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Before He Was a Rising N.F.L. Coaching Star, He Had to Tackle Inner Demons
Dave Canales said he turned to infidelity and alcohol as his career ascended. Confronting the vices taught him how to be vulnerable.

Novak Djokovic Needs New Tennis Quests. Can the U.S. Open Provide Them?
What does a 24-time Grand Slam champion and Olympic gold medalist do next?

Explaining the New Format of the Champions League
UEFA has adopted the “Swiss model,” so Thursday’s draw for Europe’s elite club soccer competition will look very different.

Analyzing the Most Optimistic and Pessimistic Fans in College Football
No fan base is completely hopeless, but more fans expressed frustration this year because of factors such as conference realignment and the transfer portal.

Scottie Scheffler Called Golf’s Playoffs ‘Silly.’ Is He Right?
“Sometimes sitting up here giving my input can get blown out of proportion,” Scheffler said.

Could Shohei Ohtani’s Unique Resume Hurt His M.V.P. Chances?
The Dodgers superstar isn’t pitching this year as he recovers from a surgery. Failing to appear on the field could matter to voters.

After Rewriting W.N.B.A. Records, Caitlin Clark Can Make More History
The Indiana Fever guard now has the most assists in a single game in league history, and is eying more milestones.

A Complete Guide to the Paris Paralympics
Here’s what to know about the 2024 Games, including day-by-day highlights and the stars to watch out for.

Naomi Osaka and the Gravity of a Superstar at the U.S. Open
The two-time champion may be a wildcard with a ranking of 88, but she still transcends tennis.

Welcome to Everton, the Premier League’s Most Miserable Club
Fan fury, financial chaos and terrible results have made an English soccer institution utterly joyless.