Las Vegas NFL draft attendees should expect an event that will be tough to top.
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NFL Draft week in Las Vegas officially kicked off Monday with 600,000 attendees expected to converge on the Bellagio and Linq areas beginning Thursday.
While no one knows for sure how many people will arrive for this week’s NFL draft, the only certainty seems to be that it will break all city and NFL events records.
To celebrate hosting the NFL draft, the Raiders along with Clark County Commission Chairman Jim Gibson and Clark County Commissioner Michael Naft are turning the “Welcome to Las Vegas” sign silver and black.
Rock, rap and DJs will be represented as the NFL sets its Draft Concert Series on the Strip.
Monorail, bus and ride hailing options are available to ease transportation constraints near the Strip for the NFL Draft.
Attorneys for Alvin Kamara and three others told a judge they were waiting on prosecutors to provide them with surveillance footage of a Feb. 5 brawl at The Cromwell.
Members of the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams moved the chains and fired the party cannons Wednesday night at Encore Beach Club at Wynn Las Vegas.
Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Chris Lammons is wanted in connection with an alleged assault involving New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara, an attorney confirmed to the Review-Journal.
Las Vegas police have arrested two men and were looking for a third related to the Cromwell hotel assault involving New Orleans Saints star Alvin Kamara.
Las Vegas police expect to make more arrests in the battery case involving NFL star running back Alvin Kamara, a Clark County assistant sheriff said Wednesday.
A former Las Vegas Raider cornerback was accused of pointing a gun at Park MGM valets last week while carrying cocaine and marijuana.
A group of NFL players will play the Madden 22 video on the Las Vegas Strip, with the goal of breaking the Guinness World Record of the largest projected video game display.
The grand plans for the NFL Draft in Las Vegas in April are still on deck, including the red carpet presentation of college football stars over the Fountains of Bellagio.
Emmitt’s, from Pro Football Hall of Famer Emmitt Smith — the league’s all-time leading rusher — is to be a 30,000-square-foot, two-level space overlooking the Strip.