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A 2023 NFL Redraft, Deion’s Next School, the 76ers Soap Opera, and Week 3 Picks With Danny Kelly, Van Lathan, and Howard Beck

Plus, Bill and Van discuss the top five college football coaches who should watch out for Deion Sanders

Would Brock Purdy Work Outside San Fran? Credit to Daniel Jones, Plus Life Advice With Van Lathan.

Van Lathan joins to discuss college towns and forecast Colorado’s future, and Ceruti and Kyle make this week’s Alliance Parlay

The Top 10 Garbage Cash Movies and ‘Dumb Money’

Sean, Amanda, and Chris review ‘Dumb Money’ and craft a new entrant into their running "garbage" genre series—Garbage Cash

Week 3 NFL Picks, Props, and Predictions!

Sheil and Ben discuss their Week 3 picks and which story lines must be paid attention to, including whether this week could be rock bottom for the Chicago Bears

‘Ahsoka’ Episode 6 Deep Dive

Mal, Jo, and Ben discuss the riveting plot points of this pivotal episode!

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The Ringer’s Week 3 Fantasy Football Rankings

Struggling with who to start and who to sit? We have you covered.

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Russell Wilson Is (Almost) His Same Old Self

A closer look at the stats and film shows that the Bronco is playing very near the level he did for the Seahawks. So why does it feel so different now?

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Emergency Podcast: Rupert Murdoch Retires

Our media analysts look back at the Murdoch era and explore what his absence will mean for Fox

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A Candid Discussion About Olivia Rodrigo, ‘Guts,’ and Her Supposed “Feud” With Taylor Swift

Is Rodrigo carving out a new identity as a rock star? Or is she destined to remain a pop artist, like her idol Taylor Swift? Speaking of—what’s the deal with those two? Two Ringer writers try to piece it all together.

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The Ringer’s NFL QB Rankings, Week 3

What do we do with Joe Burrow? The quarterback’s calf injury is clearly still affecting his play, making for a difficult evaluation.

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‘Ahsoka’ Episode 6 Recap: The Buildup Finally Pays Off

By spending only a fraction of its time on our titular character, this latest installment is free to be equal parts ominous and joyful, expand the series’ cast, and finally reward weeks’ worth of patience

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Why Puka Nacua Is Setting NFL Records

Plus, what will happen when pass catcher Cooper Kupp returns?

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Alex Sarr May Be the Most Intriguing Prospect in the 2024 NBA Draft Class

The 7-foot-1 French teenager is a skyscraping wing in a center’s body who stole the show in two exhibition games against the G League Ignite. Said one NBA GM of the draft next June: "Sarr could go first."

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The Ringer’s Week 3 NFL Power Rankings

The Cowboys have overtaken the Chiefs as the NFL’s best team entering Week 3. Is Dallas for real this time?

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‘Prisoners’ at 10: When Denis Villeneuve Took Hollywood by Storm

‘Dune: Part Two’ is delayed until next year, so you might as well revisit the tense thriller that put its director on the map

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What’s Wrong With the Bears Offense? Everything.

A QB who can’t run an offense. A scheme that doesn’t maximize players’ strengths or cover their weaknesses. An offensive line that can’t block. A pass-catching group that doesn’t know what routes to run. It’s a cornucopia of disaster in Chicago.

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Every John Wick Kill, Ranked

Perhaps the best part about the new spinoff series ‘The Continental’ is that it gives us an excuse to revisit the ‘John Wick’ franchise—and review the hitman’s every … single … kill across four movies.

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Online Word Games Are Ruining My Life. And Probably Yours, Too.

Wordle is only the tip of the spear where our current plague of cutesy viral word games is concerned

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The Ringer MMA September Pound-for-Pound Rankings

Where does Sean Strickland land after his all-time upset? And how far do Israel Adesanya and Rose Namajunas fall after their losses? There’s plenty of movement on this month’s lists.

