The Golden Knights got star center Jack Eichel back for Friday’s game against the St. Louis Blues, but they still lost their fourth straight.
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Las Vegas Review-Journal sports betting reporter Todd Dewey will keep track of all the action at the city’s sportsbooks in 2026, starting with Super Bowl 60 in February.
Golden Knights center William Karlsson, who has been out since November with a lower-body injury, was not named to Sweden’s roster for the Winter Olympics on Friday.
The 2026 college football season will culminate in Las Vegas for the first time. That’s one of the stories Review-Journal reporter Adam Hill will be following this year.
Golden Knights defenseman Noah Hanifin was named to Team USA’s Olympic roster on Friday, joining teammate Jack Eichel for the Winter Olympics in Italy in February.
Both Raiders tight ends have been impacted by Chiefs star Travis Kelce and the way he changed the position ahead of what could be his last game on Sunday.
CBS Sportsline handicapper Bruce Marshall provides NFL notes and trends for Week 18 games for the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
The Golden Knights head into their annual father’s trip in need of some answers after allowing 14 goals during a three-game losing streak.
Raiders rookie quarterback Cam Miller has been signed to the Miami Dolphins’ 53-man roster. He had been on the Raiders’ practice squad all season.
Will they fire coach Pete Carroll? Will Tom Brady show his face more? Those are some of the stories Vincent Bonsignore will be following on the Raiders’ beat in 2026.
Las Vegas Bowl executive director John Saccenti didn’t find himself on the host committee for the 2027 CFP national championship game here.
Las Vegas professional sports bettors selected their best bets from NFL Week 18 and the College Football Playoff quarterfinals.
The Utes overwhelmed Nebraska in the second and third quarters to win their new coach’s debut in front of a record crowd at Allegiant Stadium for the Las Vegas Bowl.
The Golden Knights allowed four consecutive goals Wednesday and lost to the Nashville Predators, as leading scorer Jack Eichel missed his seventh straight game.
Raiders coach Pete Carroll told players that if they are active, they will play Sunday against the Chiefs, including quarterbacks Kenny Pickett and Aidan O’Connell.
