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Ed Graney, Rick Velotta and Bill Bradley talk about the latest storylines about the Las Vegas Stadium, including the Community Benefits Plan and the UNLV Joint-Use Agreement.
Review-Journal Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and reporter Gilbert Manzano discuss the Raiders’ matchup on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys.
The Patriots rarely lose two in a row. In New England’s past 50 games after a loss, it is 44-6. The Patriots also have owned the series with Pittsburgh, winning the past four meetings and going 12-4 ATS in the past 16 meetings.
Vegas Nation host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken discuss Fadol Brown potentially leaving the Raiders and OC Todd Downing talks about the loss to the Chiefs.
The Eagles are an NFL-best 10-3 ATS, and the Lions and Packers each has a 9-4 over-under record.
Best bets from Todd Dewey, Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto and Mitch Moss.
The Raiders are active in the Bay Area each holiday season. They’ve added Las Vegas to that commitment.
Review-Journal reporter Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and Wynn Las Vegas sports book director Johnny Avello preview NFL Week 15.
The loser of Sunday night’s game between the Raiders and Cowboys can probably start planning their offseason vacation trips for January.
The Broncos, coming off a 23-0 shutout of the Jets, are favored by 2½ or 3 points over the Colts at Indianapolis.
Host Bryan Salmond and Review-Journal Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over how Jack Del Rio and Derek Carr are taking the loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as the Raiders’ extensive list of injuries.
Derek Carr routinely addresses reporters Wednesday and Sunday during a typical game-week schedule. He added a third public-speaking date to that calendar this year, answering fan questions via a live YouTube video chat.
The Nevada Board of Regents in early January will get its first look at a proposed UNLV Joint-Use Agreement for the 65,000-seat domed football stadium being built by the Oakland Raiders after the university and the team resolved every major issue in negotiations that wrapped up last week.
Former NFL running back Larry Johnson said in an interview he believes he suffers from chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a brain disease known as CTE.