The Raiders should consider an offensive tackle prospect that graduated from Liberty if they stay put in the first round of the 2024 NFL draft.
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The Mountain West basketball tournament could offer several surprising results after a close race during the regular season.
Word from the Black Hole is that fans would rather see the San Francisco 49ers win Super Bowl 58 than the Kansas City Chiefs, their longtime division rival.
Even before playing Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium, Patrick Mahomes has made his case to be considered among the NFL’s best quarterbacks ever.
The Raiders hit a new low Sunday against the Vikings in a shutout loss at Allegiant Stadium. It’s clear their coaches on offense are in over their heads.
How the Raiders react and approach each day has been altered since Josh McDaniels was fired as coach. Most would say for the best. Most would be correct.
Six years to the day of the team honoring 58 victims of a mass shooting, the Golden Knights raised their Stanley Cup championship banner at T-Mobile Arena.
Golden Knights forward Jonathan Marchessault has always played with a chip on his shoulder, and that won’t change even after he won the Conn Smythe Trophy last season.
Poised and productive in the fourth quarter, Jimmy Garoppolo, the Raiders’ new quarterback, led the team to a season-opening victory over the Denver Broncos on Sunday.
For this particular team, at this particular time, Jimmy Garoppolo’s understanding of Josh McDaniels’ offense and what the coach expects is key.
The Golden Knights are one victory from winning the Stanley Cup after beating the Florida Panthers on Saturday in Game 4 of the finals in Sunrise, Florida.
The game got physical Wednesday between the Golden Knights and Oilers, but it was Edmonton coming away with a victory to tie the best-of-seven series 2-2.
The once-proud program has now gone a decade without qualifying for the NCAA Tournament.
UNLV quarterback Doug Brumfield has many of the same traits as the greatest Rebel of them all: Randall Cunningham.
Kansas City was the better team in a 30-29 victory on “Monday Night Football” at Arrowhead Stadium, but it took everything the Chiefs had to send the Raiders home 1-4.