It’s only Week 3, and there are almost a half-dozen teams already in need of quarterback help. Meanwhile Colin Kaepernick continues to stay fit.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Report: DOJ investigating FBI, Olympic organizations’ handling of sex abuse complaints
The Department of Justice is looking at how several Olympic organizations handled sexual abuse complaints, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Opinion: Poor performance in opener might be one-off for Chicago Bears. What if it’s not?
With expectations high for the Chicago Bears offense, it can only manage a field goal in season-opening loss against the rival Green Bay Packers.
Opinion: ‘Dancing with the Stars’ on wrong foot with Ray Lewis, Lamar Odom and Sean Spicer
Season 28 of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ will include three controversial contestants: Ray Lewis, Lamar Odom and Sean Spicer.
Simone Biles reasserts herself as greatest gymnast ever with sixth U.S. national championship
No question Simone Biles is the best her sport has seen. No offense to LeBron, Mikaela Shiffrin, Serena: She could be the best athlete in the world.
Opinion: US fencer, hammer thrower show principles with podium protests at Pan American Games
With a gold medal around his neck and an American flag on his chest, U.S. fencer Race Imboden kneels on podium during ceremony at Pan American Games.
Opinion: NFL gets it wrong again by not disciplining Chiefs’ Tyreek Hill
Tyreek Hill won’t face NFL discipline over child abuse allegations “based on the evidence presently available.” But there is enough to justify action.
Opinion: The Women’s World Cup showed Europe is on rise. What will USWNT do to keep pace?
U.S. Soccer needs to settle lawsuit, bolster NWSL and examine youth structure to keep ahead of European teams at next Women’s World Cup.
Rose Lavelle blooms for USWNT in World Cup, establishes herself as a star of the future
Rose Lavelle’s value to the USWNT will only grow. She turned 24 in May, and several veterans are likely to move on after the Tokyo Olympics.
Opinion: US women’s soccer team personified America at its best with World Cup championship
The U.S. women’s World Cup title Sunday is one for the ages, for sure. More than that, though, they’re a team for the ages. For this age.