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Ed Graney
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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The Golden Knights struggled at T-Mobile Arena yet again Thursday, losing to the Toronto Maple Leafs in blowout fashion.
The Raiders need to do everything possible to strike a deal and secure one of the draft’s top prospects at quarterback this season.
UNLV and UNR will renew their rivalry on the court Saturday, in an important game for both sides in the logjammed Mountain West.
Nobody is better at hosting such events than Las Vegas. Nobody knows how to put on a show like it. Nobody is better at handling the enormous responsibility.
Patrick Mahomes might not be at Tom Brady’s level just yet, but winning his third Super Bowl title Sunday night placed him in the same area code.
Word from the Black Hole is that fans would rather see the San Francisco 49ers win Super Bowl 58 than the Kansas City Chiefs, their longtime division rival.
Even before playing Super Bowl 58 at Allegiant Stadium, Patrick Mahomes has made his case to be considered among the NFL’s best quarterbacks ever.
The Raiders defeated their AFC West rivals at home 20-14 on Christmas Day this season. The Chiefs haven’t lost since.
Two Clydesdales made wagers at South Point on Super Bowl 58, which will take place at Allegiant Stadium.
Jeremiah Fennell is making quite the name for himself in the world of journalism at just 11-years-old. He’s covering Super Bowl 58 in Las Vegas this week.
Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby had nothing but good things to say about the team’s hirings of Antonio Pierce as coach and Tom Telesco as general manager.
Rookie Rashee Rice emerged as the Kansas City Chiefs’ No. 1 wide receiver this season, a reliable talent that quarterback Patrick Mahomes desperately needed.
Super Bowl Opening Night played out in front of thousands of fans — many of them cheering for the San Francisco 49ers — at Allegiant Stadium.
People want to know if Gerard DeCosta really did commit what all Raiders fans would consider a mortal sin. If the lifelong Chiefs fan really pulled off such a (creative and daring) move.