Jets Beat Falcons 27-24 on Last Second Field Goal

In a game between two struggling teams that was anything but pretty, Folk’s kick was also far from it. But in tough conditions, the 41-year-old got just enough on the football and was mobbed at midfield by his teammates as the Jets fans in a drenched and half-empty MetLife Stadium went wild.

Tyrod Taylor went 19 of 33 for 172 yards and a touchdown pass and also ran for a score in his second start for the benched Justin Fields as the Jets (3-9) snapped a two-game skid. Adonai Mitchell had eight receptions for 102 yards and a TD, and Breece Hall ran for 68 yards and a score.

After the defense held Kirk Cousins and the Falcons to a three-and-out, the Jets got the ball back at their 43 with 35 seconds left. Taylor hit Mitchell on the drive to put Folk in position for his winner.

Holiday Parties at Rick’s Cabaret New York

Rick’s Cabaret New York, the famous adult club known for its gorgeous dancers, VIP suites, luxury skyboxes, and celebrity clientele, is celebrating the holidays with non-stop parties day and night.

Rick’s girl Fiona said, “Come celebrate Christmas with the sexy Rick’s Cabaret Girls. Pop some bottles, make it rain, and party and play with all the hot girls. You will have a Christmas party that you will never forget. I promise.” 

“This is a wonderful time of year,” said Rick’s girl Natalia. “There is a Christmas tree on the second floor and we expect a visit from Santa. I’m sure he will want all the hot girls here to sit on his lap.”

“There have been lots of Christmas parties and the guys love watching us strip out of sexy holiday outfits,” said Rick’s girl Vanessa.

“Have you been naughty or nice?” asked Rick’s girl Celeste. “Come be a baller, pop some bottles, and be naughty with me!”

Rick’s Cabaret (50 West 33 Street) is conveniently located in the heart of midtown Manhattan across from the Empire State Building and just one block from Madison Square Garden. The top-rated Rick’s Steakhouse on the second floor under the direction of acclaimed Chef Jayson Margulies offers lunch, dinner, and late-night dining.

Rick’s Steakhouse Open Late

Detroit Lions Rally to Stun New York Giants in Overtime

What was set as a double-digit game by the oddsmakers in favor of the Lions turned into a nail-biting, comeback, overtime win for Detroit in front of a relieved crowd. Jahmyr Gibbs raced 69 yards up the middle for a touchdown on the first play of overtime to give the Lions a 34-27 lead. 

 The Giants had a chance to answer, but Aidan Hutchinson sacked Jameis Winston on fourth down to end the game.

It was not a pretty victory, and for most of the game, New York was sharper than the host Lions, racing out to a 17-7 lead.

The Lions showed more energy and urgency in the second half. Gibbs scorched the Giants defense for 219 rushing yards on just 15 carries, punctuated with the game-winner.

The game featured over 1,000 combined yards of offense: 517 from New York and 494 from Detroit.