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  • Will New York Jets Go After Aaron Rodgers?

    Will New York Jets Go After Aaron Rodgers?

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers left his future open-ended, mentioning retirement as a serious possibility for the third straight year.

    “It could be time to step away,” Rodgers said after a 20-16 loss to  the Detroit Lions that eliminated the Packers from the playoff picture in the regular-season finale. “But I could take some time and say, Hell no, I need to go on another run.” 

    It’s the third straight offseason in which Rodgers has appeared torn about returning. He reportedly considered a move to the Denver Broncos in the 2022 offseason before inking a three-year, $150-million deal to stay in Green Bay.

    There is a real possibility that at some point this offseason, Aaron Rodgers is going to be traded.

  • Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show To Return After 4-Year Hiatus

    Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show To Return After 4-Year Hiatus

    Victoria’s Secret plans to bring back its annual fashion show after a four-year hiatus, CFO Tim Johnson told investors.

    “We’re going to continue to lean into the marketing spend to invest in the business, both at top-of-funnel and also to support the new version of our fashion show, which is to come later this year,” Johnson said.

    The company previously mentioned resurrecting the over-the-top show that often involved lingerie-clad models strutting in extravagant ensembles during their investor day in October. 

    “At VS&Co, we are always innovating and ideating in all spheres of the business to continue to put our customer at the center of all we do and reinforce our commitment to championing women’s voices and their unique perspectives,” Victoria’s Secret told Fox News Digital in a statement on Saturday, confirming the planned reinvention of the show. 

  • Daniel Jones Wants $45 Million From NY Giants

    Daniel Jones Wants $45 Million From NY Giants

    It’s no secret that Giants QB Daniel Jones wants a massive payday after a career-defining year. The drama comes in where the Giants can only use their franchise tag on either Jones or star RB Saquon Barkley, two guys they absolutely need to pay.

    Jones is looking for greater than $45 million a year on his new deal, which would put him in the company of the following: Aaron Rodgers, Russell Wilson, Kyler Murray, Patrick Mahomes and Deshaun Watson. Josh Allen, Matt Stafford, and Dak Prescott all earn north of $40 million. 

    If the Giants decide to franchise tag Jones he would earn over $32 million a year. Still impressive, but well below his ask. Throwing over 3,000 yards and rushing for over 700 while leading New York to the playoffs has certainly convinced Jones that he’s a top-tier player. 

  • Vivid Cabaret Girls Go Green For St. Patrick’s

    Vivid Cabaret Girls Go Green For St. Patrick’s

    The Vivid Cabaret Girls who perform on the city’s tallest stripper pole at the high-energy Vivid Cabaret New York adult club are going green for St. Patrick’s Day, March 17th. 

    Many of the sexy dancers at the triple-level Vivid Cabaret located in midtown Manhattan (61 West 37 Street) will be stripping out of green outfits.

    “We love having fun, partying, and playing,” purred Vivid girl Tanya. Come get some lap dances from the hot Vivid girls and make it rain on us!”  

    “I’m not Irish but I know St. Patrick’s Day is all about having a good time,” said Vivid girl Lucia.  “I will be wearing a green g-string to get into the spirit! 

    Vivid Cabaret is the New York home of the world famous Vivid Adult Movie Stars and features an exclusive VIP Ultra Lounge, celebrity balcony, and discreet private suites. The club has received rave reviews for its beautiful exotic dancers, cutting edge decor, and the latest in sound and lighting technology. It is the sister club of Rick’s Cabaret New York, located just four blocks away. 

    Vivid Cabaret New York

    *** Now Open for Lunch

    *** 26 Foot Tall Stripper Pole

    *** Five Stages

    *** Celebrity Balcony

    *** Roof Top Cigar Bar

  • Jeff Bezos to Buy the Washington Commanders? 

    Jeff Bezos to Buy the Washington Commanders? 

    New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft said Jeff Bezos “is probably one of the most competent business people in the world” who would make a “great owner” if he bought the NFL’s Washington Commanders.

    Kraft, one of the NFL’s most powerful owners, hailed Bezos as a “tremendous operator” when asked about reports that the Amazon founder was looking into buying the Washington team from Daniel Snyder.

    “For those of us that are privileged to own NFL franchises — it’s the one thing more than anything that I believe builds community and we need good operating people in their individual towns,” Kraft said.

    There is growing chatter in business circles indicating that Bezos was looking to clear the way for a purchase of the Washington Commanders by selling The Washington Post.

