NFL and every New York professional sports team as well as <a class="in-cell-link" href=https://nypost.com/author/steve-serby/"https://nypost.com/college-basketball/">college basketball</a>, and delivering insightful <a class="in-cell-link" href=https://nypost.com/author/steve-serby/"https://nypost.com/tag/serbys-qa/">Sunday Q&As</a> since 2004. He grew up on Long Island and has a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and has never understood why the school is so reluctant to brag about it.</span></p> " />
Steve Serby

Steve Serby

Steve Serby is a sports columnist at the New York Post.

Background

Steve has been a New York Post columnist for more than four decades, covering the NFL and every New York professional sports team as well as college basketball, and delivering insightful Sunday Q&As since 2004. He grew up on Long Island and has a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and has never understood why the school is so reluctant to brag about it.

Latest Articles

Knicks postseason hero relives his iconic 4-point play, makes plea for current team

As the playoffs get set to tip off Saturday, Knicks postseason hero Larry Johnson takes a shot at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.

Bombers slugger's dad tells how his son has embraced Yankee Way

Both father and son praise Yankees director of performance nutrition Drew Weisberg for devising an offseason blueprint that Ben Rice followed to a T.

What Giants can't be afraid of in pivotal NFL draft

Only John Mara will know how hot the hot seat will be for Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll, but this is a giant mess they all have gotten themselves into,...

Yankees hoping 'bulldog' can give injured rotation a big boost

It will be an immeasurable boost to the Yankees' rotation when a healthy Clarke Schmidt returns this week.

NFL Mock Draft 3.0: Giants pass on Shedeur Sanders — but still get a quarterback

The Serby Mock 3.0 gives the Giants a quarterback -- but not the one you expect.

Former NBA coach opens up on the harsh playoff reality facing Knicks

TNT commentator and former NBA coach Stan Van Gundy, the brother of ex-Knicks coach Jeff Van Gundy, takes a timeout for some playoffs Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.

The 'off the charts' Emeka Egbuka trait that could make him the next great receiver from Ohio State

One life is not enough time to do everything he wants to do. But imagine if he could somehow do that.

Juan Soto's influence already wowing Mets — even while he's not at his best

Juan Soto is a mesmerizing — Metsmerizing — presence in the batter’s box, and not only for fans ... but for teammates as well. 

Yankees rookie tells The Post why he now believes in himself: 'I belong here'

Rookie Yankees starting pitcher Will Warren takes a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby. 

Diamondbacks ace torpedoes Yankees with brilliant outing

The pitch is a knuckle-curve, and the pitcher who knuckled the Yankees under on this raw, cold night was a Jersey Guy named Zac Gallen.  All Zac Gallen did was...

One epic battle showcased Yankees catcher's unique value

Lost in the hullabaloo over Bronx Bombing and torpedo bats is the Yankees Way at the plate.

Cooper Flagg closing in on his first of many shining moments

Fame and Fortune are right around the corner for young Cooper Flagg.

Cooper Flagg is man among boys — and talented enough to win you a title

He had scored 20 points with 10 rebounds to propel Jim Boeheim and Syracuse to the 2003 Final Four, and listened to chants of “One More Year” inside Albany’s then-Pepsi...

Knicks legend reflects on accomplishing never-imaginable 'wild dreams,' career at 80

Knicks legend, fashion icon and MSG color commentator Walt Frazier —the man known as “Clyde” — turned 80 years old Saturday. He takes a timeout for some birthday Q&A with...

There are two different sides to Duke phenom — and he knows when to become 'an animal'

Cooper Flagg cares about playing three last games with Duke teammates he has grown to love, teammates who have grown to love him.

The legend of Cooper Flagg just keeps growing

Duke's Cooper Flagg was asked to carry The House That Coach K Built to a national championship if he can, and it is no Mission: Impossible to him.

SNY trio previews the 2025 Mets with The Post — where they think Amazin's stack up in tight NL East

SNY’s broadcasting trio Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling preview the 2025 Mets as Opening Day nears in a Q&A with Steve Serby:

Giants don't need Russell Wilson to be their Mr. Unlimited

He is no longer DangeRuss. Russell Wilson cannot carry the Giants with his right arm, and that isn’t the ask. 

RJ Luis Jr. devastated after John Starks-like outing in St. John's brutal season-ending loss

RJ Luis Jr. showed up as John Starks in Game 7 of the NBA Finals in Houston, and Rick Pitino decided he didn’t need him for the last five minutes.