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Yellow Cards, Red Cards and Now Blue Cards? A Look at Soccer’s New Experiment.
The effort is designed to clamp down on abuse toward match officials and cynical fouls.

The Teams That Were Surprisingly Inactive at the N.B.A. Trade Deadline
The Warriors and Lakers stayed quiet on Thursday.

N.F.L. Coaches Pick the Super Bowl Winner
The group thinks Kansas City has the edge. Here’s why.

What Are the N.F.L.’s Gambling Rules for a Super Bowl in Las Vegas?
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The Remote Swedish Town That Produced a Generational N.H.L. Talent
There are no stop signs in Landsbro, a quaint village of about 1,500 people. So how did Erik Karlsson make it to the top of...

Will a New Streaming Venture Solve Sports Viewing Problems? Not Yet.
ESPN, Fox and Warner Bros. Discovery are teaming up to give fans another option. But the bundle won’t solve everything, our columnist writes.

The People Making Thousands of Dollars Off Fake Soccer Transfer News
We tracked down some of the people behind the websites and social media pages that brazenly make up news stories for money.

A 49ers Star Is Chasing Super Bowl History in His Father’s Footsteps
Christian McCaffrey was two when his father, Ed, won a title. 25 years later, can he do the same?

Why a Trailblazing M.L.B. Coach Quietly Moved On From Her Team
Bianca Smith made history and headlines when the Red Sox hired her as the first Black female coach in professional baseball. Now, she’s pivoting.

The Christmas Day Wakeup Call That Saved Kansas City’s Season
An ugly home loss to a divisional rival was humbling. Then the reigning champions never looked back.