Miami Dolphins Crush New York Jets

The Dolphins have improved from 1-6 to 6-7 and are mathematically alive in the AFC playoff hunt.

The Jets played without Quinnen Williams and Sauce Gardner (traded) and Justin Fields (injury). They also lost quarterback Tyrod Taylor to a groin injury in the first half of this game.

Dolphin Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa improved to 1-7 when the temperature is 46 degrees or colder at kickoff. It was 41 degrees.

The odds of Mike McDaniel returning as Miami head coach in 2026 appear to be improving each week.

Rockefeller Center at Christmas Time

It’s impossible to spend a winter in New York City without taking a moment to appreciate Rockefeller Center. Just across the way from the Fifth Avenue holiday window displays, the Midtown attraction hosts millions of visitors each year eager to glide on its ice rink, dine in its restaurants, and take a photo in front of the world-famous Christmas tree.

The annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting is one of the most celebrated holiday events of the year, featuring celebrity performances, joyous Christmas music, and a first look at the larger-than-life tree in all its glowing glory.

Patriots Rout Giants for 10th Straight Win

The Patriots outgained the Giants 395 to 239, with Drake Maye continuing to make an MVP case. He went 24-of-31 for 282 yards and two touchdowns.

Maye completed passes to eight different receivers, with Hunter Henry catching four for 73. Kyle Williams had a 33-yard touchdown reception, and Kayshon Boutte scored on a 3-yard catch.

The Patriots dominated in all three phases, but three miscues by the Giants special teams allowed New England to run away with it.