RG3 goes down, Ray Lewis will play again, Green Bay dominates
Is FIFA Facing a Player Revolt Against Racism?
Kevin-Prince Boateng’s walk-off could change the game
Keeping ScoreCollege Sports
Politics, Penn State Football, and Pennsylvania’s NCAA Lawsuit
Pennsylvania governor Tom Corbett is taking on the NCAA. But why now?
English Soccer’s Premier League Heats Up On and Off the Field
Despite Mario Balotelli’s antics, the Manchester clubs look like being the only two clubs capable of winning the league. But QPR’s shock win at Chelsea is bad news for the clubs battling against relegation
Keeping Score2013
TIME’s Fearless Sports Predictions for 2013
Forecasting the Super Bowl winner, the NBA champion and an historic upset
Keeping ScoreBasketball
The NBA New Year: A Tale of Two Sad Sacks
While the Los Angeles Clippers keep winning, the Brooklyn Nets fire coach Avery Johnson
Keeping Score2012
One Writer’s Favorite Sports Moment of 2012. What’s Yours?
Jeremy Lin’s performance against the Los Angeles Lakers in February was unforgettable.
What The Kobe Bryant-Leo Messi Ad Says About The World
A Turkish Airlines spot goes viral
Tenacity Trumps Merriment in English Soccer’s Holiday Season
A slew of games around Christmas and New Year’s could decide the Premier League standings
Keeping ScoreFootball
The Most Snake-Bitten Franchise In Sports? A Case For The New York Jets
This year’s Mark Sanchez-Tim Tebow debacle is the latest sad chapter in Jets history
Zenit’s Nadir: Russian Team’s Fans Call for Whites-Only Policy
Imagine what would happen if a large group of fans of one of America’s most important teams issued a public “manifesto” urging them to never acquire any black or homosexual players. Unthinkable, right? Not in Russia
Keeping ScoreBasketball
A Cure For Jeremy Lin’s Woes? A Trip To New York
The Houston Rockets point guard said he was playing “terrible.” A big game against the New York Knicks, at Madison Square Garden, helped turn things around
Is Fan Misbehavior During “Derby” Rivalries Poisoning the Beautiful Game?
Have local rivalries in soccer become too dangerous or is the passion of the fans what makes the sport different to all others?