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Kansas City Chiefs
vs
Oakland Raiders
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
10/16/2016
4:05pm EST

Lines:
Kansas City -1
Las Vegas +1

Total:
Over 46.5 (-117)
Under 46.5 (+106)

Community Picks: Kansas City Chiefs 0% vs Oakland Raiders 0%

Kansas City Chiefs and Oakland Raiders Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Kansas City Chiefs
Dennis Byrd, the former New York Jets lineman who defied predictions and walked again after suffering a broken neck in a 1992 NFL game, died in a road accident in Oklahoma, US media reported. Byrd, 50, was involved in a two-vehicle collision on Saturday that "sent two others to the hospital in critical condition," the Tulsa World reported, saying he was pronounced dead at the scene. Byrd broke the C-5 vertebra in his neck in a Jets game against the Kansas City Chiefs on November 29, 1992, when he collided with teammate Scott Mersereau as both raced toward quarterback Dave Krieg. Continue to Article
October 15, 2016 11:29:pm EST
Kansas City Chiefs
Former New York Jets defensive lineman Dennis Byrd, 50, was killed in a two-car crash in Oklahoma. Former New York Jets defensive lineman Dennis Byrd, whose career was cut short because of a broken neck, was killed in a two-car, head-on crash in Oklahoma, according to the Tulsa World. Byrd was 50. Continue to Article
October 15, 2016 10:17:pm EST
Oakland Raiders
The Oakland Raiders' possible move to Las Vegas looked a step closer Friday after Nevada state lawmakers approved legislation aimed at helping finance a 65,000-seat domed stadium for the NFL club. A supermajority of Nevada lawmakers pushed through the legislation raising the hotel room tax in Clark County -- where Las Vegas is located -- and Nevada governor Brian Sandoval will sign the bill in Las Vegas on Monday. Continue to Article
October 14, 2016 6:30:pm EST
Oakland Raiders
The Nevada Legislature has signed off on a plan that would use $750 million in public money to build an NFL stadium in Las Vegas, despite opposition to a project partly funded by billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who's been supportive of the project, is expected to sign the deal Monday in Las Vegas. ''It's exciting,'' said Andy Abboud, chief lobbyist for casino mogul Adelson's Las Vegas Sands, after the sudden vote. Continue to Article
October 14, 2016 5:14:pm EST
Oakland Raiders
The Nevada Legislature has signed off on a plan that would use $750 million in public money to build an NFL stadium in Las Vegas, despite opposition to a project partly funded by billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson. Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who's been supportive of the project, is expected to sign the deal Monday in Las Vegas. ''It's exciting,'' said Andy Abboud, chief lobbyist for casino mogul Adelson's Las Vegas Sands, after the sudden vote. Continue to Article
October 14, 2016 4:52:pm EST
 
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