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Why the Patriots and Bill Belichick Are on the Verge of a Breakup
After arguably the best 20-year run in league history, the Patriots haven’t won a playoff game in five years.

A Stroke Took His Words Away. Baseball Gave Them Back.
The former M.L.B. manager Charlie Manuel was struggling in his recovery until he started talking again about the sport he loves.

Michigan’s Win Over Alabama ‘Just Means More’
Beating an Alabama program that’s been the gold standard in the sport is a transformative moment for the Wolverines, our columnist writes.

Ranking All 32 N.F.L. Teams From First to Worst
The Browns are surging, the Eagles are hurting, and surprising contenders are emerging late in the season.

Michael Penix Jr. Saved His Best for Washington’s Biggest Stage Yet
The sixth-year senior quarterback took a winding road to the top of the college football world.

The Race to Build Spanish Soccer’s ‘Ghost Ground’
Valencia fans have been waiting almost two decades for a new stadium to be completed, and nobody really knows when that will happen.

Behind the Scenes of How a New Women’s Hockey League Was Built
Launching an expansion franchise in pro sports usually takes two to three years. The six-team P.W.H.L. developed over six months.

How Michigan Overcame Alabama to Advance to the Title Game
A touchdown by the star running back Blake Corum and a dramatic goal-line stand in overtime propelled the Wolverines.

Michael Penix Jr. Carries Washington Over Texas and Into the College Football Championship
The Huskies survived a late surge by the Longhorns for their first playoff win.

From World Cup Winners to Europe’s Elite, Meet Soccer’s Free Agents in 2024
The Premier League transfer window is open, which means teams can officially start the scramble to add reinforcements or offload unneeded players.