Welcome to Week 11 of the NFL season, which might be the best week yet for pro football watching — at least based on records.
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The chairman of the Nevada Gaming Commission says Raiders games aren’t likely to come off the state’s betting boards if the NFL franchise moves from Oakland to Las Vegas — even if the league asks for a wagering prohibition on the team.
UNLV coach Tony Sanchez said Tuesday that the team and Devonte Boyd didn’t know the wide receiver had broken his arm until after Saturday’s 69-66 triple-overtime win over Wyoming at Sam Boyd Stadium.
We’re entering Week 11 of the NFL season and if the playoffs started today, these are the teams that would qualify.
Here are five players to watch when UNLV’s football team plays No. 22 Boise State at 6 p.m. Friday at Albertsons Stadium in Boise, Idaho.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans issued an apology and will no longer sit during the national anthem, as he did before last Sunday’s game against the Chicago Bears.
Eli Manning threw his third touchdown pass of the game on a fourth-down gamble by coach rookie Ben McAdoo, and the New York Giants beat the Cincinnati Bengals 21-20 Monday night for their first four-game winning streak since 2013.
In desperate need of a quality win, the Cincinnati Bengals (3-4-1) go to New York as 1-point favorites over the Giants, who have won and covered three in a row.
The sixth-ranked offense Cincinnati Bengals meets the 21st-ranked offense New York Giants tonight for Monday Night Football.
UNLV’s football team (4-6, 3-3 Mountain West) will try to build on its 69-66 triple-overtime win against Wyoming at 6 p.m. Friday at No. 22 Boise State(9-1, 5-1).
This year’s Battle for the Fremont Cannon will close out the regular season for only the second time in four decades.
After leading UNLV’s football team to one of the most thrilling wins in program history, Rebels quarterback Kurt Palandech and cornerback Torry McTyer were named Monday the Mountain West players of the week.
Underdogs finished the day 9-3 ATS with eight straight-up wins. In the nightcap, Seattle stunned New England in a down-to-the-wire thriller.
Nicolai Bornand never expected to get into the game, but UNLV’s backup kicker ended up booting the winning 40-yard field goal in triple overtime to lift the Rebels to a wild 69-66 win over Wyoming.
Five takeaways from UNLV’s wild 69-66 triple-overtime win over Wyoming on Saturday at Sam Boyd Stadium.
