Who kicked the ball DeSean Jackson?
punter Matt Dodge
Despite specific instructions to punt the ball out of bounds from Giants head coach Tom Coughlin, punter Matt Dodge kicked the ball into DeSean Jackson’s hands, and Jackson capitalized in electrifying fashion.
What did the New York Giants win in 2012?
Super Bowl XLVI
The Giants began the 2012 season as defending Super Bowl Champions for the fourth time in their history, by virtue of their 21–17 victory in Super Bowl XLVI over the New England Patriots, their second Super Bowl victory over the Patriots….Free agents.
Position | T/G |
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Player | Stacy Andrews |
Tag | UFA |
2012 Team | TBD |
Did the New York Giants win the Super Bowl in 2011?
Ahmad Bradshaw ran for a team-leading 659 yards for the Giants, and Brandon Jacobs also aided the ground game. Tom Coughlin coached the team. The 2011 New York Giants won the Super Bowl.
When did the NY Giants win the Super Bowl?
The 2011 New York Giants are the only team in NFL history to win a Super Bowl following a 9-7 regular season.
What year did NY Giants win Super Bowl?
201221-17 – New England Patriots
200817-14 – New England Patriots199120-19 – Buffalo Bills198739-20 – Denver Broncos
New York Giants/NFL championships
What did Tom Coughlin say to Matt Dodge?
“I’ve never been around anything like this in my life,” Coughlin said after the game. “It’s about as empty as you get to feel in this business, right there.” “I’ll take full responsibility for the last play. With (Jackson) back there, you don’t punt the ball to him.”
What year did Giants beat Patriots?
The Giants defeated the Patriots by the score of 21–17. The game was played on February 5, 2012, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, the first time that the Super Bowl was played in Indiana….Super Bowl XLVI.
New York Giants (4) (NFC) (9–7) | New England Patriots (1) (AFC) (13–3) |
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21 | 17 |
Head coach: Tom Coughlin | Head coach: Bill Belichick |
Who was the Giants QB in 2012?
Eli Manning
Starters
Pos | Player | Age |
---|---|---|
QB | Eli Manning* | 31 |
RB | Ahmad Bradshaw | 26 |
FB | Henry Hynoski | 24 |
WR | Victor Cruz* | 26 |