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Jets claim first win of season

Jets claim first win of season

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Buffalo moves to 5-2 for the season after the Bills clobbered the Panthers, 40-9. They next face the Chiefs on Sunday. Coverage will begin at 2:25 (kickoff at 4:25) on I-100.

The Giants lost to the Eagles, 38-20. Big Blue returns to action Sunday for a 1PM kickoff against the 49ers. Pre-game starts at noon on 96-3 The Buzzer.

The Jets were victorious over the Bengals by one point, 39-38. It was Gang Green’s first win of the season.

The Commanders and Chiefs face off tonight on Monday Night Football.

Ithaca College dropped a football face-off to Union, 19-14.

A pair of wins for Cornell Hockey, first at Harvard on Friday and at Dartmouth on Saturday. Cornell ended their radio coverage on WHCU before the season started.

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