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Baltimore Ravens RB Ray Rice Suspended Two Games After Allegedly Assaulting Wife Janay, Roger Goodell Heat For Lenient Punishment

People are talking about Ray Rice's two game suspension from the NFL after he allegedly assaulted his wife Janay in an Atlantic City Casino in March. Disturbing video from the security cameras on the night in question saw him dragging her, unconscious from the elevator. Although he didn't actually confess to the crime, he pleaded for pre-trial intervention in order to prevent the trial from continuing and has expressed remorse for "his actions" that night. The Baltimore Ravens RB got off relatively light as many people assumed that he would be out for at least four games. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is catching considerable heat for such a lenient punishment.
  • Seattle Seahawks Earl Thomas, Marshawn Lynch, Others Get Slimed For Kids

    Russell Wilson isn't the only member of the Seattle Seahawks that gets a kick out of helping kids. The last two weeks have seen an explosion of activity from members of the Super Bowl winning NFL team in the form of charity and entertainment events centered around kids, from the announcement of the upcoming Strikes For Kids Super Bowl Party to last week's Nickelodeon inaugural Kid's Choice Sports Awards Show. They even got slimed for their troubles.
  • Dez Bryant Talks Contract Negotiations After Michael Irvin Predicts Big Year For Cowboys And Receiver #88

    The Dallas Cowboys have had several players wear #88 over the years, most notably Drew Pearson and the legendary Michael Irvin. The next #88 might be poised to join their illustrious ranks. Dez Bryant, entering his fourth season in the NFL, is apparently in talks with the Cowboys per contract negotiations, as his rookie contract runs out after this season. Bryant was recently ranked the sixth best receiver in the league, and both parties hope he can be enticed to stay in Dallas, though the Cowboys' salary cap is reportedly strained. One thing's for sure; Michael Irvin is a big supporter of Bryant, and he is predicting a big year for the young star.