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After Years of Rumors and Drama, an N.B.A. Star Finally Found a ‘Sense of Peace’
Cleveland’s Donovan Mitchell is leading the charge to the Cavaliers’ best record at 26-4. But he of all people knows how fleeting it can be.

Aaron Rodgers Addresses Stories Regarding the Jets’ Ongoing Dysfunction
“What’s best for the Jets is not having these types of leaks all the time. When that gets figured out, it will be a little...

This College Football Season Was Full of Young Stars. These Shined the Brightest.
These are the true freshmen and redshirt freshmen who made the biggest impact for their teams in 2024.

Ranking Every N.F.L. Team From First to Worst With a Battle For No. 1
The playoff picture is coming into focus, but plenty of questions remain as the slate turns to Week 17.

‘I Don’t Digest Food Properly Now’: The Pressure of Managing a Soccer Team
Premier League managers have a hard time switching off. Some struggled to describe how they relax.

How Well Do You Know Baseball? Here’s Your Chance to Test It.
To celebrate the sport, we present The Athletic’s 2024 Baseball Trivia Extravaganza.

U.S. Open Doubles Champion Admits to Doping Violation
Max Purcell admitted to breaking anti-doping rules and was provisionally suspended from tennis while being investigated.

The Falcons Replaced Kirk Cousins, and Renewed Their Playoff Dreams
Michael Penix Jr.’s first career start for Atlanta was “nearly flawless,” coach Raheem Morris said.

Two Years Later, a Former Jets Play-Caller Gets the Last Laugh
It’s clear that neither of Mike LaFleur’s replacements in New York was a remedy to what ailed the offense, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

How College Coaches Try to Win the Game of Quarterback Musical Chairs
Of the 141 quarterbacks who started at least five games this season, more than half were plucked out of the transfer portal.