Finally, on Tuesday, the long-anticipated news came that David Stearns and the New York Mets had agreed to a five-year deal and Stearns would begin to reshape the Mets (67-78) as soon as this disappointing season ends.
As the New York Jets' worst fears of a torn Achilles for Aaron Rodgers were confirmed on Tuesday morning, numerous questions circulated about the team's replacement plans and about the NFL future of the four-time MVP.
Leonard Floyd sacked Aaron Rodgers, with the 39-year-old quarterback’s lower left leg collapsing underneath him, and all the promise of the New York Jets’ offseason collapsed with it. Xavier Gipson’s game-winning 65-yard punt return touchdown in overtime gave the Jets a reason to start dreaming again.
It is hard to imagine a worse scenario for the New York Giants than what played out on Sunday, a disaster of a 40-0 loss to the Dallas Cowboys that piled on evidence against everything Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll built in Year 1 and was packed with embarrassments big and small.