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  • Jets Look Helpless Against Bills

    Jets Look Helpless Against Bills

    The New York Jets scored their first touchdown in 13 quarters on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills, but any additional highlights were few and far between.

    The Jets fell behind early and dropped a 32-6 decision on the road in Orchard Park. The offense netted only 155 yards and starting quarterback Zach Wilson was yanked late in the third quarter in favor of backup Tim Boyle.

    “I don’t think anyone did anything today: Players, coaches, schemes. It was obviously not good enough. None of it was good enough,” said Jets’ third-year head coach Robert Saleh.

    Prior to the benching, Wilson went 7-of-15 passing for 81 yards. He suffered five sacks.

    Boyle wasn’t any more effective than Wilson, totaling 33 pass yards on 14 attempts. As a team, including an 18-yard completion by punter Thomas Morstead, the Jets averaged 4.4 yards per pass for the game. Gang Green was successful on 0 of 11 third down attempts.

  • Giants Beat Commanders 31-19

    Giants Beat Commanders 31-19

    Tommy DeVito slung the ball over the field, including three touchdown tosses and a host of big-time throws. What made his performance that much more impressive was the fact that DeVito was sacked nine times. Still, the 6-foot-2, 209-pound quarterback shook off the blows to post one of the most effective performances by a Giants passer this season.

    The Giants utilized Saquon Barkley in the passing game more than they’ve done all season, with strong results. The running back caught four balls for 57 yards and two scores.

    For Washington, Sam Howell went 31-for-45 for 245 yards with a passing score, a rushing touchdown, three interceptions, and a 62.7 passer rating. 

    The Giants are now 3-8. Washington is 4-7.

  • Hoops Cabaret Girls Salute Antonio Pierce on Becoming Raiders Head Coach

    Hoops Cabaret Girls Salute Antonio Pierce on Becoming Raiders Head Coach

    The sexy Hoops Cabaret dancers who perform at the fan favorite Hoops Cabaret and Sports Bar, often described as the “world’s sexiest sports bar,” congratulate ex-NY Giant player Antonio Pierce on being named head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders.

    “We love all the sports fans and the players,” said Hoops girl Selina, “and we have a special spot in our hearts for Antonio Pierce who was one of the many star football players who was at our opening night party in the very beginning and helped cut the ribbon!” 

    “There are always sports stars visiting the club,” said Hoops girl Julissa. “Ever since the opening the athletes and the fans get to watch all the games here and have an awesome time.” 

    With multiple giant screens, Hi-Def TVs, and its futuristic Mega-Tron Video Wallevery seat in the multi-level club has a clear view of the action. 

    Hoops Cabaret combines the fun of a sports bar and the excitement of a gentlemen’s club. Hoops girl Corinna said, “We love performing on stage, and up close and personal, for you. Hoops is like a sports fan’s dream come to life!” 

    HOOPS Cabaret and Sports Bar

    • 48 West 33rd Street, New York City
    • ***Court-side, Mezzanine and VIP seating
    • ***Super VIP “Man Cave”
    • ***Full Menu, Drink Specials
  • Baskin-Robbins Launches New Sundae Funday Ice Cream

    Baskin-Robbins Launches New Sundae Funday Ice Cream

    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!

  • Jets’ Offensive Woes Continue, Lose to Raiders

    Jets’ Offensive Woes Continue, Lose to Raiders

    There were a lot of field goals, but the Las Vegas Raiders came up at just the right moments on Sunday night.

    The Las Vegas Raiders, thanks to a late interception from Robert Spillane in the red zone, beat the New York Jets 16-12 in their “Sunday Night Football” matchup at Allegiant Stadium.

    With the Jets driving and seemingly poised to score a game-winning touchdown, Spillane intercepted Zach Wilson and ran it back 25 yards. That sealed the four-point win for Las Vegas.

    Neither team found the end zone until the first few moments of the fourth quarter, which made for a very slow start in Las Vegas. After six combined field goals, rookie Aidan O’Connell hit tight end Michael Mayer for a 7-yard touchdown in the corner of the end zone to finally push the Raiders ahead.

    Wilson went 23-for-38 for 263 yards with an interception in the loss for the Jets. Wilson was their leading rusher, too, with 54 yards on four carries. Garrett Wilson had 93 receiving yards on nine catches.

    O’Connell went 16-of-27 for 153 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the win for the Raiders. Josh Jacobs had 116 rushing yards on 27 carries, and Davante Adams had 86 yards on six catches.

  • Cowboys Beat Weak Giants 49-17

    Cowboys Beat Weak Giants 49-17

    The New York Giants are proving one thing every single week: it can always get worse.

    Dak Prescott has now won 12 consecutive starts against the Giants, throwing for four touchdowns and over 400 yards and adding a rushing score. The only thing that added up for Big Blue in Sunday’s eventual 49-17 loss were injuries.

    The Dallas Cowboys (6-3) entered Week 10 against the New York Giants (2-8), as a 17.5-point favorite, making them the heaviest favorite in a single game this season. The Cowboys made oddsmakers look smart, steamrolling the Giants for the second time this season.

