Chiefs receiver Rashee Rice faces a variety of issues, from civil liability to criminal liability to potential NFL discipline to a potential P.R. nightmare arising from the perception/reality that he caused or contributed to a multi-car accident by street racing, and then fled the scene on foot.
Rice will be the Ravens' legend of the game against the Dolphins.
The Baltimore Ravens are facing plenty of scrutiny after their decision to honor former running back Ray Rice.
Former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice appeared at the team's training camp on Thursday.
The Cleveland Browns eagerly signed up for the circus and backlash that would come with acquiring a quarterback who has been accused of sexual misconduct or assault by dozens of women, in the hopes that Deshaun Watson could be the piece that finally turns their team into a winner—on the field, at least.
The NFL may still have a problem with Ray Rice.
It’s been seven years since the Ray Rice scandal sent shock waves through the league office, prompting some externally to question whether it was time for a new Commissioner.
Baltimore Ravens rookie running back JK Dobbins raised some eyebrows by opting to wear Ray Rice’s old No. 27 with the team, but his decision to do so has little to do with the former star back.
Just because it's impractical or unpopular doesn’t mean the league won’t still pursue it, Michael Tunison writes. So it behooves anyone involved in the process to treat the matter as a potential reality.
Ray Rice: “Now I just want to be supporting other people and I would love a platform that expands on just helping other players understand the long view of their lives…" https://t.co/AYQlgl2BS7
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 2, 2018
Ezekiel Elliott may very well see his six-game suspension reduced. One would think, should that happen, it’d be a setback for NFL executives, but it’s unlikely they would see it that way.
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