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49ers 16–13: Giants Stadium 49ers 16–14 2002 playoffs 49ers 39–38 3Com Park 49ers 17–14 NFC Wild Card playoffs. The 49ers overcame a 38–14 deficit and the Giants botched a last-second game-winning field goal attempt, but controversially ended without an obvious pass interference against the 49ers being called. 2005: Giants 24–6 ...
NFL's Greatest Games is a series of television programs that air on NFL Network, ESPN and related networks. [citation needed] It started airing as prime-time specials on ESPN in the 1997 fall season.
The Giants-49ers rivalry is rooted in the 1980s when both teams were on the rise and would combine to win six Super Bowls from 1981–90. During that stretch, there were five postseason meetings between the two teams. The 49ers lead the series 22–21, and the teams have split their eight postseason meetings.
San Francisco 49ers: 23–17: Dallas Cowboys: January 16, 2022 Dak Prescott (QB, Dallas) Denver Broncos: 14–51 Los Angeles Rams: December 25, 2022 4:36 p.m. Baker Mayfield (QB, Los Angeles) Christmas game: Las Vegas Raiders: 20–14 Kansas City Chiefs: December 25, 2023 1:00 p.m. Bilal Nichols (DT, Las Vegas) San Francisco 49ers: 22–25 (OT ...
Major snowstorm prior to the game prompted fans to throw snowballs in the stands and onto the field, resulting in the Giants being almost forced to forfeit the game. [42] [43] [44] The Catch II: January 3, 1999 Green Bay Packers: 27–30 San Francisco 49ers: Wild Card Playoff game notable for a 49ers game-winning pass with 8 seconds left in the ...
Their 18 wins overall is also still a record, tied by the 1985 Bears and the 2007 New England Patriots (who won 18 straight, but lost Super Bowl XLII to the New York Giants). The 49ers' only defeat in the 1984 season was a 20–17 loss to the Steelers; a late field goal attempt in that game by San Francisco kicker Ray Wersching went off the ...
The 49ers sacked Rams quarterback James Harris 10 times, six alone by defensive end Tommy Hart. The October 18 game featured Alex Karras singing a fight song written for the New York Jets by then-head coach Lou Holtz before the kickoff (which was repeated for the NFL Top 10 series in the episode on "Coaches Who Belonged in College").
TV Network: NBC; Announcers: Don Criqui and Bob Trumpy; The Giants made a late comeback to defeat the Chiefs 28–27. Rob Carpenter helped their cause with two 1-yard touchdown runs. [8] The Chiefs were leading 27–14 and were led by Bill Kenney, who threw three touchdown passes. The Giants then rallied; first came a five-play drive that ended ...