The Raiders need to improve their run defense, they need better field position, and they need another receiver to emerge to complement Darren Waller and Tyrell Williams.
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The Raiders (1-2) visit Lucas Oil Stadium to play the Indianapolis Colts (2-1) at 10 a.m. Sunday.
The five-time major champion, one of golf’s biggest stars, will be returning to TPC Summerlin for the first time since 2005 for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open.
Handicappers Hank Goldberg, Scott Kellen and Mark Franco are tied for the contest lead at 11-4 ATS, and Westgate sportsbook vice president Jay Kornegay is 10-5.
The 20-year-old top prospect might start the season in Las Vegas after upper-body injuries to right wing Alex Tuch and center Cody Eakin.
The 49-year-old, coming off a disappointing season, is part of a strong field for the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, which begins Thursday at TPC Summerlin.
Los Angeles Kings left wing Kyle Clifford scored with 8:59 left to break a tie as the Golden Knights fell 3-2 on Friday night before a crowd of 18,103 at T-Mobile Arena.
The rookie admits it’s difficult to not look ahead at the possibility of making the opening-night roster. He’s competing with Jake Bischoff and Jimmy Schuldt for at least one roster spot.
The 25-year-old will back up Marc-Andre Fleury, but Knights fans debated on social media who between Garret Sparks and Oscar Dansk had the best chance of unseating him.
Win and the Raiders are off to London to play Khalil Mack and the Bears with a 2-2 record. But lose and they are 1-3 and looking at a 1-6 start to the season.
The undefeated striking star is confident ahead of the middleweight title unification bout Oct. 5 in the main event in Melbourne, Australia.
Defensive back Lamarcus Joyner could see his role exanded on defense as soon as this week.
UNLV beat Wyoming 69-66 in three overtimes in 2016 at Sam Boyd Stadium. They meet again Saturday in Laramie, Wyoming, in what is expected to be a much lower-scoring game.
Handicapper Christopher Smith likes the underdog Red Raiders, whose defense has improved considerably under first-year coach Matt Wells, against Oklahoma on Saturday.
UNLV junior Jack Trent shot a 6-under-par 138 and was alone in third place in a 92-player field after two rounds of the three-round William H. Tucker Intercollegiate men’s golf tournament.
