Fantasy Football

Selma. Stonewall. Winning money because you saw Carson Palmer's upside.
Bleacher Report's Mike Freeman joins "The Second Half" podcast to discuss.
The league doesn’t consider it “gambling" now, but if its legal status “were to change, we would change our view of it.”
The moves follow a scandal that brought public and congressional scrutiny to the industry.
It's the one good thing to come out of this daily fantasy sports scandal.
"There's absolutely scandalous conduct taking place," Sen. Harry Reid said.
An attorney explains to HuffPost Live why one's legal and one isn't.
Rep. Frank Pallone says "murky" legal landscape around the fast-growing industry merits scrutiny.