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Could Aaron Judge Surpass Barry Bonds’s Single-Season Home Run Record?
Teammates weighed in on the Yankees slugger after he hammered his 50th and 51st home runs of the season on Sunday.

After a Decade Apart, the John and Jim Harbaugh N.F.L. Rivalry Is Back
While the brothers took different paths, they ended up in the same place philosophically: “We see the game almost exactly the same way.”

M.L.B. Player Will Make History on Monday by Playing for Both Teams in the Same Game
Danny Jansen was playing for the Blue Jays when the game was delayed. Now he plays for the Red Sox.

Which College Coaches Are Rising and Falling in a Post-Nick-Saban World?
The Athletic’s insiders rank the Football Bowl Subdivision’s head coaches into eight tiers.

The Best Movies From 1999, According to Our Critics
In our view, these eight comedies, dramas and more have attained classic status 25 years later. Let us know your own picks.

Some Coaches Are Worried About the Future of Football. Are They Correct?
Georgia head coach Kirby Smart calls it the “deterioration of football.” The numbers tell a complicated story.

Deion Sanders Talks a Lot About Character. His Own Tactics Raise Questions.
The Colorado coach refused to take questions from a local journalist. It resembles cowardice, a columnist from The Athletic writes.

How the Olympics Fueled Demand for Collectibles
U.S. basketball stars, women’s sports and Snoop Dogg pins dominated collector interest.

Pro Football Hall of Fame Revises Its Eligibility Rules
Coaches now will have to wait only a year after retirement to be considered, instead of the previous five-year period.

Nelly Korda Silences the Critics With a Dominant Women’s British Open Performance
The No. 1 golfer posted successive 4-under rounds to start and gave herself a three-shot cushion on her nearest rivals.