If there is such a thing as culture beyond the bottom line of wins and losses, Las Vegas will search for its version while counting on rookies.
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Allegiant Stadium, the 65,000-seat jewel of Las Vegas, would likely fit somewhere in the 5-7 range. Spectacular won’t be a problem. But history is a developed trait.
Las Vegas was a sports town long before the Raiders relocated from Oakland, and a stadium like Allegiant just raises the bar.
It shouldn’t be lost on anyone how appropriate it is the NHL will conclude its season in a Hub, given it has forever existed in a bubble.
The second-year general manager of the Raiders understands the importance of his team getting off to a strong start in the 2020 season.
Marc-Andre Fleury said he doesn’t want to be a distraction to the Golden Knights, but that’s exactly what he and his longtime agent became through a pointed tweet.
From first glance, new home to the Las Vegas Raiders is as impressive and illuminating as advertised.
The hype machine has been in overdrive about Raiders wide receivers Henry Ruggs and Bryan Edwards.
Linebacker Cory Littleton, one of the best in coverage at his position across the NFL, is expected to make an immediate impact in Las Vegas.
The Great Hub Goaltending Debate took another turn Saturday, when Marc-Andre Fleury was fantastic in leading the Golden Knights to a 2-1 victory over Chicago.
The fourth overall pick of the 2019 draft by the Raiders, the defensive end from Clemson hopes to take a major step forward in his development.
Suffering from plantar fasciitis, wide receiver Tyrell Williams suffered through a painful and disappointing first season with the Raiders.
The Golden Knights did nothing Tuesday night to lessen what are significant odds they will advance from a Western Conference quarterfinal matchup with the Blackhawks.
No matter how much Gerard Gallant and management disagreed on how he ran the team, firing him after 49 games put a lot of pressure on the Golden Knights to win big now.
The Raiders haven’t scored much in the red zone the past two seasons, something a future first-ballot Hall of Famer in Jason Witten can help improve.