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Jim Otto, Hall of Fame Raiders Center, Is Dead at 86

Despite his accomplishments on the field, he was remembered mostly for the many beatings his body absorbed, which left him…

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Paychecks, Drafts and Firings: The Possible Future of College Sports

National Labor Relations Board testimony, now in the hands of a judge, could have wide-ranging consequences — positive and negative…

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Norm Snead, Veteran N.F.L. Quarterback, Is Dead at 84

A four-time Pro Bowl selection, he spent seven years with the Philadelphia Eagles, where his record was better than the…

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For the Sake of College Athletes Everywhere, Jim Harbaugh Should Remain at Michigan

Some 25 million Americans watched with heavenly joy (or as the case may be, in Ohio, infernal dread) as the…

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Frank Ryan Dies at 87; Cerebral Quarterback Led Browns to ’64 Title

Off the field, he earned a P.h.D. in mathematics and taught the subject at Rice and Yale. And he brought…

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At What Point Should College Athletes Be Considered Employees?

Testimony in a National Labor Relations Board hearing is challenging the amateurism model that has remained a bedrock of college…

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It’s OK to Call It Soccer

The football-vs.-soccer debate is not about language at all.

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Walt Garrison, a Cowboy Three Times Over, Dies at 79

A colorful running back for the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Dallas Cowboys as well as a rodeo standout, he…

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Notebook and Pen in Hand, a Swiftie Watches the N.F.L. and Learns

As two of America’s biggest fandoms collide, the pop star’s biggest fans are studying up and cheering along.

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Notebook and Pen in Hand, a Swiftie Watches the N.F.L. and Learns

As two of America’s biggest fandoms collide, the pop star’s biggest fans are studying up and cheering along.

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