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  • New Ultimate Chocolate Cake at IHOP

    New Ultimate Chocolate Cake at IHOP

    IHOP bolsters its desserts menu with the introduction of the new Ultimate Chocolate Cake and Cinnamon Dippers.

    The Ultimate Chocolate Cake features a slice of chocolate cake layered with velvety chocolate mousse on a chocolate cookie crust with chocolate ganache.

    Meanwhile, Cinnamon Dippers feature donut holes tossed in cinnamon sugar. Each order is served with a side of cream cheese icing and dulce de leche caramel sauce for dipping.

    While prices may vary, both new desserts go for $5.99 each.

  • New “Blazing Bourbon Chicken” at Panda Express

    New “Blazing Bourbon Chicken” at Panda Express

    The American Chinese fast food restaurant announced a collaboration with popular YouTube series Hot Ones to unleash what’s being dubbed the “spiciest dish to date.”

    You can find Blazing Bourbon Chicken at participating locations nationwide.

  • Giants Fall to Broncos, 33-32

    Giants Fall to Broncos, 33-32

    After trailing for much of the game, the Broncos came alive and scored 22 unanswered points to jump ahead late at Mile High Stadium. Quarterback Bo Nix rushed for an 18-yard touchdown with 1:51 remaining to put the Broncos up 30-26.

    Dart then had a short touchdown run with just 31 seconds left. Kicker Jude McAtamney missed his second extra point of the day, however, leaving the Giants up by just two points.

    That miss left the door open for the Broncos, who crossed midfield almost immediately and a field goal give the Broncos the wild one-point win.

    Dart, who has given the Giants a jolt of life since taking over the starting job for Russell Wilson, went 15-of-33 passing for 283 yards with three touchdowns in the loss. He threw a bad interception late, which set up a 2-yard touchdown pass from Nix to R.J. Harvey to cut the score to 26-23 with 3:51 left.

  • Jets Lose to Panthers, Now 0-7 

    Jets Lose to Panthers, Now 0-7 

    The Jets turned to backup QB Tyrod Taylor in the second half. With the Jets facing a 13-3 deficit, Taylor entered with 10:36 remaining in the third quarter. HC Aaron Glenn decided to make the QB change after Justin Fields went 6 of 12 in the first half for 46 yards and was sacked 3 times.

    Backup Andy Dalton finished the game for the Panthers after Bryce Young exited with an ankle injury in the third quarter.

    After the game, Glenn was non-committal on whom will start for the Jets next week in Cincinnati against the Bengals.

  • Broncos Beat Jets 13-11 in London

    Broncos Beat Jets 13-11 in London

    The Jets traveled across the Atlantic Ocean and brought their special brand of bad football along with them to the United Kingdom and found a way to lose an ugly 13-11 game to the Broncos. 

    The Jets are now 0-6 for the first time since 2020 and coach Aaron Glenn is the first Jets coach to begin his career with six straight losses.

    A week after the Jets defense looked horrible, it was the offense’s turn. The Jets got nothing going and failed to score a touchdown for the first time this season.

    Quarterback Justin Fields held onto the ball too long repeatedly and was sacked nine times, and the Jets went nearly 28 minutes of game time without a first down to start. The Jets had minus-10 passing yards in the game.

    The Jets got the ball with a chance to kick the game-winning field goal but failed to get close enough. They got the ball at their own 43 with 2:23 left. They moved it to the Broncos 44 but Talanoa Hufanga broke up a third-down pass to Garrett Wilson. On fourth-and-8, Fields was sacked  and the game was over.

  • Giants Shock Eagles 34-17

    Giants Shock Eagles 34-17

    Rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart piloted the New York Giants to a 34-17 NFL victory over the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday, handing the reigning Super Bowl champions a second straight NFL defeat.

    Dart, making his third NFL start after taking over from struggling veteran Russell Wilson, threw for one touchdown and ran for another and rookie running back Cam Skattebo rushed for 98 yards and three TDs as the Giants pulled away for just their second victory of the season in the NFC East division clash at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

    The Eagles had been aiming to regroup after seeing their four-game winning streak to start the season end with a 27-17 loss to Denver on Sunday.

