The Big Game kicks off on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. PST in Houston between the New England Patriots and the Atlanta Falcons, and there are a number of ways you can catch the game.
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Several MMA fighters made appearances on Super Bowl 51’s radio row in Houston. So we asked them to give us their picks for the Big Game and had them explain why they picked either the New England Patriots or the Atlanta Falcons.
Projected costs for a proposed new NFL stadium in Las Vegas might not be as high as anticipated, leaving Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis looking for a new investment partner but possibly needing less money to complete the project.
To slay the veteran two-headed NFL championship beast that is mastermind Bill Belichick and cool Tom Brady, the coaching staff supervising the young Atlanta Falcons is under no illusion what it will take.
A bettor using his phone app made a $1.1 million wager on the Falcons plus 3 points Friday at CG Technology.
A survey of opinions from Review-Journal staff members, other media, oddsmakers, professional handicappers and one former Las Vegas mayor.
Three Las Vegas sports book directors don’t have to think back too far for a vivid Super Bowl betting memory. It happened at the end of Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1, 2015.
A look at who has the advantage at each position when the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons play at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston.
Jay Kornegay had no line to Broncos coach Mike Shanahan, and he did not dial up a pair of kneel-downs from backup QB Bubby Brister.
How successful will a defense that didn’t worry most teams this season be against arguably the greatest quarterback in history, playing in his seventh Super Bowl and going for his fifth ring?
We’re just three days away from the biggest football game of the year. The New England Patriots will meet the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in Houston in Super Bowl LI.
As usual, stakes are high for those placing bets on the Super Bowl. This year, for those who can’t handle the pressure, a local Las Vegas startup is offering a way out.
When Patriots defensive end Chris Long was debating whether to sign with the Falcons in the offseason, his Hall of Fame father had one question for him. As Howie Long said, “It came back to one thing.’’
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said Friday that the Oakland Raiders’ proposed move to Las Vegas is not in jeopardy because of the withdrawal of Sheldon Adelson as a stadium financing partner.
The Review-Journal’s sports columnists Ed Graney and Jon Saraceno discuss if the Oakland Raiders could still move to Las Vegas, what the Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank had to say about it and when the NFL owners could decide to approve the move.