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NFL's Smartest Player Retires
John Urschel is leaving the NFL after three seasons to continue his pursuit of a PhD in math at MIT.
Rod Carew: How Extraordinary Heart Transplant Saved His Life
Baseball Hall of Famer nearly died from massive heart attack in 2015.
Son Of War Refugees Becomes Latest Hopeful For U.S. Tennis
After settling in Maryland, his dad became a maintenance worker at a local academy, and the kid tagged along.
Pinball Champ Was Obsessed With Spinning Objects, Bright Lights As Kid
Diagnosed with autism at 3, Robert Gagno discovered the game two years later.
11-Year-Old Boy Competes In Triathlons With Disabled Brother
Lucas, 9, has a rare condition that limits his ability to walk and talk.
Cockfighting: Illegal But Still Thriving, And It Comes Down To Money
Money, particularly gambling interest, fuels the popularity of this underground enterprise.
The Beautiful Mind Of Ravens Lineman John Urschel
While he isn't busy blocking for Baltimore, the 300-pounder is working his math doctorate at MIT.
HBO Real Sports' Roundtable Debates Tech's Role In Umpiring
Award-winning show wraps up the year with its usual discussion among correspondents.
Watch Full Segment Of HBO Real Sports' Profile Of Craig Sager
See broadcaster in moments away from media spotlight as he endures painful chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant from his son.
Rise And Fall Of Ex-FIFA Official Chuck Blazer
HBO's Real Sports takes a closer look at how U.S. soccer executive got caught and then flipped to be informant.
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