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Are the Bears Failing No. 1 Pick Caleb Williams?
The more you watch Chicago flounder on offense, the more you wonder if Williams’ development is in good hands, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Will Mike Trout Ever Be Truly Great Again?
The “best player in the game” has been derailed by injuries. Recapturing his former greatness won’t be easy.
What Week 3 Revealed About the Best Division in the N.F.L.
The Vikings and Packers have made the N.F.C. North a revelation, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Chargers Quarterback Justin Herbert Played on Sunday. He Never Should Have.
Who is going to protect Herbert from himself, a columnist for the Athletic writes.
M.L.B.’s Best Offensive Duo Since Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig
Aaron Judge and Juan Soto have put together the greatest offensive season of any teammates in decades, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Here’s What We Learned in Week 3 of the N.F.L. Season
All three of Kansas City’s victories have been decided in the final seconds of games this season.
A 17-Year-Old Soccer Star Analyzes His Outrageous Backheel Goal
Chris Rigg produced a moment of magic to help Sunderland beat one of its rivals.
Former N.F.L. Coach Jimmy Johnson Slams Panthers Owner David Tepper
Carolina has the league’s worst record since the start of the 2018 season, when Tepper bought the team.
Michigan Proved It Can Win Ugly. For Now, That’s All That Matters.
The Wolverines aren’t looking for sustainability. They’re looking for whatever can help them win, a columnist for The Athletic writes.
Daniel Ricciardo Helped His ‘Old Pal’ Max Verstappen Maintain Title Hopes
Ricciardo went half a second quicker than Lando Norris on the race’s penultimate lap.