What's next for Ray Rice, Roger Goodell and NFL investigation?

The NFL announced Wednesday night it has hired former FBI director Robert S. Mueller III to lead an "independent" investigation into the league's pursuit and handling of evidence in the Ray Rice domestic violence case. Here's a rundown of what's next:.

Roger Goodell made a very bad assumption when he chose not to contact the casino to request a copy of the Ray Rice elevator video — because law enforcement tells TMZ Sports that would have been perfectly legal.

Members of the House Judiciary Committee sent a letter to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell today, demanding more transparency of the league's handling of the Ray Rice case and of its standing policies regarding 

What did the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell know about player Ray Rice's assault of his then-fiancée in a hotel elevator in Atlantic City and when? Some critics –- including retired NFL players, women's rights groups and TV hosts — are now calling

Roger Goodell will not resign as NFL commissioner despite the controversy surrounding the league and its handling of the Ray Rice domestic violence case, according to Mark Maske of the Washington Post. Roger Goodell