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Lefty Quarterbacks Used to Be an Annoyance. Miami Is Flipping the Script.
Understanding how Tua Tagovailoa throws has allowed the Dolphins to design an offense that takes advantage of the way the ball comes out of the...

This Was Supposed to Be Kelvin Kiptum’s Olympics
The men’s marathon in Paris will fall almost six months to the day since the death of Kiptum, the 24-year-old darling of the sport.

The 1961 Phillies Know What the White Sox Went Through
Philadelphia’s final record that year was 47-107, still the worst for the club since World War II.

In Paris, Naomi Girma Has Been Crowned a Defensive Queen
The U.S. women’s soccer team star has flourished at the Olympics, leading the Americans to the gold medal match.

A Humbling Start to Quincy Wilson’s Olympic Career
The 16-year-old track star’s debut in the 4x400-meter relay was a reminder of both how far he has to go and his unending potential.

14 Unranked College Football Teams That Could Surprise This Season
College football is entering a new era in 2024 with a 12-team playoff. These sleeper teams have a chance.

Why the Cowboys Are Stuck in a Complex Contract Situation
Dallas could eventually employ the league’s highest-paid quarterback, a top-two receiver and the highest-paid defensive player. But it won’t be easy.

Should the Yankees Have Traded for Another Starter?
New York was in on talks to acquire Detroit’s Jack Flaherty. With the way the Yankees’ starters are performing, maybe it would have been worth...

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.

A Big Name Emerges as a Top Target in the U.S. Men’s Soccer Coaching Search
Hiring former Tottenham and Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino would be a huge splash, a columnist for The Athletic writes.