    After a back and forth first half, Philadelphia turned the ball over twice as they failed to score after the break.

    The Giants scored touchdowns on three of four possessions and gained 198 yards in the first half and Skattebo powered into the end zone early in the third.

  • New Pancake-Inspired Milkshakes at IHOP

    New Pancake-Inspired Milkshakes at IHOP

    IHOP’sPepsi Maple Syrup Cola is available exclusively at participating IHOP restaurants across the country. 

    Alongside this iconic beverage, IHOP is expanding its menu with an array of flavors designed to tantalize taste buds throughout the day, including the debut of first-ever pancake-inspired milkshakes.

    Originally launched in March 2025 in partnership with Pepsi, the limited-edition Pepsi Maple Syrup Cola quickly became a sensation among pancake aficionados. 

    Pepsi Maple Syrup Cola and Float offer a fusion of maple syrup-infused delight with the crisp, refreshing caramel notes of Pepsi, available both as a beverage and as a float with creamy vanilla ice cream.

    IHOP is also enhancing its menu with a Pancake of the Month featuring innovative flavors like Cinnamon Apple Pecan.

  • Cowboys Dominate Jets 37-22

    Cowboys Dominate Jets 37-22

    Any notion of the New York Jets winning their first game of the season vanished in a matter of one minute Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium.

    That’s because they allowed two Dallas Cowboys touchdowns in the final 57 seconds of the first half, burying themselves in too deep of a hole for any chance at a comeback.

    Jets QB Justin Fields was sacked five times, Breece Hall fumbled away a key opportunity in the first half, and the Jets offense couldn’t convert on two fourth-and-1 plays, all adding up to a long afternoon in East Rutherford.

    The Jets offense was held to six points until the fourth quarter, the offensive line gave up five sacks to a Cowboys defense that, up until then, had no pass rush through the opening month. 10 penalties crippled the Jets.

    Justin Fields threw for 283 yards and two touchdowns while running for 26, and Breece Hall rushed for 113. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to continue his MVP-like pace, and the Cowboys ran for 180 yards.

  • New Orleans Saints Beat New York Giants 26-14

    New Orleans Saints Beat New York Giants 26-14

    For a brief moment there, it sure looked like the New York Giants had turned a corner. Jaxson Dart, making his second start, had thrown two touchdown passes to establish an 11-point lead over New Orleans early in the second quarter. 

    But he Giants had turnovers in virtually every possible way — gift fumbles, bad-idea interceptions — and could only watch as the Saints ran up five straight scores and 23 straight points.

    “Five turnovers to zero,” Giants head coach Brian Daboll said after the game, “you’re not going to win in this league.”

    And just like that, the brief flash of hope that ran through the Giants organization flickered and went dark. Dart completed 26 of 40 passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns, but two interceptions were part of the brutal, repeated misfires that cost the Giants the game.

  • New York Jets Fall to Miami Dolphins

    New York Jets Fall to Miami Dolphins

    New York Jets starting quarterback Justin Fields returned to the starting lineup on Monday after missing Week 3 with a concussion.

    The Miami Dolphins ruined Fields’ return, beating the Jets 27-21 on Monday Night Football in Week 4. The dual-threat quarterback had some ups and downs.

    Fields started poorly, losing a fumble on the Jets’ second possession. It was a brutal follow-up to a Braelon Allen fumble at the goal line on the first drive. 

    Fields’ most electric play was of the highlight-worthy variety. With the Jets trailing 17-3 midway through the third quarter, Aaron Glenn encouraged the offense to convert a 4th-and-1. Fields’ play-action attempt appeared dead in the backfield. That’s when he scrambled around, found the edge and rumbled for a 43-yard rushing touchdown.

    All in all, Fields completed 20-of-27 passing attempts for 226 yards and a touchdown. The stats are somewhat misleading. Most of Fields’ passing production occurred in the fourth quarter with the Jets trailing by multiple scores, wit