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Football Injuries Nearly Destroyed Jim McMahon. Somehow, He Keeps Coming Back.

At one point during his career, McMahon’s “foot literally exploded.” Later in life, he developed debilitating headaches.

7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

Stories About What Retirement Really Means

We asked readers to submit their stories of retirement — to share their experiences, as well as their advice.

Soccer Broadcaster Alexi Lalas Doesn’t Care if Viewers Like Him

The Fox Sports analyst is bold and direct in his opinions, in part because he thinks of himself as “a performer.”

Charles Barkley Says He Will Retire. Perhaps We Shouldn’t Believe Him.

Barkley has said the next N.B.A. season will be his last in sports broadcasting. But he loves the craft too much, a columnist for The...

German Efficiency? It’s a Myth. Euro 2024 Proves It.

The tournament has been hit by disruption and delays, but locals are in no way surprised.

Why a Women’s College Basketball Superstar Returned to UConn

Paige Bueckers could have been a top pick in the W.N.B.A. draft, but she wasn’t ready to give up her dreams at the college level.

How Do Stars Retire From Tennis? It’s Complicated.

As greats like Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray search for a perfect farewell, the nature of their sport often gets in the way.

The Ivy League Wrestler Who Became a Coveted College Football Transfer

Joey Slackman entered Penn with wrestling dreams. He left to enroll at Florida because of his plans to play in the N.F.L.

A U.S. Swimming Sensation Fails to Qualify for the Paris Olympics

Lydia Jacoby became a gold medalist in Tokyo at 17 years old.