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Ray Rice case shines spotlight on sport’s domestic violence dilemma – The Guardian

The shocking revelations around Ray Rice and his indefinite ban from the NFL have thrown the attitudes of sport towards violence against women into sharp relief this week. Rice, a running back for the Baltimore Ravens, was given a two‑game suspension for domestic abuse in July, but on Monday a video surfaced of him knocking out his then fiancee in an Atlantic City casino. Rice, playing under a five-year, $40m…

Posted: Friday, September 12, 2014

Sports gambling in New Jersey not money in the bank – USA TODAY

State Senator Raymond Lesniak hopes sports gambling will help save struggling Atlantic City. “I’m telling you now is the time to book your hotel rooms in Atlantic City for the Super Bowl because we are going to sell out.”(Photo: Mel Evans, AP) This week New Jersey took steps to bring sports betting to its casinos and racetracks. Last week NBA commissioner Adam Silver said sports betting in more states is…

Posted: Friday, September 12, 2014

CBS changes TNF pregame show; Rihanna, Cheadle dropped – CBSSports.com

Hours after it was announced that Rihanna’s Run This Town would open CBS Sports’ Thursday Night Football coverage featuring the Steelers and Ravens, CBS Sports chairman Sean McManus told SI.com’s Richard Deitsch that the network has changed its opening format in light of the Ray Rice scandal. CBS Sports will now begin its pregame show with a report from CBS This Morning‘s Norah O’Donnell, who interviewed NFL commissioner Roger Goodell…

Posted: Friday, September 12, 2014

Ray Rice case shines spotlight on sport’s domestic violence dilemma – The Guardian

The shocking revelations around Ray Rice and his indefinite ban from the NFL have thrown the attitudes of sport towards violence against women into sharp relief this week. Rice, a running back for the Baltimore Ravens, was given a two‑game suspension for domestic abuse in July, but on Monday a video surfaced of him knocking out his then fiancee in an Atlantic City casino. Rice, playing under a five-year, $40m…

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

Ray Rice case shines spotlight on sport’s domestic violence dilemma – The Guardian

The shocking revelations around Ray Rice and his indefinite ban from the NFL have thrown the attitudes of sport towards violence against women into sharp relief this week. Rice, a running back for the Baltimore Ravens, was given a two‑game suspension for domestic abuse in July, but on Monday a video surfaced of him knocking out his then fiancee in an Atlantic City casino. Rice, playing under a five-year, $40m…

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

Oscar Pistorius found not guilty of murder – Yahoo Sports

Nastasya Tay, reporting from Courtroom GD in Pretoria, South Africa, contributed to this report. Oscar Pistorius has been found not guilty of murdering Reeva Steenkamp. The stunning development was revealed as Judge Thokozile Masipa read her summation of the evidence Thursday in front of a packed courthouse in Pretoria, South Africa, and a worldwide television audience. Masipa has yet to hand down her final decision, which will come Friday. She…

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

NOW asks for NFL commissioner Roger Goodell to resign – FOXSports.com

While the microscope is still on the fallout from Ray Rice, the heat seems to be shifting to Roger Goodell and how he handled the situation from the start. The NFL commissioner is in full damage-control mode after this week, which saw a new, graphic video leaked that led to the Ravens releasing Rice and the NFL suspending him indefinitely. Goodell originally issued a two-game suspension in July after seeing…

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sports ‘gambling’ coming to the Meadowlands Racetrack – NorthJersey.com

Once banned, sports betting at casinos and racetracks like the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford will become a reality, since the Sept. 8 announcement by the attorney general’s office that casinos and racetracks will not be prosecuted for running sports wagering operations – as long as they don’t include college teams. Regardless, the Big M has embraced the spirit of sports betting with a new app, long before the Sept….

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

Sports ‘gambling’ coming to the Meadowlands Racetrack – NorthJersey.com

Once banned, sports betting at casinos and racetracks like the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford will become a reality, since the Sept. 8 announcement by the attorney general’s office that casinos and racetracks will not be prosecuted for running sports wagering operations – as long as they don’t include college teams. Regardless, the Big M has embraced the spirit of sports betting with a new app, long before the Sept….

