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1 Timex Performance Center • 1925 Giants Drive • East Rutherford, NJ • 07073 (201) 935-8111 • Giants.com SERIES RECAP. The Giants and Eagles have played 152 regular season games since 1933. The Giants lead the series, 79712. The two teams have also met four times in the postseason, with the series tied at 22. Including a postseason loss in a 2008 NFC Divisional Round Playoff game, the Giants have lost six straight games vs. the Eagles, tied for the Giants’ second longest losing streak against the Eagles in franchise history. THE LAST TIME vs. EAGLES. The Giants squandered a 3110 fourth quarter lead and allowed 28 points in the final 7:28 of the game to lose to the Eagles, 3831, at home on Dec. 19, 2010. The only score of the first quarter came when Eli Manning found Mario Manningham on thirdandeight for a 35yard touchdown pass, capping a nineplay, 71yard drive. Eagles kicker David Akers’ 34yard field goal less than two minutes into the second quarter cut the Giants’ lead to 73. With 8:17 left in the second quarter Manningham scored his second touchdown of the day on a 33yard pass from Manning. The touchdown came after the Giants traveled 73 yards on eight plays in 4:45. Lawrence Tynes’ 25yard field goal with 48 seconds left in the half increased the Giants’ lead to 173. On the second play of Philadelphia’s ensuing possession, Terrell Thomas forced a fumble. Safety Kenny Phillips scooped up the ball and returned it 22 yards to the Eagles’ eightyard line. With nine seconds remaining in the half Manning fired a pass to the end zone for Hakeem Nicks, giving the Giants a 243 lead five seconds before halftime. Michael Vick’s eightyard touchdown pass to Jeremy Maclin pulled the Eagles to within 2410 in the third quarter. They needed to travel only 25 yards after defensive tackle Mike Patterson recovered a Manningham fumble. The Giants’ only points of the second half and Manning’s fourth scoring pass of the game, an eightyarder to Kevin Boss, extended the Giants’ lead to 3110. The score was a result of Phillips’ second fumble recovery of the game. With their next possession, Philadelphia needed only two plays to cover 75 yards and cut the Giants’ lead to 3117, scoring on a 65yard pass to Brent Celek with 7:28 left in the game. After Vick’s touchdown pass to Celek, Philadelphia NEW YORK GIANTS (11) at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (11) Week 3 September 25, 2011 1:00 PM ET Lincoln Financial Field recovered an onside kick that led to a Vick fouryard touchdown run, making it 3124. The Eagles tied the game with Vick’s third passing touchdown of the game, a 13yard pass to Maclin with 1:16 remaining. Philadelphia traveled 88 yards in eight plays and only took 1:45 off the clock. After two incomplete passes and a sack on third down, the Giants were forced to punt from their own 29yard line on fourth and 17. DeSean Jackson became the first player in NFL history to score a gamewinning touchdown on a punt return on the final play of the game when he returned a linedrive punt for a 65yard score after initially muffing it at the Eagles 35yard line. TV BROADCAST INFORMATION This week’s game will be broadcast by FOX. Kenny Albert will call the playbyplay while Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa provide commentary. GIANTS RADIO NETWORK The game will be broadcast by the flag ship station of the New York Giants, WFAN 660 AM in the Tristate area with Bob Papa and Carl Banks in the booth. Howard Cross will handle the sideline reports. Anita Marks and Paul Dottino host the pre and postgame programming, starting at 12:05 pm. NATIONAL RADIO BROADCAST The game will be broadcast across the nation by WESTWOOD ONE with Howard David and Tony Boselli as the game announcers. Scott Graham will host the pregame and halftime shows. Fans in the Northeast and can listen to the call on the following stations: Albany, NY WPYX 106.5 FM Geneva, NY WGVA 1240 AM Auburn, NY WAUB 1590 AM Hartford, CT WTIC 1080 AM Binghamton, NY WAAL 99.1 FM Little Falls, NY WIXT 1230 AM Canandaigua, NY WCGR 1550 AM Mattydale, NY W249BC 97.7 FM Corning, NY WENI 1450 AM Oswego, NY W261AC 100.1 FM Corning, NY WGMM 98.7 FM Oswego, NY WSGO 1440 AM Dundee, NY WFLR 1570 AM Plattsburgh, NY WIRY 1340 AM Easton, PA WEEX 1230 AM Rome, NY WRNY 1350 AM Easton, PA WTKZ 1320 AM Syracuse, NY WTLA 1200 AM Elmira, NY WENY 1230 AM Utica, NY WTLB 1310 AM

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SERIES  RECAP.  The  Giants  and  Eagles  have  played  152 

regular season games since 1933. The Giants lead the series, 79‐

71‐2.  The  two  teams  have  also  met  four  times  in  the 

postseason, with the series tied at 2‐2. 

Including a postseason loss in a 2008 NFC Divisional Round 

Playoff  game,  the Giants  have  lost  six  straight  games  vs.  the 

Eagles, tied for the Giants’ second  longest losing streak against 

the Eagles in franchise history. 

 

THE LAST TIME vs. EAGLES. The Giants squandered a 31‐10 fourth quarter  lead and allowed 28 points  in  the  final 7:28 of the  game  to  lose  to  the  Eagles,  38‐31,  at  home  on  Dec.  19, 2010. 

The only score of the first quarter came when Eli Manning found  Mario  Manningham  on  third‐and‐eight  for  a  35‐yard touchdown pass, capping a nine‐play, 71‐yard drive. 

Eagles kicker David Akers’ 34‐yard  field goal  less  than two minutes into the second quarter cut the Giants’ lead to 7‐3. 

With 8:17  left  in  the  second quarter Manningham  scored his  second  touchdown  of  the  day  on  a  33‐yard  pass  from Manning.  The  touchdown  came  after  the  Giants  traveled  73 yards on eight plays in 4:45.  

Lawrence Tynes’ 25‐yard  field goal with 48 seconds  left  in the half increased the Giants’ lead to 17‐3. 

On  the  second  play  of  Philadelphia’s  ensuing  possession, Terrell Thomas  forced a  fumble. Safety Kenny Phillips scooped up  the ball  and  returned  it 22  yards  to  the  Eagles’  eight‐yard line. With nine  seconds  remaining  in  the half Manning  fired a pass to the end zone for Hakeem Nicks, giving the Giants a 24‐3 lead five seconds before halftime. 

Michael Vick’s eight‐yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Maclin pulled  the  Eagles  to  within  24‐10  in  the  third  quarter.  They needed  to  travel  only  25  yards  after  defensive  tackle  Mike Patterson recovered a Manningham fumble.  

The Giants’ only points of  the  second half and Manning’s fourth scoring pass of the game, an eight‐yarder to Kevin Boss, extended  the Giants’  lead  to 31‐10. The  score was a  result of Phillips’ second fumble recovery of the game. 

With  their next possession, Philadelphia needed only  two plays  to  cover  75  yards  and  cut  the  Giants’  lead  to  31‐17, scoring on a 65‐yard pass  to Brent Celek with 7:28  left  in  the game. 

After  Vick’s  touchdown  pass  to  Celek,  Philadelphia 

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recovered an onside kick that led to a Vick four‐yard touchdown run, making it 31‐24. 

The  Eagles  tied  the  game  with  Vick’s  third  passing touchdown  of  the  game,  a  13‐yard  pass  to Maclin with  1:16 remaining. Philadelphia traveled 88 yards in eight plays and only took 1:45 off the clock. 

After two incomplete passes and a sack on third down, the Giants  were  forced  to  punt  from  their  own  29‐yard  line  on fourth  and 17. DeSean  Jackson became  the  first player  in NFL history to score a game‐winning touchdown on a punt return on the final play of the game when he returned a line‐drive punt for a  65‐yard  score  after  initially muffing  it  at  the  Eagles  35‐yard line. 

 

TV BROADCAST INFORMATION 

This week’s game will be broadcast by FOX. Kenny Albert will 

call the play‐by‐play while Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa 

provide commentary. 

 

GIANTS RADIO NETWORK The game will be broadcast by the flag ship station of the New 

York Giants, WFAN ‐ 660 AM in the Tri‐state area ‐ with Bob 

Papa and Carl Banks in the booth. Howard Cross will handle the 

sideline reports. Anita Marks and Paul Dottino host the pre and 

postgame programming, starting at 12:05 pm.  

 

NATIONAL RADIO BROADCAST The game will be broadcast across the nation by WESTWOOD 

ONE with Howard David and Tony Boselli as the game 

announcers. Scott Graham will host the pre‐game and halftime 

shows.  Fans in the Northeast and can listen to the call on the following stations: 

Albany, NY ‐ WPYX 106.5 FM  Geneva, NY ‐ WGVA 1240 AM 

Auburn, NY ‐ WAUB 1590 AM  Hartford, CT ‐ WTIC 1080 AM 

Binghamton, NY ‐ WAAL 99.1 FM  Little Falls, NY ‐ WIXT 1230 AM 

Canandaigua, NY ‐ WCGR 1550 AM  Mattydale, NY ‐ W249BC 97.7 FM 

Corning, NY ‐ WENI 1450 AM  Oswego, NY ‐ W261AC 100.1 FM 

Corning, NY ‐ WGMM 98.7 FM  Oswego, NY ‐ WSGO 1440 AM 

Dundee, NY ‐ WFLR 1570 AM  Plattsburgh, NY ‐ WIRY 1340 AM 

Easton, PA ‐ WEEX 1230 AM  Rome, NY ‐ WRNY 1350 AM 

Easton, PA ‐ WTKZ 1320 AM  Syracuse, NY ‐ WTLA 1200 AM 

Elmira, NY ‐ WENY 1230 AM  Utica, NY ‐ WTLB 1310 AM 

 

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 CELEBRATING 25 YEARS 

This season marks the 25th anniversary of the Giants 

first Super Bowl victory. The team was honored with a 

special halftime ceremony at Monday night’s game 

against St. Louis. Fans can also re‐live and celebrate the 

unforgettable year throughout the season. The Giants 

have produced and will host a series of events, 

activities, memorabilia and programming, 

commemorating the 1986 Super Bowl winning team. 

For more information, visit Giants.com. 

ON THE HORIZON. On October 2, the Giants face the Arizona 

Cardinals  in University of Phoenix Stadium at 4:05 p.m.  (ET). The 

Giants lead the regular season series, 79‐42‐2. The two teams have 

never met in the post season. 

 

GIANTS ON  THE WEB.  For  breaking  news,  transcripts,  press 

releases,  historical  information,  video  highlights,  statistics  and 

rosters,  go  to  the  official  website  of  the  New  York  Giants, 

Giants.com. Updated  daily, Giants.com  is  the  only  place  to  find 

exclusive  audio,  including  live  broadcasts  of  Head  Coach  Tom 

Coughlin’s Monday, Wednesday and post‐game press conferences 

during  the  regular  season.  Audio  and  transcripts  of  each  press 

conference will  also be  available on  the website  throughout  the 

season. 

Follow @Giants on Twitter and ‘like’ the New York Giants on 

Facebook. 

TABLE OF CONTENTS Pronunciation Guide  Page 2 

Giants Broadcast Productions  Page 3 

NFC East Standings  Page 4 

Last Week’s Box Score  Page 4 

2011 Giants Schedule  Page 4 

Upcoming Media Availability  Page 5 

2011 Rule Changes  Page 5 

Tale of the Tape  Page 6 

Team Leaders  Page 6 

Coaching Comparison  Page 7 

Giants Notables  Pages 8‐14 

The Last Time it Happened  Pages 15‐18 

Position‐by‐Position  Pages 19‐29 

Last week’s article/notes/summery  Pages 31‐36 

Depth Chart  Page 37 

Rosters  Page 40 

How the 2011 Giants were Built  Page 41‐42 

2010 Final Giant Regular Season Statistics  Page 43‐44 

2011 Final Giants Preseason Statistics  Page 45‐46 

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE 

Prince Amukamara Ah‐Moo‐Kah‐Mara  Adam Koets Coats 

David Baas BOSS  Mario Manningham MAHH‐rio 

Will Beatty Be‐dee  Clint Sintim Sin‐tum   

David Diehl DEAL  Osi Umenyiora oh‐see YOU‐men‐yur‐uh 

Zak DeOssie Dee‐Aussie  Jacquian Williams Ja‐Kwon 

Week 2 Giants Game Ball 

 

 

Last week’s game ball went to LB Michael 

Boley, who was second on the team with 

six tackles and one pass defensed. He also 

returned a fumble 65 yards for the go‐

ahead touchdown in the second quarter, 

which proved to be the turning point in 

the game as the Giants never looked back.  

Michael  

Boley 

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GIANTS BROADCAST PRODUCTIONS  The following is the 2011 Giants’ broadcast productions schedule:    “Giants Chronicles”  ‐ MSG  ‐ 9:30  a.m.  Sunday.  Features  interviews,  classic  footage,  and  the best  stories with  the  greatest Giants  legends. Hosted by Bob Papa,  this  season  the  series will  focus on episodes  featuring Giants greats  like Mark Bavaro, Lawrence Taylor and other  legends  from  the 1986 Super Bowl Champions who are  celebrating  the 25th anniversary of  that magical season.  

 “Giants Opening Drive  Live”  ‐ MSG  ‐ 10:00 p.m.  Sunday.   A breakdown of  the Giants  and  their opponent,  live  shots  from tailgaters  and  player  arrivals,  as well  as  a  look  around  the  league.  For  home  games  throughout  the  season,  the  hour‐long program will be telecast live from MetLife Stadium with hosts Bob Papa, Carl Banks and Harry Carson and reporters Paul Dottino and Anita Marks. When the Giants are on the road, the show will feature Harry Carson, former Giants punter Jeff Feagles and MSG Networks’ Mike Crispino.  

GIANTS BROADCAST PRODUCTIONS SCHEDULE

 

SUNDAY 

9:00 a.m. (MSG) – “Giants Online” (re‐air) 

9:30 a.m. (MSG) – “Giants Chronicles” 

(premiere) 

10:00 a.m. (MSG) – “Giants Opening Drive Live” 

(Live) 

11:30 a.m. (FOX5) – “Giants Kickoff”  

Immediately following every game. (My9) – 

“Giants Postgame Live” (live) 

 

WEDNESDAY 

11:00 a.m. (MSG) – “Coach’s Press Conference” 

(live) 

11:30 a.m. (MSG) – “Giants Chronicles” (re‐air) 

7:00 p.m. (MSG+) – “Giants Rewind” (premiere) 

10:30 p.m. (MSG+) – “Giants Rewind” (re‐air) 

11:00 p.m. (MSG+) – “Giants Press Conference 

Wrap Up Show” (premiere) 

 

THURSDAY 

4:00 p.m. (FIOS) – “Big Blue Hits” (Giants.com) 

5:30 p.m. (MSG+) – “Giants Rewind” (re‐air) 

 

FRIDAY 

5:00 p.m. (MSG) – “Giants Rewind” (re‐air) 

 

SATURDAY 

9:00 a.m. (MSG) – “Giants Online” (premiere) 

10:30 a.m./ 3:30 p.m./ 4:00 p.m. – “Giants 

Rewind” (re‐air) 

11:00 p.m. (My9) – “Giants Access Blue” 

(premiere) 

“Giants  Postgame  Live”  ‐ My9  ‐  Immediately  following  every game.  Features  live  post‐game  press  conferences  by Head  Coach Tom  Coughlin,  the  players,  as well  as  exclusive  interviews,  game break  down,  analysis,  and  highlights.  Live  fan  Twitter  comments and updates are also posted throughout the show. Hosted by Russ Salzberg, with analysts and Giants  legends Amani Toomer, Howard Cross and Jeff Feagles.  

 “Giants  Rewind”  ‐  MSG+  ‐  7:00  p.m.  Wednesday.  Condenses, breaks  down  and  examines  the  Giants  last  game  using  exclusive highlights,  post‐game  interviews,  and  candid  sideline  sound  and video.  “Press  Conference  Wrap‐Up”  ‐  MSG+  ‐  11pm  Wednesday.  On Wednesdays,  MSG  Network  will  broadcast  Coughlin’s  press conference  live  at  11:00  a.m.  The  press  conference will  then  be expanded into a 30‐minute program at 11:00 p.m. Hosted by Anita Marks and Paul Dottino 

  “Big Blue Hits”  ‐  FIOS  ‐  4:00  p.m.  Thursday. A  live  call‐in  show. Each week the show  invites a Giants player to discuss the state of the team from their unique perspectives. Fans also get a chance to ask  that  week’s  featured  player  questions  about  the  team  and upcoming games. The show will also be streamed live on the web at Giants.com. Hosted by Anita Marks and John Schmeelk. 

 “Giants  Online”  ‐ MSG  ‐  9:00  a.m.  Saturday.  A  new  30‐minute reporters  roundtable  discussion  featuring  various  columnists  and beat  reporters  from  the  metropolitan  area.  Heated  discussions, second  guessing,  and  fan  questions  submitted  to  @Giants  on Twitter, as the hosts and guests debate the state of the Giants, the NFC East, and any other  related  topics  in  the NFL. Hosted by Bob Papa  and  Giants  Senior  Vice  President  of  Communications  Pat Hanlon 

 “Giants Access Blue” ‐ My9 ‐ 11:00 p.m. Saturday. A back stage, all access pass  into Big Blue  that  features  in‐depth, up‐close and off‐beat  interviews with Giants  players,  coaches  and  legends  off  the field and away from the locker room. The program gives Giants fans insight  into  their  favorite  Giant  player’s  interests  in  pop  culture, music, and entertainment. 

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NEW YORK GIANTS 2011 SCHEDULEPRESEASON (2‐2) 

Date  Opponent  Result 8/13  at Carolina  L, 20‐10 8/22  CHICAGO  W, 41‐13 8/29  NEW YORK JETS  L, 17‐3 9/1  at New England  W, 18‐17  

REGULAR SEASON (1‐1) Date  Opponent  Result 9/11  at Washington*  L, 28‐14 9/19  ST. LOUIS  W, 28‐16 9/25  at Philadelphia*  1:00pm 10/2  at Arizona  4:05pm 10/9  SEATTLE   1:00pm 10/16   BUFFALO  1:00pm 

Bye Week 10/30  MIAMI  1:00pm 11/6  at New England  4:15pm 11/13  at San Francisco  4:15pm 11/20  PHILADELPHIA*  8:20pm 11/28  at New Orleans  8:30pm 12/4  GREEN BAY  4:15pm 12/11  at Dallas*  8:20pm 12/18  WASHINGTON*  1:00pm 12/24  at New York Jets  1:00pm 1/1  DALLAS*   1:00pm 

* denotes NFC East contest 

NFC EAST  STANDINGS Teams  W  L  Pct.   Washington  2  0  1.000 Philadelphia  1  1  0.500 Dallas  1  1  0.500   New York  1  1  0.500

LAST WEEK:  GIANTS vs. RAMS     1  2  3  4  Total RAMS    6  0  10  0  16 GIANTS  7  14 7  0  28    Rams  Giants 28  Points  16 367  Yards  300 308  Pass Yards  181 59  Rush Yards  119 

EAGLES/GIANTS  CONNECTIONS.  Head  Coach Tom  Coughlin was  the 

wide  receivers coach  for  the Eagles  from 1984‐85. Secondary/cornerbacks 

coach  Peter  Giunta  was  the  defensive  backs  coach  for  the  Eagles  from 

1991‐94. Eagles wide receiver Steve Smith was drafted by the Giants in the 

second  round  (51st overall)  in 2007. Smith was named  to  the Pro Bowl  in 

2009 with the Giants, won a Super Bowl championship and holds the Giants 

record for most receptions in a season (107). 

ROOKIE WATCH. The New York Giants welcome 10 rookies to the 53‐

man  roster  for  the  2011  season.  The  group  includes  seven  draft  choices 

(defensive  back  Prince  Amukamara,  wide  receiver  Jerrel  Jernigan,  tackle 

James Brewer,  linebackers Greg  Jones and  Jacquian Williams,  safety Tyler 

Sash,  and  running  back  Da’Rel  Scott)  and  three  free  agents  (linebackers 

Mark Herzlich and Spencer Paysinger, fullback Henry Hynoski). 

FILLING IN NICELY. With defensive end Osi Umenyiora out the first two 

weeks, the Giants relied heavily on second‐year DE Jason Pierre‐Paul and he 

delivered.  A  product  of  South  Florida,  Pierre‐Paul  has  2.5  sacks  and  five 

tackles in the first two games. Pierre‐Paul came on strong at the end of the 

2010 season, finishing with 30 tackles and 4.5 sacks. He had two sacks vs. 

Jacksonville  (11/28)  and  two  vs. Washington  (12/5)  to  become  the  first 

rookie in Giants history with at least two sacks in consecutive games. 

LOSSES  TO  THE  DEFENSE.  The  Giants  placed  CB  Terrell  Thomas  on 

injured reserve on Aug. 23, one day after tearing his ACL against the Bears. 

Thomas was the Giants leader in tackles and interceptions for the past two 

years. Another cornerback who tore an ACL in the game against the Bears, 

Brian  Witherspoon,  was  waived/injured.  Second  round  draft  choice  DT 

Marvin Austin was placed on  injured  reserve on Aug. 23 after  tearing his 

pectoral muscle  against  the Bears.  LB  Clint  Sintim was  placed  on  injured 

reserve on Sept. 2 after he tore his ACL in the final preseason game against 

the New England Patriots. The Giants also placed Jonathan Goff on injured 

reserve on Sept. 10 after tearing his ACL in practice on Sept. 5.  

APPLYING THE PRESSURE. The Big Blue defense finished 2010 with 46 

sacks  and opened  the  season on  a mission  to  shatter  that mark with  six 

sacks  in the first two games. Justin Tuck returned to action  last week with 

1.5 sacks of Rams QB Sam Bradford. Jason Pierre‐Paul  leads the team with 

2.5 sacks. The Big Blue defense has also forced at  least one turnover  in 15 

straight regular season games.  

AT THE LINC. The Giants are 4‐5 at Lincoln Financial Field all‐time, 4‐4 

during the regular season and 0‐1 in the post season.   

 

 

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MEDIA AVAILABILITY

Tuesday, September 20  Friday, September 23 

1:30 p.m. ‐ Tom Coughlin Conference Call  11:20 a.m.‐1:00 p.m. ‐ Practice (Media Access 11:20 p.m. 

    After Practice ‐ Tom Coughlin Available in TPC Field House 

*Wednesday, September 21  1:15 p.m.‐2:00 p.m. ‐ Player Interviews 

11:30 a.m.‐12:15 p.m. ‐ Player Interviews; Eli Manning Available 

11:50 a.m. ‐ Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid Conference Call  Saturday, September 24 

TBD ‐ Eagles Player Conference Call  No Scheduled Availability 

4:00 p.m. ‐ 5:25 p.m. ‐ Practice (Media Access 4:00 p.m.‐4:30 p.m.) 

5:30 p.m. ‐ Tom Coughlin Press Conference  Sunday, September 25 

  Giants at Eagles, 1:00 p.m. 

Thursday, September 22 

11:50 a.m.‐1:45 a.m. ‐ Practice (Media Access 11:50 p.m.‐12:20 p.m.)   

After Practice ‐ Tom Coughlin available in TPC Field House 

2:10 p.m. ‐ Offensive Coordinator Kevin Gilbride Available 

2:20 p.m. ‐ Special Teams Coordinator Tom Quinn Available 

1:55 p.m.‐2:40 p.m. ‐ Player Interviews 

3:10 p.m. ‐ Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell Available 

2011 RULE CHANGES

1. Unnecessary Roughness: Three adjustments were made to the unnecessary roughness rule in the interests of player safety and competitive fairness:  

Existing  unnecessary  roughness  rules  have  been  standardized  and  protection  for  defenseless  players  has  been  expanded, including  additional  safeguards  for  defenseless  receivers,  players who  receive  “blindside”  blocks  and  quarterback,  kickers  and punters on changes of possession. All unnecessary roughness violations result in a 15‐yard penalty.  

Illegal “launching,” which has been defined as a player leaving both feet prior to contact to spring forward and upward into an opponent and delivering a blow with any part of the helmet, has been prohibited. “Our intent with launching was trying to make a uniform  rule  that applied everywhere on  the  field  to every player,”  says NFL Competition Committee Chair and Atlanta Falcons President Rich McKay.  

Roughing the passer rules have been clarified so hits to the head of a passer by an opponent’s hand, arms, or other parts of the body will not result in fouls unless they are forcible blows.  

2. Kickoffs: Due to an increasing number of injuries on kickoffs, several rules have been changed to make those plays safer for both the kicking and receiving teams. The kicking team’s restraining line has been moved to its own 35‐yard line. The kicking team formation for kickoffs has also been adjusted so all players other than the kicker must be lined up no more than five yards behind their restraining line. Illegal formation violations result in a five‐yard penalty.  

3. Instant Replay: Two adjustments were made to instant replay procedures in the interest of competitive fairness: The replay official will now initiate reviews of all scoring plays throughout the game from the booth, allowing confirmation of 

all  scoring  plays  providing  more  flexibility  to  coaches  in  the  use  of  their  challenges.  “This  proposal  is  what  I  would  call  a modernization of instant replay,” says McKay.  

Teams will now be penalized 15 yards for initiating a challenge after a foul prevents the next snap. This prevents a team from challenging the previous play if it commits a pre‐snap foul. 

4. Dead Ball Personal Fouls: Dead ball personal fouls by either team at the end of a half will now be enforced on the ensuing kickoff of the third quarter, eliminating the extension of a half after a five‐ or 15‐yard penalty enforcement that includes a dead ball personal  foul against  the defense. This ensures consistent enforcement  for all dead‐ball personal  fouls on both  the offense and defense in these situations.  

5. Playing Field Color: Absent prior approval  from NFL,  the  surface of  the entire  field must be a  league‐approved  shade of green, preserving the uniform appearance of all NFL games.

*  Please  note  on  Wednesdays,  media  parking  for  the 

Timex Performance Center has been moved to  lot I. Lot I 

is  where  the  media  parked  for  training  camp.  The 

entrance  is  just  past  the  guard  booth  entrance  to  the 

Timex  Performance  Center  grounds.  Lot  I  will  open  on 

Wednesday at 10am and will  remain open until  the  last 

car  leaves.  Parking  for  media  on  every  day  except 

Wednesday will remain in the main lot.  

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EAGLES 2011 TEAM LEADERS 

 

Scoring:   LeSean McCoy  24 

Pass Attempts:  Michael Vick  60 

Pass Completions:  Michael Vick  33 

Completion Pct:  Mike Kafka  77.8% 

Passing Yards:   Michael Vick  429 

Passing TDs:  Michael Vick  4 

Rushing Yards:  LeSean McCoy  217 

Rushing TDs:  LeSean McCoy  3 

Yards‐per‐Rush:  Michael Vick  7.2 

Receptions:  Jeremy Maclin   14 

Receiving Yards:  Jeremy Maclin  191 

Receiving TDs:  Jeremy Maclin  2 

Yards‐per‐Reception:  DeSean Jackson   15.4 

Total Yards:  LeSean McCoy  253 

 

Tackles:  Jamar Chaney  15 

  Jarrad Page  15 

Sacks:  Jason Babin  3.0 

Interceptions:  Asante Samuel  1 

  Nnamdi Asomugha  1 

Punt Returns:  DeSean Jackson  3 

Punt Return Average:  DeSean Jackson  2.0 

KO Returns:  Dion Lewis  7 

EAGLES ‐ 2011 TALE OF THE TAPE 

Eagles    Opponents 

62  Points Scored  48 

54  Total First Downs  41 

13/24  Third Down Conversions  8/25 

850  Offensive Yards  653 

369  Rushing Yards  292 

481  Passing Yards  361 

2/3  Field Goals  2/3 

8  Touchdowns  6 

3  Rushing TDs  2 

4  Passing TDs  4 

1  TDs on Returns  0 

2.0  Punt Return Avg.  9.5 

21.3  KO Return Avg.  24.1 

9  Sacks  3 

GIANTS 2011 TEAM LEADERS 

 

Scoring:   Four players tied   6 

Pass Attempts:  Eli Manning  61 

Pass Completions:  Eli Manning  36 

Completion Pct:  Eli Manning  59.0% 

Passing Yards:   Eli Manning  468 

Passing TDs:  Eli Manning   2 

Rushing Yards:  Ahmad Bradshaw  103 

Rushing TDs:  Ahmad Bradshaw  1 

  Brandon Jacobs  1 

Yards‐per‐Rush:  D.J. Ware  7.3 

Receptions:  Hakeem Nicks  10 

Receiving Yards:  Hakeem Nicks  137 

Receiving TDs:  Hakeem Nicks  1 

  Domenik Hixon  1 

Yards‐per‐Reception:  Jake Ballard  24.0 

Total Yards:  Hakeem Nicks  137 

 

Tackles:  Antel Rolle  16 

Sacks:  Jason Pierre‐Paul  2.5 

Interceptions:  N/A 

Punt Returns:  Domenik Hixon  3 

Punt Return Average:  Domenik Hixon  10.3 

KO Returns:  Devin Thomas  3 

GIANTS ‐ 2011 TALE OF THE TAPE 

Giants    Opponents 

42  Points Scored  44 

37  Total First Downs  35 

6/25  Third Down Conversions  10/32 

615  Offensive Yards  699 

194  Rushing Yards  133 

421  Passing Yards  566 

0/1  Field Goals  3/4 

6  Touchdowns  5 

3  Rushing TDs  1 

2  Passing TDs  3 

1  TDs on Returns  1 

8.8  Punt Return Avg.  11.7 

18.0  KO Return Avg.  23.0 

6  Sacks  7 

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Tom Coughlin NFL Record: 142‐115 (Overall) 

NFL Head Coach: 16th year 

College: Syracuse 

 Long  regarded  as  one  of  the  NFL’s  premier  head 

coaches, Tom Coughlin is one of the most successful in the 

86‐year  history  of  the  New  York  Football  Giants.  He 

reached  the  pinnacle  of  his  profession  during  the  2007 

season when  he  led  the Giants  to  victory  in  Super  Bowl 

XLII. The Giants, big underdogs entering the game, scored 

two  fourth  quarter  touchdowns  to  defeat  the  previously 

undefeated New England Patriots 17‐14. 

