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Editor, Dodgevikings

Dodgevikings is an editorial publication covering sports. We write firsthand, source carefully, and disclose every relationship.

What Dodgevikings pays attention to

A short editorial note on how we cover sports — and why our angle differs from the rest of the field.

The conversation around sports has gotten noisier in the past few years, and not always more useful. Trade press recycles vendor talking points. Larger outlets parachute in when something dramatic happens, then leave. The middle ground — careful, sustained, on-the-ground reporting — keeps getting thinner. That gap is where Dodgevikings sits, and it shapes every editorial decision we make about what to chase and what to skip.

Our working theory is that most readers don't need another summary of yesterday's news. They need someone who's been paying attention long enough to notice when the framing is wrong. So we lean into context: what changed, what didn't, what the incentives are, who benefits from a particular narrative being repeated. That sometimes means publishing fewer pieces than competing outlets, but each one earns its place in your week.

Practically, that translates to a few habits. We name sources where we can. We disclose when a piece touches on a company we've ever taken money from (rare, and disclosed up top). We update old stories when reality changes, rather than quietly burying them. And we try to keep a clean line between editorial and commerce — which is unglamorous but is, in our experience, the difference between coverage you can trust and coverage you can't.

If you've found us recently, the easiest way to get a feel for the publication is to read three or four pieces in our most active categories. The voice carries across them: skeptical of consensus, generous to the people doing the actual work in sports, and willing to admit when an earlier take aged badly. We'd rather correct ourselves in public than pretend we always knew.

The newsletter remains the best way to follow along — it's the only place we run pieces in their intended order, with the context that ties them together. Everything else here is the archive: dip in, follow a thread, and let us know when we get something wrong. That last part isn't a formality. Reader corrections have shaped some of our best work, and that's the way we'd like to keep it.

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What does Dodgevikings cover?

We focus on sports — original reporting, interviews, and analysis updated weekly.

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How often do you publish?

Two to three pieces a week, plus a monthly long-read.

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Is the content sponsored?

Editorial is never paid. We disclose every relationship.

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Can I contribute?

Yes — pitches are open year-round. See the contact page.

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