In what was routine for Eli Manning last season, the Giants (5-2) signal-caller rallied his team for yet another late, game-winning touchdown drive Sunday—this time capping a wild final few minutes—for a 27–23 win over Washington (3-4) at MetLife Stadium
Tuesday in Indianapolis was the media free-for-all with the players and coaches of the New England Patriots and New York Giants getting a renewed taste of the Super Bowl buildup frenzy.
Lawrence Tynes hit a game-winning 31-yard field goal in overtime as the Giants beat the 49ers 20–17 at a rain-soaked, wind-swirling Candlestick Park Sunday.
Under clear, sunny skies at Arrowhead Stadium, the New York Giants notched up another victory after they defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 27—16 on Sunday.
The New York Giants proved their 2—0 record was no fluke after they defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24—0 at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
Prior to their game Sunday night, an overwhelming number of sports pundits and fans predicted the depleted New York Giants would run into the buzz saw known as the Dallas Cowboys in their new billion dollar Cowboys Stadium.
The New York Giants opened the 2009 season with a 23—17 victory over their NFC East rival Washington Redskins in front of a capacity crowd at Giants Stadium on Sunday.