpic tweeted, "Ray Rice has simultaneously been released from the Ravens and Fantasy Football teams around the country. More drops than a Skrillex track."
@Jim_Traber tweeted, "I'm the real victim in the Ray Rice ordeal. I drafted him in my fantasy football draft and now he's not going to play this year."
@l3ahpar tweeted, "Let's take a moment of silence for everyone that thought Ray Rice would be a sleeper in NFL fantasy football."
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