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They are listed in order of the date of each player's first start at quarterback for the Giants. Regular season ... Season Quarterback(s) 1925: Jack ... (14) 1963: Y ...
In his 14 seasons with the Giants, Simms completed 2,576 out of 4,647 passes for 33,462 yards and 199 touchdowns. [15] His career passing yardage total ranked him at 11th in NFL history at the time of his retirement. [43] He added 349 carries for 1,252 rushing yards and 6 touchdowns on the ground. [15]
[6] [7] The Giants won their second Super Bowl four years later, defeating the Buffalo Bills 20–19 in Super Bowl XXV. In the 2000 season, New York returned to the Super Bowl, but lost to the Baltimore Ravens 34–7. The 2007 season saw the Giants win their seventh NFL championship by defeating the New England Patriots 17–14 in Super Bowl XLII.
Additionally, this was the first time that the Giants had beat the Cowboys since the 2016 season, and helped the Giants finish with their best record since the 2016 season. The Giants finished the season at 6–10, and missed the playoffs for the fourth consecutive year after the Washington Football Team beat the Eagles later that day.
In 1990, the Giants went 13–3 and, at the time, set an NFL record for fewest turnovers in a season (14). [46] They defeated the San Francisco 49ers , who were attempting to win the Super Bowl for an unprecedented third straight year, 15–13 at San Francisco [ 47 ] and then defeated the Buffalo Bills 20–19 in Super Bowl XXV .
Manning ended the season with a career-high 27 interceptions, which were the most in one season by a quarterback since Brett Favre had 29 in 2005. [249] [250] The Giants finished the season 7–9, their first losing record since Manning's rookie year in 2004. [251] Manning passed Phil Simms to become the franchise's all-time leader in yards ...
Steve Owen leads all-time in games coached and wins, and LeRoy Andrews leads all coaches in winning percentage with .828 (with at least one full season coached). [3] Bill Arnsparger is statistically the worst coach the Giants have had in terms of winning percentage, with .200. [4]
DeVito opened the season as the third-string quarterback behind Daniel Jones and Drew Lock. [50] After a 2–8 start to the season, the Giants benched Jones on November 18 in favor of DeVito. [51] In his season debut on November 24 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, DeVito went 21 of 31 for 189 yards and zero touchdowns as the Giants lost 30–7.