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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFox News Politics Newsletter: Liberal media darling under fire after viral interviewWelcome to the Fox News Politics newsletter with the latest updates on the Trump administration, Capitol Hill and more Fox News politics coverage. Heres whats happening- Behind the scenes of Trump's anticipated Antifa roundtable with Cabinet members- Comey pleads not guilty to indictment alleging false statements, obstruction- Supreme Court skeptical of 'conversion therapy' law banning treatment of minors with gender identity issuesConservatives on social media blasted California Democrat Katie Porter, widely seen by Democrats as a frontrunner in the states gubernatorial race, after she cut short a contentious interview over follow-up questions from a reporter.The viral moment happened in aclip posted Tuesday night where Porter took issue with the line of questioning fromCBS investigative journalist Julie Watts, who was pushing Porter on whether she can and needs to appeal to the millions of Trump voters in the state to become the next governor."I feel like this is unnecessarily argumentative," Porter said, adding, "I don't want to keep doing this, I'm going to call it."READ MORE.'SUFFERING DEMENTIA': Pritzker hurls 'dementia' claim at Trump amid National Guard feud despite defending Biden's mental fitness'SHOULD BE IN JAIL': Trump says Chicago mayor, Illinois governor 'should be in jail for failing to protect' ICE officers'MOST SECURE': Trump admin announces fewest border apprehensions since 1970HEATED REMARKS: Kamala Harris takes apparent shot at Trump admin in bizarre outburst: 'These mother----- are crazy''SERIOUS FIREPOWER': Kushner joins Witkoff for Gaza ceasefire talks as Trump pushes 20-point peace planDECOUPLING DEBATE: Think tank founder faces scrutiny over China corporate ties despite decoupling advocacyBROKEN PEACE: Houthi rebels test US ceasefire with deadly strike on cargo shipILL HEALTH: Moderate Dem undercuts Jeffries on Obamacare compromise as government shutdown wears onDEMS DIG IN: Senate Democrats defy White House warnings, again block GOP bid to restart governmentSERVING THE COUNTRY: Johnson rejects push for military pay fix as shutdown fight intensifiesSPENDING STANDOFF: Reporter's Notebook: Senate revotes today on ending government shutdownPICKING UP THE TAB: Vulnerable Harris-district Republican brings in more than $1M as Dems scramble to flip seatHISTORIC HOLDUP: Government shutdown 101: We've been here before, here's what happens nextTAXPAYERS PAY UP: Obamacare subsidies at center of Dem shutdown fight 'fuel' healthcare cost inflation, conservatives say'WEREN'T SURVEILLED': Dem rep defends DOJ obtaining GOP senator call records in 2023: 'You weren't surveilled'UPHILL CLIMB: Democrat Aftyn Behn advances to special election in battle for vacant congressional seat in deep-red districtCOST OF IDEALS: Cuomo rips Mamdani's freebie 'fantasy,' says AOC proved socialism fails after killing NYC Amazon dealFOLLOW THE MONEY: Who is Elizabeth Simons? Meet the largest individual donor to Virginias disgraced Dem AG nomineeCAMPUS CHAOS: Protesters attempt to justify Hamas attack on Israel with 'Columbia Intifada' newspaper on Oct. 7 anniversaryFUNDING THREAT: State reps bill would punish colleges financially if they dont rename roads after Charlie KirkEND OF CAMELOT: Joan Kennedy, wife of Sen. Ted Kennedy for 22 years, dead at 89'I DON'T CARE': Controversial Dem abruptly ends bonkers interview after repeatedly berating reporter: 'I don't care'LEGACY LIVES ON: Turning Point Montana State event featuring Ramaswamy, Gianforte draws thousands'NAUSEATING': Republican labels Mamdani as 'little more than a Muslim terrorist,' advocates yanking citizenship, deportationGet the latest updates on the Trump administration and Congress, exclusive interviews and more on FoxNews.com.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 30 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDem candidate under fire for saying hed kick the s--- out of Trump advisor Stephen MillerA Democrat congressional candidate's history of violent rhetoric is coming under fire after his public vow to "kick the s---" out of senior Donald Trump aide Stephen Miller resurfaced online."Stephen Miller needs to be THUMPED! That guy's a freaking worm. I would be willing to go to jail for I mean, how much [time] would I get for just cracking him a couple of times?" North Carolina congressional candidate Richard Ojeda said while recording one of his regular "Ojeda LIVE" live streams in March 2022."I'd be willing to go to jail to kick the s--- out of him," he added. "I'd be more than happy to find myself in an elevator with him and I'd whoop his a-- from the first floor to the fifth floor and be happy to go to jail."The Trump administration was quick to denounce the