Jets Fall to Dolphins in Overtime

Minutes after the New York Giants lost to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday at MetLife on a blocked field goal. Their co-tenants at the New Jersey venue, the New York Jets, matched them with a brutal loss of their own to the Miami Dolphins in South Beach.

Jason Sanders kicked a 52-yard field goal as time expired to tie the game and Tua Tagovailoa drove the Miami Dolphins to the winning touchdown in overtime of a 32-26 victory.

The winning score came on a TD pass of 10 yards from Tagovailoa to Jonnu Smith. The tight end had all three of his catches in overtime.

Dyker Heights in Brooklyn For Christmas Displays

Every year, local residents in Dyker Heights outdo one another with over-the-top Christmas light decorations. It is estimated that more than 100,000 visitors from across the city and the country come to see this neighborhood’s outpouring of creativity and fun, as light displays spill over their homes, roofs, and gardens.

When the holidays roll around, Dyker Heights in Brooklyn transforms into a sea of lights, inflatables, and music.

With almost every house joining in on the festivities, a warmly-dressed stroll around the area will have you seeing homes completely covered in sheets of twinkling lights and inflatable Santas (complete with the reindeer and a sleigh) while holiday tunes are blasted from speakers.

Jets Lose to Seahawks

Both teams had big plays. For starters, we finally saw the Aaron Rodgers-Davante Adams connection that was promised after the Jets traded for Adams. On the other side of the ball, special teams players for the Seahawks were collectively out to lunch, fumbling three kickoffs and allowing the Jets to score on a 99-yard TD return. The Jets had 21 points by halftime.

But it seemed like the Seahawks might have a little magic in them today. Midway through the second quarter, with the Jets at the Seahawks’ 10-yard line, Rodgers threw an interception right to Seattle DE Leonard Williams. The big man ran it all the way back for a touchdown.