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  • Jets Beat Broncos 31-21

    Jets Beat Broncos 31-21

    The New York Jets pulled out a dramatic 31-21 victory over the Denver Broncos at Empower Field on Sunday, but it was not easy. The Jets needed a 39-yard fumble return for a touchdown by cornerback Bryce Hall after linebacker Quincy Williams knocked the ball out of Russell Wilson’s hands to secure the victory.

    “It was gritty,” Jets coach Robert Saleh said. “It wasn’t pretty.”

    There were no style points for the Jets in this one, but the win moves them to 2-3, ending a three-game losing streak and keeping hope alive that they can make something of this season even without Aaron Rodgers.

    Running back Breece Hall provided most of the offense, rushing for 177 yards, including a 72-yard touchdown, on the same field where his season ended a year ago with a torn ACL.

    Hall carried a Jets offense that went 0-for-5 in red-zone trips, settling for five Greg Zuerlein field goals.

  • Football Fun at Vivid Cabaret New York!

    Football Fun at Vivid Cabaret New York!

    Vivid Cabaret New York

  • Seahawks Rout Giants 24-3

    Seahawks Rout Giants 24-3

    The Seahawks cruised to a 24-3 win over the Giants on ‘Monday Night Football.’

    The Seattle Seahawks (3-1) defense had been much-maligned to start the season, but they unleashed fury on the hapless New York Giants (1-3) and thrashed them 24-3 at Metlife Stadium. 

    Daniel Jones was sacked a whopping 10 times, threw two interceptions, and lost a fumble. 

    Devon Witherspoon had an epic night, and I mean an epic night. The No. 5 overall pick had 7 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 pass defensed, and a back-breaking pick-six on Jones that shut the door on a Giants comeback. Bobby Wagner, Jordyn Brooks, and Uchenna Nwosu each had two sacks, and the Giants offense had just 248 yards of total offense.

    The damper on things was the early concussion to Jamal Adams following his return from his quad injury. Several other Seahawks suffered injuries, including quarterback Geno Smith, who at least returned in the 2nd half after hurting his knee in the 2nd quarter. 

    Seattle looked dreadful for the most part against the Los Angeles Rams on opening day, and have since rattled off three straight wins.

  • Chiefs Beat Jets 23-20

    Chiefs Beat Jets 23-20

    Just when you thought the Chiefs were going to march into MetLife Stadium and cruise to a victory, the Jets threw a vicious counterpunch to make for an interesting “Sunday Night Football” game.

    Embattled New York Jets quarterback Zach Wilson played the best game of his NFL career on Sunday night at MetLife Stadium, but he lamented the snap that got away.

    Wilson fumbled a shotgun snap at midfield with 7:24 remaining in the fourth quarter — the Jets’ final play in their 23-20 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Afterward, Wilson spoke briefly to the entire team in the locker room, taking responsibility for the defeat.

    “To be driving right there and to drop a snap — I cannot do that,” Wilson told reporters. “I lost us that game, and I can’t do that.”

    Several teammates consoled Wilson, whose faux pas occurred at a critical time — facing a three-point deficit late — against the defending Super Bowl champions. Still, his overall performance was a breakthrough that might have saved his job.

  • Baskin-Robbins Launches New Flavor

    Baskin-Robbins Launches New Flavor

    Baskin-Robbins launches new Sundae Funday Ice Cream flavor.

    Inspired by an iconic ice cream sundae, new Sundae Funday Ice Cream features a creamy combo of vanilla and chocolate ice creams mixed with rich fudge swirls, crunchy chocolate dipped waffle cone pieces and a bright shower of rainbow sprinkles.

    Also look out for Cookie Monster Ice Cream that features a mix of chocolate sandwich cookie pieces and chocolate chip cookie pieces with a cookie dough batter-flavored swirl.

    Two new exciting flavors at Baskin-Robbins!

  • Pretzel Crust Pizza at Little Caesars 

    Pretzel Crust Pizza at Little Caesars 

    Little Caesars today announced the return of its fan-favorite Pretzel Crust Pizza.

