Ravens Beat Jets 24-9

In the New York Jets 2022 season opener, on a dreary and drizzly afternoon in East Rutherford, New Jersey, the New York Jets got the 2022 season off to a rough start as they were beaten by the Baltimore Ravens, 24 – 9.

The first half saw the two teams engaged in a tight defensive struggle. Neither team could get much going on offense as they exchanged a series of short possessions followed by punts.

The Ravens got on the board first with a short field goal and added a touchdown when Lamar Jackson hit Devin Duvernay in the end zone. The Jets closed out the first half with a 45 yard field goal to bring the Jets within 7 points at halftime.

In the second half it was all Ravens. The Ravens put up 14 unanswered points on a couple of Lamar Jackson touchdown passes. The Jets offense couldn’t get anything going. In garbage time the Jets moved the ball through the air, but they couldn’t get into the end zone until it was much too late and the Ravens were never really threatened in the second half. 

The Jets scored a meaningless touchdown in the final minute on a Joe Flacco pass to Tyler Conklin to get within 15 points.

New York Mets Top Atlanta Braves 9-7

The first time Brett Baty stepped on the field in the big leagues, he simply took a look around. Then came a moment he’ll remember for a lifetime.

Baty homered in his first major league at-bat, and the New York Mets held off the Atlanta Braves 9-7 to snap Atlanta’s eight-game winning streak.

After being outscored 18-1 in the first two games of the series, the NL East-leading Mets jumped to a 6-1 lead and barely made it stand up to push their advantage over the Braves back to 4 games. And Baty was partially to thank.

The 12th overall pick in the 2019 draft, he came up for the first time in the second inning with a runner aboard and the Mets already ahead 2-0 on back-to-back homers in the first off Jake Odorizzi. After taking a ball, Baty connected with a hanging curve on his very first swing in a New York uniform.

Strippers Pick Gennady Over Canelo

Bitter rivals Canelo Alvarez and Gennady Golovkin go head-to-head for a third time in boxing’s stunning trilogy clash on Saturday, September 17 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, broadcast live on DAZN and available to stream in over 200 countries across the globe.

Everyone is expecting a great fight, and both contestants have millions of fans. But Golovkin may have the edge when it comes to good-looking devotees. The exotic dancers who perform at the famous upscale gentlemen’s club Rick’s Cabaret New York, are clearly in his corner. 

“We’ve been rooting for Triple G since the first fight,” said Rick’s Cabaret New York girl Justine. “Gennady is one of the greatest fighters in the history of boxing.” 

“All the super-middleweight belts are on the line this Saturday, and Gennady will become the undisputed champ,” gushed Rick’s Cabaret girl Corinna. 

Okay, girls. I will bet on Triple G, and promise to visit you at Rick’s Cabaret (50 West 33 Street) to celebrate. Chill some champagne and hold one of the VIP rooms for me and my buddies. We’re going to make it rain!