New UNLV offensive coordinator Corey Dennis reunited with his old college pal Darren Waller when he arrived in Las Vegas. Their bond dates to high school.
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The Raiders need to wait out Detroit Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson in hopes that he will accept their head coaching position.
UNLV showed great resolve in beating No. 22 Utah State on Wednesday. Now, the Rebels hope to duplicate that effort at San Diego State on Saturday.
The Bills are consensus 1-point favorites over the Ravens in Sunday’s divisional round playoff game at Buffalo. It’s a rematch of Baltimore’s 35-10 win over Buffalo in Week 4.
Marc-Andre Fleury spoke before Sunday’s game about his time in Las Vegas. About being the face of an expansion franchise that began play around the same time a city had its collective hearts ripped apart.
Centennial, which fell to Bishop Gorman in last year’s Class 5A state final, defeated the Gaels in a tight battle Saturday at the Big City Showdown at Coronado.
The Raiders need to sell the idea that Tom Brady will bring stability to the front office because, let’s face it, their coaching job isn’t the most attractive of the six available.
No matter how much power Tom Brady will have with the Raiders, nothing can hide the level of impermanence that has defined the organization for years.
The UNLV women’s basketball team is without departed star Desi-Rae Young, but others have stepped up to once again make the Lady Rebels the Mountain West favorites.
The Raiders shouldn’t have made Antonio Pierce hold an end-of-season press conference Monday, but they made the right call by firing him Tuesday.
The Lions looked like a Super Bowl favorite Sunday night, beating the Vikings 31-9 to claim the NFC’s No. 1 seed. Action is underway on the six wild-card playoff games.
Antonio Pierce is in a bad situation, little fault of his own. The Raiders are in need of a total overhaul. The roster is one of the NFL’s worst.
The Raiders ended the season 4-13 after a loss to the Chargers on Sunday, earning them poor marks across the board for their performance.
The UNLV men’s basketball team ran its Mountain West record to 3-0 Saturday by knocking off San Jose State. The next four games will show where the Rebels stand.
Golden Knights coach Bruce Cassidy knows losses can provide teaching moments, but he’s willing to miss out on those opportunities to avoid the agony of defeat.
