Road to Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants

The New York Giants punched the NFL's second ticket to Super Bowl XLII by virtue of a 23-20 victory over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship game in Lambeau
 Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin. A week after dropping 42 points on the Seahawks, the Pack could muster only 20 points through 60-minutes of football against the Giants. The Giants are the first NFC wild card team to advance to the Super Bowl in 35-years.

NFC Championship Game.

The game time temperature was -1F degrees and in the early going, the effects of that temperature was demonstrated on the scoreboard: Packers 10 - Giants 6. By the end of the third quarter, the offense had picked up with 21-points scored between the two teams.

By the last 5-minutes of the game, the temperature was down to -4 degrees F. The lead had changed 4-times and there had been almost 600 total yards of offense between the teams.

With a little more than 5 minutes to play, the Packers punted and the Giants started from their 37-yard line. Having made one 1st down conversion, the Packers' Kabeer Gbaja-Biamila sacked Eli Manning forcing a punt with 2:48 remaining.

With one time out remaining, the Packers began their final drive of regulation. With 2:30 remaining, the Packers punted the ball. The punt return was fumbled, but ultimately was recovered by the Giants Dominek Hixon. The next play looked like Ahmad Bradshaw had run for a touchdown, but Defensive end Chris Snee was called for holding, moving the ball back to the Giants 40.

At the 2 minute warning it could be anyone's game. With 4 seconds left, the Giants had the opportunity for the game with a 36-yard field goal, but the snap was high and the kick went wide left. The coin toss gave the Packers the ball to begin overtime.

Two plays into overtime, Favre was picked off at the Packers' 35-line line by Corey Webster. The Giants went three and out, advancing the ball to the 30 yard line, setting up a 47 yard field goal attempt. After missing twice, Lawrence Tynes drive the ball straight down the pipe for the 3-points to end the game, sending the Giants to the Super Bowl for the third time.

Regular Season.

Related information
  • The Giants have faced the Packers 5 times in the NFL Championship Game, and won only once - 1962
  • The Giants have won 2 Super Bowls and 6 NFL/NFC Championships
  • Super Bowl XLII matches up the Patriots and Giants February 3
 
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rooting forthe giants now

Posted on 01/21/2008 at 12:01:30 PM

I think the Giants are now 10-1 on the road? That's just unheard of. Like the Patriots' 18-0 record. Should be an interesting game, though I am very disappointed Favre didn't get another shot at a Super Bowl.

Posted on 01/20/2008 at 9:01:55 PM

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