Former Bishop Gorman standout Brevin Jordan talked about the Houston Texans’ surprise run to the playoffs Friday on radio row at Super Bowl 58.
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Punter Marquette King, who had a falling-out with the Raiders in 2018, said he and new coach Antonio Pierce would have gotten along very well.
The Raiders starting right tackle last season, Jermaine Eluemunor, has already ruled out one team before he hits the free-agent market in March.
Los Angeles Rams rookie wide receiver Puka Nacua, a Las Vegas native, talked with the Review-Journal at Super Bowl radio row.
What does Usher have planned for his upcoming Super Bowl halftime performance? Some details may emerge Thursday when the Grammy winner addresses the media ahead of Sunday’s show.
Mike Palm, vice president of operations for The D, Golden Gate and Circa casinos in downtown Las Vegas, believes the Super Bowl handle in Nevada could reach $200 million.
Westgate Superbook vice president Jay Kornegay is in awe seeing the NFL embrace Las Vegas this week after it fought back against Super Bowl parties for so long.
Las Vegas Super Bowl Host Committee CEO Sam Joffray said the city could get the game more often if this week continues to be a success.
NFL and UFC sideline reporter Megan Olivi is dreaming of one day getting the biggest assignment in her profession with the Super Bowl in town.
Comedian Carrot Top sat down with the Las Vegas Review-Journal at Super Bowl radio row on Tuesday to discuss different aspects of his career.
Online photos that appeared to show Kansas City Chiefs logos covering the Raiders’ signage outside their Allegiant Stadium locker room sparked outrage online.
Here’s a look at the eight remaining teams in the NFL playoffs, with analysis and odds to win the conference title and qualify for Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium.
Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow will attempt to add his name to the list of quarterbacks who have led teams to upset victories in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
The poster for Sunday’s Super Bowl halftime show at SoFi Stadium may as well be the Mt. Rushmore of hip-hop.
The Raiders offered their thoughts on Wednesday’s announcement of the biggest event in their sport coming to their town in 2024.