Raiders owner Mark Davis said it was Marc Badain’s decision to resign as team president and that he neither requested nor desired it. He spent three decades with the organization.
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Ed Graney is a sports columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, covering a variety of topics and the Las Vegas sports scene.
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Former coach Tom Flores and defensive back Charles Woodson will be the latest Raiders enshrined into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 8 in Canton, Ohio.
Cody Glass on Saturday was sent to Nashville, becoming the last of the Golden Knights’ three first-round picks from its inaugural draft in 2017 to be traded.
The men’s U.S. Olympic team finally won a game at Michelob Ultra Arena, pounding Argentina in an exhibition after consecutive losses to Nigeria and Australia.
The possible relocation of the Oakland A’s to Las Vegas makes the search for a project site and how it would ultimately be financed fascinating.
Despite what ESPN analyst and former NBA player Jalen Rose said, Kevin Love made his second Olympics basketball team for reasons other than skin color.
UNLV Rebels guard Jordan McCabe and his 450,000 social media followers is an example of how some will profit off name, image and likeness legislation.
Golden Knights fans overflow with high expectations, indulged by the success of a team that didn’t exist until 2017 but has made the NHL playoffs every season.
Hired as Golden Knights coach in January of 2020, Pete DeBoer immediately believed he was to inherit a team capable of winning a Stanley Cup.
Changes must occur after the Knights were eliminated by Montreal 3-2 in overtime of Game 6 in a Stanley Cup semifinal.
With the Golden Knights one loss from elimination, team captain Mark Stone has zero points through five games of a Stanley Cup semifinal against the Montreal Canadiens.
The Raiders defensive end became the first active NFL player to come out as gay on Monday, making the announcement on an Instagram post.
To hear those from the land of maple syrup, the Montreal Canadiens are fortunate to have not been eliminated because of one-sided officiating in the Golden Knights series.
Playing for the first time in 21 days and just the second in 42, Golden Knights goaltender Robin Lehner leads team past Montreal 2-1 in overtime.
Even the most admired player is not above making critical mistakes, which Golden Knights goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury did in a playoff loss Friday.
