
Week 3 Recap: Las Vegas Raiders vs. New England Patriots
The New England Patriots asserted their dominance over the Las Vegas Raiders with a 36-20 victory at home on Sunday afternoon.
The New England Patriots asserted their dominance over the Las Vegas Raiders with a 36-20 victory at home on Sunday afternoon.
Week 2 was a tale of two different tapes for the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, the Raiders had the upset of the week, defeating the New Orleans Saints at home. The Patriots, on the other hand, were defeated in Seattle by the Seahawks, after being cruelly denied on the goalline by the Seahawk defense. Both teams would benefit massively from this win, the Patriots need to keep pace in the AFC East with the 2-0 Buffalo Bills, and the Raiders need to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs who are 2-0.
This week’s Monday Night Football is one to remember. The Raiders’ debut in Las Vegas also marks the 188th location for play in NFL history. It is also a memorable victory as the Raiders defeated the Saints in a 34-24 upset in their new home.
To quote the great Charlie Brown, “Good Grief!” That sums up yesterday for most NFL fans. The reports are still coming in, but at least three players tore their ACL yesterday. Not only are the injuries bad for their NFL teams and fantasy owners, but also gamblers.
Before we officially close the books on Week 2, we need to welcome the unavailing of the new Las Vegas Raiders stadium on Monday night football. For the weekend, my picks went 4-2, which brings my overall record to 11-5 for the football season.
Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.
In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.
Luck be a lady today. In a tough running game battle (seven lead changes) between All-Pro Christian McCaffrey and second-year
In the first inaugural season as a Las Vegas franchise, the Raiders will hit the road to Charlotte, N.C. to take on the NFC South’s Carolina Panthers. Both teams had a busy and unique offseason, with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater making his debut behind center, who is coming off a solid year as the New Orleans Saints’ backup last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders traded rookie Lynn Bowden Jr. to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday. In addition to Bowden, the Dolphins are getting a sixth-round pick while the Raiders get a fourth-round pick, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
One player won’t get his opportunity to step foot on his new home field in Allegiant Stadium. The Las Vegas Raiders placed wide receiver Tyrell Williams on the injured reserve list, ending his sixth season Tuesday afternoon before it began.
A trade between the Raiders and Bears that was centered around defensive lineman P.J. Hall ended up falling through and was voided by Chicago.
The New England Patriots asserted their dominance over the Las Vegas Raiders with a 36-20 victory at home on Sunday afternoon.
Week 2 was a tale of two different tapes for the Las Vegas Raiders and New England Patriots, the Raiders had the upset of the week, defeating the New Orleans Saints at home. The Patriots, on the other hand, were defeated in Seattle by the Seahawks, after being cruelly denied on the goalline by the Seahawk defense. Both teams would benefit massively from this win, the Patriots need to keep pace in the AFC East with the 2-0 Buffalo Bills, and the Raiders need to keep pace with the Kansas City Chiefs who are 2-0.
This week’s Monday Night Football is one to remember. The Raiders’ debut in Las Vegas also marks the 188th location for play in NFL history. It is also a memorable victory as the Raiders defeated the Saints in a 34-24 upset in their new home.
To quote the great Charlie Brown, “Good Grief!” That sums up yesterday for most NFL fans. The reports are still coming in, but at least three players tore their ACL yesterday. Not only are the injuries bad for their NFL teams and fantasy owners, but also gamblers.
Before we officially close the books on Week 2, we need to welcome the unavailing of the new Las Vegas Raiders stadium on Monday night football. For the weekend, my picks went 4-2, which brings my overall record to 11-5 for the football season.
Week 2 is almost in the books. Before we look ahead to Week 3, there’s one more game on Monday night. The Las Vegas Raiders host the New Orleans Saints for the first time at the new Allegiant stadium.
In a Monday Night Football primetime game, the Raiders make their Las Vegas debut against the New Orleans Saints. This is the Raiders’ consecutive NFC South opponent, as they look to start off the season 2-0.
Luck be a lady today. In a tough running game battle (seven lead changes) between All-Pro Christian McCaffrey and second-year running back Josh Jacobs, the
In the first inaugural season as a Las Vegas franchise, the Raiders will hit the road to Charlotte, N.C. to take on the NFC South’s Carolina Panthers. Both teams had a busy and unique offseason, with quarterback Teddy Bridgewater making his debut behind center, who is coming off a solid year as the New Orleans Saints’ backup last season.
The Las Vegas Raiders traded rookie Lynn Bowden Jr. to the Miami Dolphins on Saturday. In addition to Bowden, the Dolphins are getting a sixth-round pick while the Raiders get a fourth-round pick, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
One player won’t get his opportunity to step foot on his new home field in Allegiant Stadium. The Las Vegas Raiders placed wide receiver Tyrell Williams on the injured reserve list, ending his sixth season Tuesday afternoon before it began.
A trade between the Raiders and Bears that was centered around defensive lineman P.J. Hall ended up falling through and was voided by Chicago.
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