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Mets vs Brewers


With their split of Monday’s doubleheader over the Braves, the Mets are in the playoffs for the second time in three years. After a brief 24 hour respite, the Mets return to Milwaukee and the not so friendly confines of American Family Field to play the Brewers in a three-game Wild Card series.

The games air on ESPN. Broadcasting the game will be Jon Sciambi, Doug Glanville, and Jesse Rogers. The game will also available on the ESPN app and on ESPN+.
The Mets’ usual television home, SNY, will feature extensive pre and post-game shows before and after each playoff game.

The Mets’ home radio broadcast will be anchored by Howie Rose, alongside Keith Raad, with Pat McCarthy doing pre and post-game coverage on 880 AM locally and via the Audacy app through the Audacy Mets Radio Network.
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Broncos Shock Jets





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Cowboys Over Giants




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Charlotte Flair Expected Back Soon


Things are looking up for Charlotte Flair after her severe injuries have kept her away from action.
The top star continues documenting her journey to returning to in-ring action on social media. She is focused on getting back to performing in front of fans as soon as possible.
Flair has been sidelined since she tore her ACL, MCL, and meniscus in December on WWE SmackDown in a match with Asuka. The nasty moment happened as Flair did a spot in the corner, seemingly twisted when falling, and immediately grabbed her knee.

After the surgery, she has been rehabbing and documenting her progress. Flair recently took to her Instagram Story to share in-ring training footage from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL, which gave fans hope about her return.
The former WWE Women’s Champion’s current timetable for return is November.

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Giants Defeat Browns




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Jets Beat Patriots




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Yankees Clinch Playoff Spot



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New Smoky Maple Chicken Biscuit at Burger King


Burger King is set to test a new Smoky Maple Chicken Biscuit at select locations.
The Smoky Maple Chicken Biscuit features a breaded white meat chicken patty with a smoky maple glaze on a warm buttermilk biscuit.
You can find the Smoky Maple Chicken Biscuit at participating test locations for a limited time during breakfast hours.

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Jets Outlast Titans, 24-17


Aaron Rodgers delivered a game-winning drive in the fourth quarter to give the Jets their first win of the season, a 24-17 close one over the Titans at Nissan Stadium.

Titans quarterback Will Levis helped the Jets out with a fumble and an interception, and the Titans fell to 0-2.
Rodgers struggled early, but delivered just enough clutch throws to make the Jets 1-1 after their two-game road trip to open the season.

Rodgers finished the game 18-of-30 for 176 yards and two touchdowns. But the only thing people will remember from this one is the seven-play, 74-yard drive he orchestrated in the fourth quarter to win the game.

The fourth quarter opened with the game tied at 17-17. Each team punted on their first two possessions of the fourth and then the Jets broke through.
Rookie running back Braelon Allen scored his second touchdown of the day. This one was a 20-yard run after he scored on a reception earlier in the game. The Allen touchdown put the Jets up 24-17 with 4:31 left in the game.
The Jets defense then held off one last drive from the Titans.
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Commanders Beat Giants


Jayden Daniels got the wind knocked out of him, missed a snap and came back like nothing went wrong. He led the Washington Commanders down the field over and over without a touchdown to show for it and made sure they still put points on the board.
When it mattered most, Daniels got the job done and picked up his first win as an NFL quarterback, beating the New York Giants 21-18 on Sunday thanks to a franchise-record seven field goals from new kicker Austin Seibert.

Daniels engineered the go-ahead, 65-yard drive in the final minutes to get the ball into the red zone, setting up Seibert’s 30-yard field goal that won it as the clock expired. Seibert’s 7-for-7 performance came days after he replaced Cade York, who missed each of his two attempts in the season opener.
The Commanders (1-1) came back to win an ugly game after the Giants lost kicker Graham Gano to an injury on the opening kickoff. Not having Gano forced New York (0-2) to go for it on several fourth-down situations after punter Jamie Gillan missed an extra point attempt early.

Giants QB Daniel Jones, who after a rough Week 1 went a respectable 16 of 28 for 178 yards and two touchdown passes.