Ranking Every N.F.L. Team From First to Worst After a Chaotic Week Posted by By The New York Times September 17, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Six underdogs won on Sunday, and four teams that missed the playoffs last season are 2-0.
The Penguins Kept Sidney Crosby, but There’s a Catch Posted by By The New York Times September 17, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Crosby’s new contract keeps him in control of his future, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
The Champions League Coverage From C.B.S. Has Become a Global Sensation Posted by By The New York Times September 17, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The results of “Inside the N.F.L.” and “Inside the N.B.A.” show that pushing the envelope has worked for the network.
Sidney Crosby Puts His Team First. Just Look at His New Contract. Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments It’s hard to imagine finding another player like the longtime Pittsburgh Penguins captain. But that’s not just because of his talent on the ice.
Why Arch Manning Could Be Poised to Make His First College Start at Texas Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The Longhorns’ quarterback Quinn Ewers is questionable for Saturday’s game due to an injury, which could thrust Manning back into the lineup.
The Lost Generation of Soccer Players Who Came After Messi and Ronaldo Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments There is a gap of recognition for players born after the 1990s. Is it an anomaly or something bigger?
The Iron Man of Modern Major League Baseball Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Matt Olson isn’t quite Cal Ripken Jr., but there might never be another player like him.
Why a Pre-Game Coaching Decision Led to Disaster for the Giants Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Brian Daboll didn’t deploy a contingency plan for a hobbled kicker. It directly contributed to Sunday’s loss, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
In Front of Home Crowds, Tennis Star Carlos Alcaraz Regains His Form Posted by By The New York Times September 16, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The No. 3 ranked player in the world put on a show for fans in Spain to help the country secure a spot in the Davis Cup.