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Sir Bobby Charlton Was Both Ordinary and Extraordinary
Few soccer players can claim to be their country’s finest. But his widely held status as England’s greatest feels unquestionable, our columnist writes.

Which Current N.F.L. Players Could Be Considered Football’s Best Ever?
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After a Tense Saturday in College Football, There’s a New No. 1 Team
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The LeBron James Experience Enters a New, and Perhaps, Final Stage
For the first time, an N.B.A. season begins with James’ possible retirement looming.

All Eyes Are on the N.B.A.’s Magnetic Young Star
In his hometown, Anthony Edwards is a beacon of hope. In Minneapolis, he’s giving a long-suffering fanbase reason to believe.

An Argument Over a Horse May Have Led to Manchester United’s Decline
The dispute between the coach and owners precipitated a controversial takeover by the Glazer family and the team’s slide.

What We Learned in N.F.L. Week 7
The Ravens entered the Super Bowl conversation while the Patriots delivered a stunning win.

Even Amid an Investigation, Michigan Is Ruthlessly Defeating Its Opponents
The program’s integrity is in question. The Wolverines have made one thing abundantly clear: They don’t care.

Mohamed Salah and the Scrutiny of His Words About the War in Israel and Gaza
One of the biggest players in soccer is straddling two worlds.

After the Final Rose: How an N.F.L. Quarterback Ended up Hosting ‘The Bachelor’
Jesse Palmer is America’s favorite, most ubiquitous quarterback. Whether you realize it yet or not.