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(12/04/15 7:22am)
Since the very first day of training camp, pundits have been asking the questions: Which is the NFL’s team to beat? Which is the resurgent dark horse? Twelve weeks into the NFL season, we’re starting ...
(10/23/15 4:22am)
When I was 10 years old, I found my life’s calling: I was going to grow up to become a professional baseball player, as I matter-of-factly stated in my fifth-grade yearbook. Every occupation other than ...
(10/09/15 5:09am)
As the NFL grows ever popular and cements its status as an American cultural icon, the league is constantly looking to improve its product on and off the field. Anything that captures eyeballs and brings ...
(09/25/15 5:16am)
After many months of hibernation, America’s sport is finally back in action. Once again, air pressure takes a back seat to touchdowns. Once again, Sundays, Mondays and Thursdays are football days. Once ...
(04/14/15 3:11am)
Rooting for the Boston Red Sox has always been a labor of love. Because hopes are consistently high in March, the disappointments hurt as much as the payoffs elate. One minute you’re getting emotionally ...
(03/17/15 5:35am)
Since 2001, the New England Patriots have made six trips to the Super Bowl. In that same period of time, all other AFC East teams have made eight playoff appearances in total. Read that again.
New England’s ...
(02/27/15 7:57am)
The annual NFL combine wrapped up this week in Indianapolis, and by and large, it was a pretty routine showcase. Like every year, some players put on a dazzling display of superhuman athleticism. Like ...
(02/10/15 6:16am)
Despite concerted efforts to hate him and the uniform he wears, I’ve always been in complete awe of Kobe Bryant. It’s the intensity, the competitiveness and the drive. Even the cold arrogance speaks ...
(01/23/15 7:05am)
For as long as Bill Belichick has been wearing a headset, the New England Patriots have been synonymous with success. There’s a lot for the 21st century Boston sports fan to be proud of, but atop the ...
(12/05/14 7:36am)
On Nov. 18, the NFL announced that Adrian Peterson would be suspended indefinitely for whipping his four-year-old son back in September. Citing the brutality of Peterson’s offense and his subsequent ...
(11/14/14 5:23am)
Rather predictably, the past 10 weeks of the 2014 NFL season have made us all look like fools. Seattle and San Francisco challenging for NFC supremacy? Please. The Jets’ sneaky resurgence? Yikes. But ...
(10/31/14 5:46am)
The first time I attended a Red Sox game at the historic Fenway Park, I was bored out of my mind. My five-year-old attention span couldn’t grasp the complexities of baseball, so I spent the entire afternoon ...
(10/17/14 6:27am)
For the past seven months, the sports world has tipped its collective cap to the incredible career of Derek Jeter. There is much to be celebrated — Jeter has defined excellence, class and leadership ...
(09/26/14 5:59am)
It all seems so silly sometimes. In the simplest terms, football involves grown men in tight pants chasing a strangely shaped ball. That’s what I watch for nine hours every Sunday. That’s what Jay ...
(09/08/14 6:15am)
As of last Thursday’s clash between the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers, real football is officially back. And for the next five-plus months, it’s here to stay. The hits, the highlights, Al ...
(04/21/14 6:46am)
As Jim Nantz tells us so often, the Masters Tournament truly is a tradition unlike any other. For golf fans, there is no better remedy after a long, golf-less winter than the green fairways and greener ...
(04/07/14 6:09am)
America loves football. The NFL loves money. More football equals happier fans and higher revenues. Sounds like a win-win, right?
If there’s one tenet that has driven Roger Goodell’s tenure as NFL ...
(03/17/14 6:00am)
It’s no secret that being a professional athlete is a lucrative profession. Simple economics follows that, when supply meets demand, Aqib Talib gets $57 million from the Broncos. At no other time of ...
(03/03/14 8:25am)
Early March — it’s a bleak time of year for sports fans. Football and Olympic action have faded away, but baseball and March Madness haven’t yet arrived. Perhaps worst of all, the NBA season of ...
(02/14/14 7:46am)
No matter who you are or where you’re from, the Olympic Games are a pretty big deal. Placed perfectly at the intersection of sports, nationalism and geopolitics, the Games are one of those rare events ...