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For Boise State, Winning a College Football Playoff Game Would Be a Signature Feat
There’s no overstating the significance of this moment, not just for the Broncos but for college football, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Golden State Valkyries Drafted to Win. But This Is Just the Beginning.
The W.N.B.A.’s newest team took its first steps toward building an inaugural roster knowing there would be turnover in the near future.

Kirk Cousins’s Past, Present and Future Are Set to Collide
Atlanta’s faith in the quarterback still holds as he prepares to face his former Minnesota team.

Revisting Bold N.H.L. Predictions From the Preseason
Two months into the hockey calendar, some prognostications are holding up well, while others might have been a bit too out there.

Amber Glenn Wins U.S. Women’s Figure Skating’s Biggest Title in 14 Years
The American’s victory came in the women’s singles competition at figure skating’s Grand Prix Final.

Inside the Unpredictabe Jameis Winston Experience
The Steelers should be on upset alert as they prepare to face the Browns, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

N.F.L. Closes Deshaun Watson Investigation Because of Insufficient Evidence
A monthlong review of the latest sexual assault lawsuit against Watson ended, with the Cleveland quarterback facing no discipline.

The End of an Era in Formula 1
After 12 years and six world championships, this weekend will be Lewis Hamilton’s last time racing with Mercedes: “It’s a really beautiful journey.”

Lionel Messi Is Voted Major League Soccer’s 2024 M.V.P.
The star’s triumph is the first time that an Inter Miami player has won the award

As ‘The Michael Kay Show’ Moves Off Afternoons, a New York Radio Era Ends
Kay, the star of the program, is not leaving the airwaves entirely.