Football fans “have never seen a more exciting playoff season,” David Remnick writes. This week, as the playoffs reach their penultimate round, we’re bringing you a selection of pieces on the sport.
Football fans across the country have never seen a more exciting playoff season. Last weekend’s thrill ride came to its heart-stopping conclusion with the Kansas City Chiefs tying the game in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, and then winning in overtime, thereby sending Buffalo Bills fans into another tailspin of wintry despair. At the same time, pro football, the most popular television spectacle in the U.S., is, at least for some, a guilty pleasure.
This week, as the playoffs reach their penultimate round, we’re bringing you a selection of pieces on the sport. In “
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