All Sports
- Famous sports people, places, and things: a photo quiz
If you're truly a well-rounded sports fan, you should be able to prove it by identifying many of the 20 images shown here.
- Tim Tebow to the Rams? Cue the Tebowmania
Tim Tebow? Yes the name came up in the wake of Sunday's injury to Sam Bradford, the St. Louis Rams' starting QB. But at this point, Tim Tebow is merely a talking point.
- Broncos-Colts game: Peyton Manning gets taste of the new Indianapolis Colts in loss
Broncos-Colts game: Broncos' QB Peyton Manning returned to Indianapolis, where he played 14 years, and got a firsthand look at how radically the Colts are trying to change directions. Just don't ask Jim Irsay to explain.
- World Series 2013: why Red Sox run is a revolution
World Series bound, the Boston Red Sox of 2013 are, in some ways, a lot different from the championship teams of 2004 and 2007. Call it the Jonny Gomes effect.
- NFL Week 7: Cat clash and Peyton Manning 'back home again in Indiana'
The three must-see games of Week 7 feature division leaders looking to stay on top, including a former quarterback returning to his old stomping grounds.
- True fans of baseball's Boston Red Sox, please step forward
Whole books have been devoted to Red Sox trivia, but by taking this 25-question quiz, you can quickly determine if you deserve “membership” in Red Sox Nation.
- NFL Week 6: Patriots, Chargers look to rebound from last week's losses
The featured games in NFL Week 6 include a quartet of former Super Bowl-championship clubs going head-to-head and a pair of quarterbacks striving to reach the next level.
- Are Washington 'Redskins' doomed? NFL's resistance to change showing cracks.
The NFL has agreed to meet with the native American group leading the campaign against the Redskins nickname. The owner of the Washington Redskins is not attending.
- NFL Week 5: Bears, Bengals try to play spoiler at home
As we head into Week 5 of the NFL season, which teams will stay on top and which will continue to fall?
- MLB playoffs: Against good pitching, American League teams look for run-scoring edge
The Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Oakland Athletics, and Tampa Bay Rays all have home run hitters in their lineups. But all four teams can score in other ways, too.
- MLB playoffs: National League features classic pitching vs. offense matchups
The Atlanta Braves, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Pittsburgh Pirates all have talented starting pitchers. The question is can that pitching subdue quality hitters on all four teams.
- Do you really know your Atlanta Braves baseball history?
The Braves have had three home cities and become one of Major League Baseball’s perennial contenders, but playing in the South, they sometimes seem beyond the limelight. See how much attention you’ve paid to their interesting history by taking this 25-question quiz.
- OK baseball fans, do you know your major-league ballparks?
In no other major pro sport do the field dimensions and personalities of stadiums vary as much as in baseball. They, in a sense, are the "10th man" on the field. Here are 30 questions to test your knowledge of the 30 big-league parks.
- Percy Harvin: How soon will Seahawks need him?
Percy Harvin said he hopes to be on the field by Week 7. Will the Seattle Seahawks need him right away? Could Percy Harvin's rehab take longer? Should Seattle wait until later in the season to unleash Harvin?
- NFL Week 4: Seahawks, Broncos, and Patriots look to stay perfect
After this weekend, one-quarter of the 2013 NFL season will be complete. There are several games Sunday that should get your attention.
- America's Cup: How Team Oracle flew past the wind to revive yacht racing
Team Oracle USA won the America's Cup final Wednesday, coming back from a seven-race deficit. The moment is a landmark for a venerable sailing race that is reinventing itself.
- Shaq changes his tune as new Kings-maker
Shaquille O'Neal's verbal jab at the NBA's Sacramento franchise during his playing days was only a bit of marketing gamesmanship, The Big Diesel says now that he's a part-owner of the Kings.
- One out from glory: Cardinals' rookie Wacha just misses no-hitter
Michael Wacha: A high-hopping infield hit just over the outstretched glove of the 6 ft. 6 in. rookie pitcher prevented him from becoming the first St. Louis Cardinals hurler since Bud Smith turned in a no-hitter in 2001.
- Tim Tebow fans rally in Jacksonville, but Moscow wants him
Tim Tebow fans want him to play for the Jacksonville Jaguars. But Tim Tebow also has a $1 million offer to play two games in Russia.
- OSU allegations: Did Oklahoma State pay football players?
OSU allegations by Sports Illustrated potentially point to a lack of institutional control at Oklahoma State University. The sports magazine is publishing excerpts from their reporting of OSU allegations online this week.