Wherever the truth lies within the silver and black cauldron of nonsense created by the Raiders trading for Brown, the conclusion should be obvious.
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In this edition of the Vegas Nation Mailbag, Heidi Fang and Ed Graney discuss what the Raiders should do with Antonio Brown in the wake of his altercation with general manager Mike Mayock.
MGM Resorts International confirmed no game day tailgating will be permitted at the planned Las Vegas Village parking lot.
Especially Caesars Entertainment, which has been buried in Bears money since its new sportsbook opened Sunday in Hammond, Indiana, located 15 miles from Soldier Field.
Las Vegas sportsbooks quickly moved the line from pick’em and made the Broncos 2-point or 2½-point favorites over the Raiders in their opener on “Monday Night Football.”
The Raiders have high hopes for the upcoming season, and the sportsbooks are taking bets on them.
If it isn’t encompassing every thought of those around Las Vegas, the idea that 2020 will officially make Southern Nevada one of 32 coveted NFL destinations is undoubtedly on the minds of most.
Former NFL star O.J. Simpson voiced his displeasure with Antonio Brown’s antics, in a video posted on Twitter Thursday morning.
Raiders planning on suspending Antonio Brown after heated exchange with GM Mike Mayock.
A business arrangement was announced on the same day that the star wide receiver revealed he was being fined by the Raiders for missing practices.
The franchise’s value has increased nearly $1.5 billion dollars since talks heated up in 2016 to uproot the team from Oakland, California, and move them to Southern Nevada.
Despite Antonio Brown’s missed practices, Derek Carr says he and Brown have established strong chemistry to start the season.
Take a close look at the season finale of Hard Knocks by the numbers.
Antonio Brown posted a letter from the Raiders that says he’s been fined nearly $54,000 for missing mandatory team activities.
A person with knowledge of the deal says the Dallas Cowboys have reached agreement on a $90 million, six-year contract extension that will make Ezekiel Elliott the highest-paid running back in the NFL and end a holdout that lasted the entire preseason.