Watch: 9-Year-Old Raiders Fan’s Amazing Birthday Surprise
What a great birthday surprise for a 9-year-old, die-hard Las Vegas Raiders fan over the weekend.
Imagine being able to enjoy watching your favorite players during their pre-season practice in Henderson. Then, one of your heroes, wide receiver Davante Adams, sees you up in the stands holding up a sign and flips you a football! Imagine how special you would feel.
Well this actually happened to a 9-year-old girl from Utah who attended the Raiders training camp over the weekend. Benny Putnam was there with her father Dusty Putnam. She was holding a sign, letting the players know it was her birthday. Davante Adams saw her and tossed a ball up to her. She missed it, and so did her dad, but one of the other fans in attendance made sure she received the ball.
Benny would feel even more special when the Las Vegas Raiders stepped up and sent her an autographed football from another one of her favorite players, quarterback Derek Carr. She also received an autographed photo of Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow. But wait, there’s more!
Benny and her dad will be attending the Raiders’ first pre-season home game of the season on Sunday, Aug. 14 at Allegiant Stadium, courtesy of the team! Now that’s what I call a very special birthday surprise.
Here’s the complete story as first reported by Channel 13 KTNV Action News in Las Vegas.
This encounter quite evidently gained traction on social media, with many people sending words of support and encouragement to the family. And this is why we simply love the Raiders in this town.
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Biggest Preseason Underdogs To Lift The Super Bowl Trophy
There are few time-honored traditions quite like the NFL’s big game. Every year, families and friends get together in early February to watch some football, laugh at new commercials, eat a ton of barbecue, and possibly bet on the Super Bowl winner.
The first Super Bowl ever played was in 1967, though at the time, the National Football League (NFL) champion played the American Football League (AFL) champion after the two leagues merged in 1966. The first game featured the Green Bay Packers and the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Packers won convincingly, 35-10. Since 1970, the game has been played between the champions of the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC) of the NFL. Since the sport’s inception, gamblers have placed bets on their favorite teams at the beginning of the season, hoping for a victory and a big payoff. Because of the intense betting interest, oddsmakers would typically analyze a team from the year before, take into account any offseason changes, and post a team’s chances of winning the whole enchilada before the season starts.Depending on how the oddsmakers analyzed the teams, their chances could be anywhere from 2-1 favorites to 250-1 longshots. A 250-1 longshot means that if you placed a $1 bet on your team to win the Super Bowl at the beginning of the year, you could win $250.
Digging deep into NFL history, BestOdds decided to compile preseason odds from Pro-Football-Reference.com for every NFL season to determine which Super Bowl champs had the longest odds at the start of the season. Teams were then ranked by their odds, with ties left standing.
If you were lucky enough to make bets on any of the following longshot winners, you stood to make a lot of money. Here are the top-10 longest-odds winners in Super Bowl history.
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Larry Martino has been the afternoon drive personality on 96.3 KKLZ since 2007. He is also Music Director and Assistant Program Director. He’s been a professional radio broadcaster since 1980, serving as on-air talent, Program Director, and Music Director during his career. As a content creator for 96.3 KKLZ, Larry specializes in writing articles about music, recording artists, movies, food/restaurants, and hockey.