Jerry Brewer

Washington, D.C.

Sports columnist

Education: Western Kentucky University, BA in Print Journalism

Jerry Brewer is a sports columnist at The Washington Post. He joined The Post in 2015 after more than eight years as a columnist with the Seattle Times. During his career, he also has worked at The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Ky., The Orlando Sentinel and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He approaches sports journalism with a mantra: "The game is not the story. The game is a platform to tell a story." Through sports, Brewer chronicles the ups and downs, virtues and flaws, of humans whose lives play out before thousands of fans. He sees sports as riveting to the imagination and enlivened by the za
Latest from Jerry Brewer

Derrick Henry and Saquon Barkley keep the Ravens and Eagles grounded

In the NFL’s pass-first era, the running backs are making noise at an old-school position.

November 30, 2024
Running backs Saquon Barkley, left, and Derrick Henry lead the Eagles and Ravens into Sunday's marquee matchup.

Colorado’s Travis Hunter can do it all, including revive the Heisman Trophy

The quintessential football player, the Buffaloes’ standout has the substance to back up his and his team’s prime-time style.

November 29, 2024
Colorado's Travis Hunter jokes with teammates as he waits to do a television interview after a victory over Utah.

When the Harbaugh brothers meet, it’s best to get out of the way and marvel

The latest football family reunion came down to guts and will. Of course it did.

November 26, 2024
John Harbaugh, left, hugs his brother, Los Angeles Chargers Coach Jim Harbaugh after the Ravens' victory Monday night.

Have the Bears already ruined Caleb Williams?

An ugly losing streak has the Bears’ season on the verge of falling apart. Whether they can save the struggling Williams from failure is the most important question they’ve faced in years.

November 16, 2024
During the Bears' three-game losing streak, quarterback Caleb Williams's performance has plummeted to among the worst in the NFL.

The Bucks remain a mess, and NBA teams wonder what can be learned

Milwaukee did the right thing in trading for a star to complement Giannis Antetokounmpo, but it has turned out so wrong.

November 14, 2024
Giannis Antetokounmpo will turn 30 in less than a month, and Milwaukee is facing some unenviable decisions.

Sports can unify. This election makes clear that they can also divide.

The election has turned sports into a battleground, with two clear sides

November 5, 2024
Herschel Walker has been an advocate for Donald Trump, while Nneka Ogwumike and LeBron James have taken a different stance. (John Moore;Getty, Elijah Nouvelage/Getty and Chris Unger for The Washington Post.)

From afar, this Commanders season looks like a hazy dream

Even from a great distance, one can see that the Commanders have become a competent franchise in every way, with a clear vision of how to succeed.

November 2, 2024
Noah Brown's catch of a Hail Mary from Jayden Daniels to beat the Chicago Bears last week was the latest example of a Commanders team doing magical things. (Peter Casey/Imagn Images)

In the NFL, it’s no longer just the QB whisperers getting their shot

Finding someone with a resume built on being quarterback-friendly isn’t the only way to hire the right NFL coach. At the moment, it may not even be the best way.

October 26, 2024
After a rough start, Matt Eberflus, a former defensive coordinator, has Caleb Williams (18) and the Bears on the right path. (Ian Walton/AP)

Yankees-Dodgers is charming, obnoxious and a baseball dream

Shohei Ohtani and the rest of the Dodgers are floating into a World Series too good to be true.

October 21, 2024
Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto and the two biggest star factories in baseball will meet in the World Series. (Jayne Kamin-Oncea/Imagn Images and Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

The 49ers should have won a title already. Do they still have time?

Time is ticking for Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers, whose excellence remains incomplete.

October 19, 2024