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Las Vegas stadium officials review new Raiders lease agreement

Members of the Las Vegas Stadium Authority Board on Thursday took their first dive into a new draft lease agreement with the Oakland Raiders amid concerns they won’t be able to build a 65,000-seat dome in time for the 2020 season.

 
Aaron Hernandez talked to fiancee hours before found hanging in cell

Aaron Hernandez’s body was released to a funeral home following an autopsy, but government officials on Thursday refused to release more information about the circumstances behind his apparent suicide in a maximum-security prison.

 
New England Patriots honored at White House for Super Bowl win

President Donald Trump welcomed the New England Patriots to the White House Wednesday, noting the parallels between his own upset victory and their stunning Super Bowl win.

 
Ex-Patriot Aaron Hernandez dead after hanging self

Former NFL star Aaron Hernandez, who was serving a life sentence for a murder conviction and, just days ago was acquitted of a double murder, died after hanging himself in his prison cell early Wednesday.

 
Raiders’ Derek Carr says he’s ‘ready to rock’

The Raiders began their voluntary workout program Tuesday morning, beginning with coach Jack Del Rio meeting players at 8:30 a.m. before positional meetings and player training with the strength and conditioning staff.

 
Gambling finally becomes nonissue with NFL owners

Perhaps more amazing than owners voting 31-1 on Monday in favor of allowing relocation for owner Mark Davis and his Raiders from Oakland to Las Vegas was that gambling was barely mentioned before ballots were cast.

 
Goodell: Las Vegas will host a Super Bowl, but after 2022

Las Vegas eventually will get in line to host a Super Bowl, but it will not happen in 2022, the next available date for the championship game, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell told the Review-Journal on Tuesday.