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NFL Gets 'Chilly Responses' From Rihanna and Coldplay's Representatives on Pay to Play Policy For Super Bowl 2015

Bruno Mars (L) performs with The Red Hot Chili Peppers during the halftime show of the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII
The National Football League (NFL) is getting "chilly responses" from Rihanna, Katy Perry and Coldplay's representatives when it asked them to pay up for their performances at next year's Super Bowl show in February 2015. These popular artists have been asked to cough up some money if they want to perform at the television's highly watched show. Many websites are also of the opinion that the NFL is changing the whole cultural event of Super Bowl to merely an advertisement where a...
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$1 Million Per Episode – Stars of Big Bang Theory Looking for a Big Pay Increase

'The Big Bang Theory' Cast's New Salary Compared to NFL, NBA, NHL and MLB Counterparts

Big Bang Theory stars Jim Parsons (Sheldon Cooper), Johnny Galecki (Leonard Hofstadter) and Kaley Cuoco (Penny) secured new contracts to continue their appearance in the show of the wildly popular geek-comedy show. According to reports, the trio will be paid $1 million per episode for the next three years, through 8th to 10th seasons of the show and the deal will reach $90M for each over that span.
Baltimore Ravens Running Back Ray Rice.

NFL News: Ray Rice Admits Mistake, Issues Public Apology

Facing the media in a span of almost twenty minutes, Rice described his legal predicament as "the biggest mistake of my life". He is facing charges for a domestic violence committed against his then-fiancee Janay Palmer in New Jersey. Rice is undergoing a diversion program upon completion of which will be able to admonish him of the charges.
Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman walks on crutches after the Seahawks defeated the Denver Broncos in the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII

Patrick Peterson: It’s Fun Feuding With Richard Sherman

Patrick Peterson has just become the highest cornerback to ever play the game after signing a five-year, $70 million deal extension with the St. Louis Cardinals. And apparently, he believes his rival, Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman, is not happy about it at all.

NFL News: Patrick Peterson Inks Record $70M Five-Year Deal with Arizona Cardinals

Patrick Peterson and the Cardinals agreed on a five-year contract extension for the talented cornerback worth $70 million, $48 million of which is full guaranteed. The athletic player is the first of his 2011 draft class to receive an extension and take advantage of the new provision in the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Tony Dungy Clarifies Comments on Michael Sam, NFL’s First Openly Gay Draftee

Tony Dungy is backtracking and clarifying remarks that has created a wave of media backlash and social media scrutiny. The backlash stems from comments made by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis mentor to the Tampa Tribune saying that Michal Sam's sexual orientation would create a distraction for the team that will draft or employ him.

NFL News: Ex-Cowboy Josh Brent Released From Prison

Former Dallas Cowboys Defensive Back Josh Brent has been released from prison Sunday after his conviction of intoxication manslaughter for a car crash that led to the death of his friend and teammate, Jerry Brown, the Dallas County sheriff's office said.

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