Maxx Crosby needed to buy into coach Pete Carroll and general manager John Spytek’s long-term plans before signing an extension. He liked what he heard.
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The Golden Knights defeated the New Jersey Devils on Sunday thanks to defense and goaltending in what could be a perfect playoff recipe for the team.
While the Raiders and Tom Brady missed on their two big home run cuts this offseason, fans can be encouraged that the organization is taking big swings.
Jett Washington, Nevada’s best prep football player and the nephew of Kobe Bryant, helped Bishop Gorman win a second straight state basketball title Friday.
The 4 Nations Face-Off was a huge hit for hockey, and even included Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau taking a shot at the United States after the championship game.
Three state championship flag football games were contested Thursday at Allegiant Stadium. The Raiders played an instrumental part in making it happen.
Sierra Vista’s boys basketball team, despite losing standout center Xavion Staton midseason, sits two wins away from defending its Class 4A state championship.
Logan Thompson has found success since being traded to Washington, but the Golden Knights can’t regret sticking with Stanley Cup winner Adin Hill.
“Saturday Night Live,” celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend, has provided athletes a platform to show they can do more than dribble, throw or tackle.
The Raiders should see what it takes to acquire Aaron Rodgers this offseason. He could be the bridge quarterback the team needs.
A sampling of some of the best conversations at media row in New Orleans include Josh Jacobs dishing on what led up to his departure from the Raiders.
UNLV has lost five straight entering Saturday’s game at Wyoming, and the only way the Rebels will make the NCAA Tournament is to win the Mountain West tourney.
There are reasons no NFL team has won three straight Super Bowls. History tells us football is the hardest sport in which to three-peat.
The Raiders need to upgrade at the quarterback position. But their roster has so many holes that they shouldn’t mortgage their future for a flawed prospect.
The fight between the Mountain West and Pac-12 for conference superiority on the West Coast isn’t helping either league. There’s only one solution.