Vintage art and tropical motifs flood the senses when you enter Pele Utu, Reno’s only tiki bar. Tiki bars are themed watering holes with decorations and drinks inspired by Polynesian and ...
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler will head the field as the best golfers in the world converge on Augusta National Golf Club for the 2025 Masters Tournament. Scheffler won his second green ...
Citi Field doesn’t offer home-run-of-the-mill stadium fare. For the 2025 season, the Mets are dishing up a gourmet grand slam with Kwame Onwuachi’s mouthwatering meat patties, a customizable ...
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The Jets moved on from guys like Rodgers and Davante Adams. New York has brought in guys as well with Justin Fields obviously being the biggest addition of the offseason to this point. The Jets ...
Jets General Manager Darren Mougey sang the praises of quarterback Justin Fields on Sunday and the team’s head coach is doing the same thing. Fields signed a two-year deal with the Jets this offseason ...
The Jets have veterans Justin Fields and Tyrod Taylor on their roster, and they haven’t ruled out drafting a quarterback with the seventh overall pick. But Fields will start the 2025 season as the ...
Jets general manager Darren Mougey confirmed on Sunday that Justin Fields will be the team’s starting quarterback in 2025. “We believe we can win with Justin,” Mougey said at the NFL’s ...
PALM BEACH, Fla. -- There's no competition. Justin Fields is the Jets' starting quarterback. Darren Mougey made that clear at the 2025 NFL Owners Meetings. They like Tyrod Taylor. They believe he ...
Sam Darnold, Zach Wilson, Aaron Rodgers and now Justin Fields. The New York Jets have seen many quarterbacks come and go in recent memory. Even Joe Flacco and Geno Smith, who spent arguably the ...
The Jets signed Justin Fields to a two-year, $40M deal with $30M guaranteed early into free agency. For a piece published Tuesday evening, Jets insider Rich Cimini of ESPN addressed that topic.