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  2. 49ers–Giants rivalry - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. NFL's Greatest Games - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. 1990 San Francisco 49ers season - Wikipedia

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    TV announcers : Pat Summerall and John Madden Just like the regular season game between the two teams won by the 49ers 7–3, the championship game was mostly a defensive battle. San Francisco running back Roger Craig 's fumble with 2:36 left in the game led to Giants kicker Matt Bahr's 42-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.

  5. List of NFL rivalries - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. 1986–87 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    On the Giants next possession, they scored on a 12-play, 57-yard drive in which they burned the 49ers with a fake field goal, starting out in normal kicking formation before switching into a shotgun formation with holder Jeff Rutledge as the quarterback. San Francisco's field goal blocking unit was caught without enough defensive backs on the ...

  7. 1985–86 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    In the Giants first home playoff game since 1962, despite the fact that the 49ers recorded 362 yards of total offense, with receiver Dwight Clark catching eight passes for 120 yards, the Giants defense limited San Francisco to only one field goal the entire game. It was a very satisfying win for New York, who had lost their last five games ...

  8. List of nicknamed NFL games and plays - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. List of Monday Night Football results (2006–2019) - Wikipedia

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    New York Giants: 27–23: San Francisco 49ers: Levi's Stadium: WPIX (New York City) KGO-TV (San Francisco) 49ers–Giants rivalry [232] 11 November 19 Kansas City Chiefs: 51–54: Los Angeles Rams: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: KMBC-TV (Kansas City) KABC-TV (Los Angeles) The game would go on to become the 3rd highest scoring game of all time ...