Cold Stone Creamery Unveils New Flavors 

Cold Stone Creamery has a lineup of new flavors. Ice cream enthusiasts are invited to enjoy the Ultimate Ice Cream Experience with an array of creations that cater to every palate.

Introducing Caramel Truffle Ice Cream

Cold Stone Creamery is introducing its newest flavor: Caramel Truffle Ice Cream. This blend of chocolate and caramel is perfect for those seeking a rich and satisfying treat. Try it in the Stuck Together Like Caramel & Fudge Creation, featuring the crunchy goodness of HEATH bar, and luxurious swirls of caramel and fudge. 

Iconic Creations 

Cold Stone’s iconic Birthday Cake Remix is back to bring the joy of childhood celebrations. Dive into the creamy delight of Cake Batter Ice Cream adorned with vibrant rainbow sprinkles, chewy chunks of brownie, and rich fudge. Every bite is a festive celebration.

For cookie dough fans, the Dough for It! Creation offers an experience with Classic Cookie Dough Ice Cream, studded with chocolate chips and chunks of cookie dough, and finished with a delightful crunch of sugar crystals.

Brian Daboll Leads the List of 7 NFL Coaches on the Hot Seat

This season, there will be seven new head coaches. That means seven head coaches were replaced since the start of last season.

Last year, there were eight new NFL head coaches. It was five the year before that, and a stunning 10 in 2022.

In other words, it’s inevitable that some of the head coaches at the start of this season will be replaced by the start of the 2026 season. That’s the nature of an impatient league. Here are the seven coaches on the hot seat this season.

Brian Daboll, New York Giants

Brian Callahan, Titans

Zac Taylor, Bengals

Shane Steichen, Colts

Kevin Stefanski, Browns

Mike McDaniel, Dolphins

Dave Canales, Panthers

Dak Prescott Throws Four TDs, Cowboys Over Jets 37-22

The New York Jets dropped to 0-5 with a 37-22 loss to the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium in a game that showcased all that was wrong with Aaron Glenn’s team.

Any notion of the New York Jets winning their first game of the season vanished in a matter of one minute Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium.

That’s because they allowed two Dallas Cowboys touchdowns in the final 57 seconds of the first half, burying themselves in too deep of a hole for any chance at a comeback.

Jets QB Justin Fields was sacked five times, Breece Hall fumbled away a key opportunity in the first half, and the Jets offense couldn’t convert on two fourth-and-1 plays, all adding up to a long afternoon in East Rutherford.

The Jets offense was held to six points until the fourth quarter, the offensive line gave up five sacks to a Cowboys defense that, up until then, had no pass rush through the opening month. 10 penalties crippled the Jets.

Justin Fields threw for 283 yards and two touchdowns while running for 26, and Breece Hall rushed for 113. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes to continue his MVP-like pace, and the Cowboys ran for 180 yards.