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The WNBA is discovering the costs and benefits of the Caitlin Clark age as it becomes a business more than a unifying cause. Column by Candace Buckner:

Column | For the WNBA, a wider audience means more money, more problems
Column | For the WNBA, a wider audience means more money, more problems

The league is discovering the costs and benefits of the Caitlin Clark age, as it becomes a business more than a unifying cause.

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Jayden Daniels learned to deal with pressure by following Joe Burrow at LSU, where both won Heisman trophies. They’ll meet Monday night when the Commanders face the Bengals.

Jayden Daniels lived in Joe Burrow’s shadow. Now he’s challenging him.
Jayden Daniels lived in Joe Burrow’s shadow. Now he’s challenging him.

Commanders QB Jayden Daniels learned how to deal with pressure by following Joe Burrow at LSU, where both won Heisman trophies.

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A win is a win. What’s more important for the long-term future of the Washington Commanders: The education of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Column by Barry Svrluga:

Column | Jayden Daniels stumbled, survived and thrived. It’s still just Week 2.
Column | Jayden Daniels stumbled, survived and thrived. It’s still just Week 2.

The education of rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels is ultimately the most important thing right now for the Washington Commanders.

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Tua Tagovailoa may be closer to the end of his career than anyone wants to ponder, writes Jerry Brewer

Column | The dread of watching Tua Tagovailoa play football
Column | The dread of watching Tua Tagovailoa play football

The Dolphins quarterback may be closer to the end of his career than anyone wants to ponder.

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Despite the widespread legalization of sports betting in the United States, the offshore black market continues to attract billions of dollars of wagers annually

Legal sports betting was supposed to end the black market. It didn’t.
Legal sports betting was supposed to end the black market. It didn’t.

Despite the widespread legalization of sports betting in the U.S., the offshore black market continues to attract billions of dollars of wagers annually.

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