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Jerry Brewer

Jerry Brewer

National Sports Columnist at The Washington Post

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Basketball
  • College Sports
  • Football

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Recent Articles

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Column | The Bucks remain a mess, and NBA teams wonder what can be learned

Milwaukee did the right thing in trading for a star to complement Giannis Antetokounmpo, but it has turned out so wrong.
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Column | Sports can unify. This election makes clear that they can ...

Sports can unify. This election makes clear that they can also divide.
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Column | From afar, this Commanders season looks like a hazy dream

Even from a great distance, one can see that the Commanders have become a competent franchise in every way, with a clear vision of how to succeed.
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Column | In the NFL, it’s no longer just the QB whisperers getting ...

Finding someone with a resume built on being quarterback-friendly isn’t the only way to hire the right NFL coach. At the moment, it may not even be the best way.
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Column | Yankees-Dodgers is charming, obnoxious and a baseball dream

Shohei Ohtani and the rest of the Dodgers are floating into a World Series too good to be true.
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Column | The 49ers should have won a title already. Do they still h...

Time is ticking for Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers, whose excellence remains incomplete.
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Column | Tony Bennett stood for more than basketball. That’s why he...

Former Virginia coach Tony Bennett was born to lead, but he no longer fit in this era of college basketball.
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Column | Aaron Rodgers and the Jets are destined to bring out the w...

The Aaron Rodgers-Robert Saleh partnership wasn’t going to work, and it ended with the coach’s firing Tuesday. Now all scrutiny falls on the star quarterback.
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Column | Are the Commanders for real? Sure seems like it.

Though the franchise has a way of disappointing its fans, it’s safe to invest your emotions in these Washington Commanders, who are building something real.
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‘Deep sadness and frustration’: The end comes for the A’s in Oakland

The A’s, who won four World Series titles while in Oakland, become the third team to exit city in five years. And fans are left to absorb the departure.
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Column | Shohei Ohtani’s latest extraordinary feat can hardly be be...

As Shohei Ohtani became the first player in baseball’s 50-50 club, he couldn’t keep his greatness simple.