    “I think Jeff would be a great owner,” Kraft said.

  • Vince McMahon Looking To Sell WWE?

    Vince McMahon Looking To Sell WWE?

    WWE majority owner Vince McMahon is trying to get a massive check for his wrestling empire.

    McMahon is reportedly looking to sell WWE for as much as $9 billion, according to Bloomberg. 

    Potential buyers include Endeavor Group Holdings, the organization that owns the UFC, along with Middle Eastern investors, per the report.

    The 77-year-old executive was the wrestling giant’s CEO and chairman for 40 years and built up the WWE into an entertainment juggernaut. McMahon stepped down in June 2022 due to hush-money allegations. 

    McMahon’s daughter, Stephanie, served as co-CEO and chairwoman before her father returned as an executive chairman in January. When he made his return, McMahon made it clear he wanted to sell his company.

  • Mets Alumni Join Spring Training

    Mets Alumni Join Spring Training

    The Mets’ connect to their history under owner Steve Cohen with an increased alumni presence in spring training.

    David Wright, Edgardo Alfonzo, Darryl Strawberry, Mookie Wilson, Howard Johnson, John Franco and Al Leiter make up the roster of guest instructors the team will bring to camp, according to manager Buck Showalter.

    A notable absentee will be Mike Piazza, who is managing Team Italy in the World Baseball Classic.

    Franco’s appearance at camp will be his first in several years. Johnson returned to the Mets family last season, following a rift with the previous regime that had kept him separated from the franchise following his firing as the team’s hitting coach after the 2010 season.

  • XFL 2023 Season Openers Spark Interest

    XFL 2023 Season Openers Spark Interest

    The Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl 57. Now it’s time for the XFL, which kicked off its third iteration at Choctaw Stadium (former home of MLB’s Texas Rangers) in Arlington, Texas.

    The first of 10 regular-season four-game slates opened with the Arlington Renegades rallying for a 22-20 win over the Vegas Vipers on Saturday and concluded with the DC Defenders’ 22-18 win over the Seattle Sea Dragons on Sunday night. 

    The league co-owned by actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has a number of rule differences from those in the NFL, and those changes added intrigue to the XFL’s opening weekend.

    Not only do football fans have the treat of spring football, but the XFL is treating them to an entirely new TV viewing experience.

    The live feeds of both teams’ offensive and defensive coordinators calling plays — and then having announcers break down the terminology — adds a unique dimension for those who monitor the dueling strategies during a game.

    It was also interesting to act like a fly on the wall inside the XFL Command Center where Dean Blandino, the league’s VP of officiating, relayed a review ruling to the on-field referee.

    Football fans who seek greater immersion into all the decisions made by various parties during a game have to be pleased with the XFL television product.

  • NY Jets Intersted in QB Derek Carr

    NY Jets Intersted in QB Derek Carr

    The New York Jets are going shopping, seeking to purchase or trade for a starting quarterback to add to a roster they see as missing that most critical ingredient. They will bring in free agent Derek Carr for a visit, although it is believed the Jets have their sights set on landing the biggest fish in the sea: Aaron Rodgers. 

    Carr, 31, is certainly an option, given his track record during his nine-year stay with the Raiders, the only NFL team he has played for. 

    The Raiders released Carr after he declined to waive his no-trade clause. The timing of the release allowed the Raiders to avoid paying Carr more than $40 million on his contract, which would have become guaranteed if he had remained on the roster. 

    The Jets have no plans to go into the 2023 season with Zach Wilson, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, as their first option at quarterback after his disastrous 2022 showing. Rodgers remains under contract with the Packers, but most likely not for long. If he becomes available, he instantly would be one of the most heralded players to ever hit the trade market and the Jets would be there with an offer. 

  • Candy Cane and Frosted Cookie Blizzards at Dairy Queen

    Candy Cane and Frosted Cookie Blizzards at Dairy Queen

    Dairy Queen serves up festive flavors for the new season with the arrival of the new Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard alongside the returning fan-favorite peppermint Candy Cane Chill Blizzard.

    The new Frosted Sugar Cookie Blizzard features soft sugar cookie pieces and icing with festive sprinkles blended with the brand’s signature vanilla soft serve.

    The fan-favorite Candy Cane Chill Blizzard blends candy cane pieces and choco chunks with vanilla soft serve.

    You can find both seasonal holiday-inspired Blizzard flavors at participating DQ locations nationwide.