The Vegas Nation Gameday sports team breaks down the matchup at 9 a.m. and will discuss all things Raiders.
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The Raiders announced their inactive players for Sunday’s game against the Jets, and Vic Beasley is set to make his Raiders debut.
Lou Finocchiaro leads the contest with a 34-25-1 ATS record, Dave Tuley (32-25-3) is in second place and Brent Musburger (32-27-1) is in third.
Handicapper Chip Chirimbes (VegasInsider.com, Chipwins.com) breaks down the 15 games in NFL Week 13, with analysis, trends and final scores.
Time may be running out for Darnold, who in three years has thrown 39 touchdown passes, 36 interceptions and, most glaringly, has an 11-22 record as the Jets’ starting QB.
The Raiders face a must-win situation on Sunday against the Jets, and there are a handful of individual matchups they need to handle to leave New Jersey with a victory.
The team will try to avoid a second-consecutive loss to a non-contender on the East Coast when they play the Jets at 10 a.m. Sunday.
The Lions are 1-4 straight up and against the spread in their last five games. The Bears are 9-19 ATS in their last 28 games.
The South Point, Station Casinos, William Hill and the Westgate have been inundated with public action on the Raiders, mostly on money-line parlays and teasers.
The linebacker signed a hefty free-agent deal with the Raiders this offseason and has put a great deal of pressure on himself to be among the best at his position
With the possibility of increases in COVID-19 restrictions going into effect in California, the teams could play their home games at Allegiant Stadium.
In this week’s Raiders mailbag, readers have questions about whether a new defensive end can provide pass rush and why the increased penalties the last few weeks?
The Raiders will be without running back Josh Jacobs and safety Johnathan Abram against the Jets on Sunday because of injuries.
The Oakland Raiders were pretty good during the ’60s. But 52 years ago a 5-year-old orphan girl beat them in a game that changed the way we watch pro football today.
Almost nine months after the coronavirus pandemic stopped sports and Las Vegas books scrambled for content, COVID-19 continues to create challenges for bookmakers and bettors.
