NFL rookies won’t have the standard learning curve this season, COVID-19 having eliminated the opportunity for critical on-field practice.
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Team owner now living in Las Vegas full time while team continues testing players for COVID-19.
Heartstrings have no place here, meaning Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer should start Robin Lehner over Marc-Andre Fleury in goal for the NHL playoffs.
In the case of defensive coordinator Paul Guenther, perhaps more than anyone, assessment should include far more layers than a few numbers.
High school football hasn’t been spared by COVID-19, as the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association moved fall and winter athletics to spring.
Players took to Twitter on Sunday and implored the NFL to define a clearer strategy for keeping them and their families safe before opening training camp.
For years, whispers have suggested power schools would form their own collegiate establishment by separating from the NCAA.
Marc-Andre Fleury and the Golden Knights depart soon for a playoff hub in Edmonton as the NHL handles coronavirus hurdles better than other sports.
Second-year defensive end set to host radiothon to benefit Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, which provides services to Sunrise Hospital.
As COVID-19 kept international fighters from traveling to the United States, the T UFC president needed an island in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
What many have assumed would occur has begun its onslaught upon the most powerful of collegiate sports — the coronavirus is sinking its teeth into football.
It has been a while since the Raiders have been good defensively, and now they have to deal with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes for years to come.
As bubbles form and teams return to play amid the coronavirus, the experience for those watching and cheering could change forever.
Las Vegas’ pursuit of a Major League Soccer franchise continues despite COVID-19.
Las Vegas reportedly won’t be a hub city when the NHL returns to play and, given its recent surge of COVID-19 cases, had no business being considered at this point.