As a feature on Sundays, we'll showcase five of our favorite feature stories from the week that you might have missed. These are the stories that make you tweet "tl;dr" on a Wednesday. But it's Sunday! So sit back and enjoy some of the best sports writing from the last week.

WHAT WE’RE READING

The five articles you’ll want to save and share with your friends.

1. Sometimes, it's the marginal players with the most interesting stories. Read Nate Jackson's tale of life in the NFL. [READ MORE]

2. Ken Berger wraps up his series on nutrition in the NBA with a story on his own life, but I'd encourage you to go back and read the entire series. [READ MORE]

3. One of what is sure to be many outstanding and comprehensive bowl guides, this one coming from Holly Anderson on Grantland. [READ MORE]

4. Greg A. Bedard visisted Columbia to get (and give) the NFL perspective on Gamecocks star Jadeveon Clowney. [READ MORE]

5. A world most sports fans probably don't know: 8-man football in Montana, which is big in small towns. [READ MORE]

title: “Daily Dish Sunday Reads” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-17” author: “Pricilla Garcia”


As a feature on Sundays, we'll showcase five of our favorite feature stories from the week that you might have missed. These are the stories that make you tweet "tl;dr" on a Wednesday. But it's Sunday! So sit back and enjoy some of the best sports writing from the last week.

WHAT WE’RE READING

The five articles you’ll want to save and share with your friends.

1. On Fangraphs, Dave Cameron makes the case for Mike Trout as a $40 million-$50 million star. [READ MORE]

2. Meet the remaining significant analytics skeptics and where they might be going wrong. [READ MORE]

3. Tom Ziller gives you the reason to hold out hope for Royce White and his NBA career. [READ MORE]

4. You've heard the hype for Jadeveon Clowney. Now get to kow the defensive player who might jump him on draft day: Khalil Mack. [READ MORE]

5. Jane McManus asks professional sports leagues to take a stand against domestic violence in the same way the NFL spends a month fighting breast cancer. She's so right. [READ MORE]