In Sunday Night Football, Quarterbacks Step Into the Spotlight Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments No. 1 pick Caleb Williams leads the Bears into a matchup against C.J. Stroud and the Texans.
NFL Week 2 Takeaways: Upsets Abound as a Super Bowl Hopeful Falls to 0-2 Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The Ravens are winless through two games for the first time since 2015, while the 49ers, Lions and Cowboys also suffered surprising losses.
Deion Sanders Felt Colorado Was Disrespected. It Responded With a Win. Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments “It meant everything for us to go prove the world wrong,” one Buffaloes player said after a victory on Saturday.
Can a New Coach Bring the U.S. Men’s Soccer Team to World Cup Glory? Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Mauricio Pochettino must be ruthless to achieve all of his lofty goals, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Florida and Florida State Had High Hopes. Why Are They So Bad? Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Coaches for the two programs earn more than $17 million total, but the schools have combined for just one win this season.
In Week 2 of the N.F.L. Season, Quarterbacks Step Into the Spotlight Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Cincinnati’s Joe Burrow looks to bounce back against Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City.
Tom Brady vs. Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney Posted by By The New York Times September 15, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Broadcasters on both sides of the Atlantic are primed for Birmingham City-Wrexham, a clash of two lower-league clubs seeking to capture American fans.
Stephen A. Smith Reacts To Shannon Sharpe's NSFW Livestream Incident Posted by By rssfeed September 14, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments Sharpe himself has said he's "embarrassed" over the ordeal, and that he's an "extremely private" person.
Mauricio Pochettino Aims to Bolster Belief Ahead of U.S. World Cup Bid Posted by By The New York Times September 14, 2024Posted inSportsNo Comments The national team’s new head coach admits he is outside his comfort zone but eager to attack his new role.