As NFL programming continues to account for larger and larger shares of a shrinking television audience, more nights are inevitably going to be in play for live games.
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A pair of former Bishop Gorman standouts have taken different paths since playing for Kenny Sanchez, but both were drafted by the Cleveland Browns this weekend.
As compensation continues to plummet for what once was one of the league’s best-compensated positions, the union and league need to figure out a solution.
A franchise willing to tank — lose on purpose — should be celebrated for its competitiveness as long as leagues continue to incentivize such a practice.
The Raiders’ decision to replace long snapper Trent Sieg might make sense, but even the most hardened cynic can’t completely remove emotions from sports all the time.
Fear of progress and the press conference are far more to blame for coaches ignoring analytics than any kind of sound reasoning.
The reality of Super Bowl radio row is more flea market than Rodeo Drive, but it’s one small part in the cog of the spectacle coming to Las Vegas next year.
Raiders running back Josh Jacobs isn’t a fan of Pro Bowl week — “This (expletive) is stupid,” he said — but it’s not going away any time soon.
When Shaun King led the Buccaneers to the NFC championship game more than two decades ago, he was the only rookie to have ever led his team that far. Now he has company.
Former UNLV coach Jeff Horton is reflecting on more than four decades of football after retiring, but many of his ex-players are asking about his wife’s famous dessert.