Last year, the Giants were 10‐6, following marks of 8‐8, 

12‐4, 10‐6, 8‐8, and 11‐5  the previous  five  seasons. Their 

six‐year streak without a losing record is the Giants’ longest 

since they had 10 in a row from 1954‐63. In 2008, Coughlin 

led the Giants to the NFC East championship and their 12 

victories  were  their  highest  total  since  the  2000  NFC 

champions won 12 games. The division title was the Giants’ 

seventh  since  the 1970 merger.  It was  the eighth  time  in 

franchise history and the sixth time since the 1970 merger 

that the Giants finished a season with at least 12 victories. 

The  Giants  advanced  to  postseason  play  for  the  fourth 

consecutive  season,  the  first  time  they accomplished  that 

feat in their history. 

Coughlin  also  led  the  Jacksonville  Jaguars  to  four 

consecutive postseason berths (1996‐99) and is one of only 

three coaches  in NFL history  to accomplish  that  feat with 

two different teams. 

Under  Coughlin,  the  Giants  routinely  establish 

franchise statistical milestones.  In 2009, the Giants scored 

402 points after scoring 425 in 2008. It was the first time in 

franchise history that the Giants scored at least 400 points 

in consecutive seasons. 

From  Sept.  20  to  Oct.  4  of  2009,  the  Giants  won 

consecutive road games  in Dallas, Tampa Bay, and Kansas 

City. 

Andy Reid NFL Record: 129‐83‐1 (Overall) 

NFL Head Coach: 13th year  

College: BYU 

Reid has earned NFL coach of the year honors twice, 

compiled the best win total (129), winning percentage (.606) 

and  playoff  victory  total  (10)  in  Eagles  history.  He  has 

captured  six  division  titles  and  five  trips  to  the  NFC 

Championship  game.  Since  he was  hired  in  1999,  no  other 

franchise  has  earned  more  divisional  playoff  round 

appearances  (seven)  or  conference  championships 

appearances (five) than Philadelphia.  

Reid  is one of 11  coaches  in NFL history  to win 60 

per  cent  or  more  of  200‐plus  games.  In  his  19‐year  NFL 

coaching  career,  Reid’s  teams  have  made  the  playoffs  15 

times (19‐14 postseason record). He has coached in the Super 

Bowl  three  times,  the NFC Championship  game nine  times, 

and the Pro Bowl five times. Reid became the twentieth head 

coach  in  franchise  history  on  Jan.  11,  1999,  and  was 

promoted to head coach/executive vice president of football 

operations in 2001.  

He was named NFL  coach of  the  year  in 2000  and 

2002.  He  joined  the  Eagles  after  a  seven  year  stint  as  an 

assistant  coach  with  Green  Bay  (1992‐98)  under  Mike 

Holmgren. With Green Bay, Reid helped  the Packers earn a 

Super Bowl XXXI victory over New England.

 

 

 

Tom Coughlin 142‐115 7‐8 0‐2 8‐8 Regular Season 0‐2 Post Season 8 16 

Andy Reid 129‐83‐1 

8‐7 2‐0 

15‐9 Regular Season 2‐1 Post Season 

13 13 

 Overall Record 

Career Head‐to‐Head RS Career Head‐to‐Head PS 

Coughlin vs. Eagles/Reid vs.Giants Years as Team’s Head Coach Years as NFL Head Coach 

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GIANTS HEAD COACH RECORDS:

REGULAR SEASON Coach  Seasons  Years  W  L  T  Pct 

Steve Owen  1930‐53  23  153  100  17  .598 

Bill Parcells  1983‐90  8  77  49  1  .610 

Tom Coughlin  2004‐10  7  66  48  0  .579 

Jim Fassel  1997‐03  7  58  53  1  .522 

Allie Sherman  1961‐68  8  57  51  4  .527 

Jim Lee Howell  1954‐60  7  53  27  4  .655 

Dan Reeves  1993‐96  4  31  33  0  .484 

Alex Webster  1969‐73  5  29  40  1  .421 

LeRoy Andrews*  1929‐30  2  24  5  1  .817 

Ray Perkins  1979‐82  4  23  34  0  .404 

Earl Potteiger  1927‐28  2  15  8  3  .635 

Ray Handley  1991‐92  2  14  18  0   .438 

John McVay  1976‐78  3  14  23  0  .378 

Robert Folwell  1925  1  8  4  0  .667 

Joseph Alexander  1926  1  8   4  1  .667 

Bill Arnsparger#  1974‐76  3  7  28  0  .200 

Benny Friedman  1930  1  2  0  0  .333 

*Andrews was replaced by Friedman and Owen after 15 games in 1930. 

#Arnsparger was replaced by McVay after first seven games in 1976. 

 

GIANTS HEAD COACH RECORDS:

POST SEASON Coach  G  Seasons  W  L  T  Pct 

Bill Parcells  11  1983‐90  8  3  0  .727 

Tom Coughlin  7  2004‐10  4  3  0  .571 

Steve Owen  10  1930‐53  2  8  0  .200 

Jim Lee Howell  4  1954‐60  2  2  0  .500 

Jim Fassell  5  1997‐03  2  3  0  .400 

Ray Perkins  2  1979‐82  1  1  0  .500 

Dan Reeves  2  1993‐96  1  1  0  .500 

Allie Sherman  3  1961‐68  0  3  0  .000 

COUGHLIN CONTINUES HIS WINNING WAYS This season, Giants Head Coach Tom Coughlin finds himself amongst the elite coaches in NFL history. 

TOP 25 COACHES: 

 REGULAR SEASON VICTORIES  

1. Don Shula  328 

2. George Halas  318 

3. Tom Landry  250  

4. Curly Lambeau  226 

5. Marty Schottenheimer  200 

6. Chuck Noll  193 

7. Dan Reeves  190 

8. Chuck Knox  186 

9. Bill Parcells  172 

10. Paul Brown  166 

11. Bill Belichick*  164 

12. Mike Holmgren  161 

13. Bud Grant  158 

14. Joe Gibbs  154 

15. Mike Shanahan*  154 

16. Steve Owen  151 

17. Bill Cowher  149 

18. Marv Levy  143 

19. Jeff Fisher  142 

20. Tony Dungy  139 

21. Tom Coughlin*  134 

21. Hank Stram  131 

22. Weeb Ewbank    130 

24. Jim Mora  125 

25. Sid Gillman  122 

*Active 

TOP 25 COACHES:

TOTAL CAREER VICTORIES   REG SEASON  POSTSEASON  TOTAL 

1. Don Shula  328  19  347 

2. George Halas  318  6  324 

3. Tom Landry  250  20  270 

4. Curly Lambeau  226  3  229 

5. Chuck Noll  193  16   209 

6. Marty Schottenheimer   200  5  205. 

7. Dan Reeves  190  11  201  

8. Chuck Knox  186  7  193  

9. Bill Parcells  172  11  183  

10. Bill Belichick*   164  15  179 

11. Mike Holmgren  161  13  174 

12. Joe Gibbs  154  17  171 

13. Paul Brown  166  4  170 

14. Bud Grant  158  10  168 

15. Bill Cowher  149  12  161 

16. Mike Shanahan*  154  8  161 

17. Marv Levy  143  11  154 

18. Steve Owen  151  2  153 

19. Tony Dungy  139  9  148 

20. Jeff Fisher  142  5  147 

21. Tom Coughlin*  134  8  142 

22. Hank Stram  131  5  136 

23. Weeb Ewbank  130  4  134 

24. Andy Reid*  119  10   129 

25. Mike Ditka   121  6  127 

*Active 

 

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MANNING THE STREAKEli Manning has the sixth‐longest regular season starting streak among QBs in NFL history, which he extended to 

105 in Week 2. 

Manning’s Career Highs: Attempts: 53 at Seattle (11/27/05); 53 vs. Washington (12/16/07) 

Completions: 34 vs. Tennessee (9/26/10) 

Percentage: 79% (.787) (26 of 33) at Arizona (11/23/08) 

Passing Yards: 391 vs. Philadelphia (12/13/09) 

Passing TDs:  4 vs. St. Louis (10/2/05) 

  4 at Dallas (9/7/07) 

  4 vs. New England (12/29/07)  

  4 at Dallas (10/25/10) 

  4 vs. Philadelphia (12/19/10) 

Interceptions:   4 vs. Minnesota (11/13/05) 

  4 vs. Minnesota (11/25/07) 

  4 at Green Bay (12/26/10) 

Longest  Pass:  92  yards  (TD)  at  Washington  (1/2/11)  to 

Manningham 

Sacked:  8 at Dallas (12/14/08) 

  8 at Philadelphia (9/17/06) 

Rating: 158.3 vs. Oakland on 10/11/09 (played 5 series, removed 

in 2nd quarter) 

Rushes:   5 at Miami (10/28/07) 

  5 at Carolina (12/10/06) 

  5 yards at Detroit (11/18/07) 

Rushing Yards: 34 at Philadelphia (11/1/09) 

Longest Rush: 18 yards at Miami (10/28/07) 

Rushing Touchdowns:   1 at Philadelphia 12/11/05 (1 yard) 

  1 at Miami 10/28/07 (10 yards) 

  1 vs. Washington 9/4/08 (1 yard) 

  1 at Washington 9/11/11 (2 yards) 

 

Record when Manning…Throws 0 TDs:  6‐12 

Throws 1 TD:  24‐17 

Throws 2 TDs:  16‐10 

Throws 3 TDs:  13‐2 

Throws 4 TDs:  2‐3 

Throws at least 1 TD:  55‐32 

Was not sacked:  16‐17 

Was sacked:  45‐37 

Rushed for a TD:  3‐1 

Margin 7 pts or more:  42‐31 

Margin 7 pts or less:  19‐13 

Margin 3 pts or less:  7‐10 

Was not intercepted:  26‐8 

Was intercepted:  35‐36 

Played on Grass:  19‐11 

Played on Turf:  42‐33 

Played in Domes:  7‐3 

Played on Monday Night:  7‐2 

Played on Sunday Night  6‐9 

Played on Saturday:  4‐2 

Played on Thursday:  1‐1 

Played in Prime Time:  13‐11 

Played on Sunday Afternoon:  44‐30 

Played in OT:  2‐2

Manning as NFL Starter: Regular Season: 61‐44  

Postseason: 4‐3 

 

By Month: Sept: 13‐8 

Oct: 20‐4 

Nov: 12‐14 

Dec: 14‐17 

Jan: 2‐1 

Postseason: Jan: 3‐3 

Feb: 1‐0 

 

 

LONGEST CONSECUTIVE STARTING STREAKS BY NFL QUARTERBACKS 

Player  Team(s)  Years  Consecutive Starts 

Brett Favre  Packers, Jets, Vikings  1992‐2010  297 

Peyton Manning  Colts  1998‐2010  208 

Ron Jaworski  Eagles  1977‐1984  116 

Tom Brady  Patriots  2001‐2008  111 

Joe Ferguson  Bills  1977‐1984  107 

Eli Manning  Giants  2004‐Present  105 

 

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED STREAK BY NFL QB'S  

  Player  Regular Season  Postseason  Total 

  Eli Manning  105  7  111 

  Phillip Rivers  81  7  88 

  Joe Flacco  49  7  56 

NFC East Quarterbacks since Eli took over on Nov. 

21, 2004 (20):  

Dallas (7): Vinny Testaverde, Drew Henson, Drew Bledsoe, Tony 

Romo, Brad Johnson, Jon Kitna, Stephen McGee  

Philadelphia (7): Donovan McNabb, Jeff Garcia, Mike McMahon, 

A.J. Feeley, Koy Detmer, Kevin Kolb, Michael Vick. 

 

Washington (6): Patrick Ramsey, Mark Brunell, Jason Campbell, 

Todd Collins, Donovan McNabb, Rex Grossman 

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MANNING VS. EAGLES

Date  Result  Att  Cmp  Pct  Yds  TD  Int   Long  Sack  1st  QB Rating  25+ 9/12/04  L  9  3  33.3  66  0  0  34  1  2  60.4  2 

11/28/04  L  21  6  28.6  148  0  2  52  5  4  16.9  3 

11/20/05  W  26  17  65.4  218  3  0  61t  5  11  130.0  1 

12/11/05  W  44  28  63.6  312  1  3  32  1  19  63.8  3 

9/17/06  W  43  31  72.1  371  3  1  37t  8  18  111.7  2 

12/17/06  L  40  28  70.0  282  0  2  52  1  11  69.0  2 

*1/7/07  L  27  16  59.3  161  2  1  29  1  7  85.6  1 

9/30/07  W  26  14  53.8  135  1  1  19  1  8  65.4  0 

12/9/07  W  31  17  54.8  219  1  0  41  2  11  88.0  2 

11/9/08  W  31  17  54.8  191  2  1  22  1  13  81.5  0 

12/7/08  L  27  13  48.1  123  1  0  19  0  6  73.5  0 

*1/11/09  L  29  15  51.7  169  0  2  34  0  8  40.7  2 

11/1/09  L  39  20  51.3  222  1  2  35  2  12  55.7  2 

12/13/09  L  38  27  71.1  391  3  0  68t  3  14  130.5  3 

11/21/10  L  33  20  60.6  147  2  3  22  0  8  53.5  0 

21/19/10  L  39  23  59.0  289  4  1  36  2  16  105.6  3 

Career  6‐10  503  295  58.6  3444  24  19  68t  3  168  79.7  26 

Reg Season  6‐8  447  264  59.1  3114  22  16  68  32  153  81.8  23 

Postseason  0‐2  56  31  55.4  330  2  3  34  1  15  62.4  3  

*Denotes post season game 

 

Manning’s 300‐Yard Passing Games (7‐7)

Date  Opponent  Att  Cmp  Yds  TD  Int 9/25/05  at San Diego  41  24  352  2  0  L 

11/27/05  at Seattle  53  28  344  2  1  L 

12/11/05  at Philadelphia  44  28  312  1  3  W 

9/17/06  at Philadelphia  43  31  371  3  1  W 

9/7/07  at Dallas  41  28  312  4  1  L 

10/15/07  at Atlanta  39  27  303  2  2  W 

11/30/08  at Washington  34  21  305  1  1  W 

9/20/09  at Dallas  38  25  330  2  0  W 

11/22/09  vs. Atlanta  39  25  384  3  1  W 

12/13/09  vs. Philadelphia  28  27  391  3  0  L 

9/26/10  vs. Tennessee  48  34  386  0  2  L 

10/25/10  at Dallas  35  25  306  4  3  W 

11/14/10  vs. Dallas  48  33  373  2  2  L 

12/26/10  at Green Bay  33  17  301  2  4  L 

Manning’s 14 Game‐Winning DrivesVictories in which Manning rallied the Giants from the fourth‐quarter deficit or tie to win. 

Date  Opponent  Score:  Score:  Time:  Time:   Winning Score  Winning Drive Totals:  

    Drive(s) Start  Final  Drive Start  Drive End    Plays  Yards  Time 1/2/05  vs. Dallas  21‐24  28‐24  1:49  0:11  Barber 3‐yd TD run  6  66  1:38 

10/23/05  vs. Denver  10‐23  24‐23  3:29  0:05  2‐yd TD pass to Toomer  15  83  3:24 

12/11/05  at Philadelphia  23‐23  26‐23 (OT)  5:38  3:55  Feely 26‐yd FG  4  9  1:43 

9/17/06  vs. Philadelphia  7‐24  20‐24(OT)  9:55  3:11  31‐yd TD pass to Burress  13  85  6:44 

11/5/06  vs. Houston  7‐10  14‐10  12:41  7:49  3‐yd TD pass to Shockey  11  67  4:52 

9/23/07  vs. Washington  10‐17  24‐17  7:33  5:32  33‐yd TD pass to Burress  4  44  2:01 

10/7/07  vs. Jets  21‐24  35‐24  12:23  7:52  53‐yd TD pass to Burress  8  98  7:08 

12/2/07  at Chicago  7‐16  21‐16  4:55  1:33  Droughns 2‐yd TD run  9  77  3:22 

9/21/08  Cincinnati  16‐20  26‐23(OT)  10:28  8:39  Carney 22‐yd FG  8  62  1:49 

10/26/08  at Pittsburgh  9‐14  21‐14  6:48  3:07  2‐yd TD pass to Boss  7  53  3:41 

12/21/08  vs. Carolina  20‐28  34‐28(OT)  12:20  9:57  Jacobs 2‐yd TD run  6  87  2:23 

9/20/09  at Dallas  30‐31  33‐31  3:40  0:00  Tynes 37‐yd FG  11  56  3:40 

11/22/09  vs. Atlanta  31‐31  34‐31(OT)  15:00  11:06  Tynes 36‐yd FG  8  49  3:54 

11/28/10  vs. Jacksonville  17‐20  24‐20  5:55 3:15 32‐yd TD pass to Boss  6  69 2:40

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GIANTS QUARTERBACKS 

 ATTEMPTS 

1. Phil Simms  4,647 

2. Eli Manning  3,393 (PS: 193) 

3. Charlie Conerly  2,833 

4. Kerry Collins  2,473 

5. Fran Tarkenton  1,898 

6. Dave Brown  1,391 

7. Y.A. Tittle  1,308 

 

COMPLETIONS 

1. Phil Simms  2,576 

2. Eli Manning  1,968 (PS: 113) 

3. Kerry Collins  1,447 

4. Charlie Conerly  1,418 

5. Fran Tarkenton  1,069 

6. Dave Brown  766 

7. Y.A. Tittle  731 

   

YARDS 

1. Phil Simms  33,462 

2. Eli Manning  23,114 (PS: 1,297) 

3. Charlie Conerly  19,488 

4. Kerry Collins  16, 875 

5. Fran Tarkenton  13, 905 

6. Y.A. Tittle  10, 439 

7. Dave Brown  8,8606 

 

TOUCHDOWNS 

1. Phill Simms  199 

2. Charlie Conerly  173 

3. Eli Manning  158 (PS: 8) 

4. Fran Tarkenton  103 

5. Y.A. Tittle  96 

6. Kerry Collins  81 

7. Dave Bronw  40 

 

INTERCEPTIONS 

1. Charlie Conerly  167 

2. Phil Simms  157 

3. Eli Manning  115 (PS: 7) 

4. Fran Tarkenton  72 

5. Kerry Collins  70 

6. Y.A. Tittle  68 

T7. Dave Brown  49 

T7. Dave Brown  49 

 

300‐YARD GAMES 

1. Phil Simms  21 

2. Kerry Collins  17 

3. Eli Manning  14 

4. Y.A. Tittle  9 

Manning’s 1,968 completions and 

23,114 passing yards by receiver: Includes three completions and 66 yards  

as a reserve at Philadelphia Sept. 12, 2004. 

 

Player  Catches  Yards 

Plaxico Burress  244  3,681 

Steve Smith  213  2,314 

Amani Toomer  210  2,554 

Jeremy Shockey  206  2,300 

Hakeem Nicks  131  1,895 

Tiki Barber  129  1,144 

Mario Manningham  124  1,857 

Kevin Boss  118  1,597 

Ahmad Bradshaw  80  632 

Derrick Ward  69  576 

Brandon Jacobs  66  619 

Domenik Hixon  61  805 

David Tyree  38  439 

Sinorice Moss  36  373 

Tim Carter  34  471 

Derek Hagan  31  471 

Jim Finn  29  213 

Visanthe Shiancoe  22  178 

Madison Hedgecock  20  128 

Travis Beckum  19  163 

Ike Hilliard  17  143 

Bear Pascoe  10  81 

DJ Ware  9  66 

Michael Matthews  8  54 

Reuben Droughns  7  49 

Ramses Barden  6  80 

Darcy Johnson  6  43 

Marcellus Rivers  5  36 

Michael Jennings  5  49 

Jake Ballard  3  72 

Henry Hynoski  2  12 

Jamaar Taylor  2  102 

Michael Clayton  2  19 

Victor Cruz  2  17 

Anthony Mix  1  21 

Ron Dayne  1  7 

Duke Calhoun  1  4 

Sean Berton  1  3 

   

Manning’s 156 career 

TD passes by receiver: 

 Player  TDs 

Plaxico Burress  33 

Jeremy Shockey  19 

Kevin Boss  18 

Amani Toomer  17 

Hakeem Nicks  17 

Mario Manningham  14 

Steve Smith  11 

David Tyree  4 

Brandon Jacobs  3 

Domenik Hixon  3 

Tiki Barber  3 

Sinorce Moss  2 

Tim Carter  2 

Darcy Johnson  2 

Madison Hedgecock  2 

Travis Beckum  2 

Derek Hagan  2 

Ahmad Bradshaw  1 

Derrick Ward  1 

Marcellus Rivers  1 

Visante Shiancoe  1 

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BRADSHAW VS. EAGLES 

Date  Result  Att  Yds  Avg  Long  TD  1st  10+ 9/30/07  W  0  0  0.0  0  0  0  0 

12/09/07  W  0  0  0.0  0  0  0  0 

11/09/08  W  5  38  7.6  23  0  2  1 

12/07/08  L  5  9  1.8  5  0  0  0 

11/01/09  L  9  21  2.3  4  1  1  0 

12/13/09  L  14  55  3.9  17  1  4  2 

1/11/09  L  0  0  0.0  0  0  0  0 

11/21/10  L  12  29  2.4  17  0  3  1 

12/19/10  L  19  66  3.5  9  0  2  0 

Regular Season 3‐5  64  218  3.4  23  2  12  4 

Post Season  0‐1  0  0  0.0  0  0  0  0 

Career  3‐6  64  218  3.4  23  2  12  4

BACK TO BACK PERFORMANCESLast season Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs combined for over 2,000 rushing yards. 

TOP RUSHERS IN GIANTS HISTORYBased on Yardage 

Player  Years  Att  Yds  Avg  Long   TDs  1. Tiki Barber  1197‐06  2,217  10,449  4.7  95t  55 

2. Rodney Hampton  1990‐97  1,824  6,897  3.8  63t  49 

3. Joe Morris  1982‐89  1,318  5,296  4.0  65t  48 

4. Alex Webster  1955‐64  1,196  4,638  3.9  71  39 

5. Brandon Jacobs  2005‐11  948  4,357  4.6  73  50 

6. Ron Johnson  1970‐75  1,066  3,836  3.6  68  33 

7. Frank Gifford  1952‐64  840  3,609  4.3  79  34 

8. Doug Kotar  1974‐81  900  3,380  3.8  53  20 

9. Eddie price  1950‐55  846  3,292  3.9  80  20 

10. Tuffy Leemans  1936‐43  919  3,132  3.4  N/A  17 

11. Ahmad Bradshaw  2007‐11  557  2,661  4.8  88  18 

MOST RUSHING TDS 

IN GIANTS HISTORY 

Player  TDs  1. Tiki Barber  55 

2. Brandon Jacobs  50 

T2. Rodney Hampton  49 

4. Joe Morris  48 

5. Alex Webster  39 

6. Ottis Anderson  35 

7. Frank Gifford  34 

8. Ron Johnson  33 

9. Bill Paschal  26 

10. Doug Kotar  20 

11. Eddie Price  20 

T12. Joe Morrison  18 

T12. Ahmad Bradshaw  18  

T13. Rob Carpenter  17 

T13. Tuffy Leemans  17 

MOST 100‐YD RUSHING 

GAMES IN GIANTS HISTORY  

Player  Games 1. Tiki Barber  38 

2. Joe Morris  19 

3. Rodney Hampton  17 

T4. Brandon Jacobs  11 

T4. Eddie Price  11 

6. Ron Johnson  10 

7. Ahmad Bradshaw  7 

8. Derrick Ward  3 

 

JACOBS VS. EAGLES 

Date  Result  Att  Yds  Avg  Long  TD  1st  10+ 

11/20/05  W  3  0  0.0  0  0  0  0 

12/11/05  W  2  0  0.0  0  0  0  0 

09/17/06  W  5  35  7.0  12  0  1  1 

12/17/06  L  3  13  4.3  12  1  1  1 

12/09/07  W  22  70  3.2  21  0  2  1 

1/07/07  L  2  8  4.0  5  0  0  0 

11/09/08  W  22  126  5.7  20  2  7  3 

12/07/08  L  10  52  5.2  23  0  1  1 

11/01/09  L  20  86  4.3  14  0  4  3 

12/13/09  L  15  60  4.0  13  1  6  1 

1/11/09  L  19  92  4.8  24  0  5  4 

11/21/10  L  5  10  2.0  6  0  0  0 

12/19/10  L  12  34  2.8  11  0  1  1 

Regular Season 5‐6  119  486  4.1  23  4  23  12 

Post Season  0‐2  21  100  4.8  24  0  5  4 

Career  5‐8  140  586  4.2  24  4  28  16 

 

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DYNAMIC DUOJustin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora tied for the team lead with 11.5 sacks apiece in 2010. 

Osi Umenyiora also led the league with 10 forced fumbles, tying the previous NFL record. 

 

TOP SACK LEADERS IN 

GIANTS HISTORY (statistic recorded only since 1982) 

 

1. Michael Strahan  141.5 

2. Lawrence Taylor  132.5 

3. Leonard Marshall  79.5 

4. Keith Hamilton  63.0 

5. Osi Umenyiora  60.0 

6. George Martin  46.0 

7. Justin Tuck  42.0 

8. Carl Banks  36.0 

UMENYIORA VS. EAGLES

Date  Result  Tot  Tack  Asst  Sack  Yds  Stuff  Lost  FF  FR  PD 11/16/03  L  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

9/12/04  L  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

11/28/04  L  6  5  1  0  0  0.5  1.5  0  1  0 

11/20/05  W  5  3  2  0  0  0.5  0.5  0  0  0 

12/11/05  W  6  4  2  1.5  6.5  0  0  1  0  0 

9/17/06  W  3  3  0  1  6  0  0  0  0  0 

12/17/06  L  3  1  2  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

*1/7/07  L  4  3  1  1  7  1  1  0  0  0 

9/30/07  W  6  6  0  6  38  0  0  2  0  0 

12/9/07  W  4  4  0  1  6  0  0  0  0  0 

11/1/09  L  3  3  0  1  17  1  4  1  0  0 

12/13/09  L  3  1  2  1  10  0  0  1  0  0 

11/21/10  L  5  4  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

12/19.10  L  2  2  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

Career  5‐9  51  40  11  12.5  90.5  3  7  5  1  0 

Reg Season  5‐8  47  37  10  11.5  83.5  2  6  5  1  0 

Postseason  0‐1  4  3  1  1  7.0  1  1  0  0  0 

*Denotes post season game 

TUCK VS. EAGLES

Date  Result  Tot  Tack  Asst  Sack  Yds  Stuff  Lost  FF  FR  PD 11/20/05  W  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

12/11/05  W  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

9/17/06  W  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

9/30/07  W  7  6  1  2  15  0.5  2  0  0  0 

12/9/07  W  3  2  1  0  0  0  0  1  0  0 

11/9/08  W  3  3  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  0 

12/7/08  L  6  3  3  0  0  1  4  0  0  0 

*1/11/09  L  5  4  1  0  0  1  1  0  0  0 

11/1/09  L  1  1  0  0  0  0  0  0  0  1 

12/13/09  L  6  5  1  0  0  0.5  0.5  0  0  1 

11/21/10  L  7  6  1  3  14  0  0  2  0  0 

12/19/10  L  7  6  1  1.5  14  0  0  0  0  0 

Career  6‐6  47  38  9  6.5  43  3  7.5  3  0  2 

Reg Season  6‐5  42  34  8  6.5  43  2  6.5  3  0  2 

Postseason  0‐1  5  4  1  0  0  1  1  0  0  0 

*Denotes post season game 

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LET THE GOOD TYNES ROLLLawrence Tynes has made 115 consecutive extra points since missing one vs. San Francisco on Oct. 21, 2007. The 

team record of 133 in a row was set by Pete Gogolak from 1967‐72. 

