Texas quarterback Arch Manning is the clear favorite at sportsbooks to win the Heisman Trophy in his first season as the Longhorns starter.
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John Murray, who was promoted from SuperBook director to Westgate VP of race and sports last year, sat down with the Review-Journal recently for a Q&A.
Jonah Laulu heard how well he was playing last year with the Raiders, but wouldn’t let himself believe it. Now Laulu wants to be so successful even he can’t deny it.
The Raiders haven’t had the coaching edge often the last three decades, but Pete Carroll could give the team a major boost next season.
A Raiders player is at the top of the betting board for one NFL award this season, and he’s attracting the most tickets and money at Caesars Sportsbook.
The Raiders eventually will have to make decisions on their pending free agents, including Kolton Miller, Jakobi Meyers, Daniel Carlson, Malcolm Koonce and Dylan Parham.
Raiders star defensive end Maxx Crosby, talking Thursday after his second annual Sack Summit at UNLV, is fired up about working with his new coach, Pete Carroll.
Offensive lineman Rich Stephens played the 1993 and 1995 seasons with the Raiders and appeared in 29 games, including two starts at guard.
Major League Baseball Hall of Famer and Athletics great Reggie Jackson will throw out the first pitch at next month’s Battle for Vegas charity softball game.
The Raiders invested five draft picks on skill players, including Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty at sixth overall. Some of them could contribute immediately.
Raiders defensive backs coach Joe Woods sat down with the Review-Journal for a Q&A to discuss his experience working with Pete Carroll and much more.
Raiders lineman Jackson Powers-Johnson is embracing his opportunities on the microphone, an attribute that could be a sign of good things to come on the field.
The Raiders improved at quarterback by trading for Geno Smith in the offseason, but will he give them an edge against the QBs he will face in the 2025 season?
The Raiders are on break until the start of training camp, but fans still have plenty of questions about how the wide receiver rotation is going to shake out.
Raiders tight ends coach Luke Steckel discussed Brock Bowers’ growth and Michael Mayer’s potential in a recent Q&A with the Review-Journal.
