Westgate SuperBook vice president of marketing Jay Kornegay went 4-1 against the spread last week and leads the contest with a 25-14-1 ATS record.
Raiders News
Las Vegas Raiders news from training camp through the NFL season, including videos, podcasts, and coverage of Allegiant Stadium. From the Vegas Nation team.
The Raiders liked Travis Hunter in the pre-draft process and were excited to face him Sunday when the Jaguars come to town, but his absence now looms large.
Two-time top-five SuperContest finisher “Dr. Alan” Dumond analyzes every NFL Week 9 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Here are three things to know about the Jaguars heading into their matchup with the Raiders on Sunday, including the curious case of quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
Marquel Lee will make his first NFL start on Sunday. And what a time for it.
Tennessee, which posted a 9-7 record in 2016, improved its roster via the draft and free agency, making Sunday’s Titans-Raiders game one of the better matchups of Week 1.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken discuss how the Raiders had a different tone at practice today as well as some potential injury news concerning Khalil Mack.
Raiders teammates know who they are getting in Derek Carr, a man who prescribes to the “faith, family and football” adage.
There is no question Sebastian Janikowski will play an 18th season with the Raiders. It’s a matter if he will start on time.
Khalil Mack was given a rest day Wednesday. At least, anyone invested in the Raiders’ success can hope that’s what it was.
A significant few days await Penn. The 11th-year NFL veteran will face the Tennessee Titans on Sunday, looking to play all 65 or so of the Raiders’ estimated snaps after his holdout.
Bryan Salmond discusses Raiders news as players were placed on injured reserve, returned from preseason injuries or just continued getting acclimated to a new team heading into their Week 1 game against the Tennessee Titans.
The Clark County Commission will undertake a high-impact project review of the planned $1.9 billion, 65,000-seat Las Vegas Stadium when it meets Wednesday morning. Catch up on stadium construction news in the first presentation of the “Vegas Nation Stadium Show.”
The Raiders will be without their second-round pick for the first eight games, at least.