TOP PUNT RETURNERS IN GIANTS HISTORYBased on Return Yardage. 

Player  Years  No  FC  Yds  Avg  Long   TDs  1. David Meggett   1989‐94  202  80  2,230  11.0  76t   6 

2. Emlen Tunnell  1948‐58  261  NA  2,214  8.5  81  5 

3. Phil McConkey  1984‐88  213  84  1,708  8.0  37  0 

4. Tiki Barber  1999‐03  122  45  1,181  9.7   85t  1 

5. Amani Toomer  1996‐03  109  52  1,060  9.7  87t  3 

6. Leon Bright  1981‐83  106  0  852  8.0  55  0 

7. Chad Morton  2005‐06  76  29  721  9.5  58  1 

8. Bob Hammond  1976‐79  60  14  512  8.5  68t  1 

9. Domenik Hixon  2007‐11  44  29  529   12.0  79   1 

10. Pete Athas  1971‐74  51   22  449  8.8  48   0 

TOP KICKOFF RETURNERS IN GIANTS HISTORYBased on Return Yardage. 

Player  Years  No  Yds  Avg  Long   TDs  1. Clarence Childs  1964‐67  126  3,163  25.1  100  2 

2. David Meggett  1989‐94  146  2,989  20.5  92t  1 

3. Willie Ponder  2003‐05  71  1,872  26.4  95  2 

4. Ahmad Bradshaw   (2007‐11)  77  1,788  23.2  68  0 

5. Rocky Thompson  1971‐73  65  1,768  27.2  93  2 

6. David Patten   1997‐99  84  1,724  20.5  90t  1 

7. Domenik Hixon  2007‐11  68  1,692  24.9  83   1 

8. Joe Scott  1948‐53  54  1,467  27.2  N/A  1 

9. Ron Dixon  2000‐02  67  1,364  20.4  44  0 

10. Phil McConkey  1984‐88  67  1,284  19.2  43  0 

THE JOY OF YOUTHAfter a breakout season in 2010, Hakeem Nicks looks to continue his impressive play as Eli’s top receiver in 2011. 

Mario Manningham scored touchdowns of 85 and 92 yards in the last two regular season games of 2010. 

   

NICKS VS. EAGLES 

Date  Result  Tgt  Rec  Yds  Avg  Long  TD  1st   25+ 11/01/09  L  5  4  53  13.3  35  0  2  1 

12/13/09  L  7  4  110  27.5  68t  1  3  1 

11/21/10  L  9  6  65  10.8  18  0  3  0 

12/19/10  L  9  6  63  10.5  22  1  5  0 

Regular Season 0‐4  30  20  291  14.6  68t  2  13  2 

Post Season  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 

Career    30  20  291  14.6  68t  2  13  2 

MANNINGHAM VS. EAGLES

Date  Result  Tgt  Rec  Yds  Avg  Long  TD  1st   25+ 12/07/08  L  0  0  0.0  0.0  0.0  0  0  0 

12/13/09  L  4  2  16  8.0  9  0  1  0 

11/21/10  L  3  3  24  8.0  10  0  1  0 

12/19/10  L  12  8  113  14.1  35t  2  4  2 

Regular Season 0‐4  19  13  153  11.8  35t  2  6  2 

Post Season NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA  NA 

Career 0‐4 19 13 153 11.8 35t 2 6 2

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THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED….

Overtime Game: 

Giants 34 vs. Atlanta 31, 

Nov. 22, 2009 

 

Scoreless first half: 

Giants 0 at Indianapolis 24, 

Sept. 19, 2010 

Opponent: 

Giants 21 vs. Redskins 0, 

Dec. 5, 2010 

 

Scoreless second half: 

Giants 0 at Washington 14, 

Sept. 11, 2011 

Opponent: 

Giants 7 vs. Vikings 0, 

Dec. 13, 2010 

 

400 total yards: 

480 vs. Dallas, 

Nov. 14, 2010 

Opponent:  

418 vs. Philadelphia, 

Dec. 19, 2010 

 

500 total yards: 

512 vs. Philadelphia, 

Dec. 13, 2009 

Opponent: 

515 at Green Bay, 

Dec. 26, 2010 

 

600 total yards: 

602 vs. Washington, 

Oct, 28, 1962 

Opponent:  

682 vs. Chicago (Bears), 

Nov. 14, 1943 

 

200 yards rushing: 

213 vs. Minnesota, 

Dec. 13, 2010 

Opponent: 

 247 vs. Carolina, 

Dec. 27, 2009 

50 points: 

55 vs. Green Bay, 

Dec. 20, 1986 

Opponent:  

50 vs. Washington, 

Sept. 19, 1999 

 

100‐yard rushing game: 

Brandon Jacobs 14‐116 and 

Ahmad Bradshaw 11‐103 

vs. Minnesota,  

Dec. 13, 2010 

Opponent:  

Michael Vick 10‐130, 

vs. Philadelphia Dec. 19, 2010 

 

100‐yard receiving game: 

Hakeem Nicks 7‐122  

at Washington,  

Sept. 11, 2011 

Opponent: 

Danario Alexander 3‐122 

vs. St. Louis 

Sept. 19, 2011  

 

200‐yard receiving game: 

Plaxico Burress 10‐204 

vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005 

Opponent: 

Gary Clark 11‐241 

vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986 

 

300‐yard passing game: 

Eli Manning 301 at Green Bay, 

Dec. 26, 2010 

Opponent:  

Sam Bradford 331 vs. St. Louis 

Sept. 19, 2011 

 

400‐yard passing game: 

Phil Simms 432, 

vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985 

Opponent:  

Aaron Rodgers 404, 

at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010 

300 yards rushing:

301 vs. Carolina, 

Dec. 21, 2008 

Opponent:  

366 at Buffalo, 

Nov. 26, 1978 

 

300 net yards passing: 

373 vs. Dallas, 

Nov. 14, 2010 

Opponent:  

308 vs. St. Louis, 

Sept. 19, 2011 

 

400 net yards passing: 

443 at Cincinnati, 

Oct. 13, 1985 

Opponent:  

404 at Green Bay, 

Dec. 26, 2010 

 

500 net yards passing: 

505 vs. Washington, 

 Oct. 28, 1962 

Opponent:  

Never Happened 

 

Most points: 

62 vs. Philadelphia, 

Nov. 26, 1972 

Opponent:  

72 at Washington, 

Nov. 27 1966 

 

60 points: 

62 vs. Philadelphia, 

Nov. 26, 1972 

Opponent: 

62 at Cleveland, 

Dec. 6, 1953 

 

 

 

 

 

OFFENSE 

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3 TD passes: 

Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia  

Dec. 19, 2010 (4) 

Opponent:  

Jon Kitna vs. Dallas,  

Nov. 14, 2010 

 

4 TD passes: 

Eli Manning vs. Philadelphia, 

Dec. 19, 2010 

Opponent:  

Aaron Rodgers at Green Bay, 

Dec. 26, 2010 

 

5 TD passes: 

Phil Simms at St. Louis 

(Cardinals), 

Sept. 7, 1980 

Opponent:  

Matt Hasselbeck at Seattle,  

Sept. 24, 2006 

3 TD rushing: 

Brandon Jacobs vs. Carolina, 

Dec. 21, 2008 

Opponent:  

DeAngelo Williams (4) vs. 

Carolina,  

Dec. 21, 2008 

 

4 TD rushing: 

Rodney Hampton vs. New 

Orleans, 

Sept. 24, 1995 

Opponent:  

DeAngelo Williams vs. Carolina, 

Dec. 21, 2008 

 

 

 

 

 

3 TD receiving:

Hakeem Nicks vs. Carolina,  

Sept. 12, 2010 

Opponent:  

Santana Moss at Washington, 

Dec. 24, 2005 

 

4 TD receiving: 

Earnest Gray at St. Louis 

(Cardinals), 

Sept. 7, 1980 

Opponent:  

Joe Horn at New Orleans,  

Dec. 14, 2003 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Interception TD return: 

Terrell Thomas ‐ 14 yards  

at Washington,  

Dec. 21, 2009 

Opponent:  

Ryan Kerrigan ‐ 9 yards 

at Washington,  

Sept. 11, 2011 

 

Fumble return for TD: 

Michael Boley ‐ 65 yards  

vs. St. Louis, 

Sept. 19, 2011 

Opponent:  

Fili Moala ‐ 1 yard 

at Indianapolis,  

Sept. 19, 2010 

 

 

 

2 interceptions: 

Kenny Phillips  

at Dallas, 

Sept. 20, 2009 

Opponent:  

Asante Samuel 

at Philadelphia, 

Nov. 21, 2010 

 

Safety: 

Tony Romo fumbled out of end 

zone (forced by Mathias 

Kiwanuka) at Dallas,  

Dec. 14, 2008 

Opponent:  

Ahmad Bradshaw chop block in 

end zone vs. Tennessee,  

Sept. 26, 2010 

 

 

3 quarterback sacks:

Justin Tuck ‐ 3.0 

at Philadelphia,  

Nov. 21, 2010 

Opponent:  

DeMarcus Ware ‐ 3.0  

at Dallas,  

Dec.14, 2008 

 

4 quarterback sacks: 

Osi Umenyiora ‐ (6.0)  

vs. Philadelphia,  

Sept. 30, 2007 

Opponent:  

Bentrand Berry ‐ 4.0 

at Arizona,  

Nov. 14, 2004 

 

 

 

DEFENSE 

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 5 field goals: 

Jay Feely‐ 5 vs. Washington, 

Oct.30, 2005 

Opponent:  

Billy Cundiff (7) vs. Dallas, 

Sept.15, 2003 

 

50‐yard field goal: 

Lawrence Tynes 53 at Dallas, 

Oct. 25, 2010 

Opponent:  

Jason Hanson 50 (2) vs. Detroit,  

Oct. 17, 2010 

 

Kickoff return for TD: 

Domenik Hixon ‐ 74 yards 

vs. New England, 

Dec. 29, 2007 

Opponent: 

 Leon Washington ‐ 98 yards,  

vs. New York Jets,  

Oct. 7, 2007 

 

Punt return for TD: 

Domenik Hixon ‐ 79 yards,  

vs. Dallas, 

Dec. 16, 2009 

Opponent: DeSean Jackson ‐  

65 yards vs. Philadelphia,  

Dec. 19, 2010 

 

 

Blocked PAT: 

Barry Cofield vs. Dallas, 

Nov. 14, 2010 

Opponent:  

Brandon Noble at Dallas, 

Dec. 17, 2000 

 

PAT missed: 

Lawrence Tynes, vs. Baltimore,  

Nov.16, 2008 

Opponent:  

Jay Feely vs. Atlanta,  

Nov. 9, 2003 

 

Two point conversion made: 

Ahmad Bradshaw rush vs. 

Jacksonville,  

Nov. 28, 2010 

Opponent:  

Michael Vick to Jason Avant at 

Philadelphia,  

Nov. 21, 2010 

 

Two point conversion failed: 

Eli Manning pass at Philadelphia, 

Nov. 9, 2008 

Opponent:  

Quinton Ganther run at 

Washington, 

Dec. 21, 2009 

 

Blocked punt:

David Tyree vs. Philadelphia,  

Nov. 20, 2005 

Opponent: 

Greg Hardy vs. Carolina, 

Sept. 12, 2010 

 

Blocked punt return/recovered 

for TD: 

Tom Flynn ‐ 27 yards  

(blocked by Gary Reasons) 

vs. Washington,  

Sept. 5, 1988 

Opponent:  

Myron Baker‐ 5 yards at Chicago 

Sept. 5, 1993 

 

Blocked field goal attempt: 

Terrell Thomas at Philadelphia, 

Nov. 21, 2010 

Opponent: Brian Orakpo, at 

Washington,  

Sept. 11, 201 

 

Fake field goal attempt: 

Jeff Rutledge 13 yard TD pass to 

Harry Carson vs. Philadelphia, 

Oct. 12, 1986 

Opponent:  

Hunter Smith 8‐yard TD run, vs. 

Washington,  

Sept. 13, 2009 

SPECIAL TEAMS 

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1,000 yard rusher:  

Ahmad Bradshaw, 2010 (1235) 

 

300 rushing attempts:  

Tiki Barber, 2006 (327) 

 

5 100‐yard rushing games: 

Brandon Jacobs, 2007 (5) 

 

10 rushing TDs:  

Brandon Jacobs, 2008 (15) 

 

500 pass attempts:  

Eli Manning, 2010 (539) 

 

300 pass completions:  

Eli Manning, 2010 (339) 

 

4,000 yards passing:  

Eli Manning, 2010 (4,002) 

 

5 games with 300 yards 

passing: Kerry Collins, 2001 (5) 

 

30 TD passes:  

Eli Manning (31) 2010 

 

Most consecutive games with 

TD pass:  

Eli Manning, 12 (2008) 

 

100 pass receptions:  

Steve Smith, 2009 (107) 

 

1,000 receiving yards:  

Hakeem Nicks, 2010 (1,052) 

 

10 receiving TDs:  

Hakeem Nicks, 2010 (11) 

 

50 kickoff returns:  

Domenik Hixon, 2009 (57) 

 

30‐yard average kick return: 

John Counts, 1962 (30.2) 

 

1,000 kick return yards:  

Domenik Hixon, 2009 (1,291) 

 

2 kick returns for TD:  

Never happened 

 

50 punt returns:  

Phil McConkey, 1985 (53) 

 

500 punt return yards:  

Tiki Barber, 1999 (506) 

 

15‐yard punt return average: 

Amani Toomer, 1996 (16.6) 

 

2 punt returns for TD:  

Amani Toomer, 1996 (2) 

 

10 interceptions: 

Willie Williams, 1968 (11) 

 

2 defensive TDs:  

Percy Ellsworth, 1998 (2) 

 

5 fumble recoveries:  

Osi Umenyiora (10) and Justin 

Tuck (6), 2010 

 

10+ sacks: 

 Justin Tuck (11.5) and Osi 

Umenyiora (11.5), 2010 

 

DEFENSE OFFENSE  SPECIAL TEAMS 

SEASON 

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QUARTERBACKS

ELI MANNING (10)

Acquired by the Giants via trade with the San Diego Chargers. Was the first overall choice from Mississippi by the San Diego 

Chargers in 2004. 

Named  the MVP  of  Super  Bowl  XLII  after  leading  a  fourth 

quarter  comeback  to  beat  the  previously  undefeated  New 

England Patriots 17‐14. 

Has started 105 consecutive regular season games,  the sixth 

longest  streak  in  history  by  a  quarterback  and  the  longest 

active QB streak. 

Has played in 106 games for the Giants with 105 starts. Ranks 

second  all‐time  among  Big  Blue  quarterbacks  in  career 

completions  (1,968),  attempts  (3,393)  and  passing  yards 

(23,114). 

2010 season: completed 339 of 539 passes (62.9%) for 4,002 

yards and 31 touchdowns. He threw 25 interceptions and was 

sacked 16 times. 

9/19:  Completed  18  of  29  attempts  for  200  yards,  two 

touchdowns and one interception, for a passer raiting of 91.2 

against the Rams.  

 

SAGE ROSENFELS (18) 

Traded to the Giants by the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for 

draft compensation in 2010. 

Was  a  fourth  round  draft  choice  (109th  overall  pick)  from 

Iowa  State  by  the Washington  Redskins  in  2001.  Has  since 

played for Miami, Houston, and Minnesota. 

Played  in  39  regular  season  games  with  12  starts  and 

completed 351 of 562 passes for 4,156 yards, 30 touchdowns, 

and 29 interceptions. Has been sacked only 19 times and has 

a career passer rating of 81.2. 

2010  season:  Played  in  eight  games  as  the  holder  on  field 

goals and extra points and played in one game as quarterback 

but did not throw a pass. 

Placed on Injured Reserve on Sept. 3 (back).    

DAVID CARR (8)

Was  the  first  overall  draft  choice  from  Fresno  State  by  the 

Houston Texans in 2002. 

Has played in 92 games with 79 starts. Completed 1,351 passes 

of 2,264 attempts for 14,433 yards and 65 touchdowns. 

Played  in  nine  games with  the  Giants  in  the  2008  and  2009 

seasons.  Completed  30  of  45  passes  for  340  yards  and  three 

touchdowns. Played for the San Francisco 49ers in 2010.  

Re‐signed with the Giants in 2011.  9/19: Was active but did not play against the Rams. 

 

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RUNNING BACKS

AHMAD BRADSHAW (44) 

Was  a  seventh  round draft  choice  (250th overall pick)  from 

Marshall by the Giants in 2007. 

Has  the  longest  rushes  in  each  of  the  Giants’  past  four seasons,  including an 88‐yard touchdown run against Buffalo 

(12/23/07) that is the third longest rush in Giants history. 

Has played in 60 games with 14 starts and had 557 rushes for 

2,661 yards with 18 touchdowns and 81 catches for 630 yards 

and one touchdown. 

2010 Season: Played  in 16 games and ran for 1,235 yards on 

276 carries, averaging 4.5 yards a carry and scoring a career‐

high eight touchdowns. Also caught 47 passes for 314 yards. 

9/19: Led the team  in rushing and receptions with 15 carries 

for 59 yards and five catches for 45 yards against the Rams. 

 

D. J. WARE (28) 

Has played in 31 games for the Giants with 38 carries for 183 

yards and a touchdown. Has 11 catches for 85 yards. 

Signed by  the Giants off of  the  Jets’ practice  squad  in 2007. Originally signed by the Tennessee Titans. 

2010  Season: Had 20  carries  for 73  yards with  a  long of 14 yards. Also had seven catches for 67 yards. 

9/19: Rushed for 22 yards on three carries against the Rams.  

 

HENRY HYNOSKI (45) 

Signed as an undrafted  free agent by  the Giants on  July 28, 2011. 

9/19: Made his first NFL start and had one reception for eight 

yards against the Rams.  

 

BRANDON JACOBS (27)

Was  a  fourth  round  draft  choice  (110th  overall  choice)  from 

Southern Illinois by the Giants in 2005. 

Has played in 88 games, ran for 50 career touchdowns (second 

in  team  history),  and  recorded  4,357  yards  in  his  948  career 

rushing attempts. Is the fifth player in Giants history to rush for 

4,000  yards  in  his  career,  joining  Alex  Webster  (4,638),  Joe 

Morris  (5,296),  Rodney  Hampton  (6,897),  and  Tiki  Barber 

(10,449). 

2010 Season: Had 147 carries  in 2010 for 823 yards, averaging 5.6  yards  per  carry  and  nine  touchdowns.  Also  caught  seven 

passes for 59 yards. 

9/19: Rushed  for 50  yards on 16  carries with one  touchdown against the Rams.  

 

DA’REL SCOTT (33) 

Was a  seventh  round draft choice  (221th overall  choice)  from 

Maryland by the Giants in 2011. 

Played  in  41  games with  29  starts  at Maryland. Career  totals 

include  430  carries  for  2,401  yards  (5.6‐yard  avg.)  and  17 

touchdowns. 

2010  season:  Third‐team  All‐ACC  by  the  NFL  Draft  Report. 

Military  Bowl  Most  Valuable  Player  after  setting  the  school 

postseason rushing yardage record with 200 yards. 

9/19: Was inactive against the Rams. 

 

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RECEIVERS

HAKEEM NICKS (88) 

Was  a  first  round  draft  choice  (29th  overall  choice)  from 

North Carolina by the Giants in 2009. 

Has played in 29 games with 20 starts and caught 136 passes 

for 1,979 yards and 18  touchdowns with an average of 14.6 

yards per catch. 

Played in 14 games with six starts as a rookie in 2009. Caught 

47 passes  for 790  yards, both  the  third‐ highest  totals by  a 

Giants rookie.  

2010  Season:  Led  the  team with 79  catches  for 1,052 yards 

and 11 touchdowns in 13 games. 

9/19: Had three receptions for 15 yards with one touchdown against the Rams.  

 

DOMENIK HIXON (87) 

Claimed  off waivers  by  the  Giants  on  Oct.  3,  2007. Was  a 

fourth  round draft choice  (130th overall)  from Akron by  the 

Denver Broncos in 2006. 

Has played in 48 career games, 44 with the Giants. Caught 63 

passes  for  838  yards  and  four  touchdowns.  Rushed  three 

times for 18 yards. 

2010  Season:  Missed  the  season  after  he  tore  his  ACL  in 

minicamp practice on June 15, 2010. 

9/19: Had two receptions for 29 yards and a touchdown and had one punt  return  for  four  yards before  injuring his  knee 

against the Rams.  

 

VICTOR CRUZ (80) 

Signed by the Giants on Apr. 26, 2010 as a free agent.  9/19:  Recorded  his  first  two  career  receptions  for  17  yards against the Rams.  

 

BRANDON STOKLEY (84) 

Signed by  the Giants on  Sep. 14, 2010. Was a  fourth  round 

draft choice  (105th overall pick)  from Louisiana‐Lafayette by 

Baltimore in 1999.  

Has  played  in  130  career  games  with  35  starts.  Has  338 

catches for 4,673 yards and 34 touchdowns.  

9/19: Was active and played against the Rams.   

 

MARIO MANNINGHAM (82)

Was  a  third  round  draft  choice  (95th  overall  choice)  from 

Michigan by the Giants in 2008. 

Has played  in 39 games, with 20 starts for the Giants. Has 128 

career receptions for 1,897 yards and 14 touchdowns. 

2010  Season:  Had  60  catches  for  944  yards  and  nine 

touchdowns, averaged 15.7 yards per  catch with a  long of 92 

yards. Had 85 and a 92‐yard  touchdown  receptions  in  the  last 

two games. 

9/19: Had three receptions for 56 yards against the Rams.  

 

DEVIN THOMAS (15) 

Signed  by  the Giants  on Nov.  24,  2010. Was  a  second  round 

draft  choice  (34th  overall  pick)  from  Michigan  State  by 

Washington in 2008. Claimed by Carolina off waivers on Oct. 11, 

2010. 

Has  played  in  41  career  games,  six  with  the  Giants.  Has  40 

catches  for  445  yards  and  three  touchdowns.  Also  has  six 

carries  for 51 yards and one  touchdown. Returned 38 kickoffs 

for 910 yards, averaging 23.9 yards per return. 

2010 season: Appeared in nine games, four with the Giants. 

9/11: Had two kickoff returns for 51 yards against the Rams.  

 

JERREL JERNIGAN (12) 

Was a third round draft choice (89th overall) from Troy by the 

Giants in 2011. 

Caught 262 passes  for 3,128 yards  (11.9‐yard average) and 18 touchdowns. Carried the ball 132 times for 892 yards (6.8‐yard 

average) and five scores. Completed 7‐of‐10 passes for 43 yards 

and  two  touchdowns.  Returned  67  kickoffs  for  1,580  yards 

(23.4‐yard  average)  and one  score  and  ran back  29 punts  for 

372 yards (12.8‐yard average) and one touchdown. 

9/19: Was inactive against the Rams.  

 

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TIGHT ENDS

TRAVIS BECKUM (47) 

Was  a  third  round  draft  choice  (100th  overall  pick)  from 

Wisconsin by the Giants in 2009. 

Originally  played  linebacker  at  Wisconsin  and  switched  to 

tight end his sophomore year. 

Has played  in 31  regular  season games with  four  starts and 

caught 21 passes for 171 yards and two touchdowns. 

2010 Season: Played  in 16 games with two starts. Caught 13 

passes for 116 yards. 

9/19: Was inactive against the Rams.   

 

JAKE BALLARD (85) 

Signed by the Giants as a rookie free agent on April 25, 2010. Activated to the Giants active roster from the practice squad 

on Nov. 20. Waived on Nov. 21 and  re‐signed  to  the Giants 

practice squad. Signed to the Giants active roster on Dec. 16. 

9/19: Made his second career start and had one reception for 

13 yards against the Rams.  

 

BEAR PASCOE (86)

Signed to the Giants practice squad on Sept. 15, 2009. Originally a sixth round draft choice (184th overall pick) from Fresno State 

by the San Francisco 49ers. 

Given  name  is  McKenna  Sean  Pascoe  but  was  given  the 

nickname Bear  by  his  family  because  of  his  size. He  is  also  a 

champion roper. 

Has  appeared  in  31  games with  12  starts  for  the Giants  and 

caught 10 passes for 81 yards. 

2010 Season: Played  in 15 games with 11 starts and had nine 

catches for 72 yards. 

9/19: Participated  in  the game but did not  record a  reception 

against the Rams.  

 

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OFFENSIVE LINEDAVID DIEHL (66) 

Was a fifth round draft choice (160th overall pick) from Illinois 

by the Giants in 2003. 

Has started 122 regular season games for the Giants. 

Was first Giants’ player since the introduction of the 16‐game 

schedule  in  1978  to  start  every  regular  season  game  in  his 

first  seven  seasons  and was  also  the  only  player  drafted  in 

2003 to start every game since 2003‐2009. The streak ended 

on Nov. 14, 2010 vs. Dallas due to hip and hamstring injuries. 

Selected to his first Pro Bowl in 2009.  2010 Season: Started 10 games at  left tackle and two games 

at left guard. 

9/19: Started at left guard against the Rams.  

 

WILL BEATTY (65) 

Was  a  second  round  draft  choice  (60th  pick  overall)  from 

Connecticut by the Giants in 2009. 

Has played in 26 games with 8 starts during his career.  

Played  in  16  games  with  four  starts  during  his  rookie 

campaign at right tackle in 2009. 

2010 Season: Played  in eight games with  two  starts.  Injured 

his foot vs. Panthers (9/12) and underwent surgery. Returned 

to action on Nov. 14 vs. Dallas. 

9/19: Started at left tackle against the Rams.   

 

DAVID BAAS (64) 

Signed as a free agent by the Giants on July 30, 2011. Was a 

second  round draft choice  (33rd pick overall)  from Michigan 

by the San Francisco 49ers in 2005. 

Has played in 94 games with 56 starts during his career. 

Started in every game for the past two seasons. 

2010  Season:  Started  every  game  at  center  for  the  San 

Francisco 49ers.  

9/19: Started at center against the Rams.  

 

STACY ANDREWS (78) 

Signed by the Giants as an unrestricted free agent on Aug. 3, 2011. Was a  fourth  round draft  choice  (123rd overall)  from 

Mississippi by the Cincinnati Bengals in 2004. 

Has played in 87 career games with 46 starts. 

2010 Season: Played in 13 games with 12 starts at right guard 

for the Seattle Seahawks. 

9/19: Played as an extra lineman and on special teams against 

the Rams.  

 

CHRIS SNEE (76)

Was  a  second  round  draft  choice  (34th  pick  overall)  from 

Boston College by the Giants in 2004. 

Has started every game he’s played (109 regular season games) 

at  right guard. His string of 96 consecutive starts  is second on 

the Giants behind Eli Manning (103). 

2010  Season: Named  by  the  Sporting News  and  Pro  Football 

Writers Association first team All‐Pro. Named second team All‐

Pro by the Associated Press. Named to his third Pro Bowl. 

9/19: Started at right guard against the Rams.  

 

KAREEM MCKENZIE (67) 

Signed by the Giants as an unrestricted free agent in 2005. Was 

a third round draft choice (79th pick overall) from Penn State by 

the New York Jets in 2001. 

Played in 147 career games, including 139 starts in his career.  

Has blocked  for  five different  running backs  that have  rushed for  1,000+  yards:  Curtis Martin,  Tiki  Barber,  Brandon  Jacobs, 

Derrick Ward, and Ahmad Bradshaw. 

2010 Season: Started all 16 games at right tackle. 

9/19: Started at right tackle against the Rams.  

 

KEVIN BOOTHE (77) 

Was a sixth round draft choice  (176th overall)  from Cornell by 

the  Oakland  Raiders  in  2006.  Claimed  by  the  Giants  off  of 

waivers on Sept. 2, 2007. 

Played  in 59  regular season games, 42  for  the Giants, with 21 

starts. 

2010 Season: Played  in eight games with  five starts. Activated 

off  the PUP  list on Nov. 8  after offseason  surgery  to  repair  a 

torn pectoral. 

9/19: Played on special teams and on offense against the Rams.  

