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Raiders Beat Jets 16-12


The Raiders, thanks to a late interception from Robert Spillane in the red zone, beat the New York Jets 16-12 in their “Sunday Night Football” matchup at Allegiant Stadium.
With the Jets driving and seemingly poised to score a game-winning touchdown, Spillane intercepted Zach Wilson and ran it back 25 yards. That sealed the four-point win for Las Vegas.
Neither team found the end zone until the first few moments of the fourth quarter, which made for a very slow start in Las Vegas. After six combined field goals, rookie Aidan O’Connell hit tight end Michael Mayer for a 7-yard touchdown in the corner of the end zone to finally push the Raiders ahead.

Wilson went 23-for-38 for 263 yards with an interception in the loss for the Jets. Wilson was their leading rusher, too, with 54 yards on four carries. Garrett Wilson had 93 receiving yards on nine catches.
O’Connell went 16-of-27 for 153 yards with a touchdown and an interception in the win for the Raiders.

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Giants Fall to Cowboys 49-17


The New York Giants suffered yet another embarrassing loss on Sunday in what has become a season filled with them, this one to the Dallas Cowboys by a 49-17 score.
The Giants were blown out by halftime, trailing 28-0. In that first half, Dallas had 368 total yards of offense to 27 for the Giants, who had undrafted Tommy DeVito making his first career start at quarterback.

Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott completed 26 of 35 passes for 404 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. Backup Cooper Rush played the fourth quarter. The Cowboys compiled 640 yards of offense to 172 for the Giants.
Dallas outscored the Giants 89-17 in their two meetings this season.
The Giants are now No. 2 in the 2024 NFL Draft order.

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Chargers Beat Jets 27-6


The Los Angeles Chargers shut down Zach Wilson and the New York Jets to grab a 27-6 win at MetLife Stadium on Monday night. That win snapped a three-game win streak by the Jets, and brought the Chargers back to 4-4 on the season after a rough start to the year.
The Chargers scored twice right out of the gate to build up a 14-0 lead in the opening quarter, which was enough to lead them to the 21-point win. Derius Davis ran back a punt return 87 yards for a touchdown to get the night started not even two minutes into the game.
The Jets offense, meanwhile, wasn’t doing much of anything. They settled for just two field goals on the night, and couldn’t get down the field at all. The one time they mounted a very promising drive, Wilson was sacked twice and the Jets had to settle for a 46-yard field goal in the third quarter.

Justin Herbert went 16-of-30 for 136 yards for the Chargers. Keenan Allen had 77 yards on eight receptions.Allen surpassed 10,000 career receiving yards in the win, too, and had a ridiculous grab in what was easily the highlight of the night.
Wilson went 33-of-49 for 263 yards in the loss for the Jets. Breece Hall ran for 50 yards on 16 carries, and Garrett Wilson had 80 yards on seven receptions.

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Raiders Beat Giants 30-6


It had been a long eight games for the Giants and it is going to be an excruciatingly longer final eight games for a team that is in the midst of a horrific season.
The Giants welcomed back Daniel Jones for Sunday’s game against the Raiders but the 26-year old quarterback did not make it out of Allegiant Stadium unscathed.
He got hurt on the final play of the first quarter and went down and out for good on the first play of the second quarter with what looked to be a serious injury to his right knee.
The Giants ended up losing 30-6 in non-competitive fashion and face the likelihood that they will be without Jones for the remainder of the season.

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Wild Finish Lifts Jets Over Giants


The Jets pulled off a stunning overtime victory against their crosstown-rival Giants on Sunday.
The Jets looked like they were going to lose with less than two minutes to play in regulation but a missed field goal by the Giants gave them new life and they found a way to win 13-10 in overtime.
The Jets had seemingly lost when, down 10-7, Zach Wilson was sacked on fourth-and-10 with 1:33 left in regulation.
But Giants kicker Graham Gano missed a 35-yard field goal wide left and gave the Jets life, leaving them down only three instead of six and needing a touchdown.
Wilson then found Garrett Wilson for a 29-yard gain and followed that up with another 29-yard pass to Allen Lazard.
The Jets spiked the ball with one second left in regulation.

