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  • Quiznos Introduces New “Big Fat Greek Sub”  

    Quiznos Introduces New “Big Fat Greek Sub”  

    Quiznos puts together a new globally inspired flavor mashup with the introduction of the new Big Fat Greek Sub.

    The Big Fat Greek Sub features certified halal, seasoned gyro meat with tzatziki sauce with refreshing ingredients including a blend of marinated tomatoes, cucumbers, and red onions, which is topped with lettuce and banana peppers served on your choice of artisan bread.

    Quiznos partnered with Grecian Delight | Kronos to create the Big Fat Greek Sub – the brand’s first gyro-style recipe being offered at Quiznos.

    Starting at $10, the new Big Fat Greek Sub is available now while supplies last at participating Quiznos locations across the US and Canada.

  • Giants Beat Commander’s 14-7

    Giants Beat Commander’s 14-7

    The New York Giants and Washington Commanders fought a miscue-filled battle on Sunday, but the Giants emerged victorious in the end, 14-7. 

    A late red zone stand preserved the win for New York, earning them their second win of the season. The Giants did almost everything in their power to give the game back to Washington after taking a 14-0 lead, but their defense held strong at the end for Brian Daboll’s squad.

    The Giants entered the game having not scored an offensive touchdown in over three games. Their scoreless streak ended 42 seconds into the second quarter on a 15-yard pass from Tyrod Taylor to Darren Waller. 

    The Giants then doubled down with another touchdown in the first half, this one a 32-yard touchdown toss from Taylor to Saquon Barkley. It was a two-yard dump-off that Barkley took to the house, showcasing just how much the Giants’ offense missed No. 26 during his three-game absence.

    Sam Howell entered the game as the NFL’s most-pressured and most-sacked quarterback. The Giants took full advantage, bringing Howell down six times. Dexter Lawrence exploded for 2.0 sacks, his first two of the season, and Kayvon Thibodeaux added 1.5 of his own.

  • Former Knicks Star Carmelo Anthony Retires

    Former Knicks Star Carmelo Anthony Retires

    Former NBA All-Star forward Carmelo Anthony announced his retirement from basketball. 

    “Now the time has come for me to say goodbye to the court where I made my name, to the game that gave me purpose and pride,” Anthony said.

    “With this bittersweet goodbye to the NBA, I am excited about what the future holds for me.” 

    Anthony, 39, a former national champion at Syracuse, was selected No. 3 overall by the Denver Nuggets in the 2003 NBA Draft and spent his first eight seasons with the franchise before being traded to the New York Knicks midway through the 2010-11 season, where he played for seven seasons. The Brooklyn native had later stints with the Oklahoma City Thunder, Houston Rockets, Portland Trail Blazers and Los Angeles Lakers.

    Anthony retires ninth on the NBA all-time scoring list with 28,289 career points during his career. The former Syracuse standout was a 10-time All-Star, a scoring champion in 2013 and a member of the NBA 75th Anniversary Team.

  • Bills Beat Giants 14-9

    Bills Beat 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.

  • Jets Stun Eagles 20-14

    Jets Stun Eagles 20-14

    The New York Jets upset the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles suffered the ugly 20-14 loss against the Jets on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. 

    Eagles QB Jalen Hurts’ tossed an interception late in the fourth quarter that set up a go-ahead touchdown by Breece Hall. 

    Hurts completed 28 of his 45 passes for 281 yards and one touchdown to D’Andre Swift. He also had a rushing touchdown in the loss. 

    Despite playing without three of their top four cornerbacks, the Jets defense showed just how elite it is with the stunning win over the Eagles. The win for the Jets is the team’s first against the Eagles in franchise history. 

    With their second consecutive victory, the Jets moved to 3-3 heading into the bye week and knocked the Eagles (5-1) back in a league that has no unbeaten teams.

    “It’s a big win,” Jets Head Coach Robert Saleh said. “They’re the NFC Champs. We took the AFC Champs to the wire, we beat Buffalo. Probably let one slip away with the Patriots, but it is what it is. Dallas game is what it is. I think we’ll always be in all these games. I think we can go toe-to-toe with anybody.” 