 

MITCH PETRUS (62) 

Was  a  fifth  round  draft  choice  (147th  overall  pick)  from 

Arkansas by the Giants in 2010. 

Tied the then NFL Scouting Combine record for the 225‐pound 

bench press record with 45 reps. 

2010 Season: Played in 11 games including three at guard. 

9/19: Was inactive against the Rams. 

 

JAMES BREWER (79) 

Was  a  fourth  round  draft  choice  (117th  overall  choice)  from 

Indiana by the Giants in 2011. 

9/19: Was inactive against the Rams. 

 

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DEFENSIVE LINE

JUSTIN TUCK (91) 

Was a third round draft choice (74th overall pick) from Notre 

Dame by the Giants in 2005. 

Has played in 85 regular season games with 51 games started 

and  recorded  291  tackles,  42  sacks,  one  interception,  17 

forced fumbles, and six fumble recoveries. 

Has  emerged  as  one  of  the  NFL’s  finest  defensive  ends, 

totaling 39.5 regular season sacks the previous four seasons. 

Was  voted  to  the  Pro  Bowl  following  the  2008  and  2010 

seasons. 

Was one of  the best players on  the  field  in Super Bowl XLII, 

where he had five tackles (four solo),  including two sacks for 

14 yards in losses. 

Tuck  is a versatile player who has contributed as a defensive end, tackle and on special teams. 

2010 Season: Started all 16 games at  left defensive end, had 

76  tackles  and  tied  Osi  Umenyiora  as  the  team  leader  for 

sacks with 11.5. 

9/19: Recorded five tackles (four solo), 1.5 sacks, two tackles for a loss, and three QB hits against the Rams. 

 

CHRIS CANTY (99) 

Signed by  the Giants  as  an unrestricted  free  agent  in  2009. Was  a  fourth  round  draft  choice  (132nd  overall  pick)  from 

Virginia by the Dallas Cowboys in 2005. 

Has  played  in  90  regular  season  games with  72  starts  and 

recorded 206  tackles  and  13  sacks. Also has  10  tackles  and 

one sack in the postseason. 

Played in every regular season game during his first four years 

in  the NFL, but was  sidelined  by  a  strained  calf  and  then  a 

knee injury for eight games in 2009. 

2010  Season:  Started  all  16  games  and  recorded  38  tackles 

(27  solo)  and  1.5  sacks  for  14  yards. Also  had  three  passes 

defensed and one forced fumble. 

9/19: Recorded  two  tackles  (one solo), one  tackle  for a  loss, and one pass defended against the Rams 

 

LINVAL JOSEPH (97) 

Was a second round draft choice (46th overall pick) from East 

Carolina by the Giants in 2010. 

As a rookie in 2010, played in six games and was inactive for 

10. Contributed 11 tackles (eight solo). Made NFL debut with 

one solo tackle vs. Chicago (10/3). Had a season‐high five solo 

tackles at Green Bay (12/26). 

9/19: Was active but did not record a tackle against the Rams. 

 

OSI UMENYIORA (72)

Was a second round draft choice  (56th overall pick) from Troy 

by the Giants in 2003. 

Holds  the Giants  franchise  record  for sacks  in a game with six 

vs. Philadelphia on Sept. 23, 2007. 

Has played in 104 regular season games with 78 starts, 60 sacks 

and 308 tackles. 

Was  voted  to  the  Pro  Bowl  following  the  2005  and  2007 

seasons. 

Umenyiora  is  the  only player  in Giants  history  to  score  three 

touchdowns on fumble returns. 

2010 Season: Started all 16 games at  right defensive end, had 

48 tackles (33 solo) and tied Justin Tuck as the team leader for 

sacks with 11.5. 

Underwent arthroscopic surgery on right knee on Aug. 9 and is sidelined indefinitely. 

 

JASON PIERRE‐PAUL (90) 

Was  a  first  round draft  choice  (15th  overall  pick)  from  South 

Florida by the Giants in 2010. 

Played  at  three  colleges—College  of  the  Canyons,  Fort  Scott 

Community College, and South Florida. 

Pierre‐Paul had  two  sacks vs.  Jacksonville  (Nov. 28, 2010) and two vs. Washington (Dec. 5, 2010) to become the first rookie in 

Giants history with at least two sacks in consecutive games. 

2010  Season:  Played  in  all  16  games  and  had  30  tackles  (24 

solo) and 4.5 sacks for 36 yards. 

9/19: Recorded  two  tackles,  0.5  sacks,  two  tackles  for  a  loss, two QB hits, and one pass defended against the Rams. 

 

DAVE TOLLEFSON (71) 

Re‐signed by the Giants in 2011, originally signed by the Giants in 2007 after spending 2006 on the Green Bay Packers’ practice 

squad  and  the  early  part  of  2007  on  the  Oakland  Raiders’ 

practice  squad. Originally a  seventh  round draft choice  (253rd 

overall pick)  from Northwest Missouri State by  the Packers  in 

2006. 

Has played in 49 regular season games with one start (Sept. 11, 

vs. Redskins) and recorded 33 tackles and six sacks. 

9/19: Recorded one QB hit on defense and one solo tackle, one forced  fumble,  and  one  fumble  recovery  on  special  teams 

against the Rams. 

 

 

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ROCKY BERNARD (95) 

Originally signed by  the Giants as an unrestricted  free agent in  2009,  re‐signed  in  2011. Was  a  fifth  round  draft  choice 

(146th overall pick) from Texas A&M by the Seattle Seahawks 

in 2002. 

Has played  in 134  regular  season  games with 53  starts  and 

recorded 328 tackles and 32.0 sacks. 

2010 season: Played  in 14 games and contributed 18 tackles 

and two sacks 

9/19: Recorded four tackles (one solo) and one pass defensed against the Rams. 

 

MARVIN AUSTIN (96) 

Was  a  second  round  draft  choice  (52nd  overall  pick)  from 

North Carolina by the Giants in 2011. 

2011 Preseason: Recorded three tackles (two solo).  Placed on injured reserve on Aug. 30 after tearing his pectoral muscle against the Bears on Aug. 22. 

JIMMY KENNEDY (73)

Signed by the Giants on Aug. 23, 2011.  An eight year veteran at defensive tackle, has previously played for four teams, including the Minnesota Vikings in 2010. 

Has  played  in  88  regular  season  games  with  31  starts  and 

recorded 127 tackles and 8.5 sacks. 

He had a career‐high 55 tackles (32 solo) in 2006 and a career‐best three sacks in both 2005 and 2009. 

9/19: Recorded one tackle against the Rams. 

 

 

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LINEBACKERS

JONATHAN GOFF (54) 

Was  a  fifth  round  draft  choice  (165th  overall  pick)  from 

Vanderbilt by the Giants in 2008. 

Has played in 37 regular season games with 20 starts. Career 

totals  include 107  tackles,  two  sacks, one  interception, one 

forced fumble, and one fumble recovery. 

2010  Season:  Started  all  16  games  at  MLB.  Recorded  80 

tackles (54 solo) and had one sack for 4.5 yards. Also had two 

passes  defended,  nine  tackles  for  losses,  two  QB  hits,  six 

special teams tackles (three solo) and one fumble recovery on 

special teams. 

Placed on injured reserve on Sept. 10 after tearing his ACL in practice. 

 

MATHIAS KIWANUKA (94) 

Was a first round draft choice (32nd overall pick) from Boston 

College by the Giants in 2006. 

A versatile defender who made a  successful  transition  from 

defensive end to  linebacker  in 2007 and then back to end  in 

2008. He now plays a hybrid  role  in  the Giants defense and 

lines up in a number of different positions. 

Kiwanuka  started nine games  in 2006,  the most by a Giants 

rookie  defensive  end  since  Fred Dryer  started  14  games  in 

1969. 

Has  played  in  63  regular  season  games with  44  starts  and 

recorded  221  tackles,  23.5  sacks,  two  interceptions,  seven 

forced fumbles, and two fumble returns. 

2010 Season: Limited to three games with one start because 

of a neck  injury. Recorded 11  tackles  (nine  solo),  four  sacks 

and one forced fumble. 

9/19: Recorded three solo tackles against the Rams. 

 

JACQUIAN WILLIAMS (57) 

Was a sixth round draft choice (202nd overall pick) from 

South Florida by the Giants in 2011. 

9/19: Recorded three tackles (two solo) on defense and four tackles (three solo) on special teams against the Rams. 

 

MARK HERZLICH (58) 

Acquired by the Giants as an undrafted free agent from 

Boston College on July 26, 2011. 

9/19: Was active but did not record a tackle against the Rams. 

 

MICHAEL BOLEY (59)

Signed by the Giants as an unrestricted free agent in 2010. Was 

a  fifth  round  draft  choice  (160th  overall  pick)  from  Southern 

Mississippi by the Atlanta Falcons in 2005. 

Has  played  in  93  regular  season  games  with  80  starts  and 

recorded  489  tackles,  eight  sacks,  five  interceptions,  seven 

forced fumbles, and four fumble recoveries. 

2010 Season: Played  in all 16 games with 15 starts. Totaled 86 

tackles  (64 solo), one sack, one pass defended and one  forced 

fumbles. 

9/19:  Recorded  six  tackles  (three  solo),  one QB  hit,  one  pass defensed against the Rams, and returned a fumble recovery 65‐

yards for a ctouchdown 

 

GREG JONES (53) 

Was  a  sixth  round  draft  choice  (185th  overall  pick)  from 

Michigan State by the Giants in 2011. 

9/19:  Recorded  two  solo  tackles  and  one  tackle  for  a  loss against the Rams. 

 

CLINT SINTIM (52) 

Was  a  second  round  draft  choice  (45th  overall  pick)  from 

Virginia by the Giants in 2009. 

Played  in  a  total  of  24  games  with  one  start.    Recorded  33 

tackles (21 solo). 

2010 Season: Played in 13 games with one start. Had 13 tackles 

(seven solo). 

Place on  injured  reserve on  Sept.  2  after  tearing his ACL  and patellar tendon the night before against the Patriots. 

 

SPENCER PAYSINGER (55) 

Acquired  by  the  Giants  as  an  undrafted  free  agent  from  the 

University of Oregon on July 26, 2011.  

9/19:  Recorded  one  solo  tackle  on  special  teams  against  the 

Rams. 

 

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DEFENSIVE BACKS

COREY WEBSTER (23) 

Was a second round draft choice (43rd overall pick) from LSU 

by the Giants in 2005. 

Has played in 87 regular season games with 61 starts and has 

recorded 253 tackles, 10  interceptions,  two sacks, 69 passes 

defended, six forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries. 

2010 Season: Started  in all 15 games  in which he played and 

recorded  49  tackles  (38  solo),  12  passes  defensed,  two QB 

hits,  one  tackle  for  a  loss,  one  fumble  recovery  and  four 

interceptions. 

9/19: Recorded four solo tackles against the Rams. 

 

TERRELL THOMAS (24) 

Was a second round draft choice (63rd overall pick) from USC 

by the Giants in 2008. 

Has played  in 44 games with 34 starts. Career  totals  include 

234 tackles (172 solo), 11  interceptions, 38 passes defensed, 

two sacks, six forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery. 

2010 season: Started all 16 games at right cornerback and led 

the  team  in  tackles  (101,  including  86  solo),  interceptions 

(five)  and  passes  defended  (21)  for  the  second  season  in  a 

row. 

2011 Preseason: Recorded four tackles (two solo).  Placed on injured reserve on Aug. 23 after tearing his ACL the previous night against the Bears. 

 

KENNY PHILLIPS (21) 

Was a first round draft choice (31st overall pick) from Miami 

(Fla.) by the Giants in 2008. 

Has played in 36 regular season games with 22 starts and 

recorded 165 tackles, four interceptions, 16 passes defensed, 

and three fumble recoveries. 

2010 Season: Started all 16 games and recorded 77 tackles 

(60 solo), five passes defended, three fumble recoveries and 

one interception. 

9/19: Recorded four solo tackles, one QB hit, and two passes defensed against the Rams. 

 

 

 

 

AARON ROSS (31)

Was a first round draft choice (20th overall pick) from Texas by 

the Giants in 2007. 

Has  played  in  49  regular  season  games  with  28  starts  and 

recorded 146 tackles, 2.5 sacks, six interceptions, and 24 passes 

defensed. Has eight punt returns with an average of 6.3 yards, 

and a long of 14 yards. 

2010 Season: Played  in 15 games with 36 tackles (25 solo) and 

one sack for seven yards. Also had two tackles  for  losses,  four 

passes defended and two QB hits. 

9/19: Recorded three tackles (two solo), three passes defensed, and returned two points with an average of 6.5 yards and one 

fair catch against the Rams. 

 

ANTREL ROLLE (26) 

Signed as a  free agent by  the Giants  in 2010. Originally a  first round  (eighth  overall  pick)  from Miami  (Fla.)  by  the  Arizona 

Cardinals in 2005. 

Has  played  in  86  regular  season  games  with  77  starts.  Has 

recorded  434  tackles,  13  interceptions,  four  returned  for 

touchdowns,  40  passes  defensed,  five  forced  fumbles,  three 

fumble  returns  and  two  sacks.  Was  voted  to  the  Pro  Bowl 

following the 2009 and 2010 seasons. 

2010 Season: Started  in all 16 games and  recorded 87  tackles 

(75  solo),  five  tackles  for  losses,  six  QB  hits,  four  passes 

defensed, two fumble recovery and one interception 

9/19: Recorded  a  team‐high nine  tackles  (eight  solo)  and one 

forced fumble against the Rams. 

 

DEON GRANT (34) 

Re‐signed by the Giants in 2011. Originally a second round draft choice  (57th  overall  pick)  from  Tennessee  by  the  Carolina 

Panthers in 2000. 

Played for Carolina, Jacksonville and Seattle before being signed by the Giants in 2010. 

Has  played  in  162  regular  season  games with  152  starts. Has 

recorded  699  tackles,  29  interceptions,  104  passes  defensed, 

four forced fumbles, nine fumble returns and 5.5 sacks. 

9/19:  Recorded  four  tackles  (two  solo)  and  one  QB  hit  on defense and one tackle on special teams. 

 

 

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DEFENSIVE BACKS

MICHAEL COE (37) 

Signed  to  the Giants active  roster  in 2010  from  the practice 

squad. Was a fifth round draft choice from Alabama State by 

the Indianapolis Colts in 2007. 

Has played in 19 games with 8 tackles and one pass defensed. 

2010  Season:  Played  in  two  games  and  had  three  special 

teams tackles. 

9/19: Recorded one tackle against the Rams. 

 

BRIAN WILLIAMS (35) 

Signed by the Giants on Aug. 24.  Played  in  128  regular‐season  games with  99  starts  for  the 

Minnesota Vikings,  Jacksonville  Jaguars and Atlanta Falcons. 

Recorded  476  tackles,  five  sacks,  19  interceptions,  one 

touchdown,  75  passes  defensed,  nine  forced  fumbles,  and 

three fumble recoveries. 

2010  Season:  Played  in  16  games  with  one  start  for  the 

Atlanta Falcons 

9/19: Was active but did not record a tackle against the Rams. 

 

DERRICK MARTIN (36) 

Signed by  the Giants  in  2011. Originally  a  sixth  round draft choice (208th overall pick) by the Baltimore Ravens in 2006. 

Was with  the Ravens  for  three  seasons before  signing with 

the Bears in 2009. 

Has  played  in  49  games with  four  starts,  35  tackles,  three 

interceptions,  eight  passes  defensed,  and  one  fumble 

recovery. 

9/11:  Recorded  one  tackle  on  special  teams  against  the 

Redskins. 

 

 

 

PRINCE AMUKAMARA (20)

Was a first round draft choice (19th overall pick) from Nebraska 

by the Giants in 2011. 

College  career  totals  include  161  tackles  (100  solo),  five interceptions,  26  pass  deflections,  four  sacks,  six  stops  for 

losses, three forced fumbles and one fumble recovery. 

Broke fifth metatarsal in his left foot on Aug. 6 and is sidelined 

indefinitely. 

 

TYLER SASH (39) 

Was a sixth round draft choice (198th overall pick) from Iowa by 

the Giants in 2011. 

Sash played in 38 games at Iowa, starting at strong safety in all 

but his collegiate debut. Recorded 217  tackles  (109  solo) with 

one  sack,  11.5  stops  for  losses,  13  interceptions  and  one 

touchdown.  14  passes  defensed,  forced  three  fumbles  and 

recovered one. 

Earned  third‐team  All‐America  honors  from  the  NFL  Draft 

Report  and was  named  first‐team All‐Big  Ten  by  the  league’s 

coaches and media following the 2010 season. 

9/19: Was active but did not record a tackle against the Rams. 

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SPECIALISTS

LAWRENCE TYNES (9) 

Traded to the Giants  for a seventh round draft pick  in 2007. Originally signed by the Kansas City Chiefs as a free agent  in 

2001. 

Kicked a 47‐yard  field goal  in overtime during  the 2007 NFC 

Championship Game to send the Giants to Super Bowl XLII. 

Has  played  in  97  regular  season  games  and  six  postseason 

games  and  has  made  138  of  170  field  goals  attempted 

(81.2%)  and  converted  268  of  274  extra  point  attempts 

(97.8%). 

Had 100 points in 2010, and made 19 of 23 (82.6%) field goal 

attempts and all 43 extra point attempts. 

The NFL’s first Scottish‐born player.  9/19: Kicked four extra points against the Rams. 

 

ZAK DEOSSIE (51) 

Was  a  fourth  round  draft  choice  (116th  overall  pick)  from 

Brown by the Giants in 2007. 

Played in 64 regular season games and five postseason games 

with  28  regular  season  special  teams  tackles  and  seven 

postseason special teams tackles. 

Began  snapping  for  placekicks  as  well  as  punts  during  the 2009  season after  Jay Alford  suffered a  season‐ending  knee 

injury. 

Father  Steve DeOssie was  a  linebacker  and  a deep  snapper with  the  Cowboys,  Giants,  Jets,  and  Patriots  during  his  12 

seasons with the NFL 

Selected  to  the  Pro  Bowl  following  the  2008  and  2010 seasons. 

2010 Season: Played  in all 16 games as  the  long snapper on 

punts  and  placekicks.  Also  had  three  solo  special  teams 

tackles. 

9/19: Was active but did not record a tackle against the Rams. 

 

 

 

STEVE WEATHERFORD (5)

Signed as a free agent in 2011.  Played the last two seasons for the New York Jets.  Seven years experience in the NFL.  Career stats: 363 punts for 15,585 yards with a  long of 66 and none blocked 

2010 season: 84 punts for 3,581 yards with an average punt of 42.6 yards. 

9/11: Averaged 46.0 yards on seven punts with one touchback and  two  inside  the  20‐yardline  and  recorded  one  tackle  on 

special teams. 

 

 

 

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WEEK 2: GIANTS 28, RAMS 16

 

1 2 3 4 OT F 

RAMS    6  7  10  0   ‐   16 

GIANTS    7  14  7  0   ‐   28 

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 

 

  Giants  Rams 

Rushing Yards  Bradshaw ‐ 59  Williams ‐ 36  

Receiving Yards  Manningham ‐ 56  Alexander ‐ 122 

Passing Yards  Manning ‐ 200  Bradford ‐ 331 

Touchdowns    Jacobs ‐ 1  Alexander ‐ 1 

    Boley ‐ 1  Bradford ‐ 1 

    Nicks ‐ 1 

    Hixon ‐ 1 

    Manning ‐ 1 

Field Goals (long)  ‐                                  Brown (27) 

Tackles (solo)  Rolle ‐ 9 (8)  Laurinaitis ‐ 14 (9) 

Sacks   Tuck ‐ 1.5  Quinn ‐1  

    Hall ‐ 1 

    Dahl ‐ 1 

Interceptions    ‐  Mikell‐ 1 

       

TEAM STATS RAMS  GIANTS

FIRST DOWNS  14  22 

FIRST DOWN (RUSH)  1  9 

FIRST DOWN (PASS)  13  9 

FIRST DOWN (PENALTY)  0  4 

TOTAL YDS  367  300 

RUSHES‐YDS  19‐59  38‐119 

AVG. RUSH GAIN  3.1  3.1 

PASS‐COMP‐ATT‐INT  46‐22‐0  29‐18‐1 

PASSINGS YDS  308  181 

KICKOFFS  5  5 

PUNTS‐AVG.  7‐44.7  7‐46.0 

RETURN YDS.  29  17 

PENALTIES‐YARDS  8‐85  5‐55 

FUMBLES‐LOST  4‐2  0‐0 

TOUCHDOWNS  1  4 

RUSHING TDS  0  1 

PASSING TDS  1  2 

EXTRA POINTS‐ATTEMPTS  1‐1  4‐4 

FG MADE‐ATT  3‐3  0‐0 

RED ZONE EFF  0%  100% 

TIME OF POSESSION  25:48  34:12 

SCORING SUMMARY

 

Team  Qtr  Time  Play Description (Extra Point)(Drive Information)  Visitor  Home 

Rams  1  9:14  Josh Brown 21 yd, Field Goal (9‐84, 3:19)  3  0 

Giants  1  5:47  H. Nicks 3 yd. pass from E. Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5‐38, 2:17)  3  7 

Rams  1  3:21  Josh Brown 25 yd. Field Goal (10‐67, 2:26)     6  7 

Giants  2  10:58  M. Boley 65 yd. fumble return (L. Tynes kick)     6  14 

Giants  2  0:21  D. Hixon 22 yd. pass from E. Manning (L. Tynes kick) (8‐86, 2:37)     6  21 

Rams  3  11:49  Josh. Brown 27 yd. Field Goal (8‐60, 3:11)     9  21 

Giants  3  6:19  B. Jacobs 9 yd. run (L. Tynes kick) (10‐81, 5:30)     9  28 

Rams  3  1:18  D. Alexander 19 yd. pass from S. Bradford (Josh. Brown kick) (13‐72, 5:01)   16  28 

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WEEK 2: GIANTS 28, RAMS 16

September 19, 2011 

By Michael Eisen 

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Giants’ first home Monday 

night game in eight years was one to celebrate. 

Opportunistic on both offense and defense, the Giants 

took charge with two second quarter touchdowns and 

earned a 28‐16 victory over the St. Louis Rams in MetLife 

Stadium that raised their record to 1‐1. 

“The importance (of the victory) is obviously watching 

everybody else (in the NFC East) play this weekend,” 

Coach Tom Coughlin said. “To be 1‐1, to have Dallas 1‐1, 

to have Philadelphia 1‐1, to have Washington in the lead 

at 2‐0, it was important for us to keep the pace.” 

“We started out 0‐1 and we definitely didn’t want to go 0‐

2,” said defensive end Justin Tuck, who missed the loss 

last week in Washington with an injury. “Tonight’s win 

was important.”  

Eli Manning threw touchdown passes to Hakeem Nicks 

and Domenik Hixon, Brandon Jacobs rushed for a score 

and Michael Boley picked up a fumble and returned it 65 

yards for another touchdown. 

This was the first time the Giants hosted a Monday night 

game since Sept. 15, 2003, when they lost to the Dallas 

Cowboys in overtime, 35‐32. It was their first home 

Monday night victory since Oct. 18, 1999, when they beat 

Dallas, 13‐10. 

St. Louis, which fell to 0‐2, scored on a touchdown pass 

from Sam Bradford to Danario Alexander and three Josh 

Brown field goals. The Rams traveled inside the Giants’ 

20‐yard line four times, but settled for field goals on three 

occasions. 

“One of our themes this week was red zone defense,” 

Boley said. “We didn’t do a good job of that last week. So 

coming into this week that was a big focus for us to get 

that corrected. We did a lot better job down there. “ 

Alexander’s 19‐yard touchdown catch pulled the Rams to 

within 28‐16 with 1:18 remaining in the third quarter. On 

third‐and‐10, Alexander got behind cornerback Michael 

Coe, who was playing in place of Aaron Ross, and jumped 

high to catch Bradford’s pass on the left side of the end 

zone. 

The score capped a 13‐play, 72‐yard drive that included 

Bradford passes to Mike Sims‐Walker of 15 yards on 

third‐and‐seven and 11 yards on fourth‐and six. The 

second of those receptions gave the Rams a first down at 

the Giants’ 19. Bradford unsuccessfully threw twice to 

Alexander before the duo hooked up for the touchdown 

on the third try. 

Jacobs’ nine‐yard touchdown run had increased the 

Giants’ lead to 28‐9 with 6:19 remaining in the quarter. 

On first‐and‐goal, Jacobs took a handoff and chugged 

through the left side for the 50th rushing touchdown of 

his career. 

 The Giants drove 81 yards in 10 plays and were aided by 

a 15‐yard facemask penalty on Ben Leber and a 17‐yard 

pass interference penalty on Justin King. 

Facing a third‐and‐18 on the St. Louis 32, Manning flipped 

a screen pass to Ahmad Bradshaw, who zipped through 

the defense for a 23‐yard gain. Jacobs scored on the next 

play. 

“I turned around and I had a lot of blockers in front of me 

on the screen,” Bradshaw said. “I think they just opened 

up. Everybody blocked everything up and I was patient 

about it. (David) Baas made a great block and I was able 

shoot through.” 

The Giants surrendered 232 yards but no touchdowns in a 

first half that ended with them holding a 21‐6 lead. 

 

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Hixon’s acrobatic 22‐yard touchdown reception with only 

21 seconds remaining in the second quarter increased 

their lead to 15 points. On first down, Hixon ran down the 

center of the field, shadowed by safety Craig Dahl, a 

former Giant. Manning lofted a pass that caromed into 

the air. Hixon, unable to free his left arm, juggled and 

then secured the ball with his right arm as he fell to the 

ground in the end zone. After waiting to ensure that 

Hixon maintained possession, the officials signaled 

touchdown. 

The touchdown was Hixon’s first since Dec. 13, 2009, 

when he scored on a 61‐yard Manning pass against 

Philadelphia. Hixon missed the entire 2010 season after 

undergoing knee surgery. 

“Great reception and great concentration by him,” 

Manning said. “We had a in and pump route on and the 

safety bit on the in, but we hit him a little bit on the end. 

Those are throws that you don’t make all the time but it 

was a great catch by him. It was great concentration and 

a great catch at that moment.”  

“It felt awesome,” Hixon said of the score. “It’s something 

that we have been working on all week. Coach (Kevin) 

Gilbride (the offensive coordinator) and I went into a lot 

more detail and he felt it would be a really good play 

against them. We went out and Eli threw a good ball and 

we executed. I saw the ball the whole time and it never 

works out the way you practice. It ended being on the 

back shoulder and I just reached back and tried to make a 

play on it.” 

The score concluded an 86‐yard drive that was completed 

in eight plays and 2:37. Manning’s seven‐yard pass to 

Hixon enabled the Giants to convert a third down for the 

first time in the game. On the next play, Manning threw a 

31‐yard pass to Mario Manningham, who stumbled as he 

gained control of the ball or he might have scored. The 

point became moot when, on the first snap after a Giants 

timeout, Hixon secured the ball in the end zone. 

“The drive before the half, obviously, was critical,” 

Coughlin said.   

“That was a big drive,” Manning said. “We really hadn’t 

got much of a rhythm and we only had one good drive 

during the game. All of a sudden we hit a couple plays, 

although it didn’t start well with (a) holding call, but we 

overcame that. They had some penalties and we hit 

Manningham on the sidelines for a big chunk of change 

and that got us into scoring position and then Hixon with 

a good catch hanging with that ball. That was a big 

momentum changer right there and extended the lead 

and getting a touchdown in that situation.”    

Boley’s 65‐yard fumble return increased the Giants’ lead 

to 14‐6 with 10:58 remaining in the second quarter. 

The Rams faced a third‐and‐eight from the Giants’ 25‐

yard line when Bradford threw a quick pass to the left for 

Cadillac Williams, who couldn’t catch it and made no 

attempt to go after the ball, thinking it was an 

incompletion. But Boley alertly realized it was not a pass 

but a lateral, because the ball landed behind the line of 

scrimmage. He scooped it up and sprinted down the right 

sideline, escorted by rookie linebacker Jacquian Williams. 

“I wasn’t thinking it was a lateral at first,” Boley said. “But 

one of the things we talk about in practice is whenever 

the ball hits the turf is to pick it up and leave no doubt 

and always scoop and score. Right before I picked it up I 

didn’t hear a whistle so I am just thinking score.”  

“Boley’s play is tremendous,” Tuck said. “I’ve seen that 

same thing happen a lot of times where guys just leave 

the ball there and think it’s an incomplete pass. I think 

that happened last year, or two years ago. We weren’t 

prepared that game. That could have been another pitch 

away from a game‐changing situation. Tonight, Boley saw 

it. He always prides himself on how fast he is; he got a 

chance to show it off tonight.” 