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‘Dumb Money’ Is Missing a Pitchfork

While Craig Gillespie’s retelling of the GameStop short squeeze is good fun and a surprisingly poignant picture of the pandemic, it lands in a middle ground that hardly feels revolutionary

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What’s So Great About Marriage?

The ‘Good Life’ authors join Derek to explain why the decline of marriage is an important factor in Americans’ diminishing happiness

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The Best Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Pickup Options for Week 3

The NFL season is in full force, which means injuries have started to impact some of the league’s best players. Here’s who to target to keep your team afloat.

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Which 0-2 NFL Teams Should Be Panicking, and Which Will Be Just Fine?

Eight teams have started off the season 0-2, hindering their playoff chances and dashing fans’ hopes. But is it time for the Cincinnati Bengals, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos, and others to really freak out? Or are worries about them overblown? This is the 0-2 Panic Index.

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The Hot Read, Week 2: The New York Jets Cannot Be Serious With Zach Wilson

Getting thumped by the Cowboys only affirmed the Jets’ very serious quarterback problem. Plus: a Giants comeback, the Bears’ failures with Justin Fields, award winners, and more.

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‘Winning Time’ Goes Out With a Loss

Showtime is over for ‘Winning Time,’ as HBO’s NBA docudrama gets canceled after only two seasons (and, awkwardly, a Lakers loss)

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‘Star Wars’ Droids Have Never Been Better

The surprisingly prominent presence of Huyang in ‘Ahsoka’ has extended a Disney-era streak of ‘Star Wars’ projects with indelible droids

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The Temp Tracks and Butt Cracks Behind the ‘Winning Time’ Opening Credits

Dishing out nostalgic ’tude and radical tunes, the HBO series’ opening credits are a lot like the show itself: irreverent, insistent, and only occasionally ahistorical

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Reddit Is No Longer the “Weird” Social Media. It’s Also Not Quite Normal.

There’s the Reddit of ‘Dumb Money’ that prompted a major fiasco in the finance industry, and then there’s the Reddit of celebrity AMAs and refining your pedestrian Google searches. On today’s Reddit, you can have both.

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The NBA’s New Rest Policy Is Built on a House of Cards

Load management has become a bummer for all parties in the NBA, but the league’s new rules ignore the sport’s biggest problem

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Kenneth Branagh Is Making a Cinematic Universe for Adults

The multihyphenate has carved out a rare space with an old-fashioned franchise catered to grown-ups

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What Does Aaron Rodgers’s Achilles Tear Mean for His NFL Future?

Both Rodgers and the New York Jets seem to believe the quarterback will come back from the season-ending injury he suffered on Monday night. But what kind of passer will he be if he does?

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New York Media’s State of Disbelief Over Aaron Rodgers

Rodgers’s injury Monday night sent local and national media into a tailspin and forced some broadcasters to go through the stages of sports grief on the air: shock, sadness, trade talks, more sadness … and maybe even a little acceptance

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Will the LeBron Effect Work on Christian Wood?

Christian Wood is no sure bet in Los Angeles, but like so many other redemption projects handed to LeBron James, the best-case result could have championship-level implications

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To Know Mitski Is to Never Truly Know Mitski at All

The 32-year-old singer-songwriter returns Friday with her new album, ‘The Land Is Inhospitable,’ just as she’s never been more popular. But in an era of social media and parasocial relationships, Mitski’s taken a completely different approach: She’s fought to maintain her privacy.

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Week 2 NFL Picks Against the Spread

Look for big bounce-back games from the Bengals and Bills. And is it really possible the Chiefs could start 0-2? Here are our picks for every game on the Week 2 slate.

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‘Ahsoka’ Episode 5 Recap: The Classically Cinematic “Shadow Warrior” Is a Thrilling—and Bumpy—Ride

The visually and aurally inventive installment presents some narrative unevenness as it chases ghosts, but the series and its eponymous protagonist now seem to have cast off their constraints

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Tua and the Dolphins: The NFL’s Most Dangerous Offense?

Solak breaks down how Tua Tagovailoa, Mike McDaniel, and the Miami Dolphins somehow look like they have a more dangerous offense than they did last year