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The Cowboys Finally Won a Game. But It Wasn’t Easy.
Dallas outlasted Washington, 34-26, after a sloppy first half of football and a chaotic 41-point fourth quarter.

St. Louis Blues Fire Coach to Hire Another Coach Who Was Fired This Week
The Boston Bruins fired Jim Montgomery on Tuesday and he signed a five-year contract with the Blues on Sunday.

N.F.L. Week 12 Brought Mayhem. What Does It All Mean?
Sunday’s games included a miracle touchdown, a pivotal onside kick recovery and a missed chip-shot field goal by one of the league’s best kickers.

Why 2025 Is the Year Formula 1 Could Finally Have a New Champion
After winning his fourth consecutive title, Max Verstappen will prepare for his toughest championship defense yet, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

In a Major Collapse, Alabama Is Held to Its Lowest Point Total in 20 Years
The Crimson Tide lost by 21 points to an unranked opponent for the first time since 1998 on Saturday.

After a Crushing Loss, Deion Sanders Takes the Blame for Colorado
“They can’t stop reading the stuff about who we are,” Sanders said about his players after a disappointing performance against Kansas.

What We Learned About the College Football Playoff on a Day of Mayhem
The weekend before Thanksgiving often feels like the calm before the storm. This Saturday was different, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Live Updates From Around the N.F.L. as the Playoff Race Heats Up
The surging Philadelphia Eagles are trying to keep pace with the Detroit Lions in the N.F.C.

The 18-Year-Old Phenomenon Aiming to Make Chess History
Gukesh Dommaraju has been a grandmaster since he was 12. He now aims to put India back on top of the chess world.

Max Verstappen Clinches Fourth Consecutive Formula 1 Championship
Despite finishing in fifth place at the Las Vegas Grand Prix, Verstappen was able to breathe a sigh of relief.