The D.C. Attorney General has decided to go after the NFL and the Washington Commanders. In doing so, Karl Racine’s office will be making creative use of the District’s consumer protection laws. I’ve reviewed the full 38-page lawsuit, which was filed on Thursday. The vast majority of the document contains factual allegations. At page 35, [more] … [Read more...] about D.C. Attorney General’s lawsuit against NFL and Commanders makes creative use of consumer protection laws
Archives for November 2022
FTX will soon be out as the naming sponsor of the Miami Heat arena
The Miami Heat have told FTX to GTFO. Via Brian Windhorst of ESPN.com, the bankrupt (as of Friday) crypto firm no longer will have its name on the arena where the NBA team plays. It was a 19-year, $135 million deal. FTX initially paid $14 million. Another $5.5 million was due in January. “The reports [more] … [Read more...] about FTX will soon be out as the naming sponsor of the Miami Heat arena
Tyreek Hill says he didn’t intend praise of Tua Tagovailoa to slight Patrick Mahomes
Tyreek Hill was effusive in his praise of Tua Tagovailoa after the Chiefs traded the star receiver to Miami. Some thought Hill went too far this summer when he said Tagovailoa is more accurate than Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes even expressed “a little” surprise at Hill’s comparison of his old quarterback with his new quarterback. But [more] … [Read more...] about Tyreek Hill says he didn’t intend praise of Tua Tagovailoa to slight Patrick Mahomes
Friday Caps Clips: Capitals vs. Lightning Game Day
Photo by Tony Quinn/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Daily Washington Capitals news and notes: The Caps look to get back on track as they open a home-and-home set against the Bolts, the better halves host a baby shower and more. Your savory breakfast links: It’s all in the family as our own Alex joins Greg for the latest episode of JRR. [Rink] Previews of tonight’s … [Read more...] about Friday Caps Clips: Capitals vs. Lightning Game Day
The Noon Number: Quiet Start
Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images A look at some uneventful opening frames 16 - Number of goals scored in first periods of Capitals games this season, with eight scored and eight allowed. That’s tied for the fewest in the league with the Islanders and Blues. The Caps’ eight first-period goals are tied for second-fewest in the league, which isn’t so bad considering … [Read more...] about The Noon Number: Quiet Start
