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N.F.L. Players Grade the Working Conditions of Their Teams

The Cardinals and Patriots received the two lowest grades in the annual report cards.

This N.F.L. Off-Season, the Buzz Isn’t Just About the Quarterbacks

Now that Matthew Stafford’s future is decided, the Myles Garrett market requires more attention, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Arch Manning’s Former Teammates Scout His N.F.L. Prospects

At the draft combine, those who played with the Texas quarterback gave their own evaluation: “I feel like there’s nothing Arch can’t do.”

Manchester United’s Head Coach Might Be Too Honest for His Own Good

Ruben Amorim refuses to sugarcoat his words. This turns the spotlight on his team’s struggles, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

The N.H.L. Trade Deadline Is a Week Away. Here’s What Might Happen.

Our experts made a bold prediction for each team in the league. The results are enticing — and contradictory.

Oval Office Confrontation Creates Uncertainty for Ukrainian Tennis Players

The country’s players are feeling the impact of Volodymyr Zelensky’s clash with President Trump ahead of two tennis tournaments in the United States.

Say What You Want About the Knicks, but They Are Clutch

New York’s Jalen Brunson has been toying with emotions as of late, putting daggers through the hearts of N.B.A. franchises across the country.

The Unique Dodgers Encore for Shohei Ohtani Begins Now

Ohtani, the walking miracle of the Los Angeles Dodgers, will resume his two-way Ruthian feats this season, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

In a Battle of the N.B.A.’s Best, the Cavaliers Made a Point

After Cleveland’s largest comeback win in 11 years, it sure felt like a playoff atmosphere. It’s only a sign of what’s to come, a columnist...

The N.C.A.A. Tournament Doesn’t Need to Be Fixed

Since 1985, the Big Dance has proven time and time again that it needs no alterations, a columnist for The Athletic writes.