In September, Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was hit in two separate games over five days. He slammed his head on the turf so severely
Month: December 2022
The modern-day sports stadium is something like an enormous outdoor (or indoor) living room. Roomy seats — even for those who can’t afford suites. Gourmet
Ten years ago, Mikaela Shiffrin, a 17-year-old high school student, won her first World Cup ski race. Standing at the bottom of the course in
In his spare time, Gilgeous-Alexander would hoop with Montoya and Castillanes at their Filipino basketball league — the start of a basketball odyssey. Gilgeous-Alexander spent
In that pre-internet age, dozens of newspapers, TV and radio stations, magazines, and news agencies sent reporters to see Pelé, and the Cosmos, filling press
They called it an N.F.L. game, but was it really? For a Week 17 game between two teams with postseason aspirations, the Dallas Cowboys-Tennessee Titans
The New York Times Sports department is revisiting the subjects of some compelling articles from the last year or so. In March, we covered Sedona
Tostão, his old teammate, has said that Brazilian players learn to separate themselves from their identities — that the nicknames by which so many earn
Pelé, sometimes to the frustration of activists, rarely spoke out about racism during his playing career or afterward. He would often repeat the consensus view
The New York Times Sports department is revisiting the subjects of some compelling articles from the last year or so. Rich Strike won the 148th