Two people familiar with the situation tell The Associated Press that Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson sustained a season-ending knee injury in practice on Thursday.
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The Buffalo Bills meet the New York Jets in New Jersey for Week 9 of “Thursday Night Football.”
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will be placed on injured reserve, likely ending his season.
Buffalo, which will tie the Patriots atop the AFC East with a win Thursday over the Jets, is favored by 3 to 3½ points over New York at Las Vegas sports books.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and Boyd Gaming sports book director Bob Scucci preview NFL Week 9.
If Raider Nation is upset with offensive coordinator Todd Downing and the lackluster Raiders’ offense, imagine how Dolphins fans must feel?
Marshawn Lynch returned to the practice field on Wednesday, and urgency became a theme as players prepared for the upcoming matchup with the Miami Dolphins.
A “Hail Mary” pass is an inherently low percentage throw. Even so, Derek Carr felt the odds were too low Sunday at the end of the first half.
AJ McCarron was getting his son ready to Trick-or-Treat as Ace Ventura when his agent called with shocking news: The Bengals were trading him to the Cleveland Browns. Then the trade fell through because paperwork wasn’t filed with the NFL office in time.
Papa John’s International Inc. founder John Schnatter is going after NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, saying weak handling of the league’s national-anthem controversy has hammered sales of his pizza.
The Raiders are preparing for their next matchup against the Miami Dolphins, and Marshawn Lynch will be back with the team following a one-game suspension for making contact with an official.
Here are Las Vegas Review-Journal NFL reporter Gilbert Manzano’s weekly rankings.
These are this week’s NFL broadcast games for the Las Vegas market.
The NFL-leading Eagles traded a fourth-round pick on Tuesday to acquire running back Jay Ajayi from the Miami Dolphins.
The Kansas City Chiefs proved Monday night they can play a little defense, too. The same group that struggled to contain the Steelers and Raiders in back-to-back losses shut down Denver, picking off Trevor Siemian three times, picking up two fumbles and taking one of them back for a touchdown in a 29-19 victory over their AFC West rivals.
