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Vikings Fans in London Are Relishing the Team’s Start

Vikings Fans in London Are Relishing the Team’s Start

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Minnesota faces New York at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium today, but its fandom transcends location.


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Michael Jordan’s Lawsuit Could Change NASCAR Forever. Racing World Reacts.

Michael Jordan’s Lawsuit Could Change NASCAR Forever. Racing World Reacts.

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Many in the garage were still processing what the outcome could mean for the future of the sport and its teams.


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A Blood Disorder That Disproportionately Affects Black People

A Blood Disorder That Disproportionately Affects Black People

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Sickle cell is still a relatively unknown condition and its effect on sporting performance is even less understood.


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Unranked Vanderbilt Shocks No. 1 Alabama in One of College Football’s Biggest Upset in Years

Unranked Vanderbilt Shocks No. 1 Alabama in One of College Football’s Biggest Upset in Years

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The victory was Vanderbilt’s first-ever win over a top five team in school history.


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Mets’ Offense Erupts Late in Division Series Game 1 Win Over the Phillies

Mets’ Offense Erupts Late in Division Series Game 1 Win Over the Phillies

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New York’s batting came back alive in the eighth inning and sealed a 5-1 win over its storied rival.


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In a Zany Day of College Football Upsets, One Stands Above the Rest

In a Zany Day of College Football Upsets, One Stands Above the Rest

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Five of the nation’s top 11 teams fell, led by Vanderbilt leaving No. 1 Alabama and its CFP hopes in a state of confusion.


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Everything to Know From Day 1 of M.L.B.’s Division Series

Everything to Know From Day 1 of M.L.B.’s Division Series

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The Mets rallies past the Phillies, the Yankees survived and Shohei Ohtani delivered in his postseason debut.


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Rising N.F.L. Prospects That Could Be Surprise First-Rounders

Rising N.F.L. Prospects That Could Be Surprise First-Rounders

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Our draft expert breaks down three non-quarterback college stars who have generated a buzz among league scouts.


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How an N.F.L. Journeyman Gave the Falcons Another Unlikely Win

How an N.F.L. Journeyman Gave the Falcons Another Unlikely Win

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KhaDarel Hodge caught two passes Thursday night, the second of which he took 45 yards for the winning touchdown in overtime.


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Aaron Judge Is the Yankees’ Superman. But the Royals May Have His Kryptonite.

Aaron Judge Is the Yankees’ Superman. But the Royals May Have His Kryptonite.

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New York’s star has just one hit and 11 strikeouts in 18 career at-bats against Michael Wacha, a righty veteran.


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Paolo Banchero Has Come So Far, So Fast. But There’s Still More To Do.

Paolo Banchero Has Come So Far, So Fast. But There’s Still More To Do.

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Heading into his third year in the N.B.A., the Orlando Magic star is developing his game and his voice: “You can’t ever be quiet.”


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The Former N.F.L. Great Pursuing an Olympic Curling Spot

The Former N.F.L. Great Pursuing an Olympic Curling Spot

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After a 12-year professional football career, Jared Allen found a new sport.


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What College Football Can Learn From the Matthew Sluka N.I.L. Saga

What College Football Can Learn From the Matthew Sluka N.I.L. Saga

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Players are finally allowed to monetize their name, image and likeness, but there are still no clear guidelines governing the marketplace.


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What Our Experts Learned From a Dramatic M.L.B. Wild-Card Round

What Our Experts Learned From a Dramatic M.L.B. Wild-Card Round

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Under the current playoff format, sweeps have been the norm, but home teams have largely lost their series.


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Ranking the Top Games in Week 6 of College Football

Ranking the Top Games in Week 6 of College Football

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There’s only one ranked matchup across the entire slate, but there are some intriguing games that could yield potentially telling results.


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