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Falcons Toy With Giants 34-7


The Giants’ need for a franchise quarterback has been clear since Daniel Jones’ downfall, but it was painfully obvious while watching Drew Lock start over Tommy DeVito in New York’s latest blowout loss, a 34-7 defeat Sunday at the Atlanta Falcons.

No matter whom the Giants start, quarterback is a lost cause. Lock got the nod over DeVito, who cleared concussion protocol for Week 16 but took a backseat after exiting last Sunday’s 35-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, and quite literally handed the slow-starting Falcons (8-7) the game.

Fueled by two pick sixes — Jessie Bates’ 55-yarder midway through the second quarter and Matthew Judon‘s 27-yarder to open the second half — Lock gave New York (2-13) no chance while completing 22 of 39 passes for 210 yards and a touchdown to the two game-changing interceptions. Lock added a third turnover on a fumble — his fourth in five games — late in the second quarter. The Giants, who inched back ahead of the 2-12 Las Vegas Raiders for the NFL’s worst record and 2025 draft’s No. 1 overall pick, desperately need a quarterback as they look to get their franchise back on track.

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Hulk Hogan Talks Politics on FOX News


WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan hinted at possibly serving a role in President-elect Donald Trump’s cabinet during an appearance on FOX News.
“You know something, you’d be great to run the President’s Council on Physical Fitness,” Trump told Hogan backstage at Madison Square Garden during Trump’s sold out rally.

“I was talking about nutrition and how many foreign countries won’t even let their people eat the food that we eat here in America,” Hogan said.
“It’s so bad and it’s poisoned a generation of kids,’ he added. “And at the end of the day, we started talking about physical fitness.”
Hogan claimed Trump suggested he’d be a great fit for the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness, and Nutrition.
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Yankees Sign Pitcher Max Fried to 8 Year $218 Million Dollar Deal


After losing the Juan Soto sweepstakes, the New York Yankees began the unfurling of Plan B. Step one of The Great Bronx Pivot is an eight-year, $218 million contract with former Atlanta Braves southpaw Max Fried. The deal is the fourth-largest ever for a starting pitcher and the largest in MLB history for a left-hander.
Fried, who turns 31 in January, boasts the single lowest ERA in baseball since the start of 2020. Less reliant on strikeouts than other frontline hurlers, the two-time All-Star is elite at two other very valuable skills: avoiding hard contact and conjuring a parade of groundouts. That, alongside a track record of pinpoint control, means Fried carries a uniquely high floor.

Originally drafted seventh overall by the San Diego Padres out of an L.A.-area high school in 2012, Fried was dealt to Atlanta in 2014 as part of the prospect return for Justin Upton. Across parts of eight seasons with the Braves, the left-hander established himself as one of the sport’s more dependable starting pitchers. He finishes his Atlanta tenure with a sparkling 3.07 ERA in 884 1/3 innings.
For the Yankees, signing Fried will not single-handedly erase the shattering disappointment of losing Soto, but it’s a strong start.

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New Year’s Eve at Rick’s Cabaret New York!


Rick’s Cabaret New York, the world famous three-story adult club known known for its beautiful dancers, the best in VIP treatment, and late-night dining at it’s Rick’s Steakhouse, is the ideal place to ring in the new year.

To celebrate New Year’s Eve, there is no admission charge for couples until 11pm, and there’s a complimentary Champagne Toast at midnight. Rick’s girl Victoria said, “Let’s pop some bottles and get 2025 off to an awesome start while you are surrounded by the hot Rick’s babes who just want to please you!”

“Come party and play with us,” purred Rick’s girl Priscilla. “We love when you make it rain, and we love showing off our bodies.”

Rick’s Cabaret New York’s fun, party atmosphere is embraced by singles and couples. Just a few blocks from Times Square at 50 West 33 Street, the club features VIP suites, luxury skyboxes, and its own top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse serving all the way until 3AM!


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Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams Lead Jets to Solid Win Over Jaguars


Sunday’s game for the New York Jets, in Week 15 of the 2024 season, may have been the first time this year they’ve produced a solid win. A real, convincing victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars 32-25.
The Jaguars and Jets have both lost several close games in 2024. But, as Sunday’s game entered the fourth quarter with New York up by one point, something had to give.

