Georgia overcomes SEC rout and sluggish first half Monday to pull away from Alabama late and win College Football Playoff national championship 33-18.
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
Opinion: Chicago Bears get it right by firing coach and GM, but everything else is still wrong
Since reaching Super Bowl in 2006, the Chicago Bears have had one playoff win and four winning seasons, and are looking for their fourth new coach.
Opinion: Aaron Rodgers’ ignorance shouldn’t disqualify him from another MVP award
Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has thrown 35 touchdowns to just four interceptions, by far the best ratio in the NFL this season.
Opinion: Once the gold standard on dealing with COVID-19, NFL throws in the towel with testing retreat
Travis Kelce, Joey Bosa and Jared Goff are among 51 players to land on NFL’s COVID-19 reserve list on Monday, the first day of scaled-down testing.
Opinion: NFL postponing three games is about COVID outbreaks, not preferential treatment
Las Vegas Raiders-Cleveland Browns game will now be played Monday while Washington-Philadelphia and Rams-Seahawks games were moved to Tuesday.
Opinion: Jaguars must cut ties with Urban Meyer for Trevor Lawrence’s sake
In deciding the fate of coach Urban Meyer, Jags owner Shad Khan’s only concern has to be what’s best for the development of QB Trevor Lawrence.
‘I just got used to being sick:’ How long-haul COVID has cost WNBA star Asia Durr two seasons
Asia Durr, the No. 2 pick in the 2019 WNBA draft, has been cleared to resume workouts 18 months after contracting COVID-19.
USA Gymnastics looking for new head of women’s team after high-performance director departs
US women had won every gymnastics team title since 2011 at world championships, Olympics before finishing distant second to Russia at Tokyo Games.
Opinion: Diplomatic boycott of Beijing Olympics is right way for US to protest abuses
Citing “ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity” U.S. government announces it will not send diplomatic delegation to Beijing Olympics
Opinion: Bobsled gold medalist Kaillie Humphries is driven by her newest title: American
Kaillie Humphries won bobsled gold at 2010 and 2014 Olympics, as well as a bronze at 2018 Games, while representing Canada, where she was born.