Dominic Lavoie and the Vegas Nation team go over what may be the biggest game of the season for the Raiders.
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The Raiders will look to snap their 10-game losing streak when they host a struggling Jaguars team at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday.
Sportsmemo.com handicapper Dionne D’Amico analyzes every NFL Week 16 Sunday and Monday game and makes predictions for each matchup.
Former UNLV football coach Barry Odom has announced his staff at Purdue, and many of the additions are familiar names. Also, several Rebels are in the transfer portal.
The Raiders are slated to pick second in the NFL draft as things stand and could even get the first pick. Here’s what they need to do.
The Raiders are consensus 1½-point favorites over the Jaguars in Sunday’s game at Allegiant Stadium, which has major NFL draft implications.
Fans have plenty of questions about the Raiders, who have three games left before they begin to address their offseason issues and prepare for the NFL draft.
One of UNLV’s best football players declared for the NFL draft on Friday, ending a record-setting run with the program.
The Raiders should have Aidan O’Connell back at quarterback against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Allegiant Stadium, with some changes on the offensive line.
Bruce Marshall is a handicapper for CBS Sportsline. He provides the Review-Journal with NFL betting notes and trends.
The Raiders have been a disappointment this year. But some of their young players on offense are still seeing the positives as they learn and grow together.
Notre Dame is a 7-point favorite over Indiana after the line opened at 8 in Friday’s first-round College Football Playoff game at South Bend, Indiana.
The Broncos have been the NFL’s top money team this season, leading the league with an 11-3 record ATS. Denver is a 2½-point underdog Thursday against the Chargers.
Tickets to Sunday’s Raiders-Jacksonville Jaguars game on the secondary market are as inexpensive as any have been for games at Allegiant Stadium this season.
Raiders offensive coordinator Scott Turner says he is trying to help the team stop its losing streak, not join Bill Belichick’s staff at North Carolina.