The Mendoza Family Fund, established with the National MS Society last year, aims to advance research and help provide essential programs and services to families dealing with MS.
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The Raiders made mass changes on a roster that went 3-14 last season and changed coaching staffs as part of an overhaul of the organization, but how did they do?
Bishop Gorman alum turned Raiders wide receiver Jalen Nailor is settled in his old stomping grounds, hosting a camp recently at his alma mater.
A decade ago, the awarding of an NHL expansion team to Las Vegas opened up the floodgates for the age of major professional sports to begin in Las Vegas.
The parents of a former Raiders player filed a wrongful death lawsuit alleging that police officers used excessive force in trying to subdue the former NFL running back while he was “experiencing a mental health crisis” last October.
His mother bought him a Minnesota Vikings uniform for his elementary school’s “pro day,” foreshadowing the next 20 years … and counting.
The seventh annual battle for Las Vegas pro sports supremacy takes place Saturday with the Golden Knights and Raiders facing each other in a charity softball game.
Kirk Cousins was willing to extend an open invite to Fernando Mendoza to see the Backstreet Boys at Sphere with him as the Raiders quarterbacks approach training camp this summer.
The Raiders return to Intermountain Health Performance Center for training camp and also have a joint practice with the Texans in Houston.
As the face of college football last season – with a Heisman Trophy and national championship and Indiana to show for it – turned face of the Raiders plus U.S. Bank, the No. 1 pick is in high demand.
Fernando Mendoza, the top overall pick, and fourth-round cornerback Jermod McCoy (101st overall) remain the team’s only unsigned rookie draftees after third-rounder Keyron Crawford signed Sunday.
New York Jets coordinator Frank Reich has coached some of the NFL’s best QBs. That’s what made his effusive praise of Geno Smith on Wednesday so noteworthy. If not a bit surprising.
The star defensive end was one of 4,300 invited guests at UFC Freedom 250, a group that includes several prominent politicians and a boxer believed to be banned from the country.
A return to the NFL for ex-Raiders first-rounder Henry Ruggs would be unprecedented as he is not scheduled to be granted parole until August 2027.
