
Joe Burrow brings his routine to Super Bowl LVI
By Lauralys Shallow Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — Joe Burrow sat in the third row of the bleachers at UCLA’s Drake Stadium in his orange

Los Angeles Rams’ Max Pircher puts pigskin twist on quintessential Italian footballer
By Alyssa Haduck Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — Super Bowl week brought with it an announcement that the 2022 NFL season would feature the league’s

Los Angeles is on the verge of becoming a Rams town
By Matthew Ritchie Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — The NFC championship game, during which a sea of San Francisco 49ers red made the Los Angeles

Efforts this season make Al Golden prime coaching candidate in college ranks
By Kyle Kelly Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — Al Golden’s role as a position coach on the Cincinnati Bengals staff has served more importance than

Rams, Bengals adjust to Super Bowl played in Rams’ home stadium
By Alex Hutton Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — The Super Bowl is unique among major American sporting events in that it is played at a

The Super Bowl is for the rich — or those willing to sacrifice
By Colin Salao Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — On Saturday night, less than 24 hours before Super LVI, the entry price for tickets to the

Bengals, Bearcats are making the Queen City feel like football royalty
By Steven Gorgei Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — Over the span of 30 days, the University of Cincinnati Bearcats became the first non-Power Five team

Sam Hubbard embodies heart of Cincinnati and the Bengals
By Jack Murray Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — “Cincinnati-born Sam Hubbard, yes, sir!” Those were the words of Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon as

Super Bowl LVI television director cues up career memories and preparation plans
By Alex Hutton Medill Reports LOS ANGELES — Super Bowl LVI will be the seventh Super Bowl broadcast directed by Drew Esocoff and the fifth

Stacking the deck: Northwestern researchers demonstrate effect of psychology studies on racial equity
By MacKenzie Coffman Medill Reports Research on stereotyping often aims to understand when and why people hold biased beliefs. Yet, it also reflects the impact

Behind the CPS shutdown: What happens to high school athletics when a district shuts down?
By Jonathan Fernandez Medill Reports Currently all high school sports at Chicago Public Schools are on track to continue through the spring season without missing

Illinois Muslim Civic Coalition honors Martin Luther King, Jr., Muhammad Ali for state’s combined convention
By JP Acosta Medill Reports For the first time in Illinois, and United States history, Martin Luther King Jr. and Muhammad Ali were honored on