Patrick Mahomes and Tom Brady are the headliners for Super Bowl LV, but other matchups may decide the winner on Sunday.
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Kansas City is a 3-point favorite over Tampa Bay, and the total is 56 in Super Bowl LV. Here’s a survey of opinions from media, oddsmakers and pro bettors and handicappers.
Only one opening day starter will be in the lineup when the Chiefs take the field against a ferocious Tampa Bay front in search of a second straight title.
Viewers will have more choices than ever to watch the Super Bowl when the Chiefs and Buccaneers kick off from Tampa shortly after 3:30 p.m.
There are two faces to Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians, one passionately devoted to another time and a second to the desire for a progressive future.
Hall of Fame sports writer and Henderson resident Jerry Izenberg saw it all during 53 years of covering pro football’s biggest game for the press box.
Former Las Vegas resident Mark DeRosa won more than $300,000 in wagers after correctly predicting that Tom Brady would leave New England and land in Tampa Bay.
The team that lost the first game has a winning record in the 13 previous Super Bowls between teams that played in the regular season.
Chiefs outside linebackers coach Britt Reid, the son of coach Andy Reid, was involved in a multivehicle crash Thursday that left a 5-year-old with life-threatening injuries.
A chance meeting with former Raiders owner Al Davis sheds insight about his character and the culture he created around his team.
Most bettors will wait until closer to game time to weigh in. One sportsbook director said he doesn’t want to go to Kansas City -3½.
Whether it’s pursuing a trade for the Texans’ Deshaun Watson or entertaining offers for Derek Carr, the Raiders must do their due diligence to find the best solution.
At the risk of a bad beat on kneel-downs at the end of Super Bowl LV, Cris Zeniuk is backing Tom Brady to go over ½ yards rushing, which pays +175 at the Westgate.
Between defensive improvements and what’s going on with the quarterback trade rumors, Raiders fans have plenty of questions this week.
After the regular-season game he called between the Buccaneers and Chiefs, the CBS analyst said he expected to see a rematch in the Super Bowl.