Posts Tagged ‘New York Giants’

Super Bowl records set, tied in XLVI

Check out all the records set and tied Sunday in Super Bowl XLVI.

Manning’s play the hot topic in winning locker room

Eli Manning was a big topic of conversation in the Giants’ locker room after collecting his second Super Bowl MVP award in five seasons.

Brady, Patriots confront another grim defeat to G-Men

Tom Brady sat slumped in a folding chair, facing away from reporters — away from the rest of the world — pulling up his socks. With the stark reality of Super Bowl XLVI sinking in, the Patriots QB moved in slow motion. Expressionless. It’s the Brady you’d imagine seeing 20 years from now.

Super Bowl XLVI definitely ranks in top three of title games

People asked the question as soon as Tom Brady‘s last-gasp pass hit the turf: Where does Giants 21, Patriots 17 rank among all 46 Super Bowls?

Giants crowned champions of Super Bowl XLVI

The Giants are kings once again. As Patriots QB Tom Brady‘s final, arching pass fell incomplete in the end zone while time expired, Lucas Oil Stadium morphed into uproar and bedlam.

Patriots let Bradshaw score game-winning TD

In a move reminiscent of Terrell Davis‘ fourth-quarter run in Super Bowl XXXII, the Patriots let Giants RB Ahmad Bradshaw score the go-ahead TD with 57 seconds left to allow Tom Brady one last chance at the Super Bowl XLVI title.

Manning, Manningham connect in the clutch

In what will be thought of as the biggest play of Super Bowl XLVI, Mario Manningham pulled in a 38-yard pass from Eli Manning to move the Giants to midfield with 3:39 left in the fourth quarter.

Brady’s pass picked to open fourth quarter

Tom Brady‘s first interception of Super Bowl XLVI came on a memorable play.

Third-quarter thoughts

The Patriots started the third quarter with a 79-yard touchdown drive, a good sign because they came out and did something to open the third quarter and increase their lead.

Giants creep within two on another Tynes field goal

The Giants once again were knocking on the door in the third quarter, this time with a touchdown giving them a Super Bowl lead over the Patriots. But New England’s defense once again came up key plays to keep New York out of the end zone.

Brady sets two Super Bowl passing marks

Tom Brady has already made history this evening with a pair of Super Bowl passing records.

Giants settle for field goal after Chung’s big hit

It looked like the Giants were on pace to score answer the Patriots with a second-half touchdown, but then Patrick Chung laid the wood on Hakeem Nicks.

Ochocinco’s big catch leads to Patriots TD, 17-9 lead

On the first play after halftime, Tom Brady dropped back, went through his progressions and fired a dart down the left sideline to Chad Ochocinco, the veteran receiver’s first catch in a Super Bowl.

Second-quarter thoughts

Patriots fans should be very encouraged by the fact that their team scored right before the end of the first half. Historically, in a close game, when a team scores right before the end of the first half they win a high percentage of the time.

Patriots grab halftime lead with 96-yard TD drive

Tom Brady and the Patriots grabbed a 10-9 lead entering halftime with a 96-yard march that tied the record for longest drive in Super Bowl history.

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