The Raiders have several players from the Washington, D.C. area who will have cheering sections Sunday, which can make for an exciting and challenging trip.
Football
No. 8 Desert Oasis blocked a fourth-quarter punt en route to a home victory over Coronado on Friday night in the 5A Lake League opener for both teams.
Bishop Gorman’s football team, ranked No. 1 nationally by USA Today, lost to No. 9 Mater Dei on Friday in a battle of two of the top prep football programs.
Shadow Ridge’s defense shut down Mojave, and the fourth-ranked Mustangs earned a victory Friday night in the 5A Desert League opener.
UNLV visits Miami (Ohio) on Saturday in a tricky morning matchup for the undefeated Rebels. Here is how to watch the game.
The Commanders opened as 6-point favorites over the Raiders, but the consensus line dropped to 3 on Friday when Washington quarterback Jayden Daniels was ruled out.
Nine handicappers and the RJ’s David Schoen will offer five picks on college football games this season — sides or totals. Here are their selections for Week 4.
Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn, who is returning to Washington to play his former team Sunday, received a special honor from the NFL Players Association on Friday.
The Raiders will see a familiar face at quarterback when they travel to take on the Commanders at 10 a.m. Sunday.
The Raiders will line up against a familiar face Sunday, as Marcus Mariota will get the start in place of injured star quarterback Jayden Daniels.
The Raiders’ offensive line has struggled through the team’s first two games of the season. Could changes be on the horizon?
Raiders safety Isaiah Pola-Mao sat down with the Review-Journal this week to discuss becoming a first-time father last season.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for Week 3 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
UNLV football is 3-0 to start the season. The Rebels will look to stay perfect when they travel to face Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.
Professional sports bettor Chuck Edel and CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall are each 3-0 on their Review-Journal best bets.
