It was at this time last year in a ballroom at the Phoenix Convention Center when Roger Goodell was posed a familiar question at his annual state of the league address at the Super Bowl: Did the commissioner think Las Vegas could sustain an NFL team?
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When the first snap of the game sailed over Peyton Manning’s head for a safety, the blunder by the Denver Broncos meant a big payday for some lucky bettors.
Time and again, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell has stated his opposition to legalized sports betting. But the time might be coming to see if he’s willing to change his stance and cross the line in the sand.
A few months removed from a wrenching 31-28 loss at Fresno State, UNLV won a recruiting battle with the Bulldogs for three-star quarterback Armani Rogers.
Perhaps nobody was more thrilled Thursday about the proposal by the Las Vegas Sands Corp. to build a $1 billion domed stadium with at least 65,000 seats near UNLV that would be home to the school’s football team — and possibly the Oakland Raiders — than Tony Sanchez.
Hall of Fame promoter Bob Arum said the Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s proposal to build a $1 billion domed stadium on 42 acres near UNLV is just what the city needs. And the Oakland Raiders would be icing on the Strip.
Casino giant Las Vegas Sands Corp. will lead a consortium of investors planning to build a $1 billion domed stadium on 42 acres near the University of Nevada, Las Vegas that would house the school’s football team — and possibly a National Football League franchise.
The NFL has been quite vocal over the years in how it negatively views Las Vegas, but the league has gone quiet for now regarding news the Oakland Raiders might considering moving here.
The man who is attempting to bring major league professional sports to Las Vegas has no problem sharing the city with the NFL.
A few months removed from a wrenching 31-28 loss at Fresno State, UNLV is hoping for a reversal of fortune Thursday in a recruiting battle with the Bulldogs for three-star quarterback Armani Rogers.
A Seattle man has started an online petition to ban Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton from Century Link Field in the 2016-2017 NFL season.
Florida State boosters will pay a significant portion of the legal fees incurred by the school in its settlement with the former student who said he was raped by former Seminoles quarterback Jameis Winston.
With Super Bowl 50 only two weeks away, it’s time to start planning your game day festivities. To help you do so, Nielsen partnered with BARTENDr to track the most popular beer and alcohol across all 32 NFL fan bases.
It’s highly unlikely, and the odds will reflect that, but a wager can be made this week on Carolina Panthers linebacker Luke Kuechly to score the first touchdown of the Super Bowl.