Daniel Jones Leads Giants Over Cardinals 31-28

The New York Giants beat the Arizona Cardinals 31-28. 

They entered the Week 2 game against the Cardinals and the first two quarters were an extension of the Week 1 beatdown at the hands of the Dallas Cowboys with Arizona scoring on all but one drive and taking a 20-0 lead into halftime.

The futility was highlighted by a Daniel Jones interception that went right off the hands of running back Saquon Barkley for the second consecutive week.

The Giants did come out in the third quarter and show some fire on the shoulders of Jones, but each time they punched, the Cardinals punched right back. 

Then came the fourth quarter and that’s when DJ completely took over and the game flipped on its head. Everything that had gone wrong was washed away and the Giants suddenly started firing.

The defense picked up stops when they needed it and the Giants offense, which couldn’t buy a point for six quarters to start the season, scored on five consecutive drives.

Kicker Graham Gano connected on the game-winning field goal with just seconds left.

Kellogg’s Introduces Rice Krispies Candy Bars!

Frankford Candy is teaming up with Kellogg’s to bring two new king-size Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Candy Bars to the candy aisle this spring.

Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Candy Bars debut in two varieties, Strawberry-Flavored, and Marshmallow-Flavored.

The Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Marshmallow-Flavored Candy Bar combines Rice Krispies cereal with creamy marshmallow candy in a sweet nod to family-favorite Rice Krispies Treats.

Meanwhile, the Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Strawberry-Flavored Candy Bar pairs Rice Krispies with strawberry flavors in a creamy white candy.

The single-serve, 2.75-ounce candy bars are available for a suggested price of $2.49 each at Walmart, Five Below and Big Lots stores nationwide, as well as online at FrankfordCandy.com and Amazon.

Jets QB Aaron Rodgers Officially Out For Season

The Jets got the news they were expecting but dreading Tuesday morning.

An MRI exam confirmed quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a torn left Achilles tendon that will require season-ending surgery, a source confirmed. 

The Jets’ dream season has turned into a nightmare.

Rodgers was injured on his fourth play against the Bills on Monday night when Buffalo defensive end Leonard Floyd sacked him in the eventual 22-16 Jets win. 

Slow motion replays showed a pop in Rodgers calf as the Achilles ruptured. Rodgers initially got up and limped a few steps. He then seemed to realize what happened and sat down on the field.

Jets coach Robert Saleh said after the game the team feared it was Rodgers’ Achilles and the tests Tuesday confirmed that.

It is a stunning end to Rodgers’ season.