What We Learned in the N.F.L.’s Divisional Round
From the Chiefs’ running game to the Saints’ versatility at quarterback, there was plenty to note as four teams advanced to the conference championships.
By Benjamin Hoffman
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From the Chiefs’ running game to the Saints’ versatility at quarterback, there was plenty to note as four teams advanced to the conference championships.
By Benjamin Hoffman
Murray plans to retire at Wimbledon, or even sooner.
By Ben Rothenberg
The defending champion defeats Alison Van Uytvanck in the first round of the Australian Open on Monday.
By Karen Crouse
Opelka, 21 and 7 feet tall, ousted the ninth-seeded John Isner, who is 6-10, in the first round of the Australian Open.
By Kurt Streeter
Brees threw an interception on his first pass, and New Orleans fell behind, 14-0. But the Saints reeled off 20 straight points to oust the defending Super Bowl champions.
By Ken Belson
New England scored on its first four possessions and Los Angeles was never close in an A.F.C. divisional-round matchup.
By Bill Pennington
Sharapova didn’t lose a game in a 63-minute first-round victory.
By The Associated Press
Adding C.J. Anderson to the backfield with Todd Gurley II turned out to be a stroke of genius for Sean McVay and the Rams.
By Scott Cacciola
Thanks to quarterback Patrick Mahomes and a surprisingly stout defense, Kansas City won a home playoff game for the first time since 1994 and advanced to the A.F.C. Championship Game.
By Ben Shpigel
The Los Angeles Chargers owner talked about his team’s recent success and the move from San Diego.
By Ken Belson
The school hired Rhonda Faehn, a former U.S.A. Gymnastics executive, to consult for its women’s team last week. After an outcry, it reversed course.
By Mihir Zaveri
A special committee will discuss whether Russia has done enough to comply with a demand for data about drug testing. It’s complicated — or not.
By Kevin Draper
There are four Grand Slam tournaments, and this year they each will have a different way to solve a tie.
By Christopher Clarey
First, unity. Then, let’s find some common ground. And, finally, let’s clear up some of the confusion.
By Christopher Clarey
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