
Who to Watch at the Winter Olympics
A guide to some of the Games’ most exciting contenders—whether they’re making highly anticipated debuts or returns
Where athletic pursuit can lead

A guide to some of the Games’ most exciting contenders—whether they’re making highly anticipated debuts or returns

The Cleveland Indians will stop wearing the controversial logo on their uniforms next year. What’s next for Native American–inspired imagery and names in the sports world?

The underdog Philadelphia team overcame the New England Patriots in a nail-biter of a game that was pure spectacle.

The tournament saw the Swiss veteran winning a historic 20th Grand Slam singles title—and hinted at what’s to come in the men’s 2018 tennis season.

Philadelphia’s quarterback is facing long odds at the Super Bowl—but onlookers shouldn’t count him out yet.

The 2018 Baseball Hall of Fame inductee played with an originality that outshone even his incredible statistics.

Though the best signal-caller ever remains in the playoffs, his also-ran counterparts may suggest the rise of a more well-rounded sport.

After retiring from a virtually flawless career, the former shortstop embarked on a messy tenure as the CEO of the Miami Marlins.

Competitive parking may not inspire the popular imagination like NASCAR or the NBA, but a handful of enthusiasts are hoping to change that. Welcome to the National Valet Olympics.

After infusing college football with a jolt of bravado, the outspoken Oklahoma quarterback can close out his amateur career with a championship.