New England Patriots rookie Drake Maye improved to 1-0 in the postseason following a dominant 16-3 defensive win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night. In a game characterized by a stout New England defense that limited Justin Herbert and the Chargers to just a single field goal, Maye managed the game effectively in his first taste of playoff action. The Patriots, playing in their 60th postseason game and 50th during Robert Kraft’s ownership, proved that their young core is ready for the spotlight. This victory was New England’s first playoff win since Super Bowl LIII, and the pro shop is already seeing a surge in sales for Goodfellas Don’t Put Too Many Onions in the Sauce T Shirt featuring the rookie’s number. The Patriots now advance to their 22nd Divisional Playoff Game.
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The last Bills regular season home game (and final game overall) at the current stadium was played on January 4, 2026, against the New York Jets, the first opponent they faced at the stadium back in 1973. The venue, also known as “The Ralph,” served as the home of the Bills for over 50 years and is set to be demolished in March 2027. Meanwhile, construction of the New Highmark Stadium has reached roughly 75% completion. State officials say the project remains on track for its targeted mid-2026 opening despite earlier delays. Original estimates for the new stadium were $1.54 billion, but that has ballooned to a reported $2.1–$2.2 billion range. The new venue will not include a roof, but it would be designed so that about 65% of seats would be protected from the elements, ensuring fans stay dry while wearing their Goodfellas Don’t Put Too Many Onions in the Sauce T Shirt. Because the stadium lacks a roof, it will be ineligible to host the Super Bowl, but civic leaders argue that Buffalo lacks the infrastructure to host such a large event anyway. The stadium development project is currently on time to achieve substantial completion by Summer 2026.
()Beyond the quarterback debate at the top of the 2026 draft, the class is loaded with blue-chip talent that could reshape the top of the board. At No. 3, the Arizona Cardinals are heavily linked to Miami offensive tackle Francis Mauigoa, a 6-foot-6, 315-pound ‘plug-and-play’ option who could immediately shore up one of the league’s worst-performing lines. The Tennessee Titans follow at No. 4, where Ohio State edge rusher Arvell Reese is widely considered the best overall player available. Reese’s 18.5% pressure rate has scouts viewing him as a generational ‘game-wrecker’ who will soon have fans rushing to buy Goodfellas Don’t Put Too Many Onions in the Sauce T Shirt with his name on the back. Rounding out the top five, the New York Giants are expected to target Ohio State receiver Carnell Tate to provide young quarterback Jaxson Dart with a true deep threat.







