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Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani and Yankees’ Aaron Judge Crowned MLB’s Most Valuable Players





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Tampa Bay Buccaneers Smash New York Giants 30-7






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New York Jets Fall To 3-8 After Losing To Indianapolis Colts


The Indianapolis Colts got a four-yard touchdown run by QB Anthony Richardson in the final minute on Sunday at MetLife Stadium to pick up a 28-27 win over the New York Jets.

The loss dropped Aaron Rodgers and the lowly Jets to 3-8. All New York needs to have a season with a better than .500 record is to win all of its next six games.
Colts QB Richardson finished the day completing 20 of 30 pass attempts for 272 yards with a touchdown. He added 32 yards and two scores on the ground.

The Jets’ last drive pretty much sums up the Rodgers experience:
Rodgers was sacked and fumbled on the first play, but the Jets recovered. After Breece Hall had an 11-yard catch and a delay-of-game penalty was called on the Colts’ E.J. Speed, Rodgers was sacked again — sealing the win for the Colts (5-6), who snapped a three-game skid.

Rodgers finished the day completing 22 of 29 passes for 184 yards with two touchdowns and no turnovers. Hall tallied 121 yards and two touchdowns from scrimmage. Davante Adams led New York with six catches for 72 yards, while Garrett Wilson totaled 18 yards on four catches.
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New York Knicks Fans Expecting Great Things





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Arizona Cardinals Beat New York Jets






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Comedian Tom Green Gets Reality TV Show


Comedian and actor Tom Green is angling for a return to the small screen with three new projects for Prime Video – including a reality series about his life on a farm.
The shows are among seven new Canadian projects commissioned by the streamer, which also ordered two true crime series, a northern survival show and a docu-series about a woman who lost her memory.
The Pembroke, Ont.-born Green, known for his sketch comedy in the 1990s “The Tom Green Show,” will produce, direct and star in all three of his Prime Video ventures.

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Giants Fall To Panthers in Overtime





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Gerrit Cole Staying With New York Yankees, Working On Revised Deal


Gerrit Cole will remain with the New York Yankees rather than become a free agent. The Yankees and the pitching star have agreed to stay together.

Keeping Cole gives the Yankees certainty atop their rotation, with Cole, Carlos Rodon, Clarke Schmidt, and Luis Gil expected to headline it in 2025.


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Washington Commanders Beat New York Giants 27-22






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Los Angeles Dodgers Defeat New York Yankees In Five Games To Win World Series