Boley’s score was the Giants’ first defensive touchdown 

since Dec. 21, 2009, when Terrell Thomas returned an 

interception 14 yards for a score. It was the Giants’ first 

touchdown on a fumble return since Sept. 13, 2009, when 

Osi Umenyoira brought one back 37 yards against San 

Francisco. 

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 The Giants led at the end of the first quarter, 7‐6, thanks 

to a Nicks touchdown that was bookended by two Brown 

field goals. 

Brown opened the scoring with a 21‐yard field goal at the 

end of St. Louis’ first possession following an interception 

of a Manning pass. The three‐pointer was a triumph for 

the Giants’ defense, which kept the Rams out of the end 

zone after the visitors had a first down at the one. 

Bradford threw a pair of incompletions and Williams lost 

a yard running to the left side. 

The Giants punted the ball on their next possession, bur 

rookie returner Greg Salas muffed the ball, which was 

pushed forward by Tyler Sash and recovered at the Rams’ 

38 by Dave Tollefson. 

Coughlin elected to go for a first down on fourth‐and‐four 

from the 32. Manning threw to the left side for Nicks, 

who drew a 23‐yard pass interference penalty on Bradley 

Fletcher, giving the Giants a first down at the nine. Jacobs 

gained six yards up the middle before Manning fired a 

pass to the left side of the end zone that Nicks caught for 

the Giants’ first aerial touchdown of the season. 

St. Louis responded with a 67‐yard drive that ended with 

Brown’s 25‐yard field goal. 

 

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – Notes and anecdotes 

from the Giants’ 28‐16 victory over the St. Louis 

Rams. 

*The Giants improved to 1‐1 and won their fifth 

consecutive game against the Rams, their longest 

winning streak in a series that began in 1938. They 

also beat St. Louis in 2002, 2003, 2005 and 2008. 

*St. Louis rushed for 59 yards, the lowest total by a 

Giants opponent since Seattle ran for 49 yards on 

Nov. 7, 2010. 

*The Giants hosted a Monday night game for the 

first time in the eight‐year Tom Coughlin era (not 

counting the 2005 game against New Orleans in 

Giants Stadium in which the Saints were the home 

team). They had last played at home on a Monday 

night on Sept. 15, 2003, when they lost to the Dallas 

Cowboys in overtime They had been the visitors in 

their previous nine Monday night games (including 

that Saints game), most recently in a 21‐3 victory 

over Minnesota in Detroit last Dec. 13, a game that 

was moved from a Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis 

after the Metrodome roof collapsed in a blizzard. 

*The victory was the Giants’ first at home on a 

Monday night since Oct. 18, 1999, when they 

defeated Dallas. 

*The Giants’ record on Monday Night Football is 22‐

31‐1. Their home record on Monday night is 7‐8. 

They are 1‐1 against the Rams on Monday night. 

This was the first Giants‐Rams Monday night game 

since Dec. 10, 1973. 

*The Giants played their home opener on a Monday 

night for the first time since 1995, when they lost to 

Dallas. 

 

WEEK 2: GIANTS 28, RAMS 16

NOTES, ANCEDOTES, AND STATISTICS 

*The Giants won their fourth consecutive home 

opener and raised their record in such games to 48‐

35‐4. The Giants’ record in home openers by 

stadiums:  

Polo Grounds: 18‐10‐3 

  Yankee Stadium: 9‐8‐1 

Yale Bowl: 0‐1 

  Shea Stadium: 0‐1 

  Giants Stadium: 19‐15 (after a 1‐7 start) 

  MetLife Stadium: 2‐0 

The Giants led at the end of the first quarter, 7‐6, thanks 

to a Nicks touchdown that was bookended by two Brown 

field goals. 

Brown opened the scoring with a 21‐yard field goal at the 

end of St. Louis’ first possession following an interception 

of a Manning pass. The three‐pointer was a triumph for 

the Giants’ defense, which kept the Rams out of the end 

zone after the visitors had a first down at the one. 

Bradford threw a pair of incompletions and Williams lost 

a yard running to the left side. 

The Giants punted the ball on their next possession, bur 

rookie returner Greg Salas muffed the ball, which was 

pushed forward by Tyler Sash and recovered at the Rams’ 

38 by Dave Tollefson. 

Coughlin elected to go for a first down on fourth‐and‐four 

from the 32. Manning threw to the left side for Nicks, 

who drew a 23‐yard pass interference penalty on Bradley 

Fletcher, giving the Giants a first down at the nine. Jacobs 

gained six yards up the middle before Manning fired a 

pass to the left side of the end zone that Nicks caught for 

the Giants’ first aerial touchdown of the season. 

St. Louis responded with a 67‐yard drive that ended with 

Brown’s 25‐yard field goal. 

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WEEK 1: REDSKINS 28, GIANTS 14

 

1 2 3 4 OT F 

GIANTS    7  7  0  0   ‐   14 

REDSKINS  0  14  7  7   ‐   28 

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 

 

  Giants  Redskins 

Rushing Yards  Bradshaw ‐ 44  T. Hightower ‐ 72  

Receiving Yards  Nicks ‐ 122  F. Davis ‐ 105 

Passing Yards  Manning ‐ 268  Grossman ‐ 305 

Touchdowns    Bradshaw ‐ 1  Grossman ‐ 2 

    Manning ‐ 1 

Field Goals (long)  ‐  ‐ 

Tackles (solo)  Rolle ‐ 6  Doughty ‐ 8 

Sacks   Pierre‐Paul ‐ 2  Neild ‐ 2 

Interceptions    ‐  Kerrigan ‐ 1 

TEAM STATS NYG  WAS

FIRST DOWNS  15  21 

FIRST DOWN (RUSH)  5  3 

FIRST DOWN (PASS)  10  17 

FIRST DOWN (PENALTY)  0  1 

TOTAL YDS  315  332 

RUSHES‐YDS  20‐75  26‐74 

AVG. RUSH GAIN  3.8  2.8 

PASS‐COMP‐ATT‐INT  32‐18‐1  34‐21‐0 

PASSINGS YDS  240  258 

KICKOFFS  3  5 

PUNTS‐AVG.  6‐45.2  6‐43.0 

RETURN YDS.  48  110 

PENALTIES‐YARDS  8‐63  3‐25 

FUMBLES‐LOST  1‐0  1‐1 

TOUCHDOWNS  2  4 

RUSHING TDS  2  1 

PASSING TDS  0  2 

EXTRA POINTS‐ATTEMPTS  2‐2  4‐4 

FG MADE‐ATT  0‐1  0‐1 

RED ZONE EFF  67%  100% 

TIME OF POSESSION  27:24  32:36 

SCORING SUMMARY

 

Team  Qtr  Time  Play Description (Extra Point)(Drive Information)  Visitor  Home 

Giants  1  9:53  E. Manning 2 yd. run (L. Ynes kick) (4‐70, 0:35)  7  0 

Redskins  2  11:25  T. Hightower 1 yd. run (G. Gano kick) (11‐66, 5:32)  7  7 

Giants  2  2:48  A. Bradshaw 6 yd. run (L. Tynes kick) (8‐85, 4:44)  14  7 

Redskins  2  0:37  A. Armstrong 6 yd. pass from R. Grossman (G. Gano kick) (5‐80, 2:11)  14  14 

Redskins  3  13:03  R. Kerrigan 9 yd. interception return (G. Gano kick)  14  21 

Redskins  4  5:04  J. Gaffney 4 yd. pass from R. Grossman (G. Gano kick) (10‐70, 5:53)  14  28 

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WEEK 1: REDSKINS 28, GIANTS 14September 11, 2011 

By Michael Eisen 

 

LANDOVER, Md.  –  The  curtain  went  up  on  the  Giants’  2011 

season  Sunday  and  the  performance  was  not  close  to  the 

standard they set for themselves. 

 

They  wasted  two  leads,  were  shutout  in  the  second  half, 

converted  only  one  third‐down  opportunity,  made  costly 

mistakes  in all three phases and, most  importantly,  lost to the 

Washington Redskins  in  FedExField, 28‐14,  their  first opening‐

day defeat since 2007. 

 

The  loss ended the Giants’ six‐game winning streak against the 

Redskins and their five‐game streak in Washington. 

 

Afterward, some of the harshest reviews were delivered  in the 

Giants’  locker  room.  For  many,  the  disappointment  was 

exasperated  by  playing  poorly  on  the  10th  anniversary  of  the 

9/11  terrorist  attacks, which were  remembered  in  a poignant 

pregame ceremony. 

 

“We don’t  live  in a bubble as professional athletes,” defensive 

tackle Chris Canty said. “We’re affected by what happens. What 

9/11 means to us, what it means to our fans, what it means to 

our city, what it means to this country – we represent the red, 

white  and blue. And  to  go out  there  and put on  that  kind of 

performance  is  just  unacceptable  for  us.  It’s  unacceptable  in 

every regard. 

 

“We have to have more purpose than we showed on game day, 

we  have  to  have more  purpose  than we  showed  in  practice. 

That’s what  it’s going  to  take because obviously we didn’t get 

the job done today.” 

 

“We shot ourselves  in the foot,” tackle Kareem McKenzie said. 

“They  made  the  plays  and  we  didn’t.  We  made  too  many 

mistakes.  The  number  of  penalties  we  committed  (eight)  is 

uncharacteristic of this team based on what we’ve done  in the 

past  against  the Redskins. We didn’t have  a  good day on  the 

offensive side of the ball. We have to play better.” 

 

Tom Coughlin will  certainly do  all he  can  this week  to ensure 

that happens. 

 

“It’s our first game, I liked their effort,” he said. “I had no 

problem  with  that  at  all.  But  the  execution,  particularly  the 

offensive execution, and the ability to defend the pass off of play 

action was disappointing.” 

 

The  Giants  played without  Pro  Bowl  defensive  end  Justin  Tuck 

(neck),  who  arrived  at  the  stadium  hoping  to  play  but  was 

declared  inactive  after  being  examined  by  team  doctors.  He 

joined  defensive  starters  Osi  Umenyiora,  Jonathan  Goff  and 

Terrell Thomas, who are all sidelined with knee injuries. Goff and 

Thomas are on injured reserve and will miss the season. 

 

“We  won’t make  any  excuses  about  that,”  Coughlin  said.  “We 

came down here, we were very well prepared and our guys were 

excited about playing. We knew  the  significance of  the day and 

we wanted to pay our respects by the way in which we played. As 

I  said, other  than  a  couple of  things  that  took place  in  the  first 

half,  it was highly competitive.  We did not play the same way  in 

the second half, obviously. Offensively we didn’t do a thing – we 

didn’t score a point.  That was very disappointing.” 

 

Tuck hopes to play next Monday in the home opener vs. St. Louis. 

 

“The plan is to wait one more week,” said Tuck. “I wanted to play 

this week.  I’m still not 100 percent, but  I wanted to give  it a go. 

The doctor said,  ‘We would  rather have you out one week  than 

re‐aggravating it and going through this process again and be out 

for a month.’ It was a precautionary thing.” 

 

The  Giants  were  also  without  tight  end  Travis  Beckum,  whose 

hamstring became tight late in the week. 

 

“He’s our third down tight end,” Coughlin said. “He’s the guy that 

took  all of  the  snaps  for  the whole week.  That was part of  the 

confusion with the two‐minute drill at the end of the game (which 

included a delay of game penalty). We had a  tight end  in  there 

who hadn’t really had much work, trying to do the best he could 

and the execution wasn’t what it should have been.” 

 

Tim Hightower  rushed  for one  touchdown, Rex Grossman  threw 

scoring passes to Anthony Armstrong and Jabar Gaffney and Ryan 

Kerrigan returned an interception for Washington’s touchdowns. 

 

Eli Manning and Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for touchdowns for the 

Giants  in  the  first half. But Manning  threw  the pick  that  turned 

into the game‐winning touchdown, a Lawrence Tynes field goal 

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attempt  was  blocked,  Antrel  Rolle  committed  a  penalty  that 

aided  the Redskins,  the Giants  rushed  for  only  75  yards  –  62 

yards  less than their 2010 average – and succeeded on one of 

10 third‐down chances. 

 

“Our third downs were atrocious again,” Coughlin said. “I think 

our  inconsistency  and  our  lack  of  third  down  production  ‐ 

you’re not going to keep the ball if you can’t do something with 

it on third down.” 

 

The  game  turned  permanently  in  the  Redskins’  favor  on  the 

third play of the second half. The teams were tied at halftime, 

14‐14, and the Giants received the second‐half kickoff. On third‐

and‐10 from the 18, Eli Manning threw a short pass to his right 

for Hakeem Nicks. But Kerrigan, the outside linebacker who was 

Washington’s  first‐round draft  choice  this  year,  jumped up  as 

McKenzie attempted to cut‐block him, batted the ball, caught it 

and quickly covered  the nine yards  in  front of him  to  the end 

zone to give the Redskins a 21‐14 lead. 

 

“He  just did a good  job and a good move to avoid the cut – to 

jump up and tip it up,” Manning said. “It was a good play by him 

– not a whole lot I can do about that.” 

 

“It was (a) blitz,” Nicks said. “We audibled to a little screen pass 

and the defensive end jumped up and made a good play on the 

ball.” 

 

The Giants had a great opportunity  in the fourth quarter, after 

Jason Pierre‐Paul’s  second  sack  forced  a  fumble by Grossman 

that was  recovered and  returned 13 yards  to  the Redskins’ 27 

by  Michael  Boley.  The  momentum  quickly  stalled  when 

Bradshaw lost two yards on third‐and‐one. Tynes came on to try 

a  38‐yard  field  goal  attempt,  but  it  was  blocked  by  Brian 

Orakpo. 

 

“I felt like I hit it like I hit all of my kicks,” Tynes said. “They are 

not  always  going  to  be  real  high.  Steve  (Weatherford,  his 

holder) said  I hit  it good and that  it sounded good to him. We 

will look at film tomorrow. Anyway you look at it, it is a miss.”  

 

“There was penetration on  the  left  side  and  the ball was not 

elevated very well,” Coughlin said. “It takes  little then to block 

it, but that can’t be an issue.  Obviously, Lawrence has been out 

of  action  for  awhile  and we  need  to work  on  that.   But  that 

can’t be a problem. We just won’t let that be a problem.” 

he’s got to go through in terms of the rehab, we feel real bad for Clint.” Sintim,  near  tears,  spoke  briefly with  reporters  in  the  Giants  locker 

Washington took possession on its 30. On third‐and‐nine from the 

45, Grossman threw to Fred Davis  for seven yards. The Redskins 

would have punted, but Rolle hit Davis while the tight end was on 

the  ground  and  was  penalized  15  yards  for  unnecessary 

roughness. That gave Washington a  first down at the Giants’ 33. 

Six  plays  later, Grossman  threw  a  four‐yard  touchdown  pass  to 

Gaffney that essentially clinched the game with 5:04 remaining. 

 

“You’re  not  supposed  to  go  helmet‐to‐helmet  as  a  defender,” 

Coughlin said. “It  looked  like he was trying to cover the guy up. I 

don’t know that there was any  intent there.  I was very surprised 

when  the  penalty was  called. Of  course,  it was way  across  the 

field.” 

 

“I don’t think I lowered my head at all, but the call was made and 

you have  to  get  up  and  play  again,”  Rolle  said.  “Next  time, we 

have to take him down before he gets there and it won’t happen. 

I don’t think it was helmet‐to‐helmet. We definitely made contact 

with  him  after  the  initial  hit.   I  definitely  didn’t  lead  with  my 

helmet. I have never led with my helmet on any tackle and to say 

that  is  crazy.  There  is  nothing  I  can  do  about  it.   The  call was 

made.” 

 

Grossman’s  six‐yard  touchdown pass  to Armstrong with only 37 

seconds remaining in the second quarter created a 14‐14 tie. 

 

On second‐and‐one, Armstrong lined up alone on the left side, got 

a step on cornerback Aaron Ross and caught  the ball  in  the end 

zone just before he stepped out of bounds. The Redskins traveled 

80 yards  in only  five plays, all of them Grossman completions to 

different receivers. The  longest was a 39‐yarder to Gaffney, who 

slipped past Ross and was tackled by Deon Grant. 

 

That moved  the ball  to  the Giants’ 15‐yard  line. After Grossman 

hit  Hightower  for  a  nine‐yard  gain,  Armstrong  scored  the 

touchdown. 

 

Bradshaw’s touchdown – also a six‐yarder – gave the Giants a 14‐

7  lead with 2:48 remaining  in the quarter. On first and goal from 

the six, Bradshaw took a handoff and ran to the right side, where 

he found daylight thanks to rookie fullback Henry Hynoski’s block 

on Kerrigan. 

 

The score concluded an eight‐play, 85‐yard drive that began with Manning’s  24‐yard  pass  to  Mario  Manningham.  Manning  and Manningham  later hooked up  for an 11‐yard  completion, plus a 17‐yarder to Nicks and Brandon Jacobs ran for 14 yards on the  

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play immediately preceding the touchdown. 

 

Hightower’s  one‐yard  touchdown  run  early  in  the  second 

quarter  tied  the  score  at  7‐7.  Grossman’s  18‐yard  pass  to 

Armstrong  gave Washington a  first‐and‐goal  at  the one. On 

the  next  play, Hightower  ran wide  to  his  left  and  beat  the 

closest Giants defenders to the goal line. 

 

The  Giants  scored  the  only  points  of  the  first  quarter  on 

Manning’s two‐yard touchdown run. The score was set up by 

Nick’s 68‐yard catch‐and‐run. Nicks got behind Kevin Barnes, 

caught the ball on the Redskins’ 25 and wasn’t brought down 

until he was  at  the  two.  The 68‐yarder  tied  fpr  the  longest 

reception of Nicks’ career. He also had a 68‐yard reception on 

Dec. 13, 2009 vs. Philadelphia. 

 

On  the  next  play, Manning  scrambled  to  his  right  and 

stepped into the right front corner of the end zone for the 

Giants’ first score of the season. It was the fourth rushing 

touchdown of Manning’s career and his first since Sept. 4, 

2008, also in a season opener vs. Washington. 

 

No one even mentioned that in the postgame locker room 

because of the disappointments that followed. 

 

“We  have  to  do  our  part,” Manning  said.  “We  have  to 

keep the ball longer and help out our defense. We’ve got 

to win the time of possession and sustain drives. We have 

to find a way to put more points on the board.” 

 

The sooner the better. 

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WEEK 1: REDSKINS 28, GIANTS 14

NOTES, ANCEDOTES, AND STATISTICS 

By Michael Eisen 

LANDOVER, Md.  ‐ Notes  and  statistics  from  the Giants’ 

28‐14 season‐opening loss to the Washington Redskins. 

*The  Giants  lost  on  Kickoff Weekend  for  the  first  time 

since 2007, which was also an NFC East road game (45‐35 

at Dallas).  That was  also  the  last  time  they opened  the 

season on the road. 

*They  lost a  season opener  to  the Redskins  for  the  first 

time  since  1976  (they  beat  them  to  start  the  season  in 

1977, 1988, 1989, 1998, 2008 and 2009).  

*The Giants are 49‐33‐5 on Kickoff Weekend, 48‐34‐5  in 

road openers and 32‐22‐5 in season‐opening road games. 

The  49  opening  day  victories  are  the  third‐most  in NFL 

history. Chicago and Green Bay are tied for first with 52. 

*Tom Coughlin is 10‐6 on Kickoff Weekend, including 4‐4 

with the Giants. 

*The  loss ended  the Giants’  six‐game winning  streak vs. 

the  Redskins  and  their  five‐game  winning  streak  in 

FedExField, where they are 8‐6‐1. 

*The score was tied at halftime, 14‐14, but the Giants did 

not  score  in  the  second  half.  It  was  the  Giants’  first 

deadlock at the half since Sept. 26, 2010, when they were 

even with Tennessee, 10‐10. The Giants did not score  in 

the second half of that game and lost, 29‐10. Dating back 

to  2007,  the  Giants  have  lost  their  last  three  regular 

season games  in which  they were  tied at halftime. They 

last  won  a  regular  season  game  in  which  they  were 

deadlocked at the half on Dec. 11, 2005, when a 17‐17 tie 

in  Philadelphia  became  a  26‐23  overtime  victory.  The 

Giants were tied at the half, 14‐14, with Dallas in the NFC 

Divisional Playoff Game on Jan. 13, 2008 and won, 21‐17. 

*The  Giants’  scoreless  second  half was  their  first  since 

that Tennessee game last September. 

*The Giants held Washington  to 72  rushing yards on 25 

carries,  a  2.8‐yard  average.  In  the  teams’  last  three 

meetings, Washington has run for 74, 67 and 72 yards. 

*Seven Giants rookies made their NFL debuts: linebackers Greg  Jones,  Mark  Herzlich,  Spencer  Paysinger  and Jacquian  Williams,  safety  Tyler  Sash,  fullback  Henry Hynoski,  and  defensive  end  Justin  Trattou.  An  eighth rookie, running back Da’Rel Scott, was in uniform but did not play.  The eight  rookies  is  the most  the Giants have  suited up for  an  opening  day  game  since  2007,  when  they  also dressed eight – Aaron Ross, Steve Smith,  Jay Alford, Zak DeOssie, Kevin Boss, Michael  Johnson, Ahmad Bradshaw and  Michael  Matthews.  Ironically,  Matthews,  the  lone free agent  in the group, was the only rookie to start the game.  *Jones was the only rookie to start against the Redskins. He had four solo tackles, including one on the game’s first play. Sash had two tackles (one solo) and Trattou had an assisted  tackle. Hynoski delivered a key block on Ahmad Bradshaw’s touchdown run and caught a four‐yard pass.  *Jones was  the  first Giants  rookie  linebacker  to  start on 

opening day since Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor in 1981, 

the  first defensive rookie  to start an opener since  tackle 

Barry Cofield in  2006 (Cofield now plays for the Redskins) 

and  the  first  to  start  since Matthews,  a  tight  end,  four 

years ago. 

*In  addition  to  Jones,  defensive  linemen  Jason  Pierre‐

Paul, Dave Tollefson and Linval Joseph and tight end Jake 

Ballard made their NFL starting debuts. 

Pierre‐Paul  had  six  tackles  (five  solo),  two  sacks  of  Rex 

Grossman for 26 yards, including one on which he forced 

Grossman  to  fumble. The ball was recovered by Michael 

Boley. Tollefson had two tackles, including a 16‐yard sack, 

and  Joseph had  three  tackles  (one solo). Pierre‐Paul and 

Tollefson had sacks on consecutive plays late in the third 

quarter. 

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Ballard  caught  two  passes  for  59  yards,  including  a  41‐

yarder. His first career catch was an 18‐yarder late in the 

first quarter. 

*Eli Manning started  is 104th consecutive  regular season 

game.  Because  his  brother  Peyton  of  the  Indianapolis 

Colts  is  out  indefinitely  and missed  the  opener  against 

Houston, Manning  has  the  longest  active  streak  among 

NFL  quarterbacks.  Peyton  Manning  had  started  208 

games  in  a  row.  San  Diego’s  Philip  Rivers  is  closest  to 

Manning with 81 consecutive starts. 

*Manning  completed 18 of 32 passes  for 268  yards, no 

touchdowns and one interception that was returned for a 

touchdown  by  rookie  Ryan  Kerrigan.  It  was  the  first 

touchdown  on  an  interception  return  by  a  Giants 

opponent  since  Nov.  14,  2010,  when  Dallas’  Bryan 

McCann brought one back 101 yards.  

*Manning  scored  the Giants’  first  touchdown on a  two‐

yard  run.  It  was  the  fourth  rushing  touchdown  of  his 

career and  the  first since a one‐yarder on Sept. 4, 2008, 

also in a season‐opening game vs. the Redskins. 

*Hakeem Nicks caught a game‐high seven passes for 122 

yards, his seventh career 100‐yard game. 

*Nicks tied his career long with a 68‐yard reception to set 

up the Giants’ first touchdown in the opening quarter. He 

also  had  a  68‐yard  catch  vs.  Philadelphia  on  Dec.  13, 

2009. 

 *The Giants rushed for 75 yards, their  lowest total since 

they ran for 61 yards last Nov. 21 at Philadelphia. 

*The  Giants  converted  just  one  of  their  10  third‐down 

opportunities,  their  lowest  number  of  conversions  in  a 

game since Dec. 28, 2008 at Minnesota, where they were 

one‐for‐eight. 

*Ahmad  Bradshaw  rushed  for  44  yards  to  increase  his 

career  total  to  2,602.  That  moved  him  past  Bobby 

Carpenter  (2,572)  and  into  11th  place  on  the  Giants’ 

career list. 

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NOTES, ANCEDOTES, AND STATISTICS 

*Bradshaw’s second‐quarter touchdown run was the 18th

rushing score of his career, tying Joe Morrison for 12th on 

the franchise’s all‐time list. 

 *Grossman completed 21 of 34 passes for 305 yards, two 

touchdowns and no  interceptions.  It was the  third game 

in  a  row  dating  back  to  last  season  that  the  opposing 

quarterback has thrown  for more than 300 yards vs. the 

Giants.  Grossman  passed  for  336  yards  in  the  Giants’ 

victory  in  last  season’s  finale  and  Green  Bay’s  Aaron 

Rodgers threw for 404 yards the week before that. 

*Fred  Davis  of  the  Redskins  caught  five  passes  for  105 

yards to become the first opposing tight end with at least 

100 yards  since Dallas  Jason Witten  (14  catches  for 156 

yards) on Dec. 6, 2009. 

*Domenik  Hixon  played  his  first  game  since  2009  and 

returned  two punts  for 27 yards and caught  two passes 

for 21 yards. 

*Chris Canty sacked Grossman for a five‐yard loss, his first 

sack since Oct. 3, 2010 against Chicago’s Jay Cutler. 

 *Lawrence  Tynes’  38‐yard  field  goal  attempt  in  the 

fourth quarter was blocked by Brian Orakpo.  It was  the 

first  time a Giants’  field goal attempt was blocked  since 

Dec.  7,  2008,  when  Philadelphia’s  Trent  Cole  knocked 

down John Carney’s 47‐yard try. 

*Tom  Coughlin  won  a  replay  challenge  in  the  third 

quarter. Grossman  threw a pass on  the  right  sideline  to 

Jabar Gaffney that was ruled a 12‐yard completion and a 

first down. Coughlin challenged the ruling, saying Gaffney 

was out of bounds. After review, referee Ron Winter said 

Gaffney did not have two  feet  inbounds with possession 

of the ball and reversed the call. 

Coughlin  is 31‐32 with the Giants and 41‐41  in his career 

on replay challenges. 

 *This was the Giants’ first season opener  in Washington 

since 1989, when  they defeated  the Redskins, 26‐24, on 

Raul Allegre’s 52‐yard field goal as time expired. 

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*The  Giants  have  faced  the  Redskins  157  times  in  the 

regular season since their first game in 1932, making this 

their  most  frequently‐contested  rivalry.  They  lead  the 

series, 91‐62‐4. 

*The  Giants’  inactive  players  included  both  of  their 

starting defensive ends,  Justin Tuck  and Osi Umenyiora, 

who each had 11.5 sacks last season. 

Tuck  suffered a  stinger  in a preseason game on Aug. 29 

and  was  limited  in  the  two  practices  in  which  he 

participated  last week. Umenyiora  is still rehabbing after 

undergoing arthroscopic knee surgery on Aug. 19. 

Tuck’s absence ended a streak of 64 consecutive regular 

season games played. He was not in uniform for the first 

time since 2006, when he sat out the last 10 games after 

undergoing foot surgery. He  last did not start a game on 

Sept.  27,  2009  at  Tampa  Bay,  a week  after  hurting  his 

shoulder  in  Dallas.  Tuck  played  that  game  as  a  reserve 

and started every game for the rest of the season. 

Because middle linebacker Jonathan Goff and cornerback 

Terrell Thomas are on injured reserve with torn ACLs, the 

Giants played without four projected defensive starters. 

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NOTES, ANCEDOTES, AND STATISTICS 

Tuck  is  the Giants’ defensive  captain,  so Canty  took his 

place at midfield for the coin toss. 

Tollefson  and  Pierre‐Paul  were  the  starting  defensive 

ends, with  the  rookie  Trattou making  his  NFL  debut  in 

reserve. Trattou was signed to the active roster from the 

practice squad Saturday. 

The  Giants’  other  inactive  players  are  tight  end  Travis Beckum, wide receiver Jerrel Jernigan, cornerback Prince Amukamara  and  offensive  linemen  Mitch  Petrus  and James Brewer.  *To honor the memory of the victims of the 9/11 terrorist 

attacks 10 years ago Sunday, the Giants’ players, coaches 

and  sideline  personnel  wore  NYPD,  FDNY  and  Port 

Authority Police caps. Coughlin wore a Port Authority hat 

in  the  first  quarter,  an NYPD  hat  in  the  second  quarter 

and an FDNY hat for the second half. Former Secretary of 

State Colin Powell participated in the pregame coin toss. 

