For Super Bowl weekend, airlines have raised the prices for flights from Kansas City or Philadelphia heading to New Orleans.
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The Raiders will leave no stone unturned while trying to find a quarterback. That means taking a close look this year’s Senior Bowl prospects.
New Raiders coach Pete Carroll is keeping one of the team’s coordinators on his first coaching staff in Las Vegas.
The Raiders are now on the hunt for an offensive and defensive coordinator, and interviewed someone Tuesday who coach Pete Carroll has worked with before.
The Raiders’ new coach and general manager have prioritized defensive linemen over the years, so the team is keeping a close eye on some Senior Bowl prospects.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll was fired up at his introductory news conference Monday, but he faces a tall task in trying to turn the team around.
A Caesars Sportsbook bettor won three four-leg futures parlays that paid a total of more than $715,000 when the Eagles won the NFC championship Sunday in Philadelphia.
The Chiefs are not only favored to win their unprecedented third straight Super Bowl over the Eagles, but they’re also the favorites to win the 2026 Super Bowl.
The Raiders will get to work on rebuilding their roster this week at the annual Senior Bowl. Here are six prospects that could pique their interest.
The Raiders’ new coach and general manager said Monday they’re both excited to get to work and to start turning the franchise around.
A Caesars Sportsbook bettor won a cool $1 million on the Chiefs after wagering $1.3 million on Kansas City on the money line (-130) in its win over the Bills in the AFC title game.
Oddsmakers have made the Chiefs slight favorites to become the first team in NFL history to win three straight Super Bowls.
Former Raiders general manager Dave Ziegler is back in the NFL, and he’ll be working alongside former Raiders general manager Reggie McKenzie.
John Spytek didn’t have a backup plan when he declined a job offer with the Eagles early in his career, but his confidence in his own ability has been an asset.
The betting public is backing the underdogs in both NFL conference championship games, against the spread and on the money line.
