Lawrence Guy gradauted from Western High School in 2008, and is now a starting defensive lineman for the New England Patriots.
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Mark Waller is the architect to the Raiders’ annual trips abroad. On Wednesday, he explained his design.
The Vikings aren’t playing in their stadium this week, just another loop in the postseason belt of despair that has included four Super Bowl losses.
Minnesota fans were hoping their beloved Vikings, who went 13-3 during the regular season, would be the first team to play a Super Bowl at their home stadium.
Las Vegas native and Philadelphia Eagles rookie running back Donnel Pumphrey missed his entire rookie season with a hamstring injury.
Roger Goodell wants to see the mystery of the NFL’s catch rule solved, and he’s ensured that the process has begun.
Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII.
Bryan Salmond, Michael Gehlken and Ed Graney talk about Tom Brady’s Minnesota ties, Jon Gruden’s advantage in coaching as well as the Patriots demanding respect.
The Patriots meet the Eagles on Sunday at U.S. Bank Stadium, where New England tries for a sixth title while simultaneously annihilating the one obstruction many naively believed could derail their journey back to the game.
Ed Graney, Michael Gehlken and Sam Gordon talk about Opening Night at the Super Bowl, including a calmer night than usual and a couple of players with ties to Las Vegas.
While early indications are this could prove the most hospitable of Super Bowls, the Patriots-Eagles clash began with the tamest of opening acts.
William Hill sports book reported taking a $1 million money-line wager on Philadelphia on its mobile app Monday afternoon.
Review-Journal reporters Ed Graney, Michael Gehlken and Sam Gordon preview this week’s coverage of the Super Bowl in Minnesota.
Here are eight headlines to expect during Super Bowl LII week in Minneapolis.
When the smorgasbord of Super Bowl LII prop bets were posted at Las Vegas sports books Thursday, professional sports bettor Frank Carulli scoured the numbers like a hawk stalking its prey.