VegasInsider.com handicapper Chip Chirimbes (@chipchirimbes) analyzes every NFL Week 3 Sunday and Monday game, with trends and final scores.
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Brent Musburger is tied for the lead with a 6-4 ATS record with Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey and handicappers Lou Finocchiaro and Doug Fitz.
Josh Jacobs, the Raiders’ leading rusher, did not practice Thursday or Friday and wasn’t on the team plane when it departed for Nashville, Tennessee, on Friday afternoon.
The seven Raiders players who make more than $15 million a season will be expected to shoulder a heavy burden. That list starts with quarterback Derek Carr.
The Vegas Nation staff predicts whether Derrick Henry and Josh Jacobs will exceed their projections, along with picks on Davante Adams, Darren Waller and Ryan Tannehill.
In this episode of Vegas Nation Gameday, our crew discusses the urgency the Raiders should play with and if this is a must-win game for the Silver and Black.
Raiders coach Josh McDaniels declined to confirm whether star tight end Darren Waller would be ready for the team’s regular-season opener on Sept. 11 against the Chargers.
Rhamondre Stevenson, who attended Centennial High, rushed for 606 yards as a rookie with New England last season.
He was the MVP of Kansas City’s 23-7 Super Bowl victory over the Minnesota Vikings in January 1970.
With final cuts less than a week away, the Raiders face a major decision on offensive lineman Alex Leatherwood, a first-round pick in the 2021 NFL draft.
Hall of Famer Rod Woodson, who played for the Oakland Raiders and lives in Las Vegas, will be the team’s coach when play begins Feb. 18.
Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams wasn’t about to backtrack Sunday from his earlier statement that Derek Carr isn’t, or won’t be, a Hall of Famer.
The Raiders are getting plenty of work done in the first few days of training camp even though they won’t put on full pads until Wednesday.
With just over three weeks before the start of training camp, the Raiders continue to assess their roster needs as they try to gather the best 90 players to compete for 53 roster spots.
Hugh McElhenny, the elusive Hall of Fame halfback who starred in the San Francisco 49ers’ “Million Dollar Backfield” in the mid-1950s, has died. He was 93.