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Nadal, Murray and the Hunt for a Graceful and Glorious Exit
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray won so much for so long. Their main opponent now — the aging process — remains undefeated.

Why Formula 1’s First Las Vegas Grand Prix Was an Utter Failure
The sport first came to the Nevada desert in 1981. It lasted just two years.

Steeled by Lessons Off the Field, C.J. Stroud Is Taking the N.F.L. By Storm
Doubt surrounded the quarterback before the draft. So far, the rookie has shed every label.

Bill Belichick Has the N.F.L.’s Best Résumé, but There’s One Bewildering Trend
Plenty of assistants have worked alongside one of the greatest coaches in football. Almost all of them have failed to win on their own.

Ranking the N.B.A.’s City Edition Jerseys, From Inspired to Hideous
After teams unveiled their special alternate uniforms, we evaluated the good, the bad and the absurd.

Elton John and the English Soccer Club That Saved His Life
Before Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney bought Wrexham, the pop star authored the original stardust story at Watford.

4 Seconds, Zero Regrets: Behind the Shortest Career in N.H.L. History
Despite playing just one shift in hockey’s top league, Greg Koehler isn’t bitter about how it all unfolded.

Cancer and Injuries Nearly Broke Jim Kelly. Now, His Focus Is on What He’s Found.
Even after all he’s endured, the N.F.L. legend has a zeal for every opportunity. His strength comes from somewhere else.

Michigan Says Three Schools Decoded and Shared Its Football Signals
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A New Team for Shohei Ohtani and 23 More M.L.B. Offseason Predictions
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