Ty Schalter
How 'Genshin Impact' Content Creators Handle a Multi-Generational Audience
It's not just young players trying to keep up with the hit game, it's also their struggling parents and mentors.
Super Bowl LIII is Going to be Great (Unless the Refs Mess it Up)
Don't lose sight of one of the most intriguing Super Bowl matchups in years because the referees screwed up over the weekend.
Sizing Up the NFL's Championship Matchups
The top four seeds in the NFL playoffs—the Kansas City Chiefs, New England Patriots, Los Angeles Rams, and New Orleans Saints—head into next weekend for a chance to play in the Super Bowl.
The Year in NFL QBs Not Named Colin Kaepernick
Many quarterbacks saw action in real NFL games this year, and none of them were named Colin Kaepernick. Let's see how they did, shall we?
Why College Football Gets Overtime Wrong, And The NFL (Almost) Gets It Right
After Super Bowl LI, some have argued that the NFL should adopt college football's supposedly fairer overtime format. Those people are wrong.
Boy, the Falcons Almost Did This, Huh?
After tonight, there's absolutely no doubt about it: Tom Brady's the greatest quarterback ever to play, and this was the greatest Super Bowl ever.
Boy, the Falcons Are Really Doing This, Huh?
Never count out Touchdown Tom, but if you weren't excited for the halftime show it's certainly safe to make a beer run or something.
Alex Mack Will Play in Super Bowl LI Despite Injury—Now What?
if Mack gets pushed around early, it could be a long night for everyone counting on him to pave the way for Atlanta's first Super Bowl win.
Fact-Checking Roger Goodell's Claim that Thursday Night Football Is "Better"
In his annual state of the league address during Super Bowl week, Roger Goodell called Thursday night games "high-quality." Three charts say he's wrong.
The Falcons Ran the Packers All the Way Off the Table
The Falcons just as surely re-established themselves as Super Bowl favorites.
How Does Andy Reid Keep Letting These Playoff Games Slip Through His Fingers?
With the stage set for them to succeed and everything on the line, the Chiefs offense had nothing on the Steelers defense.
The Dallas Cowboys Can't Blame the Clock, Refs or Fates—They Got Beat
The Packers walked into Arlington and handed the Cowboys their hat.