When headlines and sub headlines aren't on the same metaphorical page. This unfortunate mishap from a small Pennsylvania newspaper, the Sharon Herald. The article and subheadline from Rachel Cohen is from the Associated Press, and would be reproduced with permission, but the headline is solely on the independent paper. It appears as though they have chosen a bad one.
The article is about the top 10 sports stories in America for 2014 which focused on the domestic abuse issues in the NFL, Donald Sterling's comments in the NBA while the World Cup features lower down on the list. You can read that here.
However, the unfortunate positive headline paired with the domestic abuse subheadline implies that the NFL domestic violence was a key aspect of the "great year for sports." Whoopsie.