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- Between the Pro Day and the NFL draft in late April, Ravens rookie Gus Edwards sought out Ken Munson, who owns Parisi Speed School in Staten Island, N.Y., to craft a training regimen to improve his speed and conditioning.
- Rec Sports Spotlight for Sept. 23, 2018.
- Fantasy sports aren’t just for football anymore as one can find or start fantasy leagues in practically every walk of life.
- A year after Comptroller Peter Franchot proposed the first-ever series of rules to ensure daily fantasy sports are operated fairly in Maryland, nearly a dozen firms have registered with the state — each trying to carve out a market with its own approach to wagering.
- Eddie Rybolt spent much of his adult life on the street, in halfway houses and in prison, but now clean and out of prison he turned a 25 cent bet on daily fantasy sports into $300,000, defying the odds, and becoming the face of the underdog for the DraftKings website.
- Teams that deactivate a player who had not appeared on previous injury reports will be required to provide an explanation to the NFL.
- Fantasy sports may seem a bit geeky, what some people don't realize is that fantasy sports is big money. Forbes estimated in 2013 that fantasy football alone is a $70 billion a year business.
- There's a number of NFL quarterbacks this year, guys with proven track records, who are seriously struggling. If nothing else, it's distressing to fantasy football players.
- Five tight end plays that can help you weather a bye week
- Hey Cole Beasley, you're going to be in high demand in fantasy football this week. You, too, Donte Moncrief.
- The three-time Pro Bowl running back has been offered a $1 million contract to be a spokesman for a fantasy football website, according to Mark Tadros, the CEO of ProDraftLeague.com.
- Ravens wide receiver Torrey Smith has hit his boiling point when it comes to negative comments directed at him and other NFL players from fantasy football owners via social media. Following the Ravens' 18-16 win over the Detroit Lions on Monday night where he was limited to four receptions for 69 yards after being targeted a dozen times, Smith wrote a series of critical comments about a segment of fantasy football players on his official Twitter account.
- In the minutes following the Ravens 14-6 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday, Ravens running back Ray Rice turned his attention to Twitter.