Greg Zuerlein did what Gano could not and kicked a 35-yard field goal to tie the game 10-10 and send it into overtime.
The Jets would stop the Giants on the first possession of overtime and Greg Zuerlein kicked a 33-yarder for the improbable victory.
It was a strange game that featured barely any offense and a slew of injuries to both teams.

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Giants Beat Commander’s 14-7


The Giants got their second win of the season, beating the Washington Commanders 14 to 7 at MetLife Stadium.
Tyrod Taylor threw a pair of touchdown passes while filling in for the injured Daniel Jones. The defense then held on late stopping Washington in the red zone in the final two minutes of the game. Saquon Barkley had a 32 yard touchdown catch, but also had a late fumble that gave the Commanders one last chance to tie the game.

The win improved the Giants record to 2 and 5 on the season, but they remain in last place in the NFC East.

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Two New Flavors From Ben & Jerry’s


Ben & Jerry’s expands its collection of Topped ice cream flavors with the debut of two new dessert-themed offerings: Bossin’ Cream Pie Topped and Raspberry Cheesecake Topped.
Bossin’ Cream Pie Topped features a vanilla custard ice cream with cake pieces and pastry cream swirls topped with milk chocolatey ganache and fudge chips.
Raspberry Cheesecake Topped consists of a cheesecake ice cream with raspberry swirls and graham cracker pieces topped with white chocolatey ganache and graham cracker crumble – heavy on the graham cracker crumble.
Both new flavors are full-time additions to Ben & Jerry’s Topped offerings and can be found in the freezer aisle at grocery stores.

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Halloween Trick or Treats at Sonic


Sonic puts together all-new versions of a seasonal treat with the introduction of two new-recipe Trick or Treat Blasts for the Halloween season.
Trick or Treat Blasts can be enjoyed in the following two varieties:
- Vanilla Trick or Treat Blast: Vanilla soft serve blended with Heath, M&M’s, Minis and Oreo Cookie Pieces.
- Chocolate Trick or Treat Blast: Vanilla soft serve blended with chocolate syrup, Heath, M&M’s, Minis and Oreo Cookie Pieces.

Sonic is also expanding its Blast menu with the Sonic Blast made with Heath and Turtle Truffle Nut Blast.
The Sonic Blast made with Heath features crunchy Heath bar pieces with buttery English Toffee and milk chocolate blended in creamy vanilla soft serve and topped with more Heath pieces.
The Turtle Truffle Nut Blast consists of cruchy praline toasted almonds and caramel filled chocolate truffles swirled with creamy vanilla soft serve & topped with more praline almonds & caramel truffles.
The Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Blast features chocolate chip cookie dough pieces swirled with creamy vanilla soft serve and topped with more chocolate chip cookie dough pieces.
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Bills Over Giants 14-9


The Buffalo Bills scored the game’s only two touchdowns in the fourth quarter on Sunday to put the New York Giants away and take the 14-9 win.
The win, however, nearly fell apart on the final play. After the Giants got all the way down to the one-yard line after drawing a pass interference at the end zone, the Bills broke up a pass on the final untimed down to sneak out the five-point win.

Tyrod Taylor, who was playing for the injured Daniel Jones, went 24-of-36 for 200 yards in the loss for the Giants. Saquon Barkley had 93 rushing yards on 24 carries, and Darius Slayton had 69 receiving yards on four catches. The Giants have now lost four straight and five of six to start the year.
Josh Allen finished throwing 19-of-30 for 169 yards with two touchdowns and an interception in the win for Buffalo. James Cook had 71 yards on 14 carries on the ground, and Stefon Diggs had 100 receiving yards on 10 catches.




