Looks like Dante Fowler is biting his nails, while waiting on the NFL's response, and apologizing for his actions that he didn't take when his alleged baby mama and side chick started fighting in a video that has went viral. Read More »
Ray Rice will be returning to football. Although, probably not in the capacity he would have hoped for. The former Baltimore Ravens star--who has been out of the NFL since 2014 after being released by the Ravens for a domestic violence scandal--will take part in the NFLPA Collegiate Bowl as a coach. In doing so, he'll join former Kansas City Chiefs running back Priest Holmes as co-running backs coaches on Mike Martz's staff. Read More »
Ray Rice was once one of the league's top running backs for the Baltimore Ravens. These days he is having trouble finding a team after surveillance footage recovered last year showed him viciously knocking out his then-fianceé Janay Palmer inside a casino elevator. Rice has been mostly quiet since the attack but this week he finally opened up. During an interview with ESPN's Outside The Lines, Rice claims what he did to his fianceé was one of the worst decisions of his life. Read More »
NFL athlete, Ray Rice's domestic violence case dismissed by new Jersey Judge Michael A. Donio after he fulfilled his pretrial intervention program. Read More »
Just a few months ago, infamous Detroit emcee Eminem released a rather controversial "cxvpher" in support of his highly-anticipated compilation album, Shady XV. The renowned "Rap God" managed to blast stunning pop sensation Lana Del Rey in a very violent way... Several fans (including Azealia Banks) were extremely appalled. But the "Summertime Sadness" crooner never made a big deal about it - apparently, she's still a big fan of the MMLP2 superstar! Read More »
Almost a year and a half after their violent elevator fight, Ray Rice and his wife, Janay Palmer, are speaking out about the night that made them infamous. According to reports, Janay is finally revealing what led to Ray knocking her out on Valentine's Day in an Atlantic City elevator. Read More »
It's okay people. We can all relax. Apparently the NFL didn't purposefully mislead us! Former FBI director Robert Mueller today announced that an indecent investigation into the NFL's handling of the Ray Rice domestic abuse case found "no evidence" that the league or any associated league executive "saw or was in possession" of a video that displayed in-elevator footage of Rice hitting and nocking out his then fiancee Janay. Extremely well compensated NFL commissioner Roger Goodell and his buddies, New York Giants owner John Mara and Pittsburgh Steelers chief Art Rooney are all in the clear and apparently didn't lie when punishing Rice, y'know, twice for the same offense. Nothin' to see here folks. Read More »
This has been one crazy year for the Baltimore Ravens. First Ray Rice was let go after knocking out his wife, Janay Palmer, who was his fiancee at the time in an Atlantic City elevator during Valentine's Day weekend, and now the team's head of security, Darren Sanders, has been accused of assaulting a woman during the team's December 14th game. Read More »
The saga continues. New video surfaced late Friday, Dec. 19, of former NFL star Ray Rice and wife Janay Palmer kissing in an elevator shortly after Rice punched Palmer in an incident that earned him a league-wide suspension and national disgrace. The video, obtained by ABC News, shows the aftermath of the now-infamous incident in an Atlantic City, New Jersey, casino. Palmer is seen crying and handcuffed while being talked to by security officials after the incident occurred Feb. 15, according to Fox News. Rice was handcuffed and his information was taken. Then the video shows him being escorted, along with Palmer, into an elevator, by security. The two then spend the ride nudging and kissing, while Rice's hood is pulled over his head. ABC released about 2 1/2 minutes of the video, which is closer to 45 minutes long in its entirety, Fox News reported. Fox News also reported that Rice entered a facility for treatment after the incident in order to drop the charges and that the charges against Palmer were dropped. Read More »
During an interview with ESPN's Colin Cowherd, Obama said the league's missteps constituted "blind spots" when handling the case, which involved a video of Rice punching his then-fiancée in an elevator, according to Sports Illustrated. The league experienced widespread backlash when it suspended Rice for only two games after speculation that it had seen the video before the general public. The incident put a very public face on the issue of domestic violence. Read More »
Fans have previously heard Janay Rice's side of the story about the night earlier this year that left her unconscious after her husband, former Baltimore Ravens star Ray Rice, punched her in an Atlantic City elevator. Now it's Ray's turn to talk and talk he did -- with Matt Lauer. Read More »
Ray Rice seems to be having a ball, even though he's not signed to a team yet. But for this former Baltimore Ravens star he seems to be confident that someone will pick him back up after winning his appeal from the NFL after they suspended him indefinitely for knocking his wife, Janay (Palmer) Rice unconscious back in February. Read More »
Monday morning seemed to signal a new day for Janay Rice, as she opened up to NBC's Matt Lauer for the Today Show about the moments her now-husband, former Baltimore Ravens star Ray Rice, knocked her unconscious in a casino elevator earlier this year. Read More »