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The Giants became the first team to win a Super Bowl in 3 different decades (1986, 1990, 2007). The Giants set an NFL record with 11 consecutive road wins in a single season. The Giants' matchup in Week 8 vs. the Miami Dolphins in London was an official Giants road game because it was originally scheduled to be played at Dolphin Stadium.
[25] [19] The 2023 season saw the series tied 7–7 as Patriots rookie kicker Chad Ryland missed a game-tying field goal that would have sent the game to overtime, giving the Giants a 10–7 victory. This marked Belichick's final game of the rivalry as the Patriots' head coach as he parted ways with the team the following offseason.
The Patriots and Giants faced each other in New England during the regular season; the Giants won that game, 24–20. [31] Incidentally, the Giants and Patriots had also faced each other in New York during the regular season prior to Super Bowl XLII with the Patriots winning that regular season matchup and the Giants going on to win that Super ...
DeVito finished 17-of-25 for 191 yards and a touchdown, but the Giants could not celebrate until Patriots kicker Chad Ryland pushed a potential game-tying field goal from 35 yards out wide left ...
The Patriots pulled away with a resilient 22-20 win over the Giants.
The play gained 32 yards for the Giants and gave them a first down with 58 seconds left. After the play, the Giants called timeout. Four plays later, Plaxico Burress scored the touchdown that won the game for the Giants, 17–14. It was the Patriots' only loss of the season, preventing them from finishing with a perfect 19–0 record.
The New England Patriots have a problem at quarterback, and the New York Giants took advantage of it in winning consecutive games for the first time this season. Xavier McKinney set up Randy ...
2 times – New York Giants (XLII and XLVI) vs. New England Patriots – see also Giants–Patriots rivalry; 2 times – New England Patriots vs. Philadelphia Eagles ; 2 times – New England Patriots (XXXVI and LIII) vs. St. Louis/Los Angeles Rams [n 4] 2 times – Kansas City Chiefs (LIV and LVIII) vs. San Francisco 49ers