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He’s a High School Coach, a Neighborhood Hero and an N.F.L. Quarterback
Before joining the Lions for the playoffs, Teddy Bridgewater coached Miami Northwestern High School to a state championship.

High School Basketball Twins Signed 7-Figure Deals. Now They Can’t Play.
The Bewleys were five-star prospects with N.B.A. dreams. But they’re ineligible for Division I college basketball.

Everyone Suddenly Hates Kansas City, and It Makes No Sense
The N.F.L.’s most dominant team is officially the Evil Empire, and for many fans, the rage has become blinding, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

She Left Ukraine to Pursue Basketball. Now She’s a Rising Star.
After her family was torn apart in the war, Kate Koval has found a home at Notre Dame.

A Fire Ravaged Palisades High. A Baseball Season Offers a Chance at Normalcy.
Amid a charred Los Angeles landscape, the players’ return to the field offers their community a sense of hope.

The World’s No. 1 Golfer Injured His Hand Making Ravioli
Scottie Scheffler needed a surgical procedure and was forced to miss the first two tournaments of the 2025 season.

Brittney Griner Is Changing Teams After 11 Seasons With Phoenix
The 34-year-old announced on Instagram that she’s leaving the Phoenix Mercury to sign with the Atlanta Dream.

The New College Football Playoff Had Great Moments, but It Needs Tweaks
The ideal format would mean changing the size of the field and the location of games, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

One of Manchester United’s Biggest Signings Became a $100 Million Disaster
The Premier League giants sanctioned a loan exit for Antony, bringing his miserable spell at Old Trafford to a temporary end, a columnist for The...

In Melbourne, the Silicon Valley of Tennis
The four Grand Slams love to one up each other, but the Australian Open is first on more than just the calendar.