rhetoric."Unfortunately, Democrats disgustingly supporting political violence is nothing new," White House spokesperson Kush Desai told Fox News Digital. "Neither Stephen Miller nor any other member of the administration is going to back down from delivering on President Trumps agenda to Make America Great Again. In the meantime, Richard Ojeda should seek help."LIBERAL MSNBC PANELIST CALLS FOR VIRGINIA AG CANDIDATE TO DROP OUT OVER VIOLENT TEXT MESSAGESSpeaking in response to the backlash his comments have garnered, Ojeda said that despite his language, he does not believe that violence is the answer."The language I used in that video reflects my discontent with how political figures like Steven [sic] Miller are steering the nation I served for 24 years in the U.S. Army. I believe his conduct and the conduct of many who enable him to be a betrayal of our oath that I can not accept," the Democrat candidate said in a statement he sent to Fox News Digital."That said, political violence has no place in our society. I know that better than most. When I first ran for state senate, I was beaten nearly to death on a creek bank simply for putting my name on the ballot in defense of my community. My family wasn't sure Id make it out of the ER that night, and I won my seat from a hospital bed. I survived my attack, but as we know many others havent. Political violence has spiraled toward darkness in our country and I would not use those same words today."Ojeda also pointed to the fact that he grew up around coal miners, people who "talk tough and dont mince words about how they feel."Criticism of Ojeda's controversial rhetoric comes amid heightened GOP concerns surrounding inflammatory and violent political rhetoric in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination and multiple attempted assassinations on President Donald Trump. Even Democrats have warned that "violent words precede violent actions" and that "we should have a culture of condemning any rhetoric that glorifies violence."Meanwhile, this week, Virginia's Democrat candidate for attorney general, Jay Jones, came under fire after text messages surfaced of him saying his Republican colleague should get "two bullets to the head."Ojeda is running to represent North Carolina's 9th Congressional District in the House of Representatives. A veteran who served in the prestigious 82nd Airborne Division, he had a short stint in the West Virginia state Senate before attempting multiple failed runs for Congress at both the House and Senate level. Those runs include two failed bids for the U.S. House in 2014 and 2018, followed by a short-lived run for the presidency that preceded an unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate in 2020.Amid his current race, Ojeda has raised more money than any other Democratic candidate he is facing in the upcoming North Carolina Democratic primary, according to Federal Election Commission records.DEMS FACE BACKLASH FOR VIOLENT RHETORIC AFTER DEADLY ICE SHOOTING: MUST STOPIn his comments to Fox News Digital, Ojeda noted that the remarks being referenced are four years old, and they were made "long before" he ever considered running for Congress, even though he had already run three failed bids up to that point. He also reiterated multiple times that he condemns political violence."Ill admit I was angry then, and Im still angry now. Angry at what people like Stephen Miller are doing to this nation," Ojeda concluded in his comments to Fox News Digital. "The fact that he holds a place in our history books disgusts me, and I think it disgusts a lot of Americans. Steven Miller is a racist."WATCH: LAWMAKERS WRESTLE WITH HOW TO APPROACH HATEFUL POLITICAL RHETORIC IN WAKE OF KIRK ASSASSINATIONCLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Prior to his assassination last month, Kirk warned "assassination culture" was spreading on the left in a post on social media. At the time, months before his death, Kirk's post cited survey data showing 55% of left-leaning respondents said killing Trump could be justified.Kirk called the violent momentum a "natural outgrowth of left-wing protest culture," and accused the left of tolerating "violence and mayhem," while also slamming "the cowardice" of local prosecutors and school officials for their complicity in promoting the trend of violent attitudes.