In a game that meant very little for the standings, the Jets found a fourth-quarter way to win as Davante Adams and Aaron Rodgers rolled back the clock. Adams ended up with 198 yards and two touchdowns and set up Breece Hall’s game-winning touchdown run, final score, 32-25.

One unexpected source of offense was Rodgers’ legs. Rodgers, who ended up with 289 passing yards and three touchdowns, was also the Jets’ leading rusher as he racked up 45 yards on scrambles, including three first downs with a season-long 18-yarder.
Adams went without a catch in the first half with one deep ball off his fingertips and another throw dropped over the middle. However, Rodgers found him on the first play of the second half and he had five catches, including a touchdown in the third quarter. The touchdown was the 100th touchdown catch of Adams’ career and No. 101 came on his deep catch from Rodgers to give him his second straight 100-yard game.

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Juan Soto Gets $765 Million Dollar 15 Year Deal From NY Mets




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Mike Tyson Breaks Silence On Controversial Netflix Jake Paul Spectacle


Hall of Famer and former undisputed world heavyweight champion Mike Tyson broke his silence on his loss to social media influencer Jake Paul during an eight-round boxing exhibition as part of Netflix‘s live controversial streaming debut for the sport.
“This is one of those situations when you lost but still won. I’m grateful for the fight. No regrets to get in the ring one last time.”

“I almost died in June. Had 8 blood transfusions. Lost half my blood and 25lbs in the hospital and had to get healthy: so I won. To have my children see me stand toe to toe and finish 8 rounds with a talented fighter half my age in front of a packed Dallas Cowboy stadium is an experience that no man has the right to ask for.”

Jake Paul, 27, scored 80-72, 79-73, 79-73, over Tyson, 58, during the highly-anticipated event at AT&T Stadium. Fans were livid by the fight itself, which many online deemed to be boring and a cash-grab, as well as Netflix’s streaming issues throughout the night, with the service trending as many customers experienced buffering issues.
Tyson, the youngest boxer to ever win a heavyweight title and one of the most dominant ever in the weight class, went 50-6-2 (44 KO) in 58 career professional fights prior to the Netflix loss.
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Saints Beat Giants 14-11




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Jets Fall to Dolphins in Overtime


The New York Jets blew an eight-point, fourth-quarter lead and lost 32-26 in overtime to the Miami Dolphins.
The New York Jets were never going to the make it to the 2024 NFL postseason heading into Sunday. Now, after Week 14, it’s official.

The Jets (3-10) lost 32-26 to the Miami Dolphins (6-7) in overtime. It was another outing where New York showed promise, but they coughed up the lead late again en route to a defeat.
Now the Jets are mathematically eliminated from the playoffs… even though realistically that hope has been gone for awhile.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and receivers Garrett Wilson and Davante Adams played well.
Sanders missed his lone PAT attempt but was four-of-four on field goal tries.
The Dolphins are 6-7 while the Jets are 3-10 and eliminated from postseason contention.

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New HoneyBun Donettes From Hostess


Breakfast enthusiasts and Hostess fans alike have reason to rejoice as the iconic brand unveils its latest innovation: Hostess HoneyBun Donettes. Combining two fan-favorite breakfast snacks into one treat, the HoneyBun Donettes promise a sweet and satisfying start to the day.
Bringing together the warm cinnamon and sweet vanilla glaze flavor of Hostess HoneyBuns with the soft, fluffy texture of Hostess Donettes, this new creation offers a tantalizing twist on traditional breakfast fare. What’s more, the HoneyBun Donettes are crafted without high-fructose corn syrup, artificial colors, or artificial flavors, catering to consumers’ growing demand for wholesome yet indulgent options.
This latest mashup marks only the second of its kind in recent Hostess snacking history, following the success of last year’s Hostess Ding Dongs x Twinkies Mashups. With the launch of HoneyBun Donettes, Hostess aims to replicate the excitement and delight generated by its previous flavor fusion.
