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What’s going on: Allyson Felix is coming out of retirement — with her sights set on the 2028 Los Angeles Games. Already the most-decorated American track and field athlete in Olympic history, Felix says the chance to race in her hometown is too good to pass up. But this isn’t just a comeback. It's also a high-stakes experiment she calls "Project Six." Her plan is clear: restart elite training in late 2026, race in 2027, and qualify for the national team. She’ll race selectively, training around her life as a mother of two. And Felix is also evolving how she approaches performance, which includes using recovery tools and supplements she once avoided. She admits she's not at her peak, and making the team is a long shot — she’d likely have to finish top three at the US trials in June 2028. So, why dust off her cleats?

Our take: This isn’t just about Felix. It’s further proof that the old model — peak early, decline, retire — no longer fits. Fellow elder millennial athletes like Lindsey Vonn, LeBron James, and Aaron Rodgers have extended their careers due in large part to better recovery, performance science, and a booming wellness industry. What makes "Project Six" different is the framing. Felix isn’t trying to rewind the clock. She’s testing what's still possible. Making the US Olympic sprint team at 42 would be unprecedented. But even if she doesn’t, we're still rooting for her.

Related: Team USA Gets A Much-Needed Boost From This Olympic Golden Girl's Return (Forbes)

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Our Well Played co-hosts and friends of the show tackle listener Qs.

Why is everyone roasting the New York Mets?

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The New York Mets are having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad season. Despite one of the highest payrolls in the league, they’ve lost 15 of their last 18 games. And the internet won’t let them forget it… no matter how much they wish it would. But the toughest hits may be coming from other teams around the league. The Minnesota Twins crunched the numbers on the Mets’ record and then put them in truly humbling company. Meanwhile, the Colorado Rockies mascot tried to steal Mr. Met's girl like a runner breaking for home with nothing to lose. Then the team swept the Mets and took a victory lap that felt especially personal. One silver lining? A glass-half-full fan found a way to turn a comically bad season into a public service announcement

Related: The Most Embarrassing Rejection in Baseball Right Now (Sports Illustrated)

In Her Court

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theSkimm caught up with Sarah Gorden about leading Angel City FC, motherhood, and building a life that extends well beyond the pitch.

“I wanted to be a professional soccer player like Mia Hamm. And someone told me to be realistic. It’s funny now.”

Read more in our Q&A with the defender and mom, including how she balances life as a captain, parent, and creative.

In Our Rotation

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Skimmed by Mallory Simon and Jordan Galloway. Fact-checked by Barbara Kean. 

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