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  2. Why was the Giants' game-winning field goal block ... - AOL

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    The New York Giants stunned Geno Smith and the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon, thanks in part to a wild blocked field goal returned for a touchdown in the final minutes at Lumen Field.

  3. 1954 World Series - Wikipedia

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    The Giants relied more heavily on relief pitching with Hoyt Wilhelm (12–7, 2.10, 7 saves) and Marv Grissom (10–7, 2.35, 19 saves) rounding out a staff that led the NL in team earned run average at 3.09 and shutouts with 17. Manager Leo Durocher used a solid, consistent lineup with all of his starters, except for the catching position ...

  4. 1951 New York Giants (MLB) season - Wikipedia

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    The Giants had trained in Phoenix since 1947. In 1951, the team swapped spring training sites with the New York Yankees, with the Yankees moving to Phoenix and the Giants training at Al Lang Field in St. Petersburg, Florida. It was a one-year arrangement and the Giants would return to Phoenix in 1952. [2]

  5. Spygate (NFL) - Wikipedia

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    The Spygate scandal was a National Football League (NFL) controversy during the 2007 season, in which it was discovered that the New England Patriots were videotaping opposing coaches' signals during games under head coach Bill Belichick.

  6. Why the NY Giants' benching of Daniel Jones was about the ...

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    How did the Giants get here? Jones posted career highs in passing yards (3,205), completion percentage (67.2%) and passer rating (92.5) while rushing for 708 yards during the 2022 season, Daboll's ...

  7. 49ers–Giants rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Giants 17–3 Giants Stadium Giants 10–7 NFC Wild Card playoffs. Third postseason meeting in the series. Defending champions dethroned. 1986: Giants 21–17: Candlestick Park Giants 11–7 1986 playoffs Giants 49–3 Giants Stadium Giants 12–7 NFC Divisional playoffs. Fourth postseason meeting in six years. Giants win Super Bowl XXI. 1987 ...

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  9. Helmet Catch - Wikipedia

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    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.