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

New Jersey drops ban in sports betting – NBCSports.com

AP Given the league’s recent experiences in New Jersey, it may want to move the Jets and Giants back across the river. Apart from Atlantic City being the epicenter of one of the biggest scandals with which the NFL has ever dealt, Governor Chris Christie has lifted the state’s ban on sports betting at the racetracks and casinos. According to the New York Times, it all happened so quickly and…

Posted: Thursday, September 11, 2014

Monmouth racetrack plans to be the first to offer sports betting in NJ – The Star-Ledger

TRENTON — Abandoning the enforcement of New Jersey’s sports betting ban was supposed to be Gov. Chris Christie’s tonic for the state’s ailing Atlantic City casinos, but it seems that for the near future, only the money hemorrhaging horse racing venue Monmouth Park will be making hay out of it. Just 24 hours after Christie’s administration announced it would not prosecute sports bookmaking, Monmouth Park today said it will offer…

Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2014

N.J . racetrack might take sports bets Sunday – Cherry Hill Courier Post

The race and sports book at the Red Rock Casino in Las Vegas that opened in 2006. (Photo: Ethan Miller/Getty Images ) One horse racing track said it hopes to begin taking sports bets on Sunday, less than a week after the state government announced that such enterprises would no longer be illegal in New Jersey. And even if the track cannot be ready to accept bets on Sunday, it…

Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2014

The 25 Biggest Sleazebags in Sports – GQ Magazine

No-Class Class of 2014 members (from left) Winston, Hernandez, Rice, and Incognito With the NBA desperately trying to purge every trace of ex-Clippers owner Donald Sterling, this is the perfect time to catalog the men in sports right now who surpass normal shitbaggery to achieve a kind of Trump-like transcendence. Thanks to the Internet—and the occasional TMZ leak—we can see every last molecule of slime. We can also see that…

Posted: Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Gossip column: Johnson, De Jong, Grealish, Candreva, van Persie – BBC News

For a list of all the deadline-day deals, check out the transfers page. TRANSFER GOSSIP Liverpool defender Glen Johnson, 30, has emerged as a January transfer target for Juventus. (Daily Mirror)  Former Manchester City midfielder Nigel de Jong, 29, is set to reject a move to Manchester United after asking AC Milan to renew his contract. (Daily Express)  …

Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014

5 things you need to know about today’s NJ sports betting announcement – NJ.com

TRENTON — After a more than four-year battle, the Christie administration today reopened the door to sports betting at New Jersey casinos and horse-racing tracks by announcing that it will not hold those facilities civilly or criminally liable for offering such wagering. But does that mean you can place a bet for tonight’s Giants game? Here’s five things you need to know about the announcement: 1. What happened today? Acting…

Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Hawks Owner Had His Struggles With Two Atlanta Sports Franchises – New York Times

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Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014

AP Sports Reporter Christopher Duncan Dies at 43 – ABC News

FILE – This Saturday, Aug. 6, 2005, file photo shows Christopher Duncan, left, interviewing University of Louisville senior wide receiver Broderick Clark, center, in Louisville, Ky. Duncan, a sports reporter for The Associated Press who joined the company in 1994 died Monday, Sept. 8, 2014 at the age of 43. (AP Photo/Garry Jones, File) AP Christopher Duncan, a sports reporter for The Associated Press who covered the Houston Texans, Houston…

Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Sports betting at NJ casinos, racetracks will not be prosecuted, acting AG says – NJ.com

TRENTON — Continuing a more than four-year battle, the Christie administration today again attempted to clear the way for legalized sports betting at the state’s casinos and horse-racing tracks by telling them they will not be held civilly or criminally liable by state law enforcement agencies. Seizing on a loophole in a federal ban on sports betting, acting state Attorney General John Hoffman issued a directive to law enforcement telling…

Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014

Vegas books enjoy historic Sunday – ESPN

AP Photo/Scott A. MillerIt was a very good weekend for the Las Vegas sports books. A bettor walked up to the counter at the MGM Mirage sports book Sunday morning with a question — “How much can I bet?” “I told him, ‘whatever you like,’” said Jay Rood, MGM vice president of race and sports. “He took the [Dallas] Cowboys for six figures.” Ouch. Big money was flying all around…

Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014

ESPN Boss Declares eSports ‘Not A Sport’ – Forbes

Though the sports and video gaming communities see far more overlap than they used to, there’s still that ever present “nerd vs. jock” rivalry that still rears up from time to time, even as the landscape of society has changed. That’s what happened this week when ESPN ESPN president John Skipper was asked about Amazon’s recent Twitch acquisition, and the general rise of eSports. “It’s not a sport — it’s…

Posted: Tuesday, September 09, 2014