 

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Underlined = Rookie in 2011

WR 82 Mario Manningham (2/2) 80 Victor Cruz (2/0) 12 Jerrel Jernigan (0/0)Brandon Stokley (1/0)

LT 65 Will Beatty (2/2) 79 James Brewer (0/0)

LG 66 David Diehl (2/2) 77 Kevin Boothe (2/0)

C 64 David Baas (2/2) 77 Kevin Boothe (2/0)

RG 76 Chris Snee (2/2) 62 Mitch Petrus (0/0)

RT 67 Kareem McKenzie (2/2) 78 Stacy Andrews (2/0)

TE 85 Jake Ballard (2/2) 47 Travis Beckum (0/0) 86 Bear Pascoe (2/0)

WR 88 Hakeem Nicks (2/2) 87 Domenik Hixon (2/0) 15 Devin Thomas (2/0)

QB 10 Eli Manning (2/2) 8 David Carr (0/0)

FB 45 Henry Hynoski 1-Feb 86 Bear Pascoe (2/0)

RB 44 Ahmad Bradshaw (2/2) 27 Brandon Jacobs (2/0) 28 D.J. Ware (2/0)

33 Da'Rel Scott (0/0)

LE 91 Justin Tuck (1/1) 71 Dave Tollefson (2/1)

LDT 97 Linval Joseph (2/2) 95 Rocky Bernard (2/0)

RDT 99 Chris Canty (2/2) 73 Jimmy Kennedy (2/0)

RE 90 Jason Pierre-Paul (2/2) 72 Osi Umenyiora* (0/0)

SLB 94 Mathias Kiwanuka (2/2) 58 Mark Herzlich (2/0)

MLB 53 Greg Jones (2/2)

WLB 59 Michael Boley (2/2) 57 Jacquian Williams (2/0) 55 Spencer Paysinger (2/0)

LCB 23 Corey Webster (2/2) 29 Brian Williams (2/0) 20 Prince Amukamara* (0/0)

RCB 31 Aaron Ross (2/2) 37 Michael Coe (2/0)

SS 21 Kenny Phillips (2/2) 39 Tyler Sash (2/0) 22 Derrick Martin (2/0)

FS 26 Antrel Rolle (2/2) 34 Deon Grant (2/0)

P 5 Steve Weatherford (2/0)

PK 9 Lawrence Tynes (2/0)

H 5 Steve Weatherford (2/0)

KC 51 Zak DeOssie (2/0)

PC 51 Zak DeOssie (2/0) 47 Travis Beckum (0/0)

KR 15 Devin Thomas (2/0) 28 D.J. Ware (2/0) 12 Jerrel Jernigan (0/0)80 Victor Cruz (2/0)

PR 87 Domenik Hixon (2/0) 31 Aaron Ross (2/0) 12 Jerrel Jernigan (0/0)82 Mario Manningham (2/0) 80 Victor Cruz (2/0)

* Indicates Injured

2011 NEW YORK GIANTS UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART

BASE OFFENSE

BASE DEFENSE

SPECIALISTS

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9/20/2011QUARTERBACKS (2) DEFENSIVE LINE (8)No Name Pos HT WT Exp College No Name Pos HT WT Exp College8 Carr, David QB 6-3 212 10 Fresno State 71 Tollefson, Dave DE 6-4 266 5 NW Missouri St.10 Manning, Eli QB 6-4 218 8 Mississippi 72 Umenyiora, Osi DE 6-3 255 9 Troy

73 Kennedy, Jimmy DT 6-4 302 9 Penn StateRUNNING BACKS (5) 90 Pierre-Paul, Jason DE 6-5 278 2 South FloridaNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 91 Tuck, Justin DE 6-5 268 7 Notre Dame27 Jacobs, Brandon RB 6-4 264 7 So. Illinois 95 Bernard, Rocky DT 6-3 301 10 Texas A&M28 Ware, D.J. RB 6-0 225 5 Georgia 97 Joseph, Linval DT 6-4 323 2 East Carolina33 Scott, Da'Rel RB 5-11 210 R Maryland 99 Canty, Chris DT 6-7 317 7 Virginia44 Bradshaw, Ahmad RB 5-10 214 5 Marshall45 Hynoski, Henry FB 6-2 266 R Pittsburgh

LINEBACKERS (6)WIDE RECEIVERS (8) No Name Pos HT WT Exp CollegeNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 53 Jones, Greg LB 6-0 248 R Michigan State12 Jernigan, Jerrel WR 5-8 189 R Troy 55 Paysinger, Spencer LB 6-2 236 R Oregon13 Barden, Ramses* WR 6-6 224 3 Cal Poly 57 Williams, Jacquian LB 6-3 224 R South Florida15 Thomas, Devin WR 6-2 221 4 Michigan State 58 Herzlich, Mark LB 6-4 246 R Boston College80 Cruz, Victor WR 6-0 204 2 Massachusetts 59 Boley, Michael LB 6-3 230 7 Southern Miss82 Manningham, Mario WR 6-0 185 4 Michigan 94 Kiwanuka, Mathias LB 6-5 267 6 Boston College87 Hixon, Domenik WR 6-2 197 6 Akron88 Nicks, Hakeem WR 6-1 208 3 North Carolina DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)

Stokley, Brandon WR 6-0 194 13 Louisiana-Lafayette No Name Pos HT WT Exp College20 Amukamara, Prince CB 6-0 207 R Nebraska

TIGHT ENDS (3) 21 Phillips, Kenny S 6-2 217 4 Miami (FL)No Name Pos HT WT Exp College 23 Webster, Corey CB 6-0 200 7 LSU47 Beckum, Travis TE 6-3 234 3 Wisconsin 26 Rolle, Antrel S 6-0 206 6 Miami (FL)85 Ballard, Jake TE 6-6 275 2 Ohio State 29 Williams, Brian CB 6-0 192 10 N.C. State86 Pascoe, Bear TE 6-5 283 3 Fresno State 31 Ross, Aaron CB 6-0 190 5 Texas

34 Grant, Deon S 6-2 215 12 TennesseeOFFENSIVE LINE (10) 36 Martin, Derrick S 5-10 198 5 WyomingNo Name Pos HT WT Exp College 37 Coe, Michael CB 6-0 187 4 Alabama State61 Koets, Adam* OL 6-5 300 5 Oregon State 39 Sash, Tyler S 6-0 215 R Iowa62 Petrus, Mitch G 6-3 315 2 Arkansas64 Baas, David C 6-4 312 7 Michigan SPECIALISTS (3)65 Beatty, Will T 6-6 319 3 Connecticut No Name Pos HT WT Exp College66 Diehl, David G 6-5 304 9 Illinois 5 Weatherford, Steve P 6-3 211 7 Illinois67 McKenzie, Kareem T 6-6 330 11 Penn State 9 Tynes, Lawrence PK 6-1 194 8 Troy76 Snee, Chris G 6-3 305 8 Boston College 51 DeOssie, Zak LS 6-4 249 5 Brown77 Boothe, Kevin OL 6-5 320 6 Cornell78 Andrews, Stacy T 6-6 318 9 Mississippi79 Brewer, James T 6-6 330 R Indiana

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Tom Coughlin Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator), Kevin Gilbride (Offensive Coordinator), Tom Quinn (Special Teams Coordinator), Jack Bicknell, Jr. (Assistant Offensive Line),Pat Flaherty (Offensive Line), Kevin Gilbride, Jr. (Offensive Assistant), Peter Giunta (Secondary/Corners), Jim Herrmann (Linebackers), Al Holcomb (Defensive Assistant), Jerald Ingram (Running Backs), Larry Izzo (Assistant Special Teams), Dave Merritt (Secondary/Safeties),Robert Nunn (Defensive Line), Jerry Palmieri (Strength & Conditioning), Markus Paul (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Michael Pope (Tight Ends), Sean Ryan (Wide Receivers), Mike Sullivan (Quarterbacks).

* Indicates player on Reserve/PUP

2011 GIANTS PLAYERS BY POSITION

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Date POS. PLAYER TRANSACTION1/5 DB Burnett, Joe Sign to reserve/future contracts

WR Watkins, Todd Sign to reserve/future contracts1/11 RB Mallett, Martell Sign to reserve/future contracts

OL Ndukwe, Ikechuku Sign to reserve/future contractsDE Okpokowuruk, Ayanga Sign to reserve/future contracts

1/13 QB Perrilloux, Ryan Sign to reserve/future contractsDB Harris, Cary Sign to reserve/future contracts

3/3 WR Reynaud, Darius Sign to reserve/future contractsWR Hixon, Domenik Sign contract extension

7/28 FB Hynoski, Henry Sign undrafted rookie free agentLB Herzlich, Mark Sign undrafted rookie free agentDT Parker, Martin Sign undrafted rookie free agentDE Trattou, Justin Sign undrafted rookie free agentDE Marshall, Craig Sign undrafted rookie free agentT King, Jarriel Sign undrafted rookie free agentLB Paysinger, Spencer Sign undrafted rookie free agentDS Tarrant, Jarrard Sign undrafted rookie free agentDT Abdullai, Ibraham Sign undrafted rookie free agentDS Sims, David Sign undrafted rookie free agentC O'Hara, Shaun ReleasedG Seubert, Rich ReleasedFB Hedgecock, Madison ReleasedT Andrews, Shawn ReleasedRB Barber, Tiki Released

7/29 DT Austin, Marvin Signed rookie contractWR Jernigan, Jerrel Signed rookie contractT Brewer, James Signed rookie contractLB Jones, Greg Signed rookie contractDS Sash, Tyler Signed rookie contractLB Williams, Jacquian Signed rookie contractRB Scott, Da'rel Signed rookie contractDT Bernard, Rocky ReleasedOL Koets, Adam Placed on Active Reserve/PUPWR Barden, Ramses Placed on Active Reserve/PUPDE Umenyiora, Osi player on Reserve/Did Not Report

7/30 C Baas, David Signed as a free agentG White, Chris Signed as a free agentP Weatherford, Steve Signed as a free agentTE Hopkins, Christian Signed as a free agentOG Clouser, Brant Signed as a free agent

8/1 QB Carr, David Signed as a free agentRB Mallett, Martell waivedDS Jones, Chad waivedTE Patrick, Ben Signed as a free agent

8/2 DT Watson, Gabe Signed as a free agent8/3 RB Brown, Andre Signed as a free agent

RB Bradshaw, Ahmad re-signed by the GiantsWR Clayton, Michael re-signed by the GiantsT Andrews, Stacy Signed as a free agent

8/4 DT Bernard, Rocky Signed as a free agentDT Parker, Martin waived injured

8/5 CB Amukamara, Prince Signed rookie contractCB Burks, Darnell Signed as a free agentCB Johnson, Bruce waived injured

8/6 DE Tollefson, Dave re-signed by the Giants8/7 TE Coats, Daniel Signed as a free agent

TE Patrick, Ben placed on Reserve/Retired8/16 WR Giguere, Sam waived/injured

DB Harris, Cary waivedDB Grant, Deon Signed as a free agentDB Martin, Derrick Signed as a free agentPK Lloyd, Ryhs Signed as a free agent

8/23 DT Kennedy, Jimmy Signed as a free agent

2011 New York Giants Transactions

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CB Turenne, Woodny waived/injury settlementCB Witherspoon, Brian waived/injuredCB Thomas, Terrell placed on injured reserveWR Giguere, Sam waived/injury settlement

8/24 LB Ingram, Kenny waivedCB Williams, Brian Signed as a free agent

8/30 DT Austin, Marvin Placed on Injured ReserveWR Barden, Ramses Placed on Reserve/PUPOL Koets, Adam Placed on Reserve/PUPWR Calhoun, Duke Waived/Injured

9/2 LB Sintim, Clint Placed on Injured ReserveDT Abdulai, Ibrahim WaivedCB Burks, Darnell WaivedG Clouser, Brant WaivedWR Watkins, Todd Waived

9/3 QB Rosenfels, Sage Placed on Injured ReserveDB Jackson, Brian Waived/InjuredTE Coats, Daniel Contract TerminatedWR Clayton, Michael Contract TerminatedG Ndukwe, Ikechuku Contract Terminated

C White, Chris Contract Terminated

DT Watson, Gabe Contract Terminated

K Lloyd, Ryhs Contract Terminated

QB Perrilloux, Ryan WaivedRB Brown, Andre Waived

RB Scott, Charles Waived

TE Hopkins, Christian Waived

WR Reynaud, Darius Waived

T Meredith, Jamon Waived

T King, Jarriel Waived

C Cordle, Jim Waived

DE Okpokowuruk, Ayanga Waived

DE Marshall, Craig Waived

DE Hall, Alex Waived

DE Trattou, Justin Waived

DT Hendricks, Dwayne Waived

LB Tracy, Adrian Waived

LB Dillard, Phillip Waived

DB Burnett, Joe Waived

DB Sims, David WaivedDB Tarrant, Jarrard Waived

P Dodge, Matt Waived

9/4 RB Brown, Andre Signed to Practice Squad

TE Hopkins, Christian Signed to Practice Squad

DE Trattou, Justin Signed to Practice Squad

LB Tracy, Adrian Signed to Practice Squad

QB Perrilloux, Ryan Signed to Practice Squad

DT Hendricks, Dwayne Signed to Practice Squad

9/5 C Cordle, Jim Signed to Practice Squad

9/6 WR DePalma, Dan Signed to Practice Squad

9/10 DE Trattou, Justin Signed from Practice Sqad

LB Gofff, Jonathan Paced on Injured Reserve

9/12 WR Hogan, Chris Signed to Practice Squad9/15 DE Trattou, Justin Waived

WR Stokley, Brandon Signed as a Free Agent

9/17 QB Perrilloux, Ryan Practice Squad Contract Terminated

DE Trattou, Justin Signed to Practice Squad

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9/20/2011

YEAR DRAFTEES (33) FREE AGENTS (34) TRADES/WAIVERS (5)2011 CB Prince Amukamara (1) T Stacy Andrews (UFA-SEA)

DT Marvin Austin (2)+ C David Baas (UFA-SEA)WR Jerrell Jernigan (3) RB Andre Brown (FA)T James Brewer (4) QB David Carr (FA)LB Greg Jones (6a) C Jim Cordle (FA)*S Tyler Sash (6b) LB Mark Herzlich (FA)LB Jacquian Williams (6c) TE Christian Hopkins (FA)*RB Da'Rel Scott (7) FB Henry Hynoski (FA)

DT Jimmy Kennedy (FA)S Derrick Martin (FA)LB Spencer Paysinger (FA)WR Brandon Stokley (FA)LB Adrian Tracy (FA)*DE Justin Trattou (FA)*P Steve Weatherford (FA)CB Brian Willaims (FA)WR Dan DePalma (FA)*WR Chris Hogan (FA)*DT Martin Parker (FA)+

2010 DE Jason Pierre-Paul (1) TE Jake Ballard (FA) QB Sage Rosenfels (T-MIN)+DT Chad Jones (3)# DB Michael Coe (FA) WR Devin Thomas (W-CAR)DT Linval Joseph (2) WR Victor Cruz (FA)G Mitch Petrus (5) S Deon Grant (UFA-SEA)

DT Dwayne Hendricks (FA)*TE Bear Pascoe (FA)S Antrel Rolle (FA)CB Brian Witherspoon (FA)+

2009 WR Hakeem Nicks (1) DT Rocky Bernard (UFA-SEA)LB Clint Sintim (2a)+ LB Michael Boley (UFA-ATL)T Will Beatty (2b) DT Chris Canty (UFA-DAL)WR Ramses Barden (3a)^ CB Bruce Johnson (FA)+TE Travis Beckum (3b)

2008 S Kenny Phillips (1)CB Terrell Thomas (2)+WR Mario Manningham (3)LB Jonathan Goff (5)

2007 CB Aaron Ross (1) DE Dave Tollefson (FA) WR Domenik Hixon (W-DEN)LB Zak DeOssie (4) RB D.J. Ware (FA) PK Lawrence Tynes (T-KC)TE Kevin Boss (5)OL Adam Koets (6)^RB Ahmad Bradshaw (7b)

2006 DE Mathias Kiwanuka (1)

2005 CB Corey Webster (2) T Kareem McKenzie (UFA-NYJ)DE Justin Tuck (3)RB Brandon Jacobs (4)

2004 G Chris Snee (2) QB Eli Manning (T-SD)

2003 DE Osi Umenyiora (2)T David Diehl (5)

HOW THE 2011 GIANTS WERE BUILT

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9/11 9/19 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/30 11/6 11/13 11/20 10/28 12/4 12/11 12/18 10/24 1/1 TOTALS@Was StL @Phi @Ari Sea Buf Mia @NE @SF Phi @NO GB @Dal Was @Jets Dal GP/GS/DNP/IA

5 Weatherford Steve P P8 Carr David DNP DNP9 Tynes Lawrence P P10 Manning Eli QB QB12 Jernigan Jerrel IA IA13 Barden Ramses PUP PUP15 Thomas Devin P P17 Perrilloux Ryan PS X18 Rosenfels Sage IR IR19 DePalma Dan PS PS20 Amukamara Prince IA IA21 Phillps Kenny SS SS22 Martin Derrick P P23 Webster Corey LCB LCB26 Rolle Antrel FS FS27 Jacobs Brandon P P28 Ware D.J. P P29 Williams Brian P P31 Ross Aaron RCB RCB33 Scott Da'Rel DNP DNP34 Grant Deon P P35 Brown Andre PS PS37 Coe Michael P P39 Sash Tyler P P44 Bradshaw Ahmad RB RB45 Hynoski Henry P P47 Beckum Travis IA IA48 Hopkins Christian PS PS51 DeOssie Zak P P52 Sintim Clint IR IR53 Jones Greg MLB MLB54 Goff Jonathan IR IR55 Paysinger Spencer P P57 Williams Jacquian P P58 Herzlich Mark P P59 Boley Michael WLB WLB61 Koets Adam PUP PUP62 Petrus Mitch IA IA63 Cordle Jim PS PS64 Baas David C C65 Beatty Will LT LT66 Diehl David LG LG67 McKenzie Kareem RT RT69 Trattou Justin P PS71 Tollefson Dave LE P72 Umenyiora Osi IA IA73 Kennedy Jimmy P P74 Hendricks Dwayne PS PS76 Snee Chris RG RG77 Boothe Kevin P P78 Andrews Stacy P P79 Brewer James IA IA80 Cruz Victor P P81 Hogan Chris X PS82 Manningham Mario WR WR84 Stokley Brandon X P85 Ballard Jake TE TE86 Pascoe Bear FB P87 Hixon Domenik P P88 Nicks Hakeem WR WR90 Pierre-Paul Jason RE RE91 Tuck Justin IA LE94 Kiwanuka Mathias SLB SLB95 Bernard Rocky P P96 Austin Marvin IR IR97 Joseph Linval RDT RDT98 Tracy Adrian PS PS99 Canty Chris RDT RDT

KEY: POSITION - start, P - played, IA - inactive, IR - injured reserve, DNP - did not play, PS - practice squad, X - not with team, PUP - physically unable to perform.

SUS- suspended player

DateOpponent

2011 NEW YORK GIANTS PARTICIPATION CHART

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OFFENSEOPP WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB@WAS Manningham Beatty Diehl Baas Snee McKenzie Ballard Nicks Manning Bradshaw Pascoe (TE)

StL Manningham Beatty Diehl Baas Snee McKenzie Ballard Nicks Manning Bradshaw Hynoski

@PHI@ARISEABUFMIA@NE@SFPHI@NOGB@DALWAS@JetsDAL

DEFENSEOPP LDE LDT RDT RDE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS@WAS Tollefson Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Jones Boley Webster Ross Phillips Rolle

StL Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Jones Boley Webster Ross Phillips Rolle

@PHI@ARISEABUFMIA@NE@SFPHI@NOGB@DALWAS@JetsDAL

OPP Gameday Inactives@WAS Jenigan Amukamara Beckum Petrus Umenyiora Brewer Tuck

StL Jenigan Amukamara Beckum Petrus Umenyiora Brewer Scott

@PHI

@ARI

SEA

BUF

MIA

@NE

@SF

PHI

@NO

GB

@DAL

WAS

@Jets

DAL

2011 NEW YORK GIANTS GAME-BY-GAME STARTERS

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9/20/2011NO LAST FIRST POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. GP/GS/DNP/IA5 Weatherford Steve P 6-2 211 12/17/1982 28 7 Illinois Terre Haute, IN FA-'11 2/0/0/08 Carr David QB 6-3 212 7/21/1979 32 10 Fresno State Stockdale, CA FA-'11 0/0/2/09 Tynes Lawrence PK 6-1 194 5/3/1978 33 8 Troy Milton, FL T(KC)-'07 2/0/0/010 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 1/3/1981 30 8 Mississippi New Orleans, LA T (SD)-'04 2/2/0/012 Jernigan Jerrel WR 5-8 189 6/14/1989 22 R Troy Eufaula, AL D3-'11 0/0/0/215 Thomas Devin WR 6-2 221 11/15/1986 24 4 Michigan State Ann Arbor, MI W (CAR)- '10 2/0/0/020 Amukamara Prince CB 6-0 207 6/6/1989 22 R Nebraska Glendale, AZ D1-'11 0/0/0/221 Phillips Kenny S 6-2 217 11/24/1986 24 4 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1-'08 2/2/0/022 Martin Derrick DB 5-10 198 5/16/1985 26 5 Wyoming Denver, CO FA-'11 2/0/0/023 Webster Corey CB 6-0 200 3/2/1982 29 7 LSU Vacherie, LA D2-'05 2/2/0/026 Rolle Antrel S 6-0 206 12/16/1982 28 6 Miami (FL) Homestead, FL FA-'10 2/2/0/027 Jacobs Brandon RB 6-4 264 7/6/1982 29 7 So. Illinois Napoleanville, LA D4-'05 2/0/0/028 Ware D.J. RB 6-0 225 2/18/1985 26 5 Georgia Rockmart, GA FA-'07 2/0/0/029 Williams Brian CB 6-0 192 7/2/1979 32 10 N.C. State High Point, NC FA'11 2/0/0/031 Ross Aaron CB 6-0 190 9/15/1982 29 5 Texas Tyler, TX D1-'07 2/2/0/033 Scott Da'Rel RB 5-11 210 5/26/1988 23 R Maryland Conshohocken, PA D7-'11 0/0/1/134 Grant Deon S 6-2 215 3/14/1979 32 12 Tennessee Augusta, GA FA-'10 2/0/0/037 Coe Michael DB 6-0 187 12/17/1983 27 4 Alabama State Memphis, TN FA-'10 2/0/0/039 Sash Tyler S 6-0 215 5/27/1988 23 R Iowa Oskaloosa, IA D6-'11 2/0/0/044 Bradshaw Ahmad RB 5-10 214 3/19/1986 25 5 Marshall Bluefield, VA D7b-'07 2/2/0/045 Hynoski Henry FB 6-1 266 12/30/1988 22 R Pittsburgh Elysburg, PA FA-'11 2/1/0/047 Beckum Travis TE 6-3 234 1/24/1987 24 3 Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI D3-'09 0/0/0/251 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 5/24/1984 27 5 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-'07 2/0/0/053 Jones Greg LB 6-0 248 10/5/1988 22 R Michigan State Cincinnati, OH D6-'11 2/2/0/055 Paysinger Spencer LB 6-2 236 6/28/1988 23 R Oregon Los Angeles, CA FA-'11 2/0/0/057 Williams Jacquian LB 6-3 224 7/20/1988 23 R South Florida Apopka, FL D6-'11 2/0/0/058 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 9/1/1987 24 R Boston College Wayne, PA FA-'11 2/0/0/059 Boley Michael LB 6-3 230 8/24/1982 29 7 Southern Miss Elkmont, AL UFA (ATL)-'09 2/2/0/062 Petrus Mitch G 6-3 315 5/11/1987 24 2 Arkansas Carlisle, AR D5-'10 0/0/0/264 Baas David C 6-4 312 9/28/1981 29 7 Michigan Sarasota, FL UFA (SF)-'11 2/2/0/065 Beatty Will T 6-6 319 3/2/1985 26 3 Connecticut York, PA D2-'09 2/2/0/066 Diehl David G 6-5 304 9/15/1980 31 9 Illinois Oak Lawn, IL D5-'03 2/2/0/067 McKenzie Kareem T 6-6 330 5/24/1979 32 11 Penn State Willingboro, NJ UFA (NYJ)-'05 2/2/0/071 Tollefson Dave DE 6-4 266 7/10/1982 29 5 NW Missouri St Concord, CA FA-'11 2/1/0/072 Umenyiora Osi DE 6-3 255 11/16/1981 29 9 Troy Auburn, AL D2-'03 0/0/0/273 Kennedy Jimmy DT 6-4 302 6/5/1979 32 9 Penn State Yonker, NY FA-'11 2/0/0/076 Snee Chris G 6-3 305 1/18/1982 29 8 Boston College Montrose, PA D2-'04 2/2/0/077 Boothe Kevin G 6-5 320 7/5/1983 28 6 Cornell Fort Lauderdale, FL W (OAK) -'07 2/0/0/078 Andrews Stacy T 6-6 318 6/2/1981 30 9 Mississippi Camden, AR UFA (SEA)-'11 2/0/0/079 Brewer James T 6-6 330 12/23/1987 23 R Indiana Indianapolis, IN D4-'11 0/0/0/280 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 11/11/1986 24 2 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-'10 2/0/0/082 Manningham Mario WR 6-0 185 5/25/1986 25 4 Michigan Warren, OH D3-'08 2/2/0/084 Stokley Brandon WR 6-0 194 6/23/1976 35 13 Louisiana-Lafayette Blacksburg, VA FA-'11 1/0/0/085 Ballard Jake TE 6-6 275 12/21/1987 23 2 Ohio State Springboro, OH FA-'10 2/2/0/086 Pascoe Bear TE 6-5 283 2/23/1986 25 3 Fresno State Porterville, CA FA-'09 1/1/0/087 Hixon Domenik WR 6-2 197 10/8/1984 26 6 Akron Columbus, OH W (DEN)-'07 2/0/0/088 Nicks Hakeem WR 6-1 208 1/14/1988 23 3 North Carolina Charlotte, NC D1-'09 2/2/0/090 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 1/1/1989 22 2 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-'10 2/2/0/091 Tuck Justin DE 6-5 268 3/29/1983 28 7 Notre Dame Kellyton, AL D3-'05 1/1/0/194 Kiwanuka Mathias LB 6-5 267 3/8/1983 28 6 Boston College Indianapolis, IN D1-'06 2/2/0/095 Bernard Rocky DT 6-3 301 4/19/1979 32 10 Texas A&M Sterling, TX FA-'11 2/0/0/097 Joseph Linval DT 6-4 323 10/10/1988 22 2 East Carolina Gainesville, FL D2-'10 2/2/0/099 Canty Chris DT 6-7 317 11/10/1982 28 7 Virginia Charlotte, NC UFA (DAL)-'09 2/2/0/0

Practice Squad19 DePalma Dan WR 511 192 7/21/1989 22 R West Chester (PA) Verona, NJ FA-'11 0/0/0/035 Brown Andre RB 6-0 227 12/15/1986 24 3 N.C. State Greenville, SC FA-'11 0/0/0/048 Hopkins Christian TE 6-5 277 2/26/1985 26 1 Toledo Chicago, IL FA-'11 0/0/0/063 Cordle Jim C 6-3 320 8/22/1987 24 1 Ohio State Lancster OH FA-'11 0/0/0/069 Trattou Justin DE 6-4 255 8/28/1988 22 R Florida Ramsey, NJ FA'11 0/0/0/074 Hendricks Dwayne DT 6-3 305 3/17/1986 25 1 Miami (FL) Millville, NJ FA-'10 0/0/0/081 Hogan Chris WR 6-2 214 10/24/1988 22 R Monmouth Ramapo, NJ FA-'11 0/0/0/098 Tracy Adrian LB 6-2 245 4/6/1987 24 R William & Mary Sterling, VA D6-'10 0/0/0/0

Reserve/PUP Injury13 Barden Ramses WR 6-6 224 1/1/1986 25 3 Cal Poly La Canada Flintridge, CA D3-'09 Foot61 Koets Adam OL 6-5 300 1/7/1984 27 5 Oregon State Santa Ana, CA D6-'07 Knee

Reserve/Injured Injury18 Rosenfels Sage QB 6-4 222 3/16/1978 33 11 Iowa State Maquoketa, IA T (MIN)-'10 Illness24 Thomas Terrell CB 6-0 191 1/8/1985 26 4 USC Alto Loma, CA D2-'08 Knee25 Johnson Bruce CB 5-11 182 12/18/1987 23 3 Miami (FL) Live Oak, FL FA-'09 Achilles29 Witherspoon Brian CB 5-10 180 6/5/1985 26 3 Stillman Butler, AL FA'10 Knee52 Sintim Clint LB 6-3 246 2/21/1986 25 3 Virginia Woodbridge, VA D2-'09 Knee54 Goff Jonathan LB 6-2 241 12/12/1985 25 4 Vanderbilt Lynn, MA D5-'08 Knee73 Parker Martin DT 6-2 303 2/27/1988 23 R Richmond New Haven, CT FA-'011 Foot96 Austin Marvin DT 6-2 312 1/1/1989 22 R North Carolina Washington, DC D2-'11 Chest

Reserve/Non-Football Injury Injury35 Jones Chad S 6-2 228 10/5/1988 22 2 LSU Baton Rouge, LA D3-'10 Leg

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Tom Coughlin Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator), Kevin Gilbride (Offensive Coordinator), Tom Quinn (Special Teams Coordinator), Jack Bicknell, Jr. (Assistant Offensive Line)Pat Flaherty (Offensive Line), Kevin Gilbride, Jr. (Offensive Assistant), Peter Giunta (Secondary/Corners), Jim Herrmann (Linebackers), Al Holcomb (Defensive Assistant), Jerald Ingram (Running Backs), Larry Izzo (Assistant Special Teams), Dave Merritt (Secondary/Safeties), Robert Nunn (Defensive Line), Jerry Palmieri (Strength & Conditioning), Markus Paul (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Michael Pope (Tight Ends), Sean Ryan (Wide Receivers), Mike Sullivan (Quarterbacks).

