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  • Giants Hang On to Defeat Browns 21-15

    Giants Hang On to Defeat Browns 21-15
  • Aaron Rodgers, Jets Dominate Patriots

    Aaron Rodgers, Jets Dominate Patriots
  • Yankees Beat Mariners, Head to Playoffs

    Yankees Beat Mariners, Head to Playoffs
  • New York Jets 24, Tennessee Titans 17

    New York Jets 24, Tennessee Titans 17

    On both offense and defense, it was not pretty for the Jets (1-1) throughout the contest in Tennessee (0-2). The difference were a few big plays which led to the 24-17 final.

    The Jets had plenty of penalty problems, particularly in the first half. On both sides of the ball, New York paid the price for those. At least in one department, the Jets were clearly better against the Titans: Takeaways.

    Offensively, the Jets seem to have already figured out how to utilize running backs Breece Hall and Braelon Allen on offense. Hall (14 carries for 62 yards, seven catches for 52 yards and a touchdown) remains the lead back but the rookie Allen (seven carries for 33 yards,  two catches for 23 yards and a touchdown) is already solidly in the mix behind him. The two combined for 95 yards on 21 carries as the Jets were able to find success on the ground.

    Aaron Rodgers completed 18-of-30 throwing for 176 yards and two touchdowns.

  • Giants Fall To Commanders, 21-18

    Giants Fall To Commanders, 21-18

    Jayden Daniels got the wind knocked out of him, missed a snap and came back like nothing went wrong. He led the Washington Commanders down the field over and over without a touchdown to show for it and made sure they still put points on the board.

    When it mattered most, Daniels got the job done and picked up his first win as an NFL quarterback, beating the New York Giants 21-18 on Sunday thanks to a franchise-record seven field goals from new kicker Austin Seibert.

    Daniels engineered the go-ahead, 65-yard drive in the final minutes to get the ball into the red zone, setting up Seibert’s 30-yard field goal that won it as the clock expired. Seibert’s 7-for-7 performance came days after he replaced Cade York, who missed each of his two attempts in the season opener.

    The Commanders (1-1) came back to win an ugly game after the Giants lost kicker Graham Gano to an injury on the opening kickoff. Not having Gano forced New York (0-2) to go for it on several fourth-down situations after punter Jamie Gillan missed an extra point attempt early.

    Giants QB Daniel Jones, who after a rough Week 1 went a respectable 16 of 28 for 178 yards and two touchdown passes. 

  • Charlotte Flair Expected Back in WWE Soon

    Charlotte Flair Expected Back in WWE Soon

    The top star continues documenting her journey to returning to in-ring action on social media. She is focused on getting back to performing in front of fans as soon as possible.

    Flair has been sidelined since she tore her ACL, MCL, and meniscus in December on WWE SmackDown in a match with Asuka. The nasty moment happened as Flair did a spot in the corner, seemingly twisted when falling, and immediately grabbed her knee.

    After the surgery, she has been rehabbing and documenting her progress. Flair recently took to her Instagram Story to share in-ring training footage from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, FL, which gave fans hope about her return.

    The former WWE Women’s Champion’s current timetable for return is November. 

  • Juan Soto Leads Yankees Over Red Sox 

    Juan Soto Leads Yankees Over Red Sox 
    Juan Soto
  • Mets Make Roster Decisions

    Mets Make Roster Decisions

    The team announced that they have recalled left-handed reliever Alex Young and selected infielder Pablo Reyes from Triple-A Syracuse.

    Alex Young will bolster the Mets bullpen with a second left-handed reliever alongside Danny Young while Reyes offers another versatile option in the infield.

    The Mets have put themselves in a position to push for a playoff spot. Following Saturday’s second straight win over the White Sox, the Mets improved to 72-64 and two games back of the final National League wild card spot. They are four games behind both the Padres and Diamondbacks for the top two wild card spots.

  • 49ers Cruise Past Jets, 32-19

    49ers Cruise Past Jets, 32-19

    The San Francisco 49ers rolled over Rodgers and the New York Jets on “Monday Night Football” to officially wrap up the opening week of the new NFL season. The 49ers cruised to a 32-19 win at Levi’s Stadium.

    Brock Purdy went 19-of-29 for 231 yards for the 49ers in the win. Jordan Mason ran for 147 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries. Jauan Jennings had 64 receiving yards on five catches.

    Aaron Rogers went 13-of-21 for 167 yards with a touchdown and an interception for the Jets. Breece Hall, who scored in the first half, had 54 rushing yards on 16 carries. Lazard finished with a game-high 89 receiving yards and two touchdowns on six catches.

  • Vikings Rout Giants 28-6

    Vikings Rout Giants 28-6

    Six years later as a member of the Minnesota Vikings, he did it against, of all teams, the Giants on his old home turf.

    Darnold threw two touchdown passes in a highly efficient performance and Andrew Van Ginkel scored on a spectacular one-handed 10-yard interception return to lead the Vikings to an easy 28-6 victory over the woeful New York Giants on Sunday.

    Giants QB Daniel Jones did not play well and finished 22 of 42 for 186 yards and two interceptions.