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The Deshaun Watson Experience Has Yet to Pay Off

The bulk of the Browns’ mess belongs to the quarterback, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The Bill Belichick Shadow Is Gone. This Patriots Team Is Jerod Mayo’s Now.

Not only is the head coach in the win column in the season opener, but it’s also clear that his players are buying what he’s...

The Inventor of the Seal Dribble, One of Soccer’s Most Outrageous Skills

After years of looking for the former Brazil sensation Kerlon, The Athletic tracked him down in North Carolina. This is his story.

Paralympics: Best Moments and Standout Performers

The Athletic looks back on a Games filled with powerful, important and surprising stories.

A New Giants Season With the Same Old Questions

Daniel Jones’s performance in Sunday’s season opener showed that New York has far more questions than answers at quarterback.

The U.S. Open Final Offers Hope for Men’s Tennis, and a Reality Check

A sport that has long been dominated by a select few players now feels more open to the field. But is it really?

In Sunday’s Overtime Battle Against the Rams, the Lions Didn’t Break

Detroit has become a team with the expectations of a contender, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Tom Brady Made His N.F.L. Broadcasting Debut, and He Sounded Like a Rookie

The seven-time Super Bowl champion’s first broadcast was a bit awkward, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Ranking 134 College Football Teams After a Week Full of Upsets

It took just two weeks for college football to descend into chaos, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Aaron Rodgers May Not Be Loved Everywhere. But He Is in His Hometown.

In Chico, Calif., everyone has a story about the Super Bowl-winning quarterback.