By Isaac Sharret ’26 and Sam Kishelev ‘26
The 2022-23 National Football League’s (NFL) season was an especially impactful one, with many key moments that could have a permanent influence on future NFL seasons. By Henry Sacks ‘26
The highly anticipated matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Buffalo Bills on January 2nd, 2023 lasted for only one-half of the first quarter due to an on-field emergency. As Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow stepped back in the pocket and threw the ball to Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, Bills safety Damar Hamlin was injured. As Hamlin attempted to tackle Higgins and then get up again, the safety fell straight to the ground on his back. Joey Askin ‘24
Upon being selected ninth overall in the 2020 National Basketball Association (NBA) Draft, Deni Avdija quickly provided Jewish basketball fans worldwide with a feeling of excitement unlike anything before. At just 19 years old, Avdija found himself serving as a symbol of hope not only for the Washington Wizards organization struggling to escape a continuous cycle of mediocrity, but also for an entire Jewish community itching to watch someone of their religion play the game of basketball at the highest level. By Kenny Griffel ‘24
Following the turbulent 2022 Major League Baseball (MLB) season, the MLB has implemented many new practices and regulations that will alter the typical structure of the League that fans are accustomed to. |