Seth Wickersham

Seth Wickersham

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Seth Wickersham joined ESPN The Magazine after graduating from the University of Missouri. Although he primarily covers the NFL, his assignments also have taken him to the Athens Olympics, the World Series, the NCAA tournament and the NHL and NBA playoffs.

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In This Issue: 3-2-1 Meltdown

Seth Wickersham

...be for long.) Late-game situations are dicey for coaches, as ESPN The Magazine senior writer Seth Wickersham explores in this new feature, "3-2-1 Meltdown." It's a timely read, especially considering...

Blog Entry | Conversation | January 16, 2009

3-2-1 ... Meltdown

Seth Wickersham

Quick: your team's down five, ball in the red zone, 28 seconds left, no timeouts. What do you do? If you don't have a clue, don't feel bad. Neither do many NFL head coaches.

Story | Conversation | January 16, 2009

A TON OF VALUE

Seth Wickersham

Know who's never won the NFL's MVP Award? A group of offensive linemen. Know who else? A group of defensive linemen. And—this year especially—that's too bad.

Story | Conversation | December 30, 2008

A Billion To One

Seth Wickersham

Loaded with cameras and curiosity, Eagles linebacker Dhani Jones fills a cultural gap in China

Story | Conversation | December 02, 2008

Don't Think, Just Throw

Seth Wickersham

David Carr got beat up, put down and thrown out of Houston. But to find success in Carolina, he really needs to get out of his head

Story | Conversation | October 02, 2008

WE'RE ALL JUST DAY TO DAY

Seth Wickersham

It's not enough to grit through pain in the NFL. Players must follow an unwritten toughness code—or end up rehabbing their reps.

Story | Conversation | August 27, 2008

WE'RE ALL JUST DAY TO DAY

Seth Wickersham

It's not enough to grit through pain in the NFL. Players must follow an unwritten toughness code—or end up rehabbing their reps.

Story | Conversation | August 27, 2008

BLACK COFFEE, F-BOMBS, CELL PHONES & SUPER BOWLS

Seth Wickersham

As a new season kicks off, NFL Players of all shapes might wonder: How can we win like the Mannings? The answer has little to do with football.

Story | Conversation | August 26, 2008