Several facets of the Raiders’ operation came up short in the team’s 22-10 loss to the Chargers in its season opener Sunday.
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Ed Graney is a sports columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, covering a variety of topics and the Las Vegas sports scene.
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In a clash of high school football powers Friday night, top-ranked Mater Dei simply played at a higher level than No. 2 Bishop Gorman.
The Raiders defeated the Chargers 63-21 on Dec. 14, a result that changed the trajectory of both franchises. The teams meet again Sunday in the season opener.
Raiders sixth-round pick Dylan Laube discussed his emotions upon making the team and so much more in an interview with the Review-Journal.
Bishop Gorman quarterback Melvin Spicer IV, a first-year starter, insists his team is ready for its matchup with No. 1 Mater Dei on Friday night.
Review-Journal columnist Ed Graney picks the Raiders season from Week 1 to 18. Here’s how he thinks the team will do in each matchup.
Holy Cross transfer Matthew Sluka got the nod as UNLV’s No. 1 quarterback Saturday and helped lead the Rebels to a 27-7 win at Houston.
Tom Telesco unveiled his first 53-man roster as the Raiders general manager Tuesday. Time will tell if he did a good job putting it together.
Gardner Minshew will be the Raiders’ starting quarterback for the season opener. Now, he needs to show he can build chemistry with the team’s receivers.
The Raiders made the right decision by naming Gardner Minshew their starting quarterback. But he needs to improve if the team is going to win games this season.
Everyone knows about the Go-Go offense for UNLV’s football team. But an improved defense could mean the difference between a good or special season.
Four members of the Aces won gold at the Paris Olympics. Now, they must move and focus on chasing a third straight WNBA championship.
The Raiders’ best player is enjoying another successful training camp. He just needs to remember quarterbacks are meant to remain healthy and upright.
Adam Johnson, who has managed Paseo Verde to the Little League World Series, is also the Raiders assistant equipment manager.
The Raiders traded an oven in Las Vegas for an ocean in Costa Mesa, California, this training camp. We’ll see how well it worked when things begin for real.