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Greg Bishop

Sports Illustrated

New York, NY, United States

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  • The New York Times

Past articles by Greg:

In the End It Was Mahomes, Ankle and All

Last week he had the world’s most-obsessed-over limb. Now, he has a win over a budding rival and an upcoming trip to the Super Bowl. → Read More

Katie Taylor-Amanda Serrano Is Sports Illustrated's Fight of the Year

Living up to its billing—and then some—boxing's best bout in 2022 is a no-brainer. → Read More

‘Let’s F—ing Party’: The Mariners Finally End Their 21-Year Playoff Drought

After two decades of bad decisions and bad bounces and bad play, Seattle is returning to the postseason. → Read More

A Rams Quarterback, a Bills Coach and a Family Affair in the NFL Opener

On Thursday night, Rams QB Matthew Stafford will see a familiar face on the Buffalo sideline. → Read More

45 Thoughts on Tom Brady’s 45th Birthday

Fun facts, stats and comparisons trying to put the GOAT’s career in perspective on the eve of his 23rd season. → Read More

The Hilinski Family Won't Stop Fighting a Tragic Issue That’s Not Going Away

Through their foundation, Tyler Hilinski's parents continue to advocate for increased mental health resources, particuarly in the wake of several college athlete suicides in 2022. → Read More

Kayvon Thibodeaux Wants to Tell His Own Story

The explosive edge defender has been the target of draft season criticism—now, he wants to take back control of his story. → Read More

From Controversies to Comebacks, Kansas Completes the Perfectly Imperfect Title Run

Why this Jayhawks team will be remembered as the poster child for one particular time period—the era of asterisks in college sports. → Read More

The Inside Stories of the Rams’ Super Bowl Run From Those Who Lived It

From McVay and Stafford, Kupp and Aaron Donald, and those who lived it... → Read More

Frank Caliendo on His NFL Coach Impressions

A Q&A with the comedian, his theory on why impressions of NFL coaches work so well, and his Sean McVay impression in particular. → Read More

Joe Namath on Joe Burrow

A Q&A with the Hall of Fame quarterback on the latest Joe taking the NFL by storm, the Super Bowl in L.A. and what he hopes to see on Sunday. → Read More

Thirteen Seconds: Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs Have Just Enough Time to Win Instant Classic

The Chiefs and Bills met in the latest chapter of a quarterback rivalry that may define not seasons but eras. The last team with the ball won. → Read More

The Discovery, Mystery and Controversy of the (Possible) First Rams Horns Helmet

It might be a prototype for the first helmet bearing an NFL logo. It might not. A memorabilia collector has what he believes could be a historic artifact. Our writer goes on a journey to find out. → Read More

Final Takeaways from the Tokyo Olympics

Four writers reflect on what they'll remember most about these Games, outside of the athletic competition. → Read More

U.S. 3x3 Team Wins Gold—And Wins Over Fans in the Process

Team USA's historic triumph in Tokyo could mark the moment when a new juggernaut was born. It also showed that the sport of 3x3 basketball deserves its place in the Olympics. → Read More

Where Have the Suits on College Hoops's Sidelines Gone?

The pandemic saw many NCAA coaches understandably opt for a more casual gameday approach to dress, but will it stick around? → Read More

Inside a Secret Alumni Tradition at Gonzaga

John Stockton's Sunday Ball creation bonds the Gonzaga Bulldogs' past with their present. → Read More

What Would Another Win Mean for Joe Smith Jr.?

A laborer outside of the ring, Smith sees another title win as a path to more big-money bouts and perhaps less construction work. → Read More

Why So Few Super Bowl–Losing Teams Make It Back

Super Bowl runner-up coaches, players and executives discuss why it's so hard to return to the big game after losing. → Read More

Two Weeks of Chaos for Deshaun Watson and the Texans

The aftermath of the Texans' disappointing 2020 season, as embattled executive Jack Easterby stays, Nick Caserio arrives and Deshaun Watson wants out. → Read More