Elton John and the English Soccer Club That ‘Saved His Life’
Elton John and the English Soccer Club That ‘Saved His Life’ The pop icon authored soccer’s original stardust story at Watford.
NY Times award winning sports section
https://www.nytimes.com/section/sports
Elton John and the English Soccer Club That ‘Saved His Life’ The pop icon authored soccer’s original stardust story at Watford.
Ranking the N.B.A.’s City Edition Jerseys, From Inspired to Hideous After teams unveiled their special alternate uniforms, we evaluated the good, the bad and the absurd.
4 Seconds, Zero Regrets: Behind the Shortest Career in N.H.L. History Despite playing just one shift in hockey’s top league, Greg Koehler isn’t bitter about how it all unfolded.
From Beloved Son to Traitor: Why Ed Cooley Left Providence for Georgetown After 12 seasons coaching his hometown Friars, Cooley joined their Big East rival for a simple reason.
Bill Belichick Has the N.F.L.’s Best Résumé, but There’s One Bewildering Trend Plenty of assistants have worked alongside one of the greatest coaches in football. Almost all of them have failed to win on their own.
Steeled by Lessons Off the Field, C.J. Stroud Is Taking the N.F.L. By Storm Doubt surrounded the quarterback before the draft. So far, the rookie has shed every label.
Why Formula 1’s First Las Vegas Grand Prix Was an Utter Failure The sport first came to the Nevada desert in 1981. It lasted just two years.
Cancer and Injuries Nearly Broke Jim Kelly. Now, His Focus Is on What He’s Found. Even after all he’s endured, the N.F.L. legend has a zeal for every opportunity. His strength comes from somewhere else.
Nadal, Murray and the Hunt for a Graceful and Glorious Exit Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray won so much for so long. Their main opponent now — the aging process — remains undefeated.
Michigan’s Rivals Fume About Sign-Stealing “We want something done now,” a Big Ten coach said.
The N.B.A.’s Next Big Star Has Officially Arrived The 7-foot-4 French phenom Victor Wembanyama delivered a breakout performance that we will be talking about for a long time.
John Calipari Was the King of College Basketball. One Game Changed Everything. Kentucky and its coach have never quite been the same since a devastating Final Four loss in 2015.
Damar Hamlin Returns to Cincinnati. His Emergency Team Looks Back. Hamlin, a safety with the Buffalo Bills, collapsed on the field last year against the Bengals when emergency personnel quickly began the life-saving relay.
Barking, Flexing, Vomiting: What Really Happens in a Soccer Tunnel Testosterone-filled bearpits have evolved into glass-encased viewing areas — but their mystique remains.
Ranking N.F.L. Teams From First to Worst as the Eagles Take the Top Spot Philadelphia, Baltimore and Miami are on the rise entering Week 9.
Angel Reese Is Unstoppable. And She Makes No Apologies for That. The L.S.U. basketball star is a national champion whose every move now commands attention.
The Top Women in Tennis Say the Sport Is Broken. This Is Why.
After Trading James Harden, It’s What Comes Next That Matters for the 76ers
We Asked 50 College Coaches About Sign-Stealing. Here’s What They Revealed. Almost all of them thought Michigan’s football team crossed a line.
Texas Rangers Win First World Series in Franchise History The Rangers got their first hit against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the seventh inning, eventually taking home the title in five games.