The Raiders can’t slip up in Week 3 at home against the Carolina Panthers. Not if they’re serious about being taken seriously this season.
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Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with NFL betting notes and trends.
Raiders running back Dylan Laube isn’t discouraged about being inactive the first two games of the season. He’s content to learn and wait for his opportunity.
Underdogs went 10-4-1 against the spread in NFL Week 2 with eight outright wins to crush most bettors. But it was a glorious week for one dogmatic gambler.
The Raiders’ best defensive player gave an unexpected lift to the offense in Sunday’s comeback win against the Ravens.
Raiders defensive tackle John Jenkins talks with the Review-Journal about making friends and grabbing coffee over long bicycle rides, scoring touchdowns and more.
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick aren’t walking through that door for the New England Patriots, who are decided underdogs Thursday at the New York Jets.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with college football notes and trends.
The Raiders’ rookie second-round pick expects to finally see his first NFL action Sunday. Also, the opening injury report for the game against the Panthers was released.
With upsets galore in the first two weeks of the NFL season, including the Raiders win over the Ravens, Circa is offering free stays to eliminated contestants.
So far, so good for Raiders cornerback Jakorian Bennett in his second season. He has latched onto a starting spot with solid play in the first two games.
Arbor View’s Christian and Thaddeus Thatcher are two of the state’s top football players. Their relationship deepened when Thaddeus battled childhood cancer.
Here’s a breakdown of the Raiders’ road victory over the Ravens on Sunday, including the strategy they used to limit quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The American Athletic Conference reportedly is looking to add Air Force, a charter member of the Mountain West that lost four schools to the Pac-12 last week.
UNLV football coach Barry Odom took a page out of Nick Saban’s book when addressing his team following its first-ever national ranking.