A former Wyoming standout and Mountain West Freshman of the Year, Logan Wilson leads the Bengals in tackles.
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The coin toss is one of the staples of the Super Bowl prop menu, and sportsbooks have found more ways for bettors to wager on its outcome.
Linda McIngvale said her husband, Houston furniture store owner Jim “Mattress Mack” McIngvale, might have a gambling problem. But Mack was quick to dismiss that notion.
Ticket percentages at Station Casinos show which team it appears the public will be rooting for in Sunday’s Super Bowl between the Rams and Bengals.
Shaun White’s brilliant and transcendent Olympic career is over. It ended with a fall on his final run down the halfpipe, a heartfelt ovation from the crowd and then a tearful farewell to a sport he helped define.
The success of second-year quarterback Joe Burrow and his calm under pressure has his name already being mentioned with some of the all-time greats at his position.
The layers Rams’ defensive tacke Aaron Donald continues to add to his game make him as unstoppable a force as there is in the NFL.
Caesars said it was the largest bet the book has ever taken, eclipsing a $4.9 million wager on the Rams on the money line (-900) over the Patriots in Super Bowl XXXVI.
Also inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame Thursday was defensive lineman Richard Seymour, who played his last four seasons, from 2009 to 2012, with the Raiders.
Dr. Dre hinted there could be a guest star on stage for Sunday night’s Super Bowl halftime show at SoFi Stadium when appearing alongside Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige at a news conference.
Prolific Las Vegas football contest winner Cris Zeniuk leans to the Cincinnati Bengals to cover as 4½-point underdogs over the Los Angeles Rams in Sunday’s Super Bowl.
Cincinnati’s talented receivers have all embraced their roles to form one of the most elite units in the league.
Written off in New York and Cleveland, Odell Beckham has found new life in Los Angeles. But he’s enjoying himself too much to clap back at his detractors.
Being a fan of Cincinnati sports isn’t like being a fan of the New England Patriots or the Kansas City Chiefs. We’re not accustomed to winning.
Review-Journal Raiders beat writer Vinny Bonsignore worked for 25 years as a sports writer in greater L.A. and has seen fans there fall in and out of love with the Rams.