  • WWE Releases Several Wrestlers

    WWE Releases Several Wrestlers

    World Wrestling Entertainment reportedly released several wrestlers shortly after its announced $1.4 billion new television deal with NBCUniversal.

    TKO Group Holdings, the media conglomerate launched as part of WWE’s merger with the parent company of the UFC, reportedly agreed to a five-year domestic media rights partnership with NBCUniversal, with its television program, SmackDown, set to return to USA Network

    The deal, which does not include WWE’s RAW or NXT programs that currently air on USA Network, is reported to pay an average of $287 million per year, an estimated 40% increase from the five-year, $205 million deal with FOX for SmackDown.

    Shortly after the reported deal, the releases of several notable in-ring competitors was announced.

    Former world champion Dolph Ziggler and former Intercontinental champion Shelton Benjamin were among several of those released, along with EmmaRick BoogsAliyahEliasRiddick Moss and Top Dolla of the group ‘Hit Row.’

  • Halloween Trick or Treats at Sonic

    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.

  • Aaron Rodgers Wants To Return This Season 

    Aaron Rodgers Wants To Return This Season 

    New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers appeared on ESPN with Pat McAfee after undergoing surgery to repair his torn Achilles tendon.

    In the interview, Rodgers addressed his future by saying, “Give me the timetables, give me all the things you think can should or will happen. All I need is that one extra percent of motivation. So give me your doubts, your prognostications, then watch what I do.”

    Rodgers would not rule out returning this season, saying “anything is possible” when asked directly about the possibility.

    Rodgers’ hopes fly in the face of medical reality with an eight-to-12 month timeline expected for recovery.

    He called Monday “one of the toughest 24-hour stretches in my life” with a “lot of sadness, a lot of tears.”

    Rodgers went down after four offensive snaps into the season-opening 22-16 overtime win vs. the Buffalo Bills.

  • Buck Showalter Fired as New York Mets Manager

    Buck Showalter Fired as New York Mets Manager

    Buck Showalter was fired after a disappointing season in which baseball’s highest-spending team tumbled from contention by midsummer.

    The 67-year-old Showalter said before the 2023 finale against Philadelphia that he will not return next year, and a few minutes later the Mets announced the club had decided on the change. 

    New York plans to introduce David Stearns as president of baseball operations on Monday, placing him above general manager Billy Eppler. Showalter’s departure with a season remaining on his three-year contract clears the way for Stearns to pick the next manager.

    Showalter is 1,726-1,665 (.509) in 22 seasons as a big league manager with the Yankees, Diamondbacks, Rangers, Orioles and Mets — guiding all those organizations to the playoffs besides Texas.

    He’s won four Manager of the Year awards — tied with Hall of Famers Tony La Russa and Bobby Cox for most all-time — and is the only skipper to win the prize with four different teams.

  • Dolphins Rout Giants 31-16

    Dolphins Rout Giants 31-16

    The New York Giants fell to 1-4 on Sunday with a 31-16 loss to the 4-1 Miami Dolphins. 

    The Giants also lost quarterback Daniel Jones to a neck injury when he was sacked by Andrew Van Ginkel in the fourth quarter. That was the sixth time Jones was sacked on Sunday and the 28th time this season. 

    Coach Brian Daboll said Jones was “getting hit quite a bit.” Daboll did add that Jones told him he would be “OK.”

    “Overall we’ve gotta do a better job offensively,” Daboll said. “We’re not doing a good enough job.”

    The Dolphins scored touchdowns of 76 and 69 yards en route to compiling 524 yards of total offense. Miami now has 2,568 total yards of offense in five games, most in NFL history.

    The Giants still don’t have an offensive touchdown in the first half of games this season, but they do have a touchdown thanks to Jason Pinnock’s 102-yard score on an interception return. The Giants still trailed at the half, 17-10. They have been outscored 94-19 in the first half of games this season, with four Graham Gano field goals being their only offensive points.

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