Arby’s Introduces New Deluxe Wagyu Steakhouse Burger

Following a successful test at select locations last year, Arby’s today announced the nationwide debut of the new Deluxe Wagyu Steakhouse Burger.

The Deluxe Wagyu Steakhouse Burger features a patty made with a premium blend of American Wagyu and ground beef, layered with American cheese, shredded lettuce, tomato, pickles, red onion and a special burger sauce on a toasted buttery brioche bun.

There’s also an option to add bacon and ranch for a more unique, indulgent flavor.

Arby’s Wagyu Steakhouse Burger is made with a blend of 52% American Wagyu and 48% ground beef, for a premium steakhouse burger that’s 50 percent larger than a McDonald’s Quarter Pounder.

Arby’s Wagyu Steakhouse Burger is cooked using Sous Vide style – a unique cooking method locks in juices and rich flavor, while producing a juicy, tender burger with a slightly pink center.

American Wagyu is a cross between Japanese Wagyu – one of the most sought-after meats in the world – and high-quality continental breeds of cattle.

Jets Defeat Browns 31-30 With Miracle Finish 

The Jets pulled off a stunning 31-30 win over the Browns when Joe Flacco hit Garrett Wilson for a 15-yard touchdown with 22 seconds left in the game and Greg Zuerlein hit the extra-point attempt to give the Jets the one-point win.

The Jets were down 30-17 with 1:55 left in the game — and no timeouts — seemingly on their way to an 0-2 start. Instead, they got out of Cleveland with a dramatic win and are 1-1 for the first time since 2018.

It was an incredible sequence in the final two minutes that gave the Jets the win.

Nick Chubb scored his third touchdown of the game with 1:55 remaining, but Browns kicker Cade York missed the extra point.

The Jets got the ball back and the Browns somehow left Corey Davis wide open and Flacco found him for a 66-yard touchdown to cut it to 30-24 with 1:22 left. Braden Mann then delivered a perfect onside kick that was recovered by Justin Hardee. The Jets drove down the field in the final minute and Flacco found Wilson on third down for the 15-yard touchdown, the rookie’s second score of the game.

Mets Swept by Cubs as Bats Stay Cold

The Mets, who are supposed to be trampling weaker opponents, instead were swept in a three-game series for the first time this season, the final indignity a 6-3 loss to the Cubs at Citi Field on Wednesday night in front of 28,522.

The Mets scored a total of six runs in the three games against a Chicago club that has been out of contention for months. Buck Showalter’s crew next will host the Pirates for four games that seemed easier a few weeks ago.

The Mets are amid a stretch of 16 straight games against sub-.500 opponents, and they have dropped seven of the first 12.

“It was a great opportunity,” Francisco Lindor said about the wasted  games. “But at the end of the day, they’re big-league teams. They’re professionals.”

The only positive development around the club is that its nemesis has begun losing, too.

The Mets (89-55) remained a half-game ahead of the Braves, who lost to the Giants and have dropped consecutive series in Seattle and San Francisco.