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Planting a Flag on a Rival’s Field Is a Childish Act, and Winners Must Stop

Logos and emblems are sacred across sports. Denigrating them has been an instant firestarter for years, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

As the College Football Playoff Takes Shape, Which Teams Will Be Left Out?

Alabama and Mississippi are two of the SEC teams on the bubble, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

N.F.L. Week 13: Two Top Running Backs Battle in Eagles-Ravens Clash

Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry meet Sunday in a game that could be a Super Bowl preview.

Why Losing to Michigan Left Ohio State’s Coach in an Emotionless Daze

Ryan Day’s Buckeyes were humiliated by the Wolverines. It’s hard to imagine him returning next season, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

He Left Football For His Mental Health. Now He Returns to His Happy Place.

The former N.F.L. quarterback Andrew Luck is finally back in football. The destination? His alma mater, as Stanford football’s general manager.

How the Raiders Fumbled Their Golden Opportunity to Beat Kansas City

For the first six plays of what could have been the game-winning drive, nothing could go wrong for Las Vegas. Then everything crumbled.

Michigan Upsets No. 2 Ohio State in 4th Straight Rivalry Victory

The unranked Wolverines took down the Buckeyes, 13-10, at Ohio Stadium on Saturday in a bitter matchup.

FIFA ‘Has a Responsibility’ to Compensate Qatar World Cup Workers, Report Says

A report commissioned by FIFA has concluded that football’s governing body should compensate workers who suffered during the hosting of the 2022 World Cup.

The Rangers Have Fallen Apart in One Week. What Now?

New York is not going to tell you things are off the rails. But you have eyes, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Rival Captains Didn’t Shake Hands Before the Game. The Disrespect Continued.

The Nebraska Cornhuskers are not above a petty gesture. They are mad. They’ve had enough, a columnist for The Athletic writes.