NFL money line favorites, which cashed at a better than 70 percent clip last season, went 10-2 on Sunday to help bettors deal sportsbooks a rare losing day.
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Raiders coach Pete Carroll has a proven formula when taking teams out east for early kickoffs. It worked to perfection again Sunday at New England.
The Raiders earned passing grades all around in their season-opening win against the Patriots at Gillette Stadium on Sunday.
The Canelo Alvarez-Terence Crawford fight feels like a throwback to boxing’s glory days, but it’s actually the dawn of a new era for the sport led by Dana White.
The Raiders are much better than last year’s team, which went 4-13. They still have a ways to go to become a contender in the AFC West.
Raiders general manager John Spytek learned from some of the best in the business. But the real sign of whether he will succeed can’t be found on a resume.
Covering the Little League World Series ranks among the favorite events of my career. As much as Super Bowls and Final Fours and Olympics and Stanley Cup Finals.
The Rebels escaped FCS opponent Idaho State to open the Dan Mullen Era by making winning plays when needed most.
The run by Summerlin South to the Little League World Series championship game has made even non-sports fans tune in to follow their journey.
Mountain Ridge in 2014 was the first Nevada team to qualify for the Little League World Series, advancing to the same U.S. championship game that Summerlin South will play in Saturday.
Raiders receiver Alex Bachman is in his seventh NFL training camp and performing well enough to make his first initial 53-man roster with a cold and determined demeanor.
Raiders defensive lineman Treven Ma’ae once thought he was moving to Las Vegas to finish high school. But the city has now become a major part of his life.
The Nebraska football coach gave an opinion about Las Vegas that didn’t make sense even in the old ‘Sin City’ days and looks even worse after examining the college towns he’s worked in during his career.
The Raiders’ release of Christian Wilkins was the right move for a team that didn’t need his presence and the forthcoming details disrupting training camp.
UNLV coach Barry Odom returned to Las Vegas this week as coach of Purdue for Big Ten media days, offering a reminder of what was for the program and what is still to come.