Vikings Top Jets 27-22

Jets upstart quarterback Mike White nearly led the Jets to a comeback victory, but an interception with 10 seconds left by Vikings safety Camryn Bynum ended the Jets’ upset hopes and gave the Vikings a 27-22 victory.

The Jets fell to 7-5 on the season, hurting their playoff chances. The Vikings improved to 10-2.

The Jets had several chances to win the game late in the fourth quarter, but came up short.

The final chance came when the Vikings punted and the Jets took over at the Minnesota 43 with 1:19 to play. White hit Garrett Wilson for a 18-yard pass that put them at the 19, but the drive stalled there. White threw three straight incompletions and then was picked off at the goal line by Bynum to end the threat.

White completed 31 of 57 passes for 369 yards and two interceptions in the loss, while rookie wideout Garrett Wilson had a career day with eight catches for 162 yards. Another Jets rookie, running back Zonovan Knight, showed out as well, rushing for 90 yards on 15 carries.

Viewing Party for UFC 282 at Hoops Cabaret New York

The sexy Hoops Cabaret Girls invite you to watch UFC 282 featuring “Blachowicz vs Ankalaev” with them on Saturday, December 10th at Hoops Cabaret and Sports Bar in midtown Manhattan (48 East 33 Street).

Jan Blachowicz and Magomed Ankalaev have the chance to end 2022 as the UFC light heavyweight champion. They will meet for the vacant championship in the UFC’s final pay-per-view event of the year.

Blachowicz is considered the No. 1 contender and Ankalaev has won nine straight inside the octagon en route to his first UFC title shot.

Hoops is a great place to watch sporting events, with its multiple giant screens, Hi-Def TVs, and a futuristic X-15 MegaTron Video Wall. Every seat has a clear view of the action.  

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Denver Broncos Enter Into Purchase Agreement With Walmart Heir

The Denver Broncos have entered a sale agreement with the Walton-Penner family ownership group, led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, as part of a reported record-setting deal to purchase the NFL franchise.

The Broncos confirmed the acquisition in a statement shared by team president and CEO Joe Ellis.

“While this purchase and sale agreement is pending approval from the NFL’s finance committee and league ownership, today marks a significant step on the path to an exciting new chapter in Broncos history,” Ellis said.

The winning bid is valued at $4.65 billion, the most expensive price ever paid for a U.S. sports team, more than doubling the $2.275 paid by David Tepper to acquire the Carolina Panthers in 2018.