Patrick Mahomes improved to 11-1-1 against the spread as an underdog to help bettors beat sportsbooks on the spread and money line on the first Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
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Once an evil pariah, Las Vegas gets to enjoy an unexpected but well-deserved coronation as the sports capital of the world on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium.
Word from the Black Hole is that fans would rather see the San Francisco 49ers win Super Bowl 58 than the Kansas City Chiefs, their longtime division rival.
The Raiders defeated their AFC West rivals at home 20-14 on Christmas Day this season. The Chiefs haven’t lost since.
Two Clydesdales made wagers at South Point on Super Bowl 58, which will take place at Allegiant Stadium.
Jeremiah Fennell is making quite the name for himself in the world of journalism at just 11-years-old. He’s covering Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas this week.
Billy Walters, widely regarded as the most successful sports bettor of all time, gave his Super Bowl pick on radio row Thursday at Mandalay Bay.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby had nothing but good things to say about the team’s hirings of Antonio Pierce as coach and Tom Telesco as general manager.
Rookie Rashee Rice emerged as the Kansas City Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver this season, a reliable talent that quarterback Patrick Mahomes desperately needed.
Nearly 200 outlets — from local sports talk radio stations to podcasts to the biggest national platforms — will be churning out constant content this week at Mandalay Bay.
Gamblers lined up at the Westgate SuperBook to take the first crack at the book’s massive menu of Super Bowl prop bets. Here is some of what they bet.
One of the starting quarterbacks in this year’s Super Bowl used to run around Cashman Field in 2005, when his father pitched for the Las Vegas 51s.
Sharp bettors backed the Ravens over the Chiefs in Sunday’s AFC title game. But the so-called sharps were reminded that it’s never wise to bet against Patrick Mahomes.
Circa owner Derek Stevens says pop superstar Taylor Swift will have “no problem” getting back from a Tokyo concert to the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
Westgate SuperBook vice president Jay Kornegay went 59-25-6 against the spread this season to win the Review-Journal NFL Challenge and is 3-0 ATS in the playoffs.