Thanks to Nevada Day, we get an early dose of high school football this week. Take a look.
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Sacramento (Calif.) High School wide receiver Elijah Trosclair (6 feet 2 inches, 180 pounds) said in a text message Thursday that he has committed to play football for the Rebels.
Matt Youmans, Aaron Kessler, Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller and Kelly Stewart preview the college football and NFL weekend.
Miami travels to New England today on “Thursday Night Football” and The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall likes the Dolphins, who are getting 8 points at most Las Vegas sports books.
The New England Patriots host the Miami Dolphins at Gillette Stadium tonight for Thursday Night Football. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the game.
High school football moves to Thursday this week because of Nevada Day. Here’s a look at some of this week’s most interesting games.
Cleveland Browns backup quarterback Johnny Manziel met with NFL investigators after practice Wednesday and will not be punished for his role in the Oct. 12 incident with his girlfriend in Avon, Ohio.
The game at Utah State was such an anomaly — seven turnovers in the first half and eight overall — that it probably wouldn’t have made much of a difference if running back Jeremy McNichols had played for Boise State that night.
Cleveland Browns backup quarterback Johnny Manziel is expected to meet with NFL investigators after practice Wednesday.
The sign on the outside of the athletic training center adjacent to Bishop Gorman’s football field celebrates the team’s 2014 national football championship.
Quarterback Ryan Mallett was released by the Houston Texans three days after missing the team’s charter flight to Miami.
Miami solved part of its problem Sunday, and that was firing coach Al Golden. But he wasn’t the Hurricanes’ entire problem.
The Detroit Lions fired offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi and offensive line coach Jeremiah Washburn and assistant line coach Terry Heffernen on Monday, the first of many anticipated changes in the wake of a 1-6 start.
The Baltimore Ravens (1-5) visit the Arizona Cardinals (4-2) tonight for Monday Night Football. Here’s what you need to know to catch the game.
The Arizona Cardinals got two touchdown passes from quarterback Carson Palmer and a 122-yard rushing effort and a touchdown from Chris Johnson to down the Ravens 26-18 Monday night at University of Phoenix Stadium.