The Raiders took a shot on the beleagured veteran and were rewarded with a tremendous 2019 season. They hope he can sustain his play in 2020.
Adam Hill
After serving as sports editor of both the Silverado Star and UNLV Rebel Yell, the Detroit native remained in Las Vegas and embarked on his professional journalism career at the Review-Journal in 2002. He has covered mixed martial arts and prep sports while helping coordinate online and social media coverage for nearly every major sporting event to come through the valley.
Las Vegan Sherrard Blackledge will compete for a UFC contract on Tuesday night at the Apex, just steps away from where he trains but far from where he started.
Raiders also name a 14-man practice squad, including former UNLV standout Javin White.
The rookie extended his shutout streak to 138:40, but allowed a late gotal after stopping 98 consecutive shots on goal for Vancouver.
The quarterback has been with the team since December 2018, though he has yet to take a regular-season snap with the team.
Carl Nassib said Thursday he is a big fan of his new home except for the drivers and one other staple of the city.
The Raiders’ season opener at the Carolina Panthers will be played without fans in attendance, meaning Las Vegas won’t play before a crowd until its fifth game.
The wild and eccentric defensive lineman left a complicated legacy after a 15-year NFL career.
The venue partnered with Cox Business to outfit the property with 1,700 managed Wi-Fi access points to deliver high-speed connections for every mobile device.
All home games at Allegiant Stadium were sold out months before the first game was scheduled to be played in the Raiders’ inaugural season in Southern Nevada.
A 26,000-square-foot field-level club behind the end zone could prove to be one of the most attractive areas to watch a game at any NFL stadium.
Images of the Raiders’ most notorious fans have grown nearly as synonymous with the organization as the team’s iconic logo, but will the Las Vegas crowd have the same look?
The 2018 third-round pick has been impressive throughout training camp as he prepares for his third season, which could be vital in determining his future with the franchise.
A key member of the Golden Knights had an explicit response to a commenter on his social media page shortly after Tuesday’s Game 2 loss to Vancouver.
The undrafted fullback played well at times after making the roster last season, but struggled after hitting the ‘rookie wall.’