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 32 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShe helped North Korea infiltrate American tech companiesThis isnt a ripped-from-the-headlines new Netflix series. This really happened in a quiet neighborhood called Litchfield Park thats about a 20-minute drive from Phoenix.Christina Chapman, 50, looked like your average middle-aged suburban woman. But inside her humble home? A secret cyber ops center built to help North Korean IT workers buy equipment and tools for their military by infiltrating hundreds of U.S. companies.WOMAN LEARNS FATE AFTER DOJ GUILTY PLEA ADMITTING SHE HELPED NORTH KOREAN TECH WORKERS INFILTRATE US COMPANIESThat picture above was just a small part of her setup.North Korean workers arent browsing LinkedIn or applying at Google, Amazon and Meta. They cant. Sanctions block them from working for American companies, at least legally. So what do they do?They steal real Americans identities, including names, birth dates, Social Security numbers and more. Then, they use them to pose as remote IT workers, slipping into U.S. companies under anyones radar.But when companies send out laptops and phones to their "remote new hires"? Those devices cant exactly be shipped to Pyongyang.Over the course of three years, Christina turned her suburban home into a covert operations hub for North Koreas elite cybercriminals.She received more than 100 laptops and smartphones shipped from companies all across the U.S. These werent no-name startups. Were talking major American banks, top-tier tech firms and at least one U.S. government contractor.All thought they were hiring remote U.S.-based workers. They had no idea they were actually onboarding North Korean operatives.Once the gear arrived, Chapman connected the devices to VPNs, remote desktop tools like AnyDesk and Chrome Remote Desktop, and even rigged up voice-changing software.The goal? To make it seem like the North Koreans were logging in from inside the United States. Chapman also shipped 49 laptops and other devices supplied by U.S. companies to locations overseas, including multiple shipments to a city in China on the border with North Korea.NORTH KOREA LASHES OUT AFTER TRUMP DOJ EXPOSES MASSIVE IT INFILTRATION SCHEMEThese fake employees "showed up" every day, submitting code, answering emails, taking meetings, all from halfway around the world. In reality, they were siphoning U.S. tech and cash straight into Kim Jong Uns regime.When HR teams requested video verification, Chapman didnt blink.She jumped on camera herself, sometimes in costume, pretending to be the person in the resume. She ran the whole operation like a talent agency for cybercriminals, staging fake job interviews, coaching the operatives on what to say and even laundering their salaries through U.S. banks.Her take? At least $800,000, paid as "service fees."The total haul for North Korea? Over $17 million in stolen salaries, according to the FBI, which called the scheme a national security threat. Chapman called it "helping her friends." Really.KIM JONG UN'S YOUNG DAUGHTER BEING GROOMED TO LEAD REGIME AFTER MILITARY PARADE VISIT IN CHINA: EXPERTEventually, the scam began to unravel. Investigators noticed odd patterns like dozens and dozens of remote hires all listing the same Arizona address, or company systems being accessed from countries the workers supposedly had never visited.Chapman was arrested and sentenced in July 2025 to 102 months in federal prison.And the wildest part? She did it all from her living room. Talk about working from home!Award-winning host Kim Komando is your secret weapon for navigating tech.Copyright 2025, WestStar Multimedia Entertainment. All rights reserved.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMNoem likens Antifa to ISIS, other terror groups that want to kill AmericansHomeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem slammed Antifa during a White House roundtable discussion with reporters on Wednesday, likening far-left troublemakers to terror groups like ISIS."I want to thank the new journalists here today for telling their stories and for being able and willing to go to the streets and to cover what's happening here in America. Many times, the legacy media has looked the other way, refused to tell the stories," Noem began."The networks have not really focused on what this is and what damage it is doing to our country and how this network of Antifa is just as sophisticated as MS-13, as TdA, as ISIS, as Hezbollah, as Hamas, as all of them," she continued.FIRST ON FOX: DHS CHIEF SLAMS VIOLENT ANARCHISTS, PLEDGES FULL SUPPORT FOR FEDERAL AGENTSNoem visited Portland on Wednesday, where left-wing agitators have been rioting outside an ICE facility for months, noting that dozens of Antifa members from all around the country have been arrested under the Trump administration.She said that authorities recently arrested the girlfriend of the founder of Antifa in Portland, and that investigators are trying to garner more information from her about the network of newly-labeled "domestic terrorists" during their prosecution.Noem said the administration's explicit goal is to "eliminate [Antifa] from the existence of American society.""These individuals do not just want to threaten our law enforcement officers, threaten our journalists and the citizens of this country. They want to kill them," Noem said."Their agenda is to destroy the American people and our way of life," she