    Television cameras captured several instances where the Giants’ frustration was apparently boiling over.

    Brian Daboll and Saquon Barkley had an animated conversation on the sideline early in the game, according to FOX sideline reporter Tom Rinaldi, who talked about it on the broadcast. A heated Darius Slayton had to be calmed by teammates Matt Barkley and Sterling Shepard, and then Daboll.

  • New Flamin’ Hot Bar-B-Q Corn Chips From Fritos

    New Flamin’ Hot Bar-B-Q Corn Chips From Fritos

    Fritos turns up the heat on one of the brand’s most popular flavors with the introduction of new Fritos Flamin’ Hot Bar-B-Q corn chips.

    The elevated flavor experience features a mashup of the brand’s signature Bar-B-Q flavor and the heat that comes with Frito-Lay’s Flamin’ Hot flavor.

    Fritos Bar-B-Q made a comeback last fall when consumer demand and some serious fan love prompted Fritos to permanently add the tangy corn chip to its lineup of snacks. Now, Fritos is calling on all those Bar-B-Q lovers to let loose, embrace their inner edge, and feel the Flamin’ Hot burn with Fritos Flamin’ HOT Bar-B-Q.

    You can find Fritos Flamin’ Hot Bar-B-Q corn chips now on the shelves at retailers nationwide in a 9.25-oz bag for a suggested price of $5.69, or a 3.5-oz bag for a suggested price of $2.49.

  • Carl Nassib, NFL’s First Openly Gay Active Player, Retires

    Carl Nassib, NFL’s First Openly Gay Active Player, Retires

    Carl Nassib, who made history as the NFL’s first openly gay active player, is retiring after seven seasons, he announced Wednesday.

    The defensive end, 30, played in 99 regular season games for the Browns, Buccaneers and Raiders, recording 25.5 sacks, 187 tackles and four forced fumbles.

    “Football has given me more than I ever could have imagined,” Nassib wrote in an Instagram post. “I can truly hang up my helmet for the last time knowing I gave it everything I had.”

    Nassib came out as gay before the 2021 season when he was a member of the Raiders. He appeared in 13 games that year. Former Missouri defensive end Michael Sam came out as gay before being drafted by the Rams in the seventh round of the 2014 draft, but he never played in an NFL game

    The Browns made the 6-foot-7 Nassib a third-round pick out of Penn State in 2016. He played two seasons with Cleveland before joining the Buccaneers, where he turned in his best statistical years. His 6.5 sacks with Tampa Bay in 2018 were a career high, and he followed that up with six sacks and a career-best 34 tackles in 2019.

    Nassib then spent the 2020 and 2021 seasons with the Raiders before returning to the Buccaneers last year. He appeared in 13 games with Tampa Bay in 2022, recording 3.5 sacks.

  • Chargers Shut Down Zach Wilson and the Jets

    Chargers Shut Down Zach Wilson and the Jets

    The Los Angeles Chargers shut down Zach Wilson and the New York Jets to grab a 27-6 win at MetLife Stadium on Monday night. That win snapped a three-game win streak by the Jets, and brought the Chargers back to 4-4 on the season after a rough start to the year.

    The Chargers scored twice right out of the gate to build up a 14-0 lead  in the opening quarter, which was enough to lead them to the 21-point win. Derius Davis ran back a punt return 87 yards for a touchdown to get the night started not even two minutes into the game.

    The Jets offense, meanwhile, wasn’t doing much of anything. They settled for just two field goals on the night, and couldn’t get down the field at all. The one time they mounted a very promising drive, Wilson was sacked twice and the Jets had to settle for a 46-yard field goal in the third quarter.

    Justin Herbert went 16-of-30 for 136 yards for the Chargers. Keenan Allen had 77 yards on eight receptions.Allen surpassed 10,000 career receiving yards in the win, too, and had a ridiculous grab in what was easily the highlight of the night.

    Wilson went 33-of-49 for 263 yards in the loss for the Jets. Breece Hall ran for 50 yards on 16 carries, and Garrett Wilson had 80 yards on seven receptions.

  • Giants Fall To Raiders In Ugly Loss 

    Giants Fall To Raiders In Ugly Loss 

    The Giants’ ugly 30-6 loss to the Raiders could have massive ramifications, as Daniel Jones, Evan Neal, Jalin Hyatt and Micah McFadden all left with injuries or were examined by trainers during the  game.

    Jones’ absence would be the most costly one, as the Giants fell to 2-7 and slipped further away from any postseason hope. Tommy DeVito completed 15-of-20 passes for 175 yards, a touchdown and two interceptions after replacing Jones. Saquon Barkley rushed for 90 yards on 16 carries.

    The Raiders, though, earned a win in Antonio Pierce’s debut as interim head coach, with Josh Jacobs scoring two touchdowns while quarterback Aidan O’Connell — taking over for the benched Jimmy Garoppolo — sparked an offense that’d been stagnant for most of the season. They moved to 4-5 in a competitive AFC.

    The Giants face the Cowboys next week.