Jets Beat Giants in OT, 13-10

The Jets pulled off a stunning overtime victory against their crosstown-rival Giants on Sunday.

The Jets looked like they were going to lose with less than two minutes to play in regulation but a missed field goal by the Giants gave them new life and they found a way to win 13-10 in overtime.

The Jets had seemingly lost when, down 10-7, Zach Wilson was sacked on fourth-and-10 with 1:33 left in regulation. 

But Giants kicker Graham Gano missed a 35-yard field goal wide left and gave the Jets life, leaving them down only three instead of six and needing a touchdown.

Wilson then found Garrett Wilson for a 29-yard gain and followed that up with another 29-yard pass to Allen Lazard. 

The Jets spiked the ball with one second left in regulation. 

Greg Zuerlein did what Gano could not and kicked a 35-yard field goal to tie the game 10-10 and send it into overtime.

The Jets would stop the Giants on the first possession of overtime and Greg Zuerlein kicked a 33-yarder for the improbable victory.

Quiznos Introduces New Kimchi Philly Sandwich

Quiznos offers its own unique twist on a classic Korean dish with the introduction of the new Kimchi Philly.

The new Kimchi Philly features thin-sliced steak, spicy Korean gochujang sauce, tangy kimchi from Cleveland Kitchen, melted white American cheese, and sautéed green peppers and onions on toasted artisan bread.

In addition to the Kimchi Philly, the Classic Philly sandwich will also be available alongside the trend-driven Kimchi Philly for fans who prefer a more traditional take. The Classic Philly is made with thin-sliced steak, melted white American cheese, sautéed green peppers and onions, and banana peppers on toasted artisan bread.

You can find the Kimchi Philly at participating Quiznos locations nationwide starting at around $10. Kimchi is a staple Korean dish traditionally made of salted, seasoned and fermented cabbage.

Saquon Barkley Delivers Game-Winning Touchdown For Giants

The Giants got their second win of the season, beating the Washington Commanders 14 to 7 at MetLife Stadium.

Tyrod Taylor threw a pair of touchdown passes while filling in for the injured Daniel Jones. The defense then held on late stopping Washington in the red zone in the final two minutes of the game. Saquon Barkley had a 32 yard touchdown catch, but also had a late fumble that gave the Commanders one last chance to tie the game.

The win improved the Giants record to 2 and 5 on the season, but they remain in last place in the NFC East.