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Kris Bryant is a Superstar in the Making - Just Like His Father Planned It
He grew up in the shadow of that other Sin City phemon, but rookie of the year Kris Bryant has quickly become one of the brightest talents in the game. Exactly as his dad planned it.
Draymond Green Won't Back Down
"He's the crazy one, the wild one, the one you love having on your team. We go at it all the time." Steve Kerr
The Nkemdiche Prophecy
Between Robert Nkemdiche’s off-field issues and unique outlook on life, teams worry about his NFL future. Should they?
Fearing Brain Damage, Joe Namath Has Endorsed A Dubious Treatment
After a life of football, Joe Namath fears he has brain damage. But he's sold on a dubious treatment - and wants others to buy in too.
The Confession of Arian Foster
The Pro Bowl running back doesnt believe in God. Now, for the first time publicly, he's ready to share why.
Steven Gerrard Is Out To Prove Himself In LA
Legendary midfielder Steven Gerrard hung up his Liverpool boots after 17 years with the Reds. Now, in all white for the LA Galaxy, he's out to prove himself all over again.
Football's Rite of Passage - The Oklahoma Drill
The Oklahoma drill is a rite of passage, a revered test of will - and everything we've come to fear about football.
How the AL West Was Won
The Texas Baseball Ranch is a little out of the way and a lot unusual, but the coach in charge might be leading a pitching revolution. Just ask the Astros newest star.
Julio Franco Won't Quit
At 57, the former All-Star is writing his third act as a manager - and player! - in Japan. And he says he's just getting warmed up for a return to the big leagues.
Brandon Armstrong - The Great Pretender
Brandon Armstrong has blazed an entirely new path to hoops glory by parodying the NBA's finest. But now that he has achieved viral fame, what's next?
Adrian Peterson Is Living In His Own World
In the insular world that Adrian Peterson has created, the word abuse is never used, and the idea of breaking the NFL's rushing record is not seen as outlandish. Can wishing away hate and doubt allow him to become the king he once was?
For Gay Athletes, What Comes After Coming Out?
Not so long ago, it seemed as if it was finally happening, that the revolution of athletes coming out of the closet had arrived and was passing, all within a few short years.
The Packers' Sack Machine
The Packers desperate gamble in 2014 to salvage their D has turned Clay Matthews into an entirely new breed of monster.
How To Raise A QB
More weight! In The Crucible, Arthur Millers classic play, the townsfolk of Salem, Massachusetts, accuse a man named Giles Corey of witchcraft, and to extract a plea from him, the authorities lay Corey in an open pit and pile heavy stones on his body, one boulder at a time. Yet Coreys only replyto his deathis a command to bring it on: More weight!
The Fix Was In The Whistle
In 2007, NBA ref Tim Donaghy pleaded guilty to betting on games he officiated. But it was never proved that he fixed them—until now. Our two-year investigation and intensive data analysis reveals how he did it, whom he did it with and the millions that flowed from the conspiracy.
Who Is The Ass Kicker Of The U.S. Women's National Team?
None other than the relentless Julie Ertz
One-Track Mind
Go along for the ride as Kentucky Derby favorite Game Winner endures anxious, rain-soaked weeks to do what he loves most: run.
Richard Sherman Won't Let It Go
The exclusive account of how his offseason of discontent traces to the Super Bowl That Got Away and the rift it created among him, Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll.
Once More With Feeling
Two decades into his legendary career, Roger Federer is playing with a newfound freedom —and having way too much fun to quit now.
Last Victory Lap
The fastest human alive is in no hurry to walk away from the spotlight.
The Aging Curve Of MLB Players
We know MLB players peak in their 20s and decline in their 30s. What happens in between? Only millions of tiny changes to their bodies and minds that are nothing short of remarkable.
Her Sister's Keeper
In Chicago, tragedy touches even the most celebrated families. But Dwyane Wade’s mother and aunt have learned that hope can follow despair.
Showstopper
Corey Seager is driven by a fear of failure. So how did he become the leader of a new generation of superstar shortstops? One sweet swing at a time.
A Man Called Kyle Schwarber
Larger than life. Stronger than a bull. A hero to all.
Breaking Big
Ken Roczen thought he might never race again after two horrific crashes. But his incredible comeback is almost here.
Novak Djokovic's Return To The Elite
In the spring, he was in the worst slump of his career. Two grand slams later, he’s back to No. 1. Writer Michael Steinberger takes us inside Djokovic’s return to the elite.
Simone Biles The Most Dominant Athlete Of 2018
This was the year the greatest gymnast of all time showed that not a damn thing will ever stand in her way. The Undefeated’s Danyel Smith chronicles Biles’ journey to unparalleled dominance.
What Simona Halep's Win Means To Romania
The Romanian was a No. 1 who’d never won a major—until 2018. Gymnastics legend Nadia Comaneci shares the joy of seeing Halep finally win, and what it means to their nation.
Ed Oliver Is Back For Thirds
Houston’s defensive tackle gobbled up awards as an underclassman and has already declared for the NFL draft. But as he enters his junior season, the Heisman hopeful is far from sated.
Idle Workshop
As the rest of America debates which statues should come down, how did sports—and college football especially—end up in a golden age of bronze?