The Raiders added more firepower to their offense on Day Two of the draft with the additions of wide receivers Bryan Edwards and Lynn Bowden.
Every draft board is different. All 32 of them. Each evaluation generates varying opinions about prospects based on team needs and collected data.
After going heavy on offense on the first two days of the NFL draft, the Raiders will look to add to the defense and add depth on Day Three.
The second day of the NFL draft once again helped prove the age-old truism that if a college football player has talent, the NFL will find him.
When the draft is nearing its end, it can be more advantageous for a player to not hear his name called and instead sign with a team as an undrafted free agent.
It will be a long time before we get back to normal. But, in the meantime, keep those funnies coming.
Children may not be vulnerable, but they can spread the virus.
Those who don’t need the help should donate to those who do.
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The City of Las Vegas is continuing its quest to bring Major League Soccer to what is now Cashman Center.
The Review-Journal’s Vegas Nation crew recaps the Las Vegas Raiders’ draft picks in day 2 the 2020 NFL draft.
The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada said in a release that Timothy Anthony has been previously convicted of being a felon in possession of a firearm charge in one case and exhibiting a deadly weapon to police officer in another case.
Twitter reacted quickly to the Raiders using back-to-back picks in the third round to draft receivers, giving them three among their first four selections.
The drive-in will remain closed “pending further direction from the governor’s office,” according to a post on its Facebook page.
A coronavirus outbreak behind prison walls could overwhelm the Nevada Department of Corrections, documents analyzed by the Las Vegas Review-Journal showed.
The Raiders picked wide receivers Lynn Bowden from Kentucky and Bryan Edwards from South Carolina and Clemson safety Tanner Muse in the third round of the NFL draft Friday.
Wayne Allyn Root, a former Review-Journal columnist and conservative radio host, held a protest on Friday where about 980 cars drove down the Strip to demand businesses reopen.
The company’s website showed no open booking dates until June 1 as of Friday afternoon. As recently as Thursday morning, the company was allowing bookings beginning May 1 for its Las Vegas properties.
For the first time, President Donald Trump cut off his daily coronavirus task force briefing on Friday without taking any questions from reporters. It may not be the last time.
As the NHL begins vetting cities to serve as hosts for a possible restart to the season, Las Vegas seems like a natural for consideration.
Steve Dalkowski, a hard-throwing, wild left-hander whose minor league career inspired the creation of Nuke LaLoosh in the movie “Bull Durham, has died. He was 80.
Group of Five commissioners had asked for temporary waivers as athletic departments cope with the financial fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.
The man who was killed during an exchange of gunfire in a Las Vegas parking lot has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Joseph Anthwone Smith.
Even fire drills are different in the age of coronavirus.
Nevada sportsbooks aren’t allowed to take bets on the U.S. presidential election, but South Point oddsmaker Jimmy Vaccaro announced odds for entertainment purposes only.
An abundance of Las Vegas Raiders gear is available via the NFL Shop’s online website. Fanatics, an online retailer that partners with the major sports leagues, is also selling Raiders merchandise.
For birthday, Mary Ann Racheau made a fabric face mask in a ‘happy birthday’ print. It was one of about 500 masks she has made in the past few weeks.
The coronavirus outbreak brought Nevada’s economy to its knees. Now North Las Vegas is bracing for a $64 million revenue shortfall through the end of the next fiscal year.
What began as a way to merely change the perception of how a final NFL draft selection is viewed has grown into a weeklong celebration in California.
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick’s dog was the talk of Twitter as the second day of the NFL draft got under way Friday.