Saturday, January 1, 2022

Sports: What to read and watch

Look back at the most memorable moments of 2021, watch football, snowboarding, and skiing.

What to Read This Weekend

Illustrations by Nicole Rifkin

We asked our reporters to write about the most memorable sports moments of 2021 — not the grandest or most historic events, just the moments they think of first when they look back on the year.

You may see a theme emerging.

Read the full article here.

What to Watch This Weekend

The Cincinnati Bengals, led by Joes Burrow and Mixon, center, had 575 total yards of offense in their win last week over Baltimore.Andy Lyons/Getty Images

All times are Eastern.

Football

On Saturday, watch the Fiesta Bowl, as Notre Dame (11-1) takes on Oklahoma State (11-2) (1 p.m., ESPN). Notre Dame is hoping to clinch its first win in one of the top six New Year's Day bowl games in over two decades. In the evening, watch Utah (10-3) play Ohio State (10-2) in the Rose Bowl (5 p.m., ESPN).

On Sunday, watch the Arizona Cardinals face the Dallas Cowboys (4:25 p.m., Fox). While Arizona has clinched a playoff spot, they have lost three consecutive games and may play with some desperation, Emmanuel Morgan writes. Kansas City and the Cincinnati Bengals are likely to provide the best contended game of the weekend (Sunday, 1 p.m., CBS). After a 3-4 start, Kansas City has not lost since October, and its defense has improved drastically after being one of the league's worst.

Skiing and Snowboarding

Get a warm-up for the 2022 Olympics by catching some skiing and snowboarding on the first day of the year.

Peacock will be streaming the World Cup circuit's stop in Calgary, which will double as a U.S. Olympic qualification event for freestyle skiing halfpipe athletes (Saturday, 8 p.m.). And at noon, watch the beginning of snowboard slopestyle's World Cup season.

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