"Part of what was fun playing for you, BA, is you’d MF us in public."
"It was awesome to have an OC who talks a lot of s— to the defense"
“Don’t be a f—ing robot, Coby!"
How'd Bruce Arians and Andrew Luck make it work? Insightful read from our Jayson Jenks
www.nytimes.com/athletic/719...
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Jon Gruden's run with the Raiders was somehow worse than it looked, believe it or not. Great read today from @zakkeefer.bsky.social
www.nytimes.com/athletic/715...
It wasn't that long ago the Raiders hired a head coach straight from TV, then did the same thing at GM.
The result: 4 years of chaos.
Inside Jon Gruden's second run with the Raiders from those inside the building — and why they're still trying to get it right:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/715...
The Beast is here.
Bravo, @danebrugler.bsky.social
402 profiles, 2,700 rankings, 45,000 verified measurements and almost 300,000 words !!
Enjoy:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/int...
There's no guarantee skimo is back at the 2030 Olympics.
I took it all in Thursday. The wild races. The history. The competitors — one of which tried to make the Olympics in **three** other sports before trying skimo.
An ode to those who love the climb:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/705...
What's it like when the President of the United States calls you a "loser" before you compete in your first Olympics?
“Probably the hardest two weeks of my life," Hunter Hess says.
Then he aced his run Friday and flashed an 'L' at the finish line:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/705...
He paints his nails. He samba dances. And he retired three years ago, only to reinvent himself.
A skier representing Brazil(!) just beat Marco Odermatt, the sport's reigning king, to win gold in super-G?
Lucas Pinheiro Braathen is one of a kind. So is his story:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/704...
There's no media spotlight at the Olympics quite like what Eileen Gu faces.
Two hours to get thru interviews?
And with her success comes more scrutiny about her choice to ditch the US and represent China, how it's benefited her, and how she justifies it.
www.nytimes.com/athletic/704...
" I wanna go for it, because that's what I do."
Chloe Kim had one run left, and a decision to make at the top of the hill: play it safe ... or drop the hammer.
"Exciting but terrifying," her boyfriend, Myles Garrett, called it.
Story from Livigno: www.nytimes.com/athletic/704...
“To have a call like that, at the Olympics, pretty much stripping it away from me, it’s hard to deal with."
On a brutal ending, some he-said he-said dissent, and a difficult day for American Nathan Pare:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/704...
Chloe Kim tore her labrum 34 days ago. She wasn’t back on a board until 2 weeks ago. She hasn’t competed in 10 months.
No matter.
“I might be better at snowboarding than I am at walking,” she said.
But how’s she doing all this with a dislocated shoulder??
www.nytimes.com/athletic/703...
Due to a recent injury — a torn labrum in January — Kim’s challenge looks as steep as Livigno’s 23-foot halfpipe walls.
The risk is obvious, but so is the reward.
“I think the Olympic gold medal is too enticing not to try.”
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Chloe Kim is on the brink of Olympic history.
She could become the first halfpipe snowboarder — male or female — to win three consecutive gold medals.
Can a silver medal mean more to an Olympian than a gold?
Alex Hall says yes. Let him explain why:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/703...
She was one of our first female star athletes to grow up in the social media era — she has the receipts to prove it.
At one point, she hated winning. After Beijing, she wasn't sure she'd be back.
On Chloe Kim, chasing history with a dislocated shoulder:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/703...
One of America's most unique Olympians goes for back-to-back golds today.
"Maybe the most successful ski bum on the planet" spends his winters in a van with his buddies, filming tricks. He loves Google earth. He keeps his gold medal in a sock drawer.
www.nytimes.com/athletic/696...
Morning walk through Bormio 🇮🇹
"It really runs contrary to everything the Olympics should be."
"We need to lead with love and compassion ... I'd love to see more of that."
Chloe Kim and Eileen Gu chime in on Donald Trump's criticisms of Hunter Hess.
www.nytimes.com/athletic/703...
On Sunday, President Trump called US snowboarder Hunter Hess "a real Loser."
On Monday here in Livigno, snowboarding star Chloe —daughter to two immigrants — offered up her opinion on the matter:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/703...
"That haunted me for nine years. I just decided ... 'F— living with regret. I'm doing this, even if it all blows up in my face.'"
She retired at 20, became a plumber, then nine years later gave her Olympic dream one last shot:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/700...
She won gold in 2022 — then felt empty, aimless and unmotivated.
She could hear an angel on one shoulder, the devil on another.
Mathilde Gremaud — who just qualed first in slopestyle skiing — peels back the curtain on the hidden side of Olympic success:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/702...
"That haunted me for nine years. I just decided ... 'F— living with regret. I'm doing this, even if it all blows up in my face.'"
She retired at 20, became a plumber, then nine years later gave her Olympic dream one last shot: www.nytimes.com/athletic/700...
She turned pro at 14.
She quit at 20, never wanting to touch a snowboard again.
She ended up in AA. She worked as a plumber.
Now — at age 31 — she’s chasing an Olympic medal in Italy. Maddy Schaffrick’s remarkable story: www.nytimes.com/athletic/700...
👋🏻 Greetings from Bormio, Italy
She turned pro at 14.
She quit at 20, never wanting to touch a snowboard again.
She ended up in AA. She worked as a plumber.
Now — at age 31 — she’s chasing an Olympic medal in Italy. Maddy Schaffrick’s remarkable story: www.nytimes.com/athletic/700...
Good week to learn about how the voice of the Super Bowl and Olympics studio host Mike Tirico got his start in broadcasting (included: a great Lee Corso story!)
After three medals and three Olympics, Nick Goepper was finished. He retired at 28, ready to move on.
Then he had a crazy idea.
In a few weeks, he'll try to do something no male skier has ever done in Olympic history:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/697...
At 22, he came the width of a nickel from never skiing again.
At the top of the hill, he still battles those doubts — what might happen — if were to slip while soaring down the side of a mountain at 80 mph.
The risks of Ryan Cochran-Sielge:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/696...
First of several Olympic stories from me —
He spends a chunk of his winter driving around the country in a van with his buddies, filming tricks.
He keeps his Olympic gold medal in his sock drawer.
He might be the most successful ski bum on the planet:
www.nytimes.com/athletic/696...