Chaparral grad Will Hernandez could be an NFL first-round pick Hernandez was a two-time All-American at UTEP He stood out on a Miners team that otherwise struggled Green Valley’s Tyrell Crosby expected to go on second day Crosby and Oregon played in last year’s Las Vegas Bowl
Michael Vick Named Offensive Coordinator of New Football League Team The ex-Falcons’ quarterback was named to the position by Brad Childress, head coach of the Atlanta’s Alliance of American Football team. “I’ve always had a passion for teaching, a passion for coaching. When Brad called me about this opportunity, I felt like it was obviously something I couldn’t pass up.” Michael Vick Vick retired from the NFL in 2017 and coached very briefly as an intern with the Kansas City Chiefs last summer. The Virginia Tech product played for the Atlanta Falcons from 2001-08. Atlanta’s team will play their games at Georgia State Stadium and the new 10-week regular season starts in Feb. 2019.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken breakdown the Raiders offseason moves as well as what they could be looking at in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken look at the wide receiver position for the upcoming NFL Draft.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken look at special teams for the upcoming NFL Draft.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken look at the Raiders secondary for the upcoming NFL Draft.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken look at the running back position for the upcoming NFL Draft.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken will provide updates about everything surrounding this year’s NFL Draft.
Vegas Nation video host Bryan Salmond and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken discuss the defensive line and what can happen in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Ed Graney, Rick Velotta and Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken go over the progress on the Vegas Stadium and how it will affect some of the players and staff.
Michael Bennett to Turn Himself in on Monday The Philadelphia Eagles defensive lineman will turn himself in to authorities on Monday afternoon. Bennett allegedly assaulted a 66-year-old paraplegic woman who was working security at
Super Bowl LI. He will surrender at 1 p.m. CT at the Harris County District Court in Houston, according to his attorney Rusty Hardin. He faces up to 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Michael Gehlken reports from the NFL Meetings in Orlando, including what the Raiders are doing there as well as what Jon Gruden meant by “throwing it back to 1998.”
Raiders beat writer Michael Gehlken goes over how Reggie McKenzie’s son Kahlil McKenzie is a potential draft pick for the Raiders.
Ed Graney and Rick Velotta are joined by Las Vegas Stadium Authority chairman Steve Hill to discuss the latest developments around the Las Vegas Stadium.
Ed Graney and Rick Velotta discuss the latest developments from the Las Vegas Stadium Authority meeting, including news on parking and the total cost of the stadium.
Bryan Salmond goes over the news that of the Raiders being awarded four draft picks.
Bryan Salmond and Michael Gehlken talk about Vegas’ chances to host the NFL Draft.
Jimmy Garoppolo Now Highest-Paid NFL Player Reports confirmed on Thursday He will be making $27.5 million per year, earning him the title of NFL’s highest-paid player to date. The previous title holder was Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford with a $135 million contract. Garoppolo was traded from the New England Patriots and won all five games he started as a 49er, completing 67.4 percent of his passes to go with seven passing touchdown and five interceptions.
Ahead of Super Bowl LII, fans in Minneapolis can enjoy the NFL Experience. Memorabilia from all 32 teams is on display. There is a virtual reality zone and an exhibit featuring every Super Bowl ring. Fans can take photos with the Vince Lombardi trophy. And there are various activities happening throughout the day, like watching how an official NFL football is made. You can even test your skills in the NFL combine. Happy Super Bowl LII!
Ahead of Super Bowl LII, fans in Minneapolis can enjoy the NFL Experience. Memorabilia from all 32 teams is on display. There is a virtual reality zone and an exhibit featuring every Super Bowl ring. Fans can take photos with the Vince Lombardi trophy. And there are various activities happening throughout the day, like watching how an official NFL football is made. You can even test your skills in the NFL combine. Happy Super Bowl LII!
At the New England Patriots media session on Wednesday, quarterback Tom Brady reminisced about being bitten by dogs twice and discussed how much longer he wants to play in the NFL.
During his news conference ahead of Super Bowl LII, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell discussed what the league will into amending in the off-season in regards to officiating, instant replay and the catch rule.
Las Vegas native Lawrence Guy talks about playing in Super Bowl LII for the New England Patriots and how the Oct. 1 shooting in his hometown affected him.
The Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee held a welcome to the Super Bowl LII news conference to kick off festivities for the week.
The Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee held a welcome to the Super Bowl LII news conference to kick off festivities for the week.
Bryan Salmond recaps the NFL Pro Bowl, including how Raiders quarterback Derek Carr performed.
Following a news conference announcing Jon Gruden’s return as head coach of the Oakland Raiders, team owner Mark Davis said the Raiders’ edge will come from leadership and coaching.
Bryan Salmond and Ed Graney discuss the Raiders hiring of Jon Gruden as their new head coach.
Review-Journal sports betting columnist Todd Dewey, handicapper Kelly Stewart and CG Technology sports book vice president Matt Holt preview the NFL’s Wild Card playoff weekend.
One of the NFL’s fiercest rivalries has literally taken on new depth. A man buried a Kansas City Chiefs flag near what is expected to be the 50-yard line of the new Raiders stadium going up on the Strip. Chiefs fan Chris Scherzer posted a photo of his friend wearing a white hardhat and dark glasses and holding a red and gold Chiefs banner with the inscription “Chiefs Kingdom” on his Facebook page. The Facebook post read, “Flag buried in dirt, encased in concrete, with a stadium built on top of it. Chiefs 1, Raiders 0. Las Vegas.” Scherzer says his friend was at the stadium site when another acquaintance snapped the photo. The plan was to bury the flag where they presumed the 50-yard line would be. The Raiders’ Las Vegas stadium is set to be completed by the 2020 season.