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How the Liberty’s Length Could Be the Key to the W.N.B.A. Semifinals
New York’s size and mobility have paid dividends for the team.

A Rookie Quarterback Has Completely Transformed the Washington Commanders
Jayden Daniels is setting the bar higher than anyone could have realistically expected, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Nearly Every M.L.B. Team Passed on Him. Now, He’s a Superstar.
The rise of Baltimore Orioles infielder Gunnar Henderson highlights the imperfect nature of baseball’s draft.

Ranking All 134 College Football Teams From First to Worst, With a New No. 1
Alabama’s 41-34 win against Georgia is the best win of the season for any team, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

N.F.L. Week 4 Takeaways: A Shadow Looms Over Kansas City’s Offense
Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City got another tight win but lost Rashee Rice along the way.

How Manchester United’s World Imploded Once Again
Everything went wrong as they lost, 3-0, at home to Tottenham. What do they do now?

Is Aaron Rodgers Too Good for the New York Jets?
The team’s offense flopped in a 10-9 defeat Sunday despite an array of impressive passes delivered by Rodgers.

How Indonesia Turns Unknown Soccer Players Into Superstars
Some of the game’s lesser-known players are becoming online sensations with millions of followers.

Alabama, Georgia and the Art of an Instant Classic
Georgia had won 42 consecutive regular-season games before the first-year Alabama Coach Kalen DeBoer put his stamp on a rivalry.

If Nick Saban Wants to Help College Football, He Should Be Realistic About It
The former coach has a lot of work to do on what’s actually happening with the economics of the sport, a columnist for The Athletic...