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  2. 1986–87 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    In the first quarter, a fumble lost by Los Angeles running back Eric Dickerson led to Washington kicker Jess Atkinson's 25-yard field goal. The Redskins then extended their lead, 10–0, driving 60 yards to quarterback Jay Schroeder 's 14-yard touchdown to running back Kelvin Bryant .

  3. Super Bowl XXI - Wikipedia

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    The Giants' defensive leader was Hall of Fame outside linebacker Lawrence Taylor, who led the league with 20.5 sacks during the regular season, won the NFL Defensive Player of the Year Award for the third time in his career, and became just the second defensive player to win the NFL Most Valuable Player Award (Alan Page was the first in 1971 ...

  4. NY Giants vs Cleveland Browns predictions: Our expert picks ...

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    The Giants (0-2) are back on the road as they travel to Cleveland to face the Browns (1-1) in Week 3 of the NFL season.. It was another disappointing performance for Big Blue in Week 2, who lost ...

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    What channel is NY Giants vs Browns game on Sunday? TV: FOX. Watch Giants vs. Browns live on Fubo (free trial) NY Giants vs Browns odds. Spread (BetMGM): Browns -6.5. Over/Under: 38.5.

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  7. Major League Baseball relocations of 1950s–1960s - Wikipedia

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    An abortive attempt to move the St. Louis Browns to Los Angeles in December 1941 was derailed by the entry of the U.S. into World War II. [3] Until the 1950s, Baseball was tied to the history and culture of New York City, home to three of the best teams: the Yankees, Giants and Dodgers. [4]