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On the Road With Tom Brady, Who Won’t Be Caught With Gray in His Beard

The greatest quarterback in NFL history is trying to streamline his packing, find time for books, and get back to Japan again.
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Napheesa Collier Talks the ‘Injustice’ of the WNBA Finals and Launching Her Own Women’s Basketball League

“I’m definitely still not over it,” says the Olympic gold medalist and Minnesota Lynx star, whose new three-on-three league, Unrivaled, begins play on January 17.

LeBron James Has Entered His ‘Uncle Style’ Era

When you’re in your 22nd year in the NBA, you’ve earned the right to show up for work in a hoodie and slides.

Jonathan Toews Opens Up About His Healing Trip to India and Whether He’ll Ever Play Hockey Again

After a litany of health issues forced him to step away from his career, the former Chicago Blackhawks captain underwent a five-week Ayurvedic detox—enduring induced vomiting and daily enemas—in an effort to get his body and mind back on track.

The Real Life Diet of Ernie Johnson, Who Eats Wherever Mike Fratello Tells Him To

The Inside the NBA host follows Peloton rides with cheese grits and struggles to get his 64 ounces of water.

On the Road With Frances Tiafoe, Who Will Try Kangaroo Before He Eats an Oyster

The American tennis star is a seasoned international traveler, and he’s trying to sample local cuisine more often—with some limits.

On the Road With Jalen Hurts, Who Requires a Microwave in His Hotel Room

The Philadelphia Eagles quarterback loves heating up leftovers, vacationing in the Caribbean, and hitting his favorite wing joint every time he’s back home in Houston.

Hunter Woodhall and Tara Davis-Woodhall Stole the Spotlight at the Paris Games. Now? ‘Every Day’s a Fairy Tale.’

Paralympic sprinter Hunter Woodhall and Olympic long jumper Tara Davis-Woodhall went to Paris in July and came home with two gold medals. What did you do on your summer vacation?

Walker Buehler Knows How to Win Championships—and Especially How to Celebrate Them

Up all night with the Dodgers' World Series-clinching pitcher, who went from struggling on the mound to delivering LA a title—and trampolining directly into free agency.

Did Anne Hathaway Get the Knicks' Season Back on Track?

Two weeks ago, OG Anunoby had a courtside run-in with the Oscar winner. Ever since? He’s been one of the best players in the NBA.

Saquon Barkley Is Superman Again

In case you forgot, the Eagles running back is one of the sickest to ever do it.

Amanda Serrano on the Rise of Women's Boxing and Her Brutal, Bloody Fight of the Year Candidate

“We’re fighting for more than just what we’re fighting for in the ring—we’re fighting for the recognition and the respect that we deserve.”

On the Road With Brandin Podziemski, Who Learned How to Nap from Steph Curry

Now in his second year in the league, the Warriors’ guard has learned a thing or two about rest, travel, and the hidden gems on an NBA schedule.

Inside Michael Jordan's Quest for NASCAR Glory

In recent years, His Airness has given up the basketball court for the racetrack. We hit pit lane with His Airness as his 23XI Racing squad competed for a title.

The French National Soccer Team Can’t Stop Getting Fits Off

Sacré bleu, these guys can dress.

‘Wanna See Jake Paul Get Punched???’ Among the Bros for the Jake Paul–Mike Tyson Fight

One writer trawls Manhattan in search of the Netflix spectacle's meaning—or at least a few Jake Paul fans.

Doug Baldwin Jr. Used to Catch Passes for the Seahawks. Now He's Helping Free People From Prison

Since 2022, the Seattle fan favorite has served on Washington's Clemency and Pardons Board—part of a longstanding commitment to criminal justice reform, and an essential part of his post-playing journey.

Tre Mann Is Single-Handedly Bringing Giant Shorts Back to the NBA

The Hornets’ guard revived the Y2K look, and now he’s putting up the best numbers of his career. “There were times last year when my shorts were too short. I just didn’t feel good out there.”

The Dallas Cowboys Can’t Beat Anyone, Including the Sun

Jerry’s World is a glare-filled monument to hubris.

Donovan Mitchell on the Cavs' Undefeated Start and His One-Man Juan Soto Recruiting Effort

The perennial All-Star has things clicking in Cleveland—but he's eager to deliver for his hometown Mets, too.

Vince Carter Thinks the NBA Can Still Save the Dunk Contest

The longtime Raptor, fresh off a Hall of Fame induction and a teary-eyed jersey retirement in Toronto, goes deep on what he learned over 22 years in the league.