2011 NEW YORK GIANTS NUMERICAL ROSTER

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NO LAST FIRST POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. GP/GS/DNP/IA20 Amukamara Prince CB 6-0 207 6/6/1989 22 R Nebraska Glendale, AZ D1-'11 0/0/0/278 Andrews Stacy T 6-6 318 6/2/1981 30 9 Mississippi Camden, AR UFA (SEA)-'11 2/0/0/064 Baas David C 6-4 312 9/28/1981 29 7 Michigan Sarasota, FL UFA (SF)-'11 2/2/0/085 Ballard Jake TE 6-6 275 12/21/1987 23 2 Ohio State Springboro, OH FA-'10 2/2/0/065 Beatty Will T 6-6 319 3/2/1985 26 3 Connecticut York, PA D2-'09 2/2/0/047 Beckum Travis TE 6-3 234 1/24/1987 24 3 Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI D3-'09 0/0/0/295 Bernard Rocky DT 6-3 301 4/19/1979 32 10 Texas A&M Sterling, TX FA-'11 2/0/0/059 Boley Michael LB 6-3 230 8/24/1982 29 7 Southern Miss Elkmont, AL UFA (ATL)-'09 2/2/0/077 Boothe Kevin G 6-5 320 7/5/1983 28 6 Cornell Fort Lauderdale, FL W (OAK) -'07 2/0/0/044 Bradshaw Ahmad RB 5-10 214 3/19/1986 25 5 Marshall Bluefield, VA D7b-'07 2/2/0/079 Brewer James T 6-6 330 12/23/1987 23 R Indiana Indianapolis, IN D4-'11 0/0/0/299 Canty Chris DT 6-7 317 11/10/1982 28 7 Virginia Charlotte, NC UFA (DAL)-'09 2/2/0/08 Carr David QB 6-3 212 7/21/1979 32 10 Fresno State Stockdale, CA FA-'11 0/0/2/037 Coe Michael DB 6-0 187 12/17/1983 27 4 Alabama State Memphis, TN FA-'10 2/0/0/080 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 11/11/1986 24 2 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-'10 2/0/0/051 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 5/24/1984 27 5 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-'07 2/0/0/066 Diehl David G 6-5 304 9/15/1980 31 9 Illinois Oak Lawn, IL D5-'03 2/2/0/034 Grant Deon S 6-2 215 3/14/1979 32 12 Tennessee Augusta, GA FA-'10 2/0/0/058 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 9/1/1987 24 R Boston College Wayne, PA FA-'11 2/0/0/087 Hixon Domenik WR 6-2 197 10/8/1984 26 6 Akron Columbus, OH W (DEN)-'07 2/0/0/045 Hynoski Henry FB 6-1 266 12/30/1988 22 R Pittsburgh Elysburg, PA FA-'11 2/1/0/027 Jacobs Brandon RB 6-4 264 7/6/1982 29 7 So. Illinois Napoleanville, LA D4-'05 2/0/0/012 Jernigan Jerrel WR 5-8 189 6/14/1989 22 R Troy Eufaula, AL D3-'11 0/0/0/253 Jones Greg LB 6-0 248 10/5/1988 22 R Michigan State Cincinnati, OH D6-'11 2/2/0/097 Joseph Linval DT 6-4 323 10/10/1988 22 2 East Carolina Gainesville, FL D2-'10 2/2/0/073 Kennedy Jimmy DT 6-4 302 6/5/1979 32 9 Penn State Yonker, NY FA-'11 2/0/0/094 Kiwanuka Mathias LB 6-5 267 3/8/1983 28 6 Boston College Indianapolis, IN D1-'06 2/2/0/010 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 1/3/1981 30 8 Mississippi New Orleans, LA T (SD)-'04 2/2/0/082 Manningham Mario WR 6-0 185 5/25/1986 25 4 Michigan Warren, OH D3-'08 2/2/0/022 Martin Derrick DB 5-10 198 5/16/1985 26 5 Wyoming Denver, CO FA-'11 2/0/0/067 McKenzie Kareem T 6-6 330 5/24/1979 32 11 Penn State Willingboro, NJ UFA (NYJ)-'05 2/2/0/088 Nicks Hakeem WR 6-1 208 1/14/1988 23 3 North Carolina Charlotte, NC D1-'09 2/2/0/086 Pascoe Bear TE 6-5 283 2/23/1986 25 3 Fresno State Porterville, CA FA-'09 1/1/0/055 Paysinger Spencer LB 6-2 236 6/28/1988 23 R Oregon Los Angeles, CA FA-'11 2/0/0/062 Petrus Mitch G 6-3 315 5/11/1987 24 2 Arkansas Carlisle, AR D5-'10 0/0/0/221 Phillips Kenny S 6-2 217 11/24/1986 24 4 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1-'08 2/2/0/090 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 1/1/1989 22 2 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-'10 2/2/0/026 Rolle Antrel S 6-0 206 12/16/1982 28 6 Miami (FL) Homestead, FL FA-'10 2/2/0/031 Ross Aaron CB 6-0 190 9/15/1982 29 5 Texas Tyler, TX D1-'07 2/2/0/039 Sash Tyler S 6-0 215 5/27/1988 23 R Iowa Oskaloosa, IA D6-'11 2/0/0/033 Scott Da'Rel RB 5-11 210 5/26/1988 23 R Maryland Conshohocken, PA D7-'11 0/0/1/176 Snee Chris G 6-3 305 1/18/1982 29 8 Boston College Montrose, PA D2-'04 2/2/0/084 Stokley Brandon WR 6-0 194 6/23/1976 35 13 Louisiana-Lafayette Blacksburg, VA FA-'11 1/0/0/015 Thomas Devin WR 6-2 221 11/15/1986 24 4 Michigan State Ann Arbor, MI W (CAR)- '10 2/0/0/071 Tollefson Dave DE 6-4 266 7/10/1982 29 5 NW Missouri St Concord, CA FA-'11 2/1/0/091 Tuck Justin DE 6-5 268 3/29/1983 28 7 Notre Dame Kellyton, AL D3-'05 1/1/0/19 Tynes Lawrence PK 6-1 194 5/3/1978 33 8 Troy Milton, FL T(KC)-'07 2/0/0/072 Umenyiora Osi DE 6-3 255 11/16/1981 29 9 Troy Auburn, AL D2-'03 0/0/0/228 Ware D.J. RB 6-0 225 2/18/1985 26 5 Georgia Rockmart, GA FA-'07 2/0/0/05 Weatherford Steve P 6-2 211 12/17/1982 28 7 Illinois Terre Haute, IN FA-'11 2/0/0/023 Webster Corey CB 6-0 200 3/2/1982 29 7 LSU Vacherie, LA D2-'05 2/2/0/029 Williams Brian CB 6-0 192 7/2/1979 32 10 N.C. State High Point, NC FA'11 2/0/0/057 Williams Jacquian LB 6-3 224 7/20/1988 23 R South Florida Apopka, FL D6-'11 2/0/0/0

Practice Squad35 Brown Andre RB 6-0 227 12/15/1986 24 3 N.C. State Greenville, SC FA-'11 0/0/0/063 Cordle Jim C 6-3 320 8/22/1987 24 1 Ohio State Lancster OH FA-'11 0/0/0/019 DePalma Dan WR 511 192 7/21/1989 22 R West Chester (PA) Verona, NJ FA-'11 0/0/0/074 Hendricks Dwayne DT 6-3 305 3/17/1986 25 1 Miami (FL) Millville, NJ FA-'10 0/0/0/081 Hogan Chris WR 6-2 214 10/24/1988 22 R Monmouth Ramapo, NJ FA-'11 0/0/0/048 Hopkins Christian TE 6-5 277 2/26/1985 26 1 Toledo Chicago, IL FA-'11 0/0/0/098 Tracy Adrian LB 6-2 245 4/6/1987 24 R William & Mary Sterling, VA D6-'10 0/0/0/069 Trattou Justin DE 6-4 255 8/28/1988 22 R Florida Ramsey, NJ FA'11 0/0/0/0

Reserve/PUP Injury13 Barden Ramses WR 6-6 224 1/1/1986 25 3 Cal Poly La Canada Flintridge, CA D3-'09 Foot61 Koets Adam OL 6-5 300 1/7/1984 27 5 Oregon State Santa Ana, CA D6-'07 Knee

Reserve/Injured Injury96 Austin Marvin DT 6-2 312 1/1/1989 22 R North Carolina Washington, DC D2-'11 Chest54 Goff Jonathan LB 6-2 241 12/12/1985 25 4 Vanderbilt Lynn, MA D5-'08 Knee25 Johnson Bruce CB 5-11 182 12/18/1987 23 3 Miami (FL) Live Oak, FL FA-'09 Achilles73 Parker Martin DT 6-2 303 2/27/1988 23 R Richmond New Haven, CT FA-'011 Foot18 Rosenfels Sage QB 6-4 222 3/16/1978 33 11 Iowa State Maquoketa, IA T (MIN)-'10 Illness52 Sintim Clint LB 6-3 246 2/21/1986 25 3 Virginia Woodbridge, VA D2-'09 Knee24 Thomas Terrell CB 6-0 191 1/8/1985 26 4 USC Alto Loma, CA D2-'08 Knee29 Witherspoon Brian CB 5-10 180 6/5/1985 26 3 Stillman Butler, AL FA'10 Knee

Reserve/Non-Football Injury Injury35 Jones Chad S 6-2 228 10/5/1988 22 2 LSU Baton Rouge, LA D3-'10 Leg

COACHING STAFF HEAD COACH: Tom Coughlin Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator), Kevin Gilbride (Offensive Coordinator), Tom Quinn (Special Teams Coordinator), Jack Bicknell, Jr. (Assistant Offensive Line)Pat Flaherty (Offensive Line), Kevin Gilbride, Jr. (Offensive Assistant), Peter Giunta (Secondary/Corners), Jim Herrmann (Linebackers), Al Holcomb (Defensive Assistant), Jerald Ingram (Running Backs), Larry Izzo (Assistant Special Teams), Dave Merritt (Secondary/Safeties), Robert Nunn (Defensive Line), Jerry Palmieri (Strength & Conditioning), Markus Paul (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Michael Pope (Tight Ends), Sean Ryan (Wide Receivers), Mike Sullivan (Quarterbacks).

2011 NEW YORK GIANTS ALPHABETICAL ROSTER

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NEW YORK GIANTS / WEEK 2 / THROUGH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2011 WON 1, LOST 1 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD 09/11 L 14-28 at Washington 80,121 Bradshaw 28 103 3.7 15 1 09/19 W 28-16 St. Louis 78,290 Jacobs 22 79 3.6 14 1 09/25 at Philadelphia Ware 3 22 7.3 12 0 10/02 at Arizona Manning 5 -10 -2.0 2t 1 10/09 Seattle TEAM 58 194 3.3 15 3 10/16 Buffalo OPPONENTS 45 133 3.0 22 1 10/30 Miami * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD 11/06 at New England Nicks 10 137 13.7 68 1 11/13 at San Francisco Manningham 7 105 15.0 31 0 11/20 Philadelphia Bradshaw 6 55 9.2 23 0 11/28 at New Orleans Hixon 4 50 12.5 22t 1 12/04 Green Bay Ballard 3 72 24.0 41 0 12/11 at Dallas Cruz 2 17 8.5 10 0 12/18 Washington Hynoski 2 12 6.0 8 0 12/24 at New York Jets Jacobs 1 17 17.0 17 0 01/01 Dallas Ware 1 3 3.0 3 0 NY-G Opp. TEAM 36 468 13.0 68 2 TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 37 35 OPPONENTS 43 636 14.8 68 3 Rushing 14 4 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD Passing 19 30 TEAM 0 0 --- --- 0 Penalty 4 1 OPPONENTS 2 9 4.5 9t 1 3rd Down: Made/Att 6/25 10/32 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B 3rd Down Pct. 24.0 31.3 Weatherford 13 593 45.6 37.8 1 2 61 0 4th Down: Made/Att 0/2 2/2 TEAM 13 593 45.6 37.8 1 2 61 0 4th Down Pct. 0.0 100.0 OPPONENTS 13 571 43.9 40.5 0 5 58 0 POSSESSION AVG. 30:48 29:12 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD TOTAL NET YARDS 615 699 Hixon 3 3 31 10.3 18 0 Avg. Per Game 307.5 349.5 Ross 2 1 13 6.5 7 0 Total Plays 126 131 TEAM 5 4 44 8.8 18 0 Avg. Per Play 4.9 5.3 OPPONENTS 7 3 82 11.7 29 0 NET YARDS RUSHING 194 133 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD Avg. Per Game 97.0 66.5 D. Thomas 3 72 24.0 27 0 Total Rushes 58 45 Ware 1 0 0.0 0 0 NET YARDS PASSING 421 566 TEAM 4 72 18.0 27 0 Avg. Per Game 210.5 283.0 OPPONENTS 6 138 23.0 32 0 Sacked/Yards Lost 7/47 6/70 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Gross Yards 468 636 Tynes 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/ 0 0/0 Att./Completions 61/36 80/43 TEAM 0/ 0 0/ 0 0/ 1 0/ 0 0/0 Completion Pct. 59.0 53.8 OPPONENTS 0/ 0 3/ 3 0/ 1 0/ 0 0/0 Had Intercepted 2 0 Tynes: (38B)() PUNTS/AVERAGE 13/45.6 13/43.9 OPP: (39N)(21G,25G,27G) NET PUNTING AVG. 13/37.8 13/40.5 PENALTIES/YARDS 13/118 11/110 FUMBLES/BALL LOST 1/0 5/3 TOUCHDOWNS 6 5 Rushing 3 1 Passing 2 3 Returns 1 1 * SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS TEAM 14 21 7 0 0 42 OPPONENTS 6 14 17 7 0 44 * SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS Boley 1 0 0 1 0 6 Bradshaw 1 1 0 0 0 6 Hixon 1 0 1 0 0 6 Jacobs 1 1 0 0 0 6 Manning 1 1 0 0 0 6 Nicks 1 0 1 0 0 6 Tynes 0 0 0 0 6/ 6 0/ 1 0 6 TEAM 6 3 2 1 6/ 6 0/ 1 0 42 OPPONENTS 5 1 3 1 5/ 5 3/ 4 0 44 2-Pt Conv: TM 0-0, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Pierre-Paul 2.5, Tuck 1.5, Canty 1, Tollefson 1, TM 6, OPP 7 FUM/LOST: Manning 1/0 * PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating Manning 61 36 468 59.0 7.67 2 3.3 2 3.3 68 7/ 47 80.5 TEAM 61 36 468 59.0 7.67 2 3.3 2 3.3 68 7/ 47 80.5 OPPONENTS 80 43 636 53.8 7.95 3 3.8 0 0.0 68 6/ 70 92.5

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PLAYER ST AT TT TFL QHT S - YL INT - YR PD FF FR PLAYER TACKLES ASSISTS TOTALA. Rolle 14 2 16 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 J. Williams 3 1 4K. Phillips 9 4 13 0 1 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 S. Weatherford 3 0 3M. Boley 6 4 10 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 2 Z. DeOssie 2 0 2J. Pierre-Paul 7 1 8 5 3 2.5-30 0-0 1 1 0 D. Thomas 1 1 2M. Kiwanuka 7 1 8 1 2 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 D. Martin 1 1 2D. Grant 5 3 8 0 1 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 V. Cruz 1 0 1G. Jones 6 0 6 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 D. Grant 0 1 1A. Ross 4 2 6 0 0 0-0 0-0 3 0 0 D. Tollefson 1 0 1R. Bernard 2 4 6 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 S. Patsinger 1 0 1C. Canty 4 1 5 2 1 1-5 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 13 4 17J. Williams 3 2 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0C. Webster 4 1 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0J. Tuck 4 1 5 2 3 1.5-19 0-0 0 0 0 D. Tollefson - 1 forced fumble vs. STLL. Joseph 1 2 3 0 1 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 D. Tollefson - 1 fumble recovery vs. STLD. Tollefson 2 0 2 1 3 1-16 0-0 0 0 0T. Sash 1 1 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0J. Kennedy 0 2 2 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0J. Trattou 0 1 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0M. Coe 1 0 1 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0Totals 80 32 112 12 15 6-70 0-0 11 2 2

Total TD's FG's PointsGiants 3 2 0 14Opponent 2 1 1 10

Pct. TD's FG's % of Total PtsGiants 80% 4 0 67%Opponent 88% 4 3 84%

Fumbles INT Total Pct. Conv

2011 NEW YORK GIANTS DEFENSIVE/SPECIAL TEAMS STATISTICS

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES

KEY: ST - solo tackles, AT - assisted tackles, TT - total tackles, TFL - tackles for loss, QHT - quarterback hits, S - YL - sacks and yards lost, INT- YR - interceptions and yards returned, PD - passes defensed, FF - forced fumbles, FR - fumble recoveries.

DEFENSIVE TACKLES

SPECIAL TEAMS MISC.

8 7 37 4428 42

# of Times Scores Points Total Pts.5 4

PERFORMANCE INSIDE THE TWENTY

30

02

22

67%100%

TURNOVERS FORCEDTURNOVER TABLE

TURNOVERS CONVERTED

SACKS (7) - J. Pierre-Paul (2.5) - .5 for 4 vs. STL, 2 for 26 yards at Was; J. Tuck (1.5) - 1.5 for 19 vs. STL, C. Canty (1) - 1 for 5 yards at Was; D. Tollefson (1) - 1 for 16 yard at Was.

INTERCEPTIONS (0):

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2011 Game-by-Game

Statistics

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GIANTS FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING ------------------PASSING------------------ INT BY NYG PUNTS KO RETURNS FUM. ---------------------SCORING---------------------

T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS ATT COM I NO YDS TD NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO/LT TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.9/11 @ Washington 15 5 10 0 315 56 20 75 268 4 28 32 18 1 0 0 0 6-45.2 2 27 2 0 1 21 0 8 63 1/0 2 2 0 0 2/2 0/0 0/1 27:249/19 ST. LOUIS 22 9 9 4 300 70 38 119 200 3 19 29 18 1 0 0 0 7-46 3 17 2 0 2 51 0 5 55 0/0 4 1 2 1 4/4 0/0 0/0 34:129/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 37 14 19 4 615 126 58 194 468 7 - 47 61 36 2 0 0 0 13-45.6 5 44 4 0 3 72 0 13 - 118 1/0 6 3 2 1 6/6 0/0 0/1 30:48

3rd DOWN 9/11 @ Washington 1/10 10%

EFFICIENCY 9/19 St. Louis 5/15 33%

OPPONENTS

FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING -----------------PASSING------------------- INT BY OPP. PUNTS KO RETURNS FUM. --------------------SCORING----------------------T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS ATT COM I NO YDS TD NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO/LT TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.

9/11 @ Washington 21 3 17 1 332 64 74 26 305 4 47 34 21 0 1 9 1 6-43.0 5 53 0 0 2 48 0 3 25 1/1 4 1 2 1 4/4 0/0 0/1 32:369/19 ST. LOUIS 14 1 13 0 367 67 59 19 331 2 23 46 22 0 1 0 0 7-44.7 2 29 3 0 4 90 0 8 85 4/2 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 3/3 25:489/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 35 4 30 1 699 131 133 45 636 6 - 70 80 43 0 2 9 1 13-43.9 7 82 3 0 6 138 0 11 - 110 5/3 5 1 3 1 4/4 0/0 3/4 29:12

3rd DOWN 9/11 @ Washington 5/15 33%

EFFICIENCY 9/19 St. Louis 5/17 29%

PEN.NO-YDS

NEW YORK GIANTSTEAM STATS

PEN.NO-YDS

SK/YD

SK/YDPUNT RETURNS

PUNT RETURNS

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Score Pts/Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss

9/11 @ Washington 3 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 67% 67% 4.6679/19 ST. LOUIS 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 79/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 5 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 80% 80% 5.6

Score Pts/Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss

9/11 @ Washington 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 75% 100% 5.259/19 ST. LOUIS 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 25% 100% 49/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 8 4 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 50% 100% 4.625

OPPONENTS

INSIDE 20 EFFICIENCY

GIANTS

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Score Pts/Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss

9/11 @ Washington 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 79/19 ST. LOUIS 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 79/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 28 100% 100% 7

Score Pts/Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss

9/11 @ Washington 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 79/19 ST. LOUIS 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 39/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.667

OPPONENTS

GOAL TO GO

GIANTS

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1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL

9/11 @ Washington 7 7 0 0 14 0 14 7 7 28

9/19 ST. LOUIS 7 14 7 0 28 6 0 10 0 16

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 14 21 7 0 0 42 6 14 17 7 0 44

NEW YORK GIANTSTEAM SCORING

GIANTS Opponents

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ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG RATING ATT COMP YDS PCT TD INT LG RATING

9/11 @ Washington 32 18 268 56.3 0 1 68 4 28 70.89/19 ST. LOUIS 29 18 200 62.1 2 1 31 3 19 91.29/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 61 36 468 59.0 2 2 68 7 / 47 80.5 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 / 0 #DIV/0!Career Totals 3393 1,968 23,114 58.0 158 115 92 173 / 1224 80.2 2264 1,351 14,433 59.7 65 71 81 266 / 1558 74.9

SACKS SACKS

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL PASSING STATS

8 David Carr10 Eli Manning

DID NOT PLAY

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NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 6 29 4.8 14 0 1 2 2.0 2 1 13 44 3.4 7 19/19 ST. LOUIS 16 50 3.1 9 1 4 -12 -3 -1 0 15 59 3.9 15 0 3 22 7.3 12 09/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 6 79 13.2 14 1 5 -10 -2.0 2 1 28 103 3.7 15 1 3 22 7.3 12 0Career Totals 932 4,357 4.7 73 50 130 275 2.1 16 4 557 2,661 4.8 88 18 38 183 4.8 14 0

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL RUSHING STATS

28 DJ Ware27 Brandon Jacobs 10 Eli Manning 44 Ahmad Bradshaw

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NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 7 122 17.4 68 0 4 49 12.3 24 0 2 59 29.5 41 0 1 10 10.0 10 0

9/19 ST. LOUIS 3 15 5 8 1 3 56 18.7 31 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 5 45 9.0 23 0

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 10 137 13.7 68 1 7 105 15.0 31 0 3 72 24.0 41 0 6 55 9.2 23 0

Career Totals 136 1,979 14.6 68 18 128 1,897 14.8 49 14 2 59 29.5 41 0 81 630 7.8 55 1

NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 2 21 10.5 14 0

9/19 ST. LOUIS 2 29 14.5 22 1 1 17 17.0 17 0

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 4 50 12.5 22 1 1 17 17.0 0 0 0 0 ##### 0 0 0 0 ##### 0 0

Career Totals 63 838 13.3 61 4 66 619 9.4 74 3 21 171 8.1 29 2 10 81 8.1 12 0

NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 1 4 4.0 4 0

9/19 ST. LOUIS 1 8 8.0 8 0 2 29 14.5 10 0

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0 0 ##### 0 0 2 12 6.0 8 0 2 29 14.5 10 0 0 0 ##### 0 0

Career Totals 7 67 9.6 18 0 2 12 6.0 0 0 2 29 14.5 0 0 40 445 11.1 40 3

Inactive

Inactive

80 Victor Cruz45 Henry Hynoski

NEW YORK GIANTSRECEIVING STATS

82 Mario Manningham

28 D.J. Ware

88 Hakeem Nicks

87 Domenik Hixon

44 Ahmad Bradshaw

27 Brandon Jacobs 47 Travis Beckum

15 Devin Thomas

85 Jake Ballard

86 Bear Pascoe

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NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington

9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0 0 ##### 0 0

Career Totals 0 0 ##### 0 0

Inactive

Inactive

RECEIVING STATS12 Jerrel Jernigan

INDIVIDUAL

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TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 6 1 7 2 3 0 3 1(5)9/19 ST. LOUIS 8 1 9 1 1 1 2 19/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 14 - 2 -- 16 1(11) 0 2 1 4 - 1 -- 5 1.5(14) 0 1 0 0CAREER TOTALS 392 - 59 -- 451 2.5(11) 13 40 5 3 152 - 78 -- 230 12(14) 0 12 2 1

TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 4 0 4 5 4 9 29/19 ST. LOUIS 2 0 2 4 0 4 29/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 6 - 0 -- 6 0(0) 0 0 0 0 9 - 4 -- 13 0 4 0 0CAREER TOTALS 6 - 0 -- 6 0(0) 0 0 0 0 130 - 53 -- 183 4 16 0 3

TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 1 1 2 1 1 29/19 ST. LOUIS 2 1 3 1 3 4 19/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 3 - 2 -- 5 0(0) 0 0 0 0 2 - 4 -- 6 0(0) 0 1 0 0CAREER TOTALS 3 - 2 -- 5 0(0) 0 0 0 0 243 - 101 -- 344 32 0 18 5 7

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS

95 Rocky Bernard

26 Antrel Rolle

53 Greg Jones

57 Jacquian Williams

21 Kenny Phillips

99 Chris Canty

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TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 0 1 1 1 3 1 49/19 ST. LOUIS 4 0 4 2 2 49/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 4 - 1 -- 5 0 1 0 0 5 - 3 -- 8 0(0) 0 0 0 0CAREER TOTALS 207 - 62 -- 269 1(3) 10 68 5 1 608 - 216 -- 824 5.5(10) 29 84 4 9

TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 1 1 2 2 0 2 1(16)9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 1 - 1 -- 2 0(0) 0 0 0 0 2 - 0 -- 2 1(16) 0 0 0 0CAREER TOTALS 1 - 1 -- 2 0(0) 0 0 0 0 25 - 25 -- 50 6(48) 0 5 2 0

TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 0 1 19/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0 - 0 -- 0 0(0) 0 0 0 0 0 - 1 -- 1 0 0 0 0CAREER TOTALS 236 - 113 -- 349 60 (420.5) 0 11 28 13 0 - 1 -- 1 0(0) 0 0 0 0

INACTIVE Practice Squad

39 Tyler Sash

69 Justin Trattou

INACTIVE

72 Osi Umenyiora

NEW YORK GIANTS

23 Corey Webster 34 Deon Grant

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS

71 Dave Tollefson

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TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 0 1 1 4 1 59/19 ST. LOUIS 0 1 1 3 0 39/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0 - 2 -- 2 0(0) 0 0 0 0 7 - 1 -- 8 4(30) 0 0 0 1CAREER TOTALS 106 - 84 -- 190 8.5(39) 0 5 1 2 156 - 110 -- 266 23.5(130) 2 10 7 3

TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 5 1 6 2(26) 1 6 1 79/19 ST. LOUIS 2 0 2 .5(4) 1 2 1 3 39/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 7 - 1 -- 8 2.5(30) 0 1 1 0 8 - 2 -- 10 0(0) 0 3 0 0CAREER TOTALS 31 - 8 -- 39 7(66) 0 7 4 2 108 - 50 -- 158 2.5(16) 6 24 0 0

TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 3 1 4 19/19 ST. LOUIS 4 1 5 1.5 (19) 3 3 6 1 19/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 4 - 1 -- 5 0(0) 0 0 0 0 6 - 4 -- 10 0(0) 0 1 0 2CAREER TOTALS 212 - 119 -- 331 42(286) 1 16 17 6 370 - 145 -- 515 8(33) 5 38 7 7

73 Jimmy Kennedy 97 Mathias Kiwanuka

52 Michael Boley

INACTIVE

91 Justin Tuck

NEW YORK GIANTS

31 Aaron Ross90 Jason Pierre-Paul

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS

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TACKLES PASS FOR FUM. TACKLES PASS FOR FUM.SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC. SOLO - ASST. -- TOTAL SKS INT DEF. FUM. REC.

