Buffalo, which lost for the third time in five games last week at Cincinnati, is a consensus 7½-point home favorite over Denver on “Monday Night Football.”
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The Hard Rock sportsbook said a bettor hit a four-leg same-game parlay on the Houston-Cincinnati game that paid $5.5 million.
The Raiders are mirroring the enthusiasm and toughness of their energetic, beloved new leader, who presided over a victory against the New York Jets on Sunday.
Raiders rookie tight end Michael Mayer went up high for a first touchdown catch that he will cherish forever — even if he can’t quite remember all the details.
How the Raiders performed in a victory over the New York Jets on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium that made Antonio Pierce 2-0 since he was named interim coach.
Fittingly, the bottom line for Las Vegas sportsbooks and bettors came down to the Raiders-Jets “Sunday Night Football” game at Allegiant Stadium.
Three takeaways from the Raiders’ victory over the New York Jets on “Sunday Night Football” at Allegiant Stadium — a win that gave them a 5-5 record.
Aidan O’Connell hit Michael Mayer for a 7-yard touchdown, the only TD of the game, as the Raiders edged the Jets on “Sunday Night Football” at Allegiant Stadium.
Raiders left tackle Kolton Miller has been ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Jets with a shoulder injury.
Apparently breaking an NFL record isn’t enough to earn recognition from the league as one of the players of the week. Also, catching up with a former UNLV great.
The star Raiders running back expressed displeasure after he was levied a substantial fine for what the league deemed to be a lowering of his helmet to initiate contact.
A new coach and a freshman quarterback from Las Vegas are part of a historic season for a UNLV football team that continues to rewrite the story of the program.
The consensus total for the Iowa-Rutgers game Saturday was 27½ — and as low as 27 at the Westgate SuperBook. But under bettors got the money.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay went 4-1 against the spread last week and leads the NFL handicapping contest with a 28-15-2 record (65.1 percent).
D.J. Hayden, a 2013 first-round pick of the Raiders out of the University of Houston, was killed early Saturday in a car crash in Houston. He was 33.