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Ichiro Suzuki Is Making the Baseball Hall of Fame. Who Will Join Him?
The question isn’t if Suzuki will be elected next week. It’s if he will be the second unanimous selection ever.

The Secret Genius of Detroit’s Dan Campbell
It’s taken four years, but the Lions have become an embodiment of their head coach.

Sam Darnold Came Up Short. Now the Vikings Have Quarterback Questions.
Darnold’s drop-off over the last two weeks was jarring, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Most Important Type of Run in Soccer
It doesn’t always get picked up by television coverage, but it plays a crucial role within the sport.

Suddenly, the Patriots Have One of the Best Duos in the N.F.L.
In a league that’s all about the head coach and quarterback, there’s a lot of optimism right now in New England.

Going to 100 College Football Games Is a Lifetime Feat. He Did It in a Season.
The sport’s most well-traveled fan started his obsession by accident.

In Becoming the N.F.L.’s New Dynasty, Kansas City Has Left a Wake of Destruction
Like the New England Patriots, the franchise has dismantled other rivals as its cemented its legacy.

Novak Djokovic’s Inevitability Has Changed. His Aura Hasn’t.
The 10-time Australian Open champion remains a magnet for drama, even when he’s not playing.

The Disaster That Changed the Life of Baseball’s Next Big Star
The pitching phenom Roki Sasaki lost his family to a tsunami. Then he clung to his love for the sport.

Jerry Jones Talked About Respect for Mike McCarthy. Then He Did This.
The Cowboys owner handled his coach’s departure in about as disrespectful of a way as possible, a columnist for The Athletic writes.