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In a Seismic Shift, the N.F.L. Is Coming to Netflix on Christmas Day
The streamer being a player for live sports rights will change the landscape of sports consumption, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

College Football Atmospheres Are Special. These Are the Loudest.
Our writers share the most deafening moments they’ve experienced across the country.

Who Will Win the First 12-Team College Football Playoff? Experts Predict.
Six teams received votes, but there is an overwhelming favorite.

J.J. Redick Dishes on Declining N.B.A. Ratings
The first-year Los Angeles Lakers coach cited a number of factors that he believes have played a role in the ratings.

Eli Manning and the Hall of Fame Argument That May Never Go Away
The legacy of the former Giants quarterback goes beyond Super Bowls and interceptions.

Introducing the Most Dangerous Pass in Soccer
Here’s the risk and reward behind the pass that drives most fans wild, and some furious.

In the College Football Playoff, One Quarterback Stands Above the Rest
Dillon Gabriel was an easy choice in our expert’s rankings. Then the arguments began.

The N.F.L. Quarterbacks That Could Change Teams This Offseason
Sam Darnold, Aaron Rodgers and Russell Wilson headline the potentially available signal callers.

College Football’s 12-Team Playoff Has Arrived. It’s Nothing Short of Miraculous.
What changed after six decades? The simple answer might just be that the sport drastically evolved, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.