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Anthony Edwards Says Individual Agendas Are Behind Minnesota’s Slow Start
The Timberwolves star gave a blunt assessment of the team in his postgame interview session.

Five-Time Grand Slam Champion Iga Swiatek Receives One-Month Doping Ban
The women’s world No. 2 tennis player tested positive for the prohibited substance trimetazidine.

The Lions’ Belief in Jared Goff Was Unwavering. Now It’s Paying Off.
The quarterback has emerged as Detroit’s leader and an M.V.P. candidate.

After Leaving the Giants, Daniel Jones Could Be a Perfect Fit With His New Team
The quarterback’s signing with the Minnesota Vikings makes a world for sense for both sides, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The College Football Fans Who Love to Flaunt Their Championship Tattoos
“Mostly, for me, it’s like a badge of honor,” one Michigan fan said.

LIV Golf Is Said to Be Hiring a CEO Who Oversaw Theme Parks
Scott O’Neil also worked for the Philadelphia 76ers.

The N.B.A. All-Star Game Is Broken, and There’s Only One Way to Fix It
The league’s concocted gimmicks are like lacquering barbecue sauce on dry beef, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

A New Women’s Soccer Team Is Considering a Name Change After a Backlash
BOS Nation issued a statement saying it “missed the mark” with its brand launch campaign and apologized to the LGBTQ+ community.

Alabama Stumbles Out of College Football Playoff Bracket in Latest Rankings
A trio of S.E.C. upsets shook up the 12-team field, with a narrow path to the postseason left for the Crimson Tide.

Every College Football Playoff Contender Has a Fatal Flaw
Even the best teams in the sport have looked ordinary at times this season, a columnist for The Athletic writes.