Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller missed last week’s game with a shoulder injury, but he practiced Thursday. That means it’s possible he could return Sunday.
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Handicapper Paul Stone believes Oregon State will derail Washington’s bid to make the College Football Playoff. Plus, more picks on college football and the NFL.
Aidan O’Connell appears to be getting more comfortable on and off the field for the Raiders. Just ask one of the rookie QB’s key targets: Davante Adams.
The Baltimore Ravens are consensus 3½-point home favorites over the Cincinnati Bengals on “Thursday Night Football” at Las Vegas sportsboooks. The total is 46½.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is an analyst at VegasInsider.com. Each week, he provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends.
A look back on how the Raiders battled their way to a 16-12 victory over the Jets, and a preview of what’s to come against the Dolphins.
Las Vegas handicapper Bruce Marshall is an analyst at VegasInsider.com. He provides the Review-Journal with college football tech notes and trends.
Former New England Patriots cornerback Jack Jones practiced with the Raiders for the first time since being claimed off waivers and reunited with coach Antonio Pierce.
Interim Raiders coach Antonio Pierce and general manager Champ Kelly join president Sandra Douglass Morgan as the NFL’s first all-Black team leadership group.
New Raiders offensive coordinator Bo Hardegree doesn’t have time to make sweeping changes to the playbook, but he’s making his mark with incremental adjustments.
Jack Jones, a cornerback whom the New England Patriots waived Monday, was claimed by the Raiders. He was selected in the fourth round of the 2022 NFL draft.
UNLV and Air Force, the top two teams in the Mountain West, meet Saturday, with the winner taking sole possession of first place in the conference.
The Pac-12 looks likely to send one of three teams, including a traditional powerhouse, while the Big Ten West puts bowl eligibility on the line.
A FanDuel sportsbook bettor hit a five-team underdog money-line parlay comprised of four college basketball teams and a college football team.
The biggest play in the Raiders’ win over the Jets was delivered by rookie quarterback Aidan O’Connell and rookie tight end Michael Mayer.