Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken talks about how the team is preparing for the potentially loud, pro-Raiders crowd when they face the Chargers in Los Angeles on Sunday.
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The Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall provides the Review-Journal with NFL tech notes and trends from Goldsheet.com.
One of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries literally took on new depth Thursday when a man buried a Kansas City Chiefs flag near what is expected to be the 50-yard line of the new Raiders stadium going up on the Strip.
The nickname, Jimmy G, apparently was too pedestrian for 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who has a golden arm and movie star looks.
Jimmy Garoppolo is having a solid start in San Francisco, but let’s not write off the other young quarterbacks.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview NFL Week 17.
Best bets from Todd Dewey, Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto and Mitch Moss.
Norman Freedman is 83 but vividly recalled details of a bad beat he suffered 40 years ago, when Earl “The Pearl” Monroe mysteriously turned his apparent $2,000 win into a $100 loss.
No Michael Crabtree. No Amari Cooper. And no wholesale changes to the Raiders’ offensive scheme for Sunday’s home game against the New York Giants.
Despite Michael Crabtree’s suspension being reduced from two games to one game, Raiders coach Jack Del Rio is still unhappy about the decision.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Michael Gehlken talk about the Raiders preparing to face a Giants team without Eli Manning, and how Michael Crabtree’s one game suspension will affect the game.
New York Giants coach Ben McAdoo talks about the benching of Eli Manning, what Geno Smith has to offer
Perpetually dour-looking Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s trademark blank facial expression can double as his Halloween mask.
The two-game road trip that began with a forgettable 34-14 loss to the Bills on Sunday before 69,599 at New Era Field was supposed to tell us if Raiders are good or bad, legitimate or fraudulent, pretender or contender.
The Raiders receive all failing grades for their performance in a 34-14 loss at Buffalo.