Dan Quinn doesn’t think first about the offensive possession, about one of the most analyzed and criticized plays in Super Bowl history, about the snap that allowed the New England Patriots to lift a fourth Lombardi Trophy.
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If the Raiders ultimately can strike a deal with Goldman Sachs that makes up the $650 million the Adelson family had pledged toward a new Las Vegas stadium, the odds of Oakland getting the 24 votes needed for relocation isn’t at all hurt by the casino executive’s withdrawal.
Coyotes knock off defending national champ and No. 1-ranked Yavapai College of Arizona, but settle for 2-2 record in season-opening tournament.
New England and Atlanta have begun final preparations for Super Bowl LI, and Houston will for the third time act as host to the National Football League’s crowning moment of a current season.
The NHL continues to deny a link between repetitive head trauma and permanent brain injury, refusing to admit all those concussions have and can lead to things such as CTE.
The Las Vegas Outlaws are recalled in “This Was The XFL,” a documentary by Charlie Ebersol, son of XFL co-founder Dick Ebersol, that debuts Thursday.
Eric Tosi is Vice President of Communications and Content for the Golden Knights, having arrived from a decade-long run with the Boston Bruins.
I have a vivid memory of crying to my poor mother that I owed the whole school $13, which seemed like a fortune at the time.
When the Stronach Group dreamed up the concept of the $12 million Pegasus World Cup, there were many skeptics. Well, the dream becomes reality Saturday at Gulfstream Park.
Many of us have hit a cold spell where the Costanza Corollary has at least crossed our minds and we wondered if betting the opposite of our picks might be a better strategy.
Franklin Cruz, a former athlete and coach at Centennial High School who died in 2010, has his lost letterman’s jacket returned to his family during a special ceremony.
One of the changes I noticed this year was in the atmosphere of the show. The dark cloud of concern that has hung over the show for the past several years seemed to have lifted.
John Turk, who spent 22 years in the U.S. Air Force flying fighter jets, was one of several honorees feted Monday at Bear’s Best Las Vegas during the annual SNGA awards dinner.
When word got out NASCAR was altering its points system again, many fans were not pleased.
There is no making sense of a young man’s limitless future being replaced with a blue casket in which he now rests.