Raiders linebacker James Cowser is in the mix for one of the team’s final roster spots.
Gilbert Manzano
Gilbert Manzano worked for the Las Vegas Review-Journal from November 2015 to November 2018. He covered UNLV football and boxing. Before joining the RJ staff, he was a breaking news editor for NFL.com and a preps sports reporter for The Acorn Newspapers in Southern California. Manzano graduated from Cal State Northridge, and calls Pasadena, California, home.
The 2018 Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame class was honored on Saturday.
It was an afternoon of nostalgia for Los Angeles area Raiders fans who got to watch their beloved team return to the Coliseum for the first time since leaving the city for Oakland in 1994.
Laila Ali headlines 14-member Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame class.
Raiders mailbag takes a look at Marshawn Lynch’s standout training camp and possible fallout from Donald Penn’s restructured contract.
Former Raiders cornerback Sean Smith was released from jail Tuesday after serving five months of a one-year sentence.
The Raiders’ Oct. 14 game in London against the Seahawks at the new Tottenham Hotspur stadium was moved to nearby Wembley Stadium due to construction delays, the Premier League soccer club announced Monday.
Top Rank president Todd duBoef is well connected with the 2018 Nevada Boxing Hall of Fame class that will be enshrined Aug. 18 at Caesars Palace.
I put myself out there last week when I asked Raider Nation on Twitter to send me questions to kick off the Review-Journal’s first Raiders mailbag.
Safety Obi Melifonwu was mysteriously absent for Tuesday’s workout. Raiders coach Jon Gruden provided some clarity Wednesday on why the 2017 second-round pick has missed the past two days.
Derek Carr threw his first interception of training camp Tuesday against the Detroit Lions while backup EJ Manuel was picked off three times.
It was a you-had-to-be-there type of moment, and one that Gruden won’t forget when it’s time to finalize the 53-man roster.
Tahir Whitehead will face his former team for back-to-back joint practices starting Tuesday.
Cody Garbrandt left the octagon at Staples Center dejected after being technically knocked out a second time by T.J. Dillashaw in front of an announced crowd of 17,800.
The UFC announced the octagon returns of arguably its two biggest stars on Friday, but the Las Vegas-based company already managed to anger one of them.