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What We Learned in N.F.L. Week 12
The Colts and Broncos have flipped the A.F.C. playoff script.

Ohio State’s Problem Is Not Ryan Day’s Coaching. It’s His Attitude.
In the Buckeyes’ third consecutive loss to Michigan, Day coached scared, our columnist writes.

This Season Proved Formula 1’s Brightest Star Has a Limitless Ceiling
Max Verstappen’s Abu Dhabi victory was a warning shot to the rest of the field.

The Player Who Found U.S. Fame After ‘Welcome to Wrexham’
Paul Mullin has become a star on and off the pitch.

Panthers Fire Frank Reich After N.F.L.’s Shortest Head-Coach Tenure Since 1978
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Jessie Diggins, Cross-Country Ski Star, Battles on After Eating Disorder Relapse
The U.S. Olympic champion begins her 14th season.

Why Soccer Is Punishing the Wrong People When Clubs Fail
Wealthy owners can walk away when things go wrong, but for supporters the impact can be far-reaching.

After a Heartbreaking Trade, an N.B.A. Veteran Finds Home Again
After finding out he was being traded while playing a video game, Mike Conley has embraced a new role in a new city.

Alabama Delivers a Win for the Ages in an Iron Bowl Comeback
The Crimson Tide converted on fourth and goal from the 31-yard line to keep their College Football Playoff dreams alive.

Are Modern Coaching Methods Turning Champion Athletes Into Addicts?
From the N.B.A. and N.F.L. to gymnastics and soccer, elite performers are displaying obsessive personalities.