It’s believed to be the first time in the history of the NFL draft a team has selected two players with the same name in the same year.
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.
Green Bay leads the list of losers from the weekend’s NFL draft, but it was far from alone.
Andrew Berry’s second draft as general manager of the Cleveland Browns may have solidified his status as a rising star.
The fifth and final version of the mock draft correctly called for Chicago to trade up to acquire the Ohio State quarterback, though not much else.
Nick Caserio’s first selection as general manager in Houston was a quarterback, signaling the potential end of Deshaun Watson’s time with the organization.
The two-time light heavyweight challenger did a thorough self-examination after allowing one loss to turn into two.
Two star signal-callers fell out of the top 10 while another stole the headlines without even being eligible to be selected.
Tony Sanchez won six state high school titles in six seasons at Bishop Gorman and compiled a 20-40 record in five seasons at UNLV.
The Raiders’ general manager enters his third NFL draft with the organization having learned there is no benefit to second-guessing decisions once they’re made.
A rumored matchup of former welterweight title challengers is now official for UFC 264 on July 10 at T-Mobile Arena, people close to the organization confirmed Wednesday.
The NFL’s annual event is a multimedia extravaganza across multiple channels and digital platforms that is nearly impossible to avoid.
This fifth and final version of the Review-Journal mock draft sees Jon Gruden and Mike Mayock go in a familiar direction for the first-round pick.
Decision-makers must decide how to assess the draft prospects of players who decided not to participate in the college football season.
Four offensive linemen are listed among the top eight choices, according to the Westgate sportsbook. The Raiders have the 17th pick in the first round of the NFL draft.
The Alabama guard, nicknamed ‘Cornbread,’ has been cutting weight as he prepares for an opportunity to be selected in the NFL draft.