Tom Brady Announces He’s Leaving New England
 
Tom Brady Announces He’s Leaving New England

Tom Brady Announces
He’s Leaving New England.
Tom Brady announced
via Instagram he will leave
the New England Patriots
after 20 years with the franchise.
In a long post, Brady thanked fans and
the Patriots organization but said it was time
to move on in his football career.
Brady and the Patriots couldn’t come to an agreement on a contract extension last offseason, creating an opening this off-season for free agency.
The 42-year-old will officially hit the league’s open market and could reach agreement with another team once players and clubs can negotiate.
Brady leaves New England
with six Super Bowl rings and
41 playoff starts since 2001

49ers’ Garoppolo says path to the Super Bowl has been a wild ride
 
49ers’ Garoppolo says path to the Super Bowl has been a wild ride

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo talks about getting traded by the New England Patriots, becoming a part of a new team and how he developed into the player he is under the guidance of head coach Kyle Shanahan. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Antonio Brown’s Raiders era is over before it begins
 
Antonio Brown’s Raiders era is over before it begins

Antonio Browns release from the Raiders capped off a chaotic week as the Raiders try to prepare for their season opener against the Broncos. (Le’Andre Fox/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Roger Goodell Addresses Media About Raiders Next Season – VIDEO
 
Roger Goodell Addresses Media About Raiders Next Season – VIDEO

Roger Goodell addresses media about where the Raiders will play next year and the controversial Rams vs Saints game. Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken and Vegas Nation host Cassie Soto go over the details.

Henderson PD OIS – Sept. 22, 2018
 
Henderson PD OIS – Sept. 22, 2018

Body cam footage of an officer-involved shooting involving the Henderson Police Department on Sept. 22, 2018. (Henderson Police Department)

Sports Betting Spotlight: New England Patriots
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: New England Patriots

Todd Dewey, Kelly Stewart and Sunset Station sports book director Chuck Esposito go over the lines for the 2018 New England Patriots season.

Class 4A girls league MVPs
 
Class 4A girls league MVPs

Here are the girls Class 4A league MVPs, as selected by coaches Northeast League: Kyndal Ricks, Rancho 16.0 Ppg, 5.0 Rpg, 1.9 Apg, helped Rams reach postseason for fifth year in a row Southeast League: Dre’una Edwards, Liberty Class 4A-leading 19.0 Ppg, 7.7 Rpg, helped Patriots win league for sixth year in a row Northwest League: Justice Ethridge, Centennial UNLV commit helped Bulldogs win league for fourth year in a row Southwest League: Essence Booker, Spring Valley 16.5 Ppg, 5.0 Rpg, 4.2 Apg, helped Grizzlies win league for first time as Class 4A team

Eagles head coach says he always believed in Foles
 
Eagles head coach says he always believed in Foles

Following the Philadelphia Eagles 41-33 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII, head coach Doug Pederson says he always believed quarterback Nick Foles would be successful.

Foles on Super Bowl win: It doesn’t get any bigger than this
 
Foles on Super Bowl win: It doesn’t get any bigger than this

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback and Super Bowl LII MVP Nick Foles credits the team’s win over the New England Patriots to his family’s support and a special bond with his teammates and coaches.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl prop futures
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl prop futures

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII prop futures.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII prop bets
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII prop bets

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII prop bets.

Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII picks
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: Super Bowl LII picks

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Bernie Fratto and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview Super Bowl LII.

Vikings fan opts to ice fish with Super Bowl LII in town
 
Vikings fan opts to ice fish with Super Bowl LII in town

The Minnesota Vikings missed their chance to appear in Super Bowl LII when they lost to the Philadelphia Eagles. That’s why long-time Viking fan Reg Proulx is ice fishing while the town hosts the Super Bowl.

Eagles’ owner wants to bring Lombardi trophy home to Philadelphia
 
Eagles’ owner wants to bring Lombardi trophy home to Philadelphia

Though the Philadelphia Eagles won championships prior to the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, the team has never won a Super Bowl. At Super Bowl 39 the team faced the Patriots and lost, 24-21. The team’s owner, Jeffrey Lurie, says he wants to bring the Lombardi trophy back to Philadelphia.

Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL conference championships
 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL conference championships

Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview the NFL’s conference championship games.

Tom Brady’s Agent Responds to Bombshell ESPN Report
 
Tom Brady’s Agent Responds to Bombshell ESPN Report

Tom Brady’s Agent Responds
to Bombshell ESPN Report Don Yee didn’t necessarily offer a rebuttal to an ESPN report that describes tension between the legendary quarterback and head coach Bill Belichick, as well as team owner Robert Kraft. Don Yee, (NFL Network) It is said that Belichick is not on good terms with Brady’s business partner and fitness coach Alex Guerrero, who’s been given a high level of access to team facilities and players. Furthermore, the report states that Belichick was unhappy about being told to trade possible Brady successor Jimmy Garoppolo after Brady revealed to both he and Kraft that he wished to remain playing for years to come. New England will start their 2017 playoff run on Jan. 13 in the AFC Divisional Round.