Ray Rice
Mueller’s last report was for the NFL on domestic violence. This is what we can learn from it.
In 2015 Robert Mueller investigated what the NFL knew about a horrific video of former Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice beating his fiancé.
How 'TMZ Live' Became America's Guiltiest Pleasure
Ten years ago this week, Harvey Levin debuted the show that would go on to break some of the most infamous celebrity gossip stories.
Is Greg Hardy Finally Too Toxic for the NFL?
While Greg Hardy's on-field behavior with the Dallas Cowboys is reason No. 1 NFL teams find him unemployable, the very real threat of public backlash is a contributing factor at this point.
A Beginner's Guide to Understanding the NFL Personal Conduct Policy
Are you not a football fan, but still wonder why the fuck alleged violent criminals are allowed to earn millions of dollars in this organization? We wrote this for you.
Ride Along: Brent and Miko Grimes talk Sex on Sunday and the Ray Rice Scandal
In this VICE Sports exclusive we talk to the Miami Dolphins cornerback and his better half about what it takes to make a roster, watching the Ray Rice video as an NFL couple, and making sure Brent is totally relaxed when he gets the field.
Polarizing Fantasy Players: Justin Forsett
Is it inevitable that Justin Forsett will get hurt this season?
Reverse Sexism, Ray McDonald, and the Luxurious Idiocy of the Chicago Bears
The Bears' signing of accused rapist and domestic abuser Ray McDonald places in sharp relief just how backwards the modern NFL has become.
What the NFL Can and Should Do about Domestic Violence
The NFL says it wants to be a leader in the domestic violence space. Plenty of domestic violence experts are willing to step up and tell them how to do just that.
Tom Jackson: Colleagues Got Death Threats Over DeflateGate
Tom Jackson claims that a number of his colleagues at ESPN have received death threats as a result of the Patriots deflated balls controversy.
NFL Tries to Make Amends for Domestic Violence Scandals With Super Bowl Ad
The NFL donated airtime for a public service announcement about domestic violence, part of the league's efforts to clean up its act and show it takes the issue seriously.
What the Mueller Report Doesn't Have to Tell Us
The NFL's blue-ribbon report effectively exonerated itself for its conduct surrounding Ray Rice's suspension. That's not even what's most ridiculous about it.