San Francisco 49ers receiver Brandon Aiyuk, a Reno native, returns to his home state for Super Bowl 58.
David Schoen
David Schoen covers the Vegas Golden Knights/NHL and the World Series of Poker for the Review-Journal. Prior to arriving at the R-J in 2008, the Southern California native was a reporter and editor at the Oakland (Calif.) Tribune and Wisconsin State Journal. A University of Wisconsin graduate, he enjoys golf, Arsenal Football Club, and Ed Hochuli's lengthy penalty explanations.
Brock Purdy established himself as the franchise quarterback that’s been missing in San Francisco and erased a massive draft whiff by the 49ers front office.
The 49ers aren’t happy with the temporary practice field at UNLV ahead of the Super Bowl, commissioner Roger Goodell confirmed.
Here’s what the fans, NFL media and observers are saying about the Raiders hiring Tom Telesco as general manager.
Here’s what players, NFL media and observers are saying about the Raiders’ hiring of Antonio Pierce as their next coach.
Golden Knights goaltender Adin Hill is expected to be activated from injured reserve ahead of Wednesday’s matchup between the past two Stanley Cup champions.
Whether it’s the curve, the lie, the kickpoint or the tape job, many of the Golden Knights are incredibly particular about their hockey sticks.
VSiN betting analyst Wes Reynolds won the Las Vegas Review-Journal College Bowl Challenge contest for the second straight year.
Review-Journal reporter David Schoen’s top five stories of 2023 include his World Series of Poker coverage, plus an explainer on an unusual NHL tradition.
UNLV is down to 8½-point underdogs at the Westgate SuperBook and Station Casinos for the Guaranteed Rate Bowl on Tuesday night after the spread was as high as 13.
UNLV is a consensus 13-point underdog at Las Vegas sportsbooks against Kansas in the Guaranteed Rate Bowl on Tuesday in Phoenix.
Sean Perry, who declined to chop the record $9.2 million Circa Survivor prize, was eliminated from the football handicapping contest Sunday.
Daniel Sepiol won the World Poker Tour’s World Championship, which featured a record $40 million prize pool, early Friday morning at Wynn Las Vegas.
Eight players from Bishop Gorman’s national championship football team signed national letters of intent Wednesday to play in college at FBS schools.
Bishop Gorman finished atop USA Today’s Super 25 rankings for the fourth time in its history, beating out high school teams from Florida and California.