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After Struggles in England, a Young U.S. Soccer Star Carves a New Path in Germany
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What Deion Sanders’s First Puzzling Decision Means for His Program’s Future
The Hall of Famer has given us few reasons to doubt Colorado. Then came a decision that could derail the promising start, our columnist writes.

Ranking N.F.L. Teams From First to Worst With Grades for Each Franchise
The Ravens aced their biggest tests during the first half of the season. The Patriots, Giants and Panthers all flunked.

From Beloved Son to Traitor: Why Ed Cooley Left Providence for Georgetown
After 12 seasons coaching his hometown Friars, Cooley joined their Big East rival for a simple reason.

Why a Managerial Hire, and a $40 Million Deal, Sent Shockwaves Through Baseball
Craig Counsell became the highest-paid manager in M.L.B. on Monday after the Cubs hired him from the Brewers. Almost no one knew it was coming.

The Unlikely Team That Changed Football Forever – Without Winning a Title
Four decades ago, the San Diego Chargers pioneered the N.F.L.’s modern offense. But problems off the field overshadowed their legacy.

Two Years After a Soccer Player Was Attacked, Her Former Teammate Is Facing Jail
The aftershock of the brutal attack on PSG’s Kheira Hamraoui in November 2021 has been felt far and wide — right to the top of...

The Premier League’s ‘Embarrassing’ V.A.R. Episode
Arsenal’s manager showed why it is not always a good idea to give interviews straight after a match.

The Moments That Made Saturday College Football’s Best Day Yet
The biggest games of the weekend, including L.S.U. vs. Alabama and Washington vs. U.S.C., lived up to the hype.

After Her Brother’s Tragic Death, Notre Dame’s Basketball Coach Found Peace
The driving force behind Niele Ivey is her late brother, Philippe.