Tom Brady, Mr. Tuck Rule himself, ending his Hall of Fame career with the Raiders? Why the heck not?
Ed Graney
Ed Graney came to the Review-Journal in May of 2006 as its lead sports columnist. He has covered all major sporting events, including Super Bowls to NBA championships to every Final Four since 1995. Graney also covered the Olympic Games in Beijing (2008) and London (2012). A graduate of San Diego State University, he is a five-time Nevada Sportswriter of the Year and past winner of Associated Press Sports Editors Top 10 for columns. He and wife Bonnie have two children, a son (Tristan) and daughter (Bridget).
After walking out of the news conference following the Golden Knights’ win Thursday, coach Gerard Gallant kept his cool after his team defeated the St. Louis Blues on Saturday.
Golden Knights owner Bill Foley, a member of the Army class of 1967, sat just off the ice at T-Mobile Arena on Friday, watching Army play Providence in the Fortress Invitational.
The Rebels bounced a defending Mountain West co-champion and unanimous preseason favorite to repeat right out of the Thomas Mack Center on Wednesday, beating Utah State 70-53.
The longtime NBA commissioner died Wednesday, but his changing views about Las Vegas could one day lead to it welcoming a franchise.
The line of William Carrier, Tomas Nosek and Ryan Reaves was again stellar Tuesday, when the Knights dismissed lowly Anaheim 5-2 before at T-Mobile Arena.
Two years and nine months after NFL owners approved the relocation of the Raiders to Southern Nevada, the team played its final game as an Oakland franchise on Sunday.
The future becomes a primary source of interest, specifically how close the team that fell to Denver 16-15 will be to the NFL’s better teams upon arriving in Las Vegas.
How the team performed in a 16-15 loss against the Broncos.
Whether the season ends for Oakland in Denver on Sunday depends on several factors beyond the Raiders’ control, but none of it matters if they don’t walk off the field a winner.
The sports landscape in Las Vegas will change permanently with the arrival of the Raiders to their new home, a $2 billion structure of 65,000 seats.
Instead of focusing on the year that was, we at the Review-Journal want to make the one to come a focal point. It’s all about 2020, and each section of Sunday’s edition will highlight and chronicle specific storylines that will define major turning points for Las Vegas over the next 12 months. A stated mission […]
The Raiders controlled reeling Los Angeles for most of 60 minutes Sunday, posting a 24-17 win before a heavy dose of Oakland faithful at Dignity Health Sports Park.
How the team performed in a 24-17 win in Los Angeles.
The journey back to respectability for UNLV basketball seems further off than ever, the Rebels on Wednesday night showing to have far more issues than even a 74-66 defeat might suggest.