said. "And this president is standing in their way. He is stopping them from bringing their death. And there's destruction to the individual citizens in this country that just want to raise their kids and their grandkids in peace and in safety."President Donald Trump set the stage at the beginning of the roundtable.EX-ANTIFA ACTIVIST PRAISES TRUMPS DECISION TO LABEL GROUP DOMESTIC TERRORISTS"It should be clear to all Americans that we have a very serious left-wing terror threat in our country, radicals associated with the domestic terror group Antifa that you've heard a lot about lately," he said. "And I've heard a lot about them for 10 years, and other far-left extremists have been carrying out a campaign of violence against ICE agents and other officials charged with enforcing federal law."Trump emphasized his belief that many Antifa rioters are paid to cause mayhem, and teased an announcement to that effect."You'll be finding it out very soon," he said. "You should see what we have on these people."One reporter asked Trump about designating Antifa as a foreign terrorist organization. Trump said it "sounds good to me.""Would you like to see it done?" he asked the other officials at the roundtable. "You think it would help? Id be glad to do it. I think its the kind of thing Id like to do."Other top officials, including FBI Director Kash Patel and Attorney General Pam Bondi, spoke at the roundtable, before the reporters in the room shared horror stories about their experience covering the black-bloc rioters.The common theme was gratefulness for the Trump administration's acknowledgment that Antifa is real and is well-organized. The reporters blasted legacy media for either outright refusal to cover Antifa violence, or for downplaying it."Thank you, Mr. President, for having us here," said reporter Julio Rosas. "And, you know, not to sound like a broken record, but it needs to be said that Antifa is real. It's real. It's a threat."0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKISS rocker Gene Simmons passes out behind wheel and crashes into parked car: reportKISS vocalist Gene Simmons was involved in a car accident after he reportedly passed out at the wheel in Los Angeles on Tuesday.On Wednesday, Simmons took to X to inform fans that he is "completely fine" following the accident."Thanks, everybody, for the kind wishes. Im completely fine. I had a slight fender bender. It happens. Especially to those of us were horrible drivers. And thats me. All is well," he wrote.NBC4 Los Angeles reported that Simmons told responding officers that he either fainted or passed out while driving on Pacific Coast Highway before he hit a parked car. The outlet reported that a witness saw the scene and called 911. Deputies and firefighters responded.DEMOCRATIC NEVADA STATE SENATOR WHO APPARENTLY FELL ASLEEP IN SUV ARRESTED ON DUI SUSPICIONLost Hills Sheriffs Department spokesperson Sergeant Horton confirmed to Fox News Digital that an accident happened in the 25000 block of Pacific Coast Highway just before 1 p.m. on Tuesday. The Sheriff's department responded to a possible medical emergency that "involved a vehicle that struck a parked vehicle."A preliminary investigation revealed the driver, a male adult, might have suffered a medical emergency before the crash. The male adult was transported to a local hospital for medical treatment.LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSCLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERSimmons was hospitalized after the crash, but his wife Shannon told NBC4 Los Angeles that her husband is currently recovering at home.Shannon told TMZ that her husband "hates to drink water and was put on a new medication recently and was dehydrated, which is what caused him to pass out."The outlet reported that Simmons was driving his Lincoln Navigator SUV when he became unconscious behind the wheel and veered into several lanes of traffic before colliding with the parked vehicle. He was taken to the hospital to be treated and was released to recover at home. No injuries resulted from the crash, TMZ reported.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMHoman confirms Texas National Guard 'on the ground' in Illinois, warns anti-ICE rhetoric fueling 'bloodshed'"Border czar" Tom Homan announced that Texas National Guard troops began operations Tuesday in Illinois to protect federal immigration officers amid what he described as a sharp rise in attacks targeting ICE personnel."Theyre on the ground, and they started working last night," Homan confirmed on "America Reports" Wednesday.About 200 members of the Texas National Guard were mobilized for the mission, which the Pentagon says is intended to protect federal "functions, personnel and property."TEXAS NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYS 200 TROOPS TO ILLINOIS FOR FEDERAL PROTECTION MISSION AMID PROTESTSThe deployment follows more than a dozen arrests near an ICE facility in Broadview, Illinois, where anti-ICE protests have continued for several days."Thank God for Governor Abbott," said Homan."He's sending troops out there to help protect ICE officers who have [seen] over [a] 1,000% increase in attacks."PRITZKER SAYS TRUMP ORDERING 400 MEMBERS OF THE TEXAS NATIONAL GUARD TO ILLINOIS, OREGON AND OTHER LOCATIONSBut Illinois leaders have strongly opposed the move.Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson have accused federal immigration officers of both harassment and racial profiling."Let me be clear, Donald Trump is using our service members as political props and as pawns in his illegal effort to militarize our nations cities," Pritzker said Monday, standing alongside Johnson."The state of Illinois is going to use every lever at our disposal to resist this power grab and get Noems thugs the hell out of Chicago."Homan blasted the governors comments as "disgusting," arguing that this level of rhetoric has fueled recent violence against law enforcement.GRIEVING MOTHER BLASTS PRITZKER FOR 'PROTECTING' CRIMINALS AFTER DAUGHTERS DEATH TIED TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTHe pointed to three separate attacks in Texas, including an officer shot in the neck at a detention facility in Alvarado and a sniper attack in Dallas that killed two detainees.The Department of Homeland Security also pushed back on Pritzkers claims, calling them "reckless" and "categorically false."In a statement, DHS said agents have arrested more than 1,000 illegal immigrants in Illinois, including convicted pedophiles, child abusers and gang members."What makes someone a target for immigration enforcement is if they are illegally in the U.S.NOT their skin color, race, or ethnicity," they wrote in a statement online.Homan said hes been warning for months that anti-law enforcement rhetoric would lead to tragedy."I said back in March that if the hateful rhetoric didnt stop from politicians, from mayors, and governors, and some members of Congress, there will be bloodshed," Homan said."Unfortunately, I was right."0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMResurfaced social media post comes back to haunt disgraced Dem AG nominee: 'Delete your account'A resurfaced social media post is adding fuel to the fire of a viral scandal that rocked the Virginia attorney general race last week after an explosive report exposed the violent 2022 text messages that were sent by the Democratic attorney general nominee to a colleague."@ForHahns you should drop out of the race," Jay Jones posted on X in 2021, calling on Hahns Copeland, then-Republican candidate for the Virginia House of Delegates, to drop out of the race over a controversial social media post where Copeland criticized the appearance of Virginia's Democrat house speaker that was deemed by some as antisemitic."Hate has no place in this Commonwealth, my guy," Jones added.It was recently revealed that Jones fantasized in 2022 text messages about shooting now-former Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert in the head while also suggesting that harm should come to that Republican's young "fascist" children.DEM SENATOR'S HEFTY DONATION TO DISGRACED AG CANDIDATE'S CAMPAIGN COMES BACK TO HAUNT HIMJones apologized for the comment, but is facing widespread calls to drop out of the race along with criticism on social media from those saying he should follow the advice he gave to Copeland."How about that," Daily Signal national correspondent Tony Kinnett posted on X."Update?" Virginia Republican state Sen. Glen Sturtevant posted on X."Care to revisit this one Mr. Jones?" Townhall writer Amy Curtis posted on X.DEMOCRATS STAND BY VIRGINIA AG HOPEFUL WHO FANTASIZED ABOUT KILLING GOP LAWMAKER"@JonesJay you should drop out of the race," the Republican Attorneys General Association posted on X. "And delete your account. Hate has no place in this Commonwealth, my guy."Adam Piper, RAGA's executive director, also posted on X saying, "Jay Jones should listen to himself."Fox News Digital reached out to Jones' campaign for comment.Democrats in Virginia who have endorsed Jones are standing by him despite the calls for him to exit the race for endorsing political violence in a climate where President Trump faced two attempts on his life and conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was murdered during a speaking engagement."I've known Jay Jones for 25 years," Kaine added. "I think those statements were not in character, and he has apologized I wish other people in public life would sincerely apologize for stuff."In addition to the statements about harming his Republican colleague, Jones is also alleged to have suggested that more police officers should be killed in order to stop them from harming others.Jones has denied making those comments.Fox News Digital's Charles Creitz contributed to this report.