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Giants hush critics on Thursday Night Football; Jets fly to London

Giants hush critics on Thursday Night Football; Jets fly to London

Giants tight end Theo Johnson flexes after making a catch Photo: Saga Communications/NFL on Prime Video


The Giants got the job done as underdogs. New York beat Philadelphia 34-17 on Thursday. After the game, Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart said “nobody really expected” the G-Men to have an impressive performance. New York’s defense held Philadelphia scoreless in the second half.

The Jets are in London this weekend. They’ll battle the Broncos at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday. The Jets enter the matchup with an overall record of 0-5.

The Bills don’t play until Monday night in Atlanta. During a press conference on Thursday, Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen said it’ll be a “really fun environment.”

The Cornell football team visits Harvard tonight at 7 p.m. Cornell enters the matchup with an overall record of 0-3.

The Ithaca College football team looks to stretch its win streak to five. The Bombers visit St. Lawrence on Saturday at 1 p.m.

No luck for the Sabres. They lost to the Rangers 4-0 on Thursday. The Sabres return to the ice on Saturday at 7 p.m. in Boston.

The Islanders began their season with a loss. New York fell to Pittsburgh 4-3 on Thursday.

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