9/11 @ Washington 1 2 3 19/19 ST. LOUIS 1 0 19/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets 0 - 0 -- 0 0 0 0 01/1 DALLAS 0 - 0 -- 0 0 0 0 0

2011 Totals 1 - 2 -- 3 0 1 0 0 1 - 0 -- 1 0 0 0 0CAREER TOTALS 9 - 5 -- 14 0 1 0 0 10 - 2 -- 12 0 1 0 0

9/11 @ Washington

9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals

CAREER TOTALS

37 Michael Coe

NEW YORK GIANTS

97 Linval Joseph

INDIVIDUAL DEFENSIVE STATS

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NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington

9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 #### 0 0

Career Totals 29 267 9.2 43 0 4 22 5.5 22 0 10 110 11.0 57 1 13 430 33.1 57 4

NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington

9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 #DIV/0! 0 0 0 0 #### 0 0

Career Totals 6 109 18.2 50 2 1 32 32.0 32 1 0 0 #### 0 1

31 Aaron Ross 57 Chase Blackburn 25 Bruce Johnson

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL INTERCEPTION RETURNS

34 Deon Grant 21 Kenny Phillips 23 Corey Webster 26 Antrel Rolle

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NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 1 13 13.0 13 0

9/19 ST. LOUIS 1 65 65.0 65 1 1 0 0.0 1 0

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 2 78 39.0 13 1 1 0 0.0 13 0

NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington

9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals

NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington

9/19 ST. LOUIS

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI 2 75 37.5 75 1

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL FUMBLE RECOVERIES

59 Michael Boley 71 Dave Tollefson

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RET RETNO. YDS AVG TB IN20 LG BL YDS NET NO. YDS AVG TB IN20 LG BL YDS NET

9/11 @ Washington 6 271 45.2 0 0 59 0 53 36.3

9/19 ST. LOUIS 7 322 46.0 1 2 61 0 29 39.0

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 13 593 45.6 1 2 61 0 82 37.8

Career Totals 376 16,178 43.0 38 39 66 0 1,540 36.9

FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL

9/11 @ Washington Tynes (38B) 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Gano (39 WL) 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1

9/19 ST. LOUIS Tynes ( ) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 Brown (21)(25)(27) 0-0 3-3 0-0 0-0 0-0 3-3

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 3-3 0-1 0-0 0-0 3-4

GIANTS OPPONENTS

KICKING

NEW YORK GIANTS

5 Steve Weatherford

INDIVIDUAL KICKING

PUNTING

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NO. YDS AVG FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG FC LG TD NO. YDS AVG FC LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 2 59 29.5 2 18 0

9/19 ST. LOUIS 1 4 4.0 1 4 0 2 13 6.5 1 7 0

9/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England 1 8 8.0 0 8 0

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 3 63 21.0 3 18 0 2 13 6.5 1 7 0 1 8 8.0 0 8 0

Career Totals 51 593 11.6 34 79 1 10 63 6.3 1 14 0 1 8 8.0 0 6 0

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL PUNT RETURNS

87 Domenik Hixon 31 Aaron Ross 23 Corey Webster

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NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD NO. YDS AVG LG TD

9/11 @ Washington 1 21 21.0 21 0 0

9/19 ST. LOUIS 2 51 25.5 27 09/25 @ Philadelphia

10/2 @ Arizona

10/9 SEATTLE

10/16 BUFFALO

10/30 MIAMI

11/6 @ New England

11/13 @ San Francisco

11/20 PHILADELPHIA

11/28 @ New Orleans

12/4 GREEN BAY

12/11 @ Dallas

12/18 WASHINGTON

12/24 @ Jets

1/1 DALLAS

2011 Totals 3 72 24.0 19 0 0 0 ##### 0 0 0 0 ##### 0 0Career Totals 39 931 23.9 42 0 23 469 20.4 37 0 80 1,966 24.6 83 1

NEW YORK GIANTSINDIVIDUAL KICKOFF RETURNS

15 Devin Thomas 28 Danny Ware 87 Dominik Hixon

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2011 Miscellaneous

Statistics

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2011 NEW YORK GIANTS SCORING DRIVES

SEPT. 11 at Washington TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG WAS Giants 1 9:53 E.Manning 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-70, 0:35) 7 0 Redskins 2 11:25 T.Hightower 1 yd. run (G.Gano kick) (11-66, 5:32) 7 7 Giants 2 2:48 A.Bradshaw 6 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (8-85, 4:44) 14 7 Redskins 2 0:37 A.Armstrong 6 yd. pass from R.Grossman (G.Gano kick) (5-80, 2:11) 14 14 Redskins 3 13:03 R.Kerrigan 9 yd. interception return (G.Gano kick) 14 21 Redskins 4 5:04 J.Gaffney 4 yd. pass from R.Grossman (G.Gano kick) (10-70, 5:53) 14 28

SEPT. 19 vs. St. Louis TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY STL NYG Rams 1 9:14 Josh.Brown 21 yd. Field Goal (9-84, 3:19) 3 0 Giants 1 5:47 H.Nicks 3 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-38, 2:17) 3 7 Rams 1 3:21 Josh.Brown 25 yd. Field Goal (10-67, 2:26) 6 7 Giants 2 10:58 M.Boley 65 yd. fumble return (L.Tynes kick) 6 14 Giants 2 0:21 D.Hixon 22 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-86, 2:37) 6 21 Rams 3 11:49 Josh.Brown 27 yd. Field Goal (8-60, 3:11) 9 21 Giants 3 6:19 B.Jacobs 9 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (10-81, 5:30) 9 28 Rams 3 1:18 D.Alexander 19 yd.pass from S.Bradford(J. Brown kick) (13-72, 5:01) 16 28

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2010 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART

NEW YORK GIANTS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS (9/11/11)

GIANTS (25:21) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 23

REDSKINS (32:36) AVERAGE DRIVE START WAS 30

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END

1. 5 14 2:27 Punt 1. 3 4 1:32 Punt 2. 4 70 :35 Touchdown 2. 3 0 :33 Punt 3. 5 15 2:37 Punt 3. 10 61 5:19 Missed FG 4. 5 19 2:14 Punt 4. 11 66 5:32 Touchdown 5. 8 85 4:44 Touchdown 5. 3 5 1:39 Punt 6. 1 0 :37 Half 6. 5 80 2:11 Touchdown 7. 3 0 1:57 Interception 7. 5 28 2:15 Punt 8. 3 5 2:14 Punt 8. 7 19 4:34 Punt 9. 7 60 3:23 Downs 9. 3 -18 1:00 Fumble

10. 3 -5 1:35 Punt 10. 10 70 5:53 Touchdown 11. 4 7 2:05 Blocked FG 11. 5 17 2:08 Punt 12. 5 10 1:50 Punt 13. 4 15 1:06 Game

ST. LOUIS RAMS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (9/19/11)

RAMS (25:48) AVERAGE DRIVE START StL 25

GIANTS (34:12) AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 28

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END

1. 9 84 3:19 Field Goal 1. 6 43 2:27 Interception 2. 10 67 2:26 Field Goal 2. 3 0 1:10 Punt 3. 3 9 1:47 Punt 3. 5 38 2:17 Touchdown 4. 6 41 2:22 Fumble 4. 3 7 1:34 Punt 5. 3 1 1:07 Punt 5. 3 3 1:40 Punt 6. 5 10 1:58 Punt 6. 3 -3 1:24 Punt 7. 3 2 1:22 Punt 7. 3 6 2:09 Punt 8. 1 -2 0:21 Half 8. 8 86 2:37 Touchdown 9. 8 60 3:11 Field Goal 9. 10 81 5:30 Touchdown

10. 13 72 5:01 Touchdown 10. 8 32 3:46 Punt 11. 3 7 1:24 Punt 11. 6 18 3:48 Punt 12. 3 4 0:56 Punt 12. 9 42 4:16 Downs 13. 3 -18 0:34 Punt 13. 3 -3 1:34 Game

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BIG PLAY PASSES 2011(20 + YARDS)GIANTS OPPONENTS

PLAYERS YARDS DATE OPPONENT PLAYERS YARDS DATE OPPONENTManning to Nicks 68 9/11 at Redskins 1 1 Bradford to Alexander 68 9/19 vs. RamsManning to Ballard 41 9/11 at Redskins 2 2 Grossman to Gaffney 39 9/11 at RedskinsManning to Manningham 31 9/19 vs. Rams 3 3 Bradford to Alexander 35 9/19 vs. RamsManning to Manningham 24 9/11 at Redskins 4 4 Bradford to Sims-Walker 33 9/19 vs. RamsManning to Bradshaw 23 9/19 vs. Rams 5 5 Grossman to Davis 28 9/11 at RedskinsManning to Hixon 22t 9/19 vs. Rams 6 6 Bradford to Kendricks 26 9/19 vs. RamsManning to Bradshaw 22 9/19 vs. Rams 7 7 Grossman to Davis 25 9/11 at Redskins

8 Bradford to Sims-Walker 23 9/19 vs. Rams9 Grossman to Davis 23 9/11 at Redskins

10 Grossman to Moss 22 9/11 at Redskins11 Grossman to Davis 22 9/11 at Redskins

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BIG PLAY RUNS 2011(10 + YARDS)

GIANTS OPPONENTS

PLAYER YARDS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER YARDS DATE OPPONENTBradshaw 15 9/19 vs. Rams 1 1 Hightower 22 9/11 at RedskinsJacobs 14 9/11 at Redskins 2 2 Bradford 17 9/19 vs. RamsWare 12 9/19 vs. Rams 3Bradshaw 10 9/19 vs. Rams 4

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2010 NFL RANKINGS

Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass9/11 @ Washington 12T 11 11 20T 22 18 5 4T 6 15 9T 189/19 ST. LOUIS 13 9 13 24 18 24 8 3 11 19 3 249/25 @ Philadelphia10/2 @ Arizona10/9 SEATTLE10/16 BUFFALO10/30 MIAMI11/6 @ New England11/13 @ San Francisco11/20 PHILADELPHIA11/28 @ New Orleans12/4 GREEN BAY12/11 @ Dallas12/18 WASHINGTON12/24 @ Jets1/1 DALLAS

T = Tied for position* = League Leader

NFL Rank

Giants DefenseWEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS

NFL RankNFC Rank

Giants OffenseNFC Rank

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GIANTS 2010 FIRST DOWNS

PenaltiesPlayer 3rd & 4th 3rd & 4th 3rd & 4th 3rd & 4thEli Manning 19 4 19 4

0 019 4

Hakeem Nicks 6 1 6 1Jake Ballard 3 0 3 0Mario Manningham 4 0 4 0Domenik Hixon 3 1 3 1Ahmad Bradshaw 1 1 1 1Victor Cruz 1 1 1 1Brandon Jacobs 1 0 1 0

0 00 00 00 00 00 019 4

Brandon Jacobs 6 0 6 0Ahmad Bradshaw 5 1 5 1DJ Ware 2 1 2 1Eli Manning 1 0 1 0

0 00 00 014 2

4 4

Totals 4 14 2 19 4 19 4 37 6

Total Passing

Total Receiving

Total Rushing

FIRST DOWNS EARNED

Total First DownsRushing Receiving Passing Totals

PenaltiesFirst Downs Earned

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NO. Results From Turnovers PTs.Defense 3 Takeaways 2 Touchdowns 14

0 Field Goals 00 Safeties 0

14Offense 2 Giveaways 1 Touchdowns 7

1 Field Goal 30 Safeties 0

10Totals 1 Ratio Even Opportunities 4

NO. Defense NO. Offense DiffFirst Half 2 Takeaways 1 Turnovers 1First Quarter 1 Takeaways 1 Turnovers 0Second Quarter 1 Takeaways 0 Turnovers 1

Second Half 1 Takeaways 1 Turnovers 0Third Quarter 0 Takeaways 1 Turnovers -1Fourth Quarter 1 Takeaways 0 Turnovers 1Overtime 0 Takeaways 0 Turnovers 0Totals 3 Takeaways 2 Turnovers 1

GIANTS POINTS FROM TURNOVERS

PLUS/MINUS TURNOVER RATIO

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GIANTS 2010 OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART

Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT

9/11 at Washington L Manning intercepted by Kerrigan 3 NYG-9 TD9/19 vs. St. Louis W Manning intercepted by Mikell 1 Stl-14 FG

2010 OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART

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GIANTS 2010 DEFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART

Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT

9/11 at Washington L Grossman sack fumble recovered by Boley 4 WAS-40 Blocked FG9/19 vs. St. Louis W Salas muffed punt recovered by Tollefson 1 StL-38 TD9/19 vs. St. Louis W Bradford fumble recovered by Boley rt for TD 2 NYG-35 TD

2010 DEFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART

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2011 NEW YORK GIANTS INDIVIDUAL BEST GIANTS LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 15, Bradshaw, vs. StL, (9/19) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: 9, Jacobs vs. StL, (9/19) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 68, Manning to Nicks, at WAS, (9/11) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 22, Hixon vs. StL (9/19) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 18, Hixon at WAS, (9/11) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 27, Thomas, vs. StL (9/19) MOST INTERCEPTIONS None LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: None LONGEST PUNT: 61, Weatherford vs. StL (9/19) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: None MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 16, Jacobs vs. StL (9/19) MOST RUSHING YARDS: 50, Jacobs vs. StL (9/19) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 32, Manning, at WAS, (9/11) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 18, 2x Manning at WAS (9/11), vs. StL (9/19) MOST YARDS PASSING: 268, Manning, at WAS, (9/11) MOST RECEPTIONS: 7, Nicks, at WAS, (9/11) MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 122, Nicks, at WAS, (9/11) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 1, 2x Manning, at WAS, (9/11), vs. StL (9/19) MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 1, 3x last Jacobs vs. StL (9/19) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 2, Manning vs. StL (9/19) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 1, 2x Hixon and Nick vs. StL (9/19) MOST QB SACKS: 2, Pierre-Paul, at WAS, (9/11) OPPONENTS LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 22, Hightower, at WAS, (9/11) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: 1, Hightower, at WAS, (9/11) LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 68, Bradford to Alexander vs. StL (9/19) LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 6T, Grossman to Armstrong, at WAS, (9/11) LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 29, Salas vs. StL (9/19) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 32, Porter vs. StL (9/19) MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1, 2x last Mikell vs. StL (9/19) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 9t, Kerrigan, at WAS, (9/11) LONGEST PUNT: 58, Jones vs. StL (9/19) LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 27, Brown vs. StL (9/19) MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 25, Hightower, at WAS, (9/11) MOST RUSHING YARDS: 72, Hightower, at WAS, (9/11) MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 46, Bradford vs. StL (9/19) MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 22, Bradford vs. StL (9/19) MOST YARDS PASSING: 331, Bradford vs. StL (9/19) MOST PASSES CAUGHT: 6, 2x last Sims-Walker vs. StL (9/19) MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 122, Alexander vs. StL (9/19) MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: None MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 1, Hightower, at WAS, (9/11) MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 1, 3x last Alexander vs. StL (9/19) MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 2, Grossman at Was (9/11) MOST QB SACKS: 2, Neild, at WAS, (9/11)

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Player Thumbnails

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

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QUARTERBACKS

10 Eli Manning QB 6-4 218 Mississippi 8 T (SD)-‘04 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0)

2011 Regular Season-Highs: Passing

Completions: 18 – 2x vs. STL 9/19, at WAS 9/11 Attempts: 32 – at WAS 9/11 Yards: 268 – at WAS 9/11 Long Comp: 68 – at WAS 9/11 Touchdowns: 2 – vs. STL 9/19 QB Rating: 91.2 – vs. STL 9/19

Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started his is 104th consecutive regular season, the longest active streak among NFL quarterbacks… Scored the Giants’ first touchdown on a two-yard run… It was the fourth rushing touchdown of his career and the first since a one-yarder on Sept. 4, 2008, also in a season-opening game vs. the Redskins.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Eli Manning completed 18-of-29 passes for 200 yards and his first two touchdowns of the season, to Hakeem Nicks and Domenik Hixon.

GP/GS COMP ATT COMP% YDS TD LG INT RATING 11REG 2/2 36 61 59.0 468 2 68 2 80.5

10 David Carr QB 6-3 212 Fresno State 10 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Did not see action as the backup quarterback. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Did not see action as the backup quarterback.

GP/GS COMP ATT COMP% YDS TD LG INT RATING 11REG 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

18 Sage Rosenfels QB 6-4 225 Iowa State 11 T (MIN)-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Injured Reserve (Illness). • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Injured Reserve (Illness).

GP/GS COMP ATT COMP% YDS TD LG INT RATING 11REG 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0

RUNNING BACKS

44 Ahmad Bradshaw RB 5-9 214 Marshall 5 D7b-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0)

2011 Regular Season-Highs:

Rushing Carries: 15 – vs. STL 9/19 Yards: 59 – vs. STL 9/19 Longest Run: 15 – vs. STL 9/19 Touchdowns: 1 – at WAS 9/11

Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Rushed for 44 yards to increase his career total to 2,602… Passed Bobby Carpenter (2,572) and into 11th place on the Giants’ career list… His second-quarter touchdown run was the 18th rushing score of his career, tying Joe Morrison for 12th on the franchise’s all-time list.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Rushed for 59 yards on 15 carries (3.9 avg.)… Also caught 5 passes for 45 yards,

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including a long of 23 yards.

GP/GS RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD REC YARDS AVG LG TD

11REG 2/2 28 103 3.7 15 1 6 55 9.2 23 0

27 Brandon Jacobs RB 6-4 264 Southern Illinois 7 D4-‘05 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0)

2011 Regular Season-Highs:

Rushing Carries: 16 – vs. STL 9/19 Yards: 50 – vs. STL 9/19 Longest Run: 14 – at Was 9/11 Touchdowns: 1 – vs. STL 9/19

Season Notes: • (at Washington 9/11/11) Finished with six carries for 29 yards… His 14-yard run helped set up

Bradshaw’s second quarter touchdown. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Ran for 50 yards on 16 carries, including rushing for his first touchdown of the

season, a nine-yard run up the middle… His 3rdquarter TD was the 50th rushing touchdown of Jacobs’ career. That broke a tie with Rodney Hampton and moved Jacobs into sole possession of second place on the franchise’s career list. Tiki Barber is first with 55.

GP/GS RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD REC YARDS AVG LG TD

11REG 2/0 22 79 3.6 14 1 1 17 17.0 17 0

28 D.J. Ware RB 6-0 225 Georgia 5 FA-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0)

2011 Regular Season-Highs: Rushing

Carries: 3 – vs. STL 9/19 Yards: 22 – vs. STL 9/19 Longest Run: 12 – vs. STL 9/19 Touchdowns: N/A

Season Notes:

• (at Washington) Saw action on special teams and running back. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action on special teams and running back… Carried the ball for the first time

this season, rushing for 22 yards on three carries. .

GP/GS RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD REC YARDS AVG LG TD

11REG 2/0 3 2 7.3 12 0 1 3 3.0 3 0 GP/GS PR YARDS AVG LG TD KOR YARDS AVG LG TD

11REG 2/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0

33 Da’Rel Scott RB 5-11 210 Maryland R D7-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/1/1) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Dressed but did not play. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive.

GP/GS RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD REC YARDS AVG LG TD 11REG 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

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45 Henry Hynoski RB 6-1 266 Pittsburgh R FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/1/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Delivered a key block on Ahmad Bradshaw’s touchdown run… Caught a four-yard pass… Was one of 10 rookies on opening day roster… One of seven Giants rookies to make their NFL debut.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Made first career NFL start at fullback.

GP/GS RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD REC YARDS AVG LG TD

11REG 2/1 2 12 6.0 8 0 2 12 8 0

WIDE RECEIVERS 12 Jerrel Jernigan WR 5-8 185 Troy R D3-’11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/2) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD 11REG 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 13 Ramses Barden WR 6-6 224 Cal Poly 3 D3-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) On PUP. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) On PUP.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD 11REG 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

15 Devin Thomas WR 6-2 221 Michigan State 4 W (CAR)-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action at wide receiver and special teams, where he recorded one tackle and an assist.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action at receiver and on special teams, returning two kicks back for 51 yards.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2

GP/GS PR YARDS AVG LG TD KOR YARDS AVG LG TD 11REG 1/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3 72 24.0 27 0

80 Victor Cruz WR 6-0 204 Massachusetts 2 FA-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (vs. Carolina 9/12/10) Saw action at wide receiver and special teams… Recorded one special teams tackle.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action at receiver and special teams… Caught his first two passes of the season (for 17 yards).

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11 REG 2/0 2 17 8.5 10 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1

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82 Mario Manningham WR 6-0 185 Michigan 4 D3-‘08 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0)

Regular Season-Highs: Receiving

Receptions: 4 – at WAS 9/11 Yards: 59 – vs. STL 9/19 Longest Reception: 31 – vs. STL 9/19 Touchdowns: N/A

Season Notes: • (at Washington 9/11/11) Finished with 4 receptions for 49 yards with a long of 24. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Caught three passes for 56 yards, including a 31-yard acrobatic catch to set up

Hixon’s touchdown… Left the game with a concussion.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 2/2 7 105 15.0 31 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

84 Brandon Stokley WR 6-0 194 Louisiana-Lafayette 13 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0/0/0)

Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Was not with team. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw his first action as a Giant after being signed as a free agent earlier in the

week…Saw action as a receiver.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 1/0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

87 Domenik Hixon WR 6-2 197 Akron 6 W (DEN)-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0)

Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Played his first game since 2009… Returned two punts for 27 yards… Caught two passes for 21 yards.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Hixon scored his first touchdown since Dec. 13, 2009, a 61-yard reception vs. Philadelphia. It was the fourth touchdown catch of his career… Also saw action on special teams.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 2/0 4 50 12.5 22t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

GP/GS PR YARDS AVG LG TD KOR YARDS AVG LG TD

11REG 2/0 3 31 10.3 18 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

88 Hakeem Nicks WR 6-1 208 North Carolina 3 D1-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0)

Regular Season-Highs: Receiving

Receptions: 7 – at WAS 9/11 Yards: 122 – at WAS 9/11 Longest Reception: 68 – at WAS 9/11 Touchdowns: 1 vs. STL 9/19

Season Notes: • (at Washington 9/11/11) Caught a game-high seven passes for 122 yards, his seventh career 100-yard

game… Tied his career long with a 68-yard reception to set up the Giants’ first touchdown in the opening quarter (vs. PHI, 12/13/09).

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Caught is first touchdown of the season.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD RUSH YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 2/2 10 137 13.7 68 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

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TIGHT ENDS 85 Jake Ballard TE 6-6 275 Ohio State 2 FA-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0)

Regular Season-Highs: Receiving

Receptions: 2 – at Was 9/11 Yards: 59 – at Was 9/11 Longest Reception: 41 – at Was 9/11 Touchdowns: N/A

Season Notes: • (at Washington 9/11/11) Made first NFL start… Ballard caught two passes for 59 yards, including a 41-

yarder… His first career catch was an 18-yarder late in the first quarter. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Made his second straight start at tight end.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 2/2 3 72 24.0 41 0 0

47 Travis Beckum TE 6-3 234 Wisconsin 3 D3-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/2) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac 11REG 0/0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

86 Bear Pascoe TE 6-5 283 Fresno State 3 FA-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/1/0/0) Season Notes:

• (vs. Washington 9/11/11) Started at fullback… Saw action at both fullback and tight end. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action at tight end.

GP/GS REC YARDS AVG LG TD ST Tac

11REG 2/1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0

OFFENSIVE LINE

61 Adam Koets OL 6-5 300 Oregon State 5 D6-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) On PUP with knee injury. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) On PUP with knee injury.

62 Mitch Petrus G 6-3 315 Arkansas 2 D5-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/2) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive.

64 David Baas C 6-4 312 Michigan 7 UFA (SF)-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at center… His run protection in the 2nd quarter helped Brandon Jacobs

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run for a game-long 14 yards up the middle, setting up Ahmad Bradshaw’s touchdown. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Started at center… Blocking helped Bradshaw and Jacobs combine to rush for

109 yards.

65 Will Beatty T 6-6 319 Connecticut 3 D2-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at left tackle… Helped Giants rush for 75 yards. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Started at left tackle… Helped Jacobs and Bradshaw rush for 109 yards and one

touchdown.

66 David Diehl G 6-5 304 Illinois 9 D5-‘03 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at left guard after playing most of his career at left tackle… Block protection allowed passing plays of 68 (Manning to Nicks) and 41 (Manning to Ballard) yards and helped spring Brandon Jacob’s team-high 14-yard run.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Started at left guard… Helped the Giants backs to combine for 131 yards.

67 Kareem McKenzie T 6-6 330 Penn State 11 UFA (NYJ)-‘05 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at right tackle… Pass protection allowed passing plays of 68 (Manning to Nicks) and 41 (Manning to Ballard) yards.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Started at right tackle… Run blocking helped Giants three backs gain 131 yards.

76 Chris Snee G 6-3 305 Boston College 8 D2-‘04 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at right guard… Block protection allowed passing plays of 68 (Manning to Nicks) and 41 (Manning to Ballard) yards and helped spring Brandon Jacob’s team-high 14-yard run.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Started at right guard… Part of O-line that helped Giants three backs garner 131 yards on the ground.

77 Kevin Boothe G 6-5 320 Cornell 6 W (OAK)-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action on special teams. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action on special teams.

78 Shawn Andrews T 6-4 318 Mississippi 9 UFA (SEA)-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action at tackle and special teams. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action as an eligible receiver and special teams.

79 James Brewer T 6-6 330 Indiana R D4-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/2) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive.

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SPECIALISTS

51 Zak DeOssie LS 6-4 249 Brown 5 D4-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0)

Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action as the long snapper… Recorded 2 special teams tackles. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action as the long snapper.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2

5 Steve Weatherford P 6-2 211 Illinois 7 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/12/11) Punted 6 times for 45.5 gross and 36.3 net with a long of 59 yards. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Punted 7 times for a 46.0 gross and a 39.0 net… Had a long of 61 yards… Kicked

two inside the 20.

GP/GS PUNTS YARDS AVG NET LG TB In20 BLK 11REG 2/0 13 593 45.6 37.8 61 1 2 0

9 Lawrence Tynes PK 6-1 194 Troy 8 T (KC)-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) His only field goal attempt (38-yarder) was blocked… It was the first time a Giants’ field goal attempt was blocked since Dec. 7, 2008, when Philadelphia’s Trent Cole knocked down John Carney’s 47-yard try… Was also 2-for-2 on PATs.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Went 4-for-4 on PATs. GP/GS PAT ATT FG ATT FG% LG PTS TB 11REG 2/0 6 6 0 1 0.0 N/A 6 2

DEFENSIVE LINE

95 Rocky Bernard DT 6-3 301 Texas A&M 10 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action in rotation of defensive line at tackle and finished with 1 solo tackle and 1 assist.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Combined for four tackles (1 solo).

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 2 4 6 0 0 1 0 0 0

99 Chris Canty DE 6-7 317 Virginia 7 UFA (Dal)-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at right defensive tackle and finished with 3 tackles, 1 sack and 1 QB hit and 1 tackle for loss... Chris Canty sacked Grossman for a five-yard loss, his first sack since Oct. 3, 2010 against Chicago’s Jay Cutler.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Finished with two combined tackles, and a solo tackle for loss… Also registered a pass defense.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 4 1 5 1.0 0 0 0 0 0

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97 Linval Joseph DT 6-4 323 East Carolina 2 D2-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Made first career start at left defensive tackle… Help limit the Redskins running game to 74 total yards… Finished the game with 3 tackles (1 solo) and 1 quarterback hit.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Made second straight start… Part of Giants D-Line that held Rams to 59 total yards rushing.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 1 2 3 0.0 0 1 0 0 0

90 Jason Pierre-Paul DE 6-5 270 South Florida R D1-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Made first career start at right defensive end… Registered 5 tackles (4 solo), 2 sacks, 