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 7 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMIllegal immigrant gets one year for hit-and-run death of University of South Carolina studentAn illegal immigrant who pleaded guilty to killing a South Carolina college student in a hit-and-run will be released next year after completing his one-year sentence.Rosali Fernandez-Cruz was admitted to the state Department of Corrections on Aug. 14, 2025, according to South Carolina Department of Corrections records.His projected release date is March 2, 2026. Fernandez-Cruz pleaded guilty to hit-and-run resulting in death the most serious charge against him according to Robert Kittle, communications director for the state attorney generals office, who spoke with Fox News Digital.There was no plea agreement, and prosecutors informed the judge of other traffic-related charges against Fernandez-Cruz, Kittle said.PREVIOUSLY DEPORTED HONDURAN ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT CHARGED WITH KILLING TEEN WHO REJECTED HIS SEXUAL ADVANCES"The judge decided the sentence, which was one year," he said.Fernandez-Cruz, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador, received the light sentence for the April 2 death of Nathaniel Baker, 21, in Columbia. Baker was a junior at the University of South Carolina and a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.Fernandez-Cruz was accused of failing to yield and striking Baker, who was riding a motorcycle. He then fled the scene, authorities said.MULTIPLE FATAL CRASHES LINKED TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS SPARK ARRESTS ACROSS US IN RECENT DAYSKittle noted that Bakers family has forgiven Fernandez-Cruz and that they were consulted about the sentence before it was imposed."They did not want this to be politicized or highly publicized," he said. "They were in agreement with the guilty plea and sentence."Fernandez-Cruz was wanted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) before the accident, police said.A Department of Homeland Security (DHS) source told Fox News at the time that Fernandez-Cruz had been arrested by U.S. Border Patrol in Hidalgo, Texas, on Dec. 24, 2016.Nearly two years later, on Sept. 6, 2018, an immigration judge in Charlotte, North Carolina, ordered Fernandez-Cruz to be deported to El Salvador.After his release, Fernandez-Cruz will be taken into ICE custody to begin deportation proceedings.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 10 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMJets seek first win of season against Broncos as NFL returns to London for second consecutive weekThe NFL returns to London for a second consecutive week.The Denver Broncos take on the New York Jets Sunday at 9:30 a.m. ET at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. The game will air exclusively on NFL Network with Rich Eisen as the play-by-play announcer, Kurt Warner as the game analyst and Sara Walsh as the sideline reporter.The matchup between the Broncos and Jets is the second of three games the NFL will play in London this season. Last week, the Minnesota Vikings beat the Cleveland Browns, 21-17.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMFor the Jets, they hope a trip across the pond will help them get their first win of the season. They are the last winless team in the league after the Tennessee Titans improbably defeated the Arizona Cardinals because of several crushing blunders.Last week, the Jets lost to the Dallas Cowboys, 37-22. Quarterback Justin Fields threw for 283 yards and two touchdowns in the loss, but most of those yards came in garbage time after the Cowboys had already jumped out to a massive lead.The Jets have had a few close calls this season, losing by just two points against both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.DEZ BRYANT BLAMES 'SOFT A-- WORLD' FOR CARDINALS FINING COACH FOR BERATING RUNNING BACK AFTER COSTLY MISTAKEThe Jets are the first team in NFL history to start 0-5 without recording a takeaway, according to NFL reporter Ari Meirov.The Broncos enter the game 3-2 after their fourth-quarter comeback over the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 5.The Broncos won their Week 1 game against the Tennessee Titans, then lost their next two games to the Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Chargers. After beating the Joe Burrow-less Cincinnati Bengals in Week 4 and the Eagles, they head to London with some positive momentum.Second-year quarterback Bo Nix has been solid this season. In five games, he has completed nearly 65% of his passes for 1,103 yards with eight touchdowns and four interceptions.His game-winning drive against the Eagles was his first of this season and the fourth of his career.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 10 Views 0 voorbeeld
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