    First introduced in 2014, the Pretzel Crust Pizza is a large buttery-flavored soft pretzel crust pizza with creamy cheddar cheese sauce, mozzarella and Muenster cheeses and pepperoni. 

    The salty, savory treat can also be upgraded with an optional cheese-stuffed crust or customized to include the traditional Little Caesars pizza sauce made from vine-ripened tomatoes instead of the cheddar cheese sauce.

    Customers can get the pizza for $6.99 for a limited time, or pick up a HOT-N-READY pizza at participating locations.

  • WWE ‘Smackdown’ to USA Network

    WWE ‘Smackdown’ to USA Network

    World Wrestling Entertainment reportedly released several wrestlers shortly after its announced $1.4 billion new television deal with NBCUniversal.

    TKO Group Holdings, the media conglomerate launched as part of WWE’s merger with the parent company of the UFC, reportedly agreed to a five-year domestic media rights partnership with NBCUniversal, with its television program, SmackDown, set to return to USA Network

    The deal, which does not include WWE’s RAW or NXT programs that currently air on USA Network, is reported to pay an average of $287 million per year, an estimated 40% increase from the five-year, $205 million deal with FOX for SmackDown.

    Shortly after the reported deal, the releases of several notable in-ring competitors was announced.

    Former world champion Dolph Ziggler and former Intercontinental champion Shelton Benjamin were among several of those released, along with EmmaRick BoogsAliyahEliasRiddick Moss and Top Dolla of the group ‘Hit Row.’

  • Patriots Over Jets

    Patriots Over Jets

    The Patriots beat the Jets 15-10 at a rainy MetLife Stadium on Sunday.

    It wasn’t pretty, but Mac Jones and the Patriots managed to land enough punches on offense to ground the Jets and a woeful offense commanded by Zach Wilson.

    The Patriots are now 1-2 this season, while the Jets fall to 1-2.

    It wasn’t exactly a riveting performance from Mac Jones and the Patriots offense, but the Patriots’ defense feasted against an impotent Jets offense that more or less operated without a functioning game.

    But regardless of whatever qualifiers you want to toss out there, the Patriots did enough to get in the win column with a 15-10 victory against a deeply flawed Jets roster without Aaron Rodgers at the helm on offense.

    How bad was Zach Wilson and the Jets’ offense?

    The Jets generated just 171 total net yards, with most coming in the fourth quarter. Wilson was 18-of-36 on throws with 157 passing yards.

    New York had a chance to either tie or win the game in the closing minutes in the fourth quarter, but Matthew Judon closed things out with a safety against Wilson.

  • Giants Fall to 49ers, 30-12

    Giants Fall to 49ers, 30-12

    The Niners (3-0) willed those yards toward a dominating 30-12 home victory over the Giants at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California on Thursday Night Football to remain undefeated this season.

    Niners’ quarterback Brock Purdy completed 25 of 37 passes for 310 yards and two touchdowns, while Samuel hauled in six receptions for 129 yards and a TD. Christian McCaffrey rumbled his way to 85 yards and a touchdown on the ground.

    Samuel dragging a few Giants defenders for extra yardage in the fourth quarter, followed by the star wideout securing a 27-yard touchdown a few plays later not only capped the 49ers’ domination of Big Blue, but it typified just how much San Francisco manhandled New York.

    The Giants (1-2), who were without star running back Saquon Barkley (high ankle sprain), struggled to convert third downs, while their defense didn’t have many answers for the Niners’ high-powered offense on third downs either.

  • Stone Cold Steve Austin’s TV Show

    Stone Cold Steve Austin’s TV Show

    WWE Hall of Fame Stone Cold Steve Austin has a weekly show on A and E: “Stone Cold Takes On America.” 

    For over two decades, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin gave everything to wrestling, becoming one of the all-time greats. However, his dedication  to his career meant sacrificing many of the other experiences life has to offer. 

    In “Stone Cold Takes on America,” Austin hits the road in his RV, accepting challenges from fans that push him out of his comfort zone, and make up for lost time. 

    Through archival footage from classic WWE moments and his own stories, the series weaves together Austin’s old and new life—both filled with incredible feats and his unique point of view—as he celebrates and learns from new experiences how only “Stone Cold” Steve Austin can.