Colin Kaepernick's steadfast commitment to social justice, even as it has cost him his NFL career, is why he is the winner of SI's Muhammad Ali Legacy Award.
Carlos Beltran has raised over a million dollars to help the relief effort in Puerto Rico. He retired in November after winning his first World Series title with the Houston Astros this season.
Joel Embiid has dominated both on and off the court for the 76ers on his way to becoming one of the most promising, players in the NBA. He's Sports Illustrated's Rising Star of the Year.
Ladies and gentlemen, start training your beer muscles. The 2017 Samuel Adams National Stein Hoisting competition is here, and the winners are going to SI's
SI chose Dwyane Wade over Roger Federer as Sportsman of the Year in 2006, a decision that drew plenty of criticism both inside and outside the magazine.
LeBron James delivered a title to his hometown Cavaliers with one of the greatest comebacks in sports history. For that, he is Sports Illustrated's 2016 Sportsperson of the Year.
LeBron James said it was an honor to be named Sportsperson of the Year, but added that the award is more about those who came before him and the city of Cleveland.
INDEPENDENCE, Ohio (AP) LeBron James delivered on a promise and ended decades of Cleveland sports misery in 2016. For leading the Cavaliers to an NBA title and
You could make the case that 2016 was the Greatest Year in Sports History. That made this year's SI Sportsperson selection even tougher. In the end we could choose only one winner: LeBron James.
In this week's episode, Jon Wertheim introduces exclusive clips from Serena Williams, including outtakes from her Sportsperson of the Year award documentary and Venus Williams's speech from the event.
Jon Wertheim answers reader questions about Serena Williams and the SI Sportsperson of the Year award, Roger Federer and Martina Hingis and more in his weekly Mailbag.