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Panthers open as 4-point Super Bowl favorites

In what might be the last game of his NFL career, Peyton Manning is a Super Bowl underdog for the first time. Las Vegas sports books opened the Carolina Panthers as 4-point favorites over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50 on Feb. 7 at Santa Clara, Calif.

Wagerers feel the pain of battered Brady, Pats

All summer, Tom Brady was the story. The Super Bowl champion quarterback’s squeaky-clean image was dragged through the mud while he desperately fought a suspension in court. He eventually won the right to play, and it would have been ironic if he were still playing on the final Sunday of the season.

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Panthers crush Cardinals, to meet Broncos in Super Bowl

Quarterback Cam Newton rushed for two touchdowns and passed for two more as the Carolina Panthers cruised into a spot in the Super Bowl by blasting the mistake-prone Arizona Cardinals 49-15 in the NFC championship game Sunday night at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.

Broncos defeat Patriots to earn spot in Super Bowl 50

Peyton Manning and the top-seeded Denver Broncos beat the New England Patriots 20-18 in the American Football Conference Championship game on Sunday to book their place in the Super Bowl.

Here’s how you can watch Broncos vs. Patriots AFC Championship

The NFL playoffs continue Sunday with the conference championships. First up, the New England Patriots visit the Denver Broncos to battle for the AFC title and a spot in Super Bowl 50. Here’s all the information you need if you want to watch.

Ex-Raiders player Anthony Wayne Smith sentenced to life in prison

Former Oakland Raiders defensive end Anthony Wayne Smith was sentenced on Friday to three consecutive life terms without parole after the killings of two brothers and another man in separate incidents.

Unheralded Las Vegan Brandon Marshall emerges for Broncos

In 2013 training camp with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Cimarron-Memorial High School product Brandon Marshall had a hard time believing in his grandfather’s premonition that he would play in the Super Bowl that season.

Patriots’ surprising call works out for Las Vegan Steven Jackson

Steven Jackson hadn’t played football for a full year and was essentially retired from the NFL when the running back received what he called an early Christmas gift. It was a December phone call from Patriots coach Bill Belichick, who asked the Las Vegas native if he was ready to return to action for New England.

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