Hall of Fame New Jersey sports writer Jerry Izenberg, 89, will end his streak and watch the big game from a sportsbook in Henderson on Sunday.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers held their final practices Friday and appear completely healthy for Sunday’s Super Bowl in Miami.
The 49ers have the better defensive team, especially up front, and a much better running game, which should allow them to control the clock in the fourth quarter.
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The Las Vegas Raiders know that getting to the top of the AFC West means overcoming Kansas City and its electric quarterback.
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The over/under for Sunday’s title game between the Chiefs and 49ers moved down at a few Las Vegas sportsbooks, and no 55s were available Friday.
Hank “The Hammer” Goldberg likes San Francisco to cover as a 1-point underdog to Kansas City and expects the game to go under the total of 54½.
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49ers will follow Giants’ defensive game plan to slow Chiefs and Pat Mahomes and win the Super Bowl.
With Andy Reid as head coach, an abundance of offensive weapons and Patrick Mahomes at quarterback, the Chiefs will win Super Bowl LIV.
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell indicated during his state of the league address this week that a new stadium would enhance Toronto’s viability as an NFL city.
The Raiders opened as 20-1 long shots Wednesday at DraftKings, but Las Vegas’ odds improved to 9-1 on Thursday behind the Chargers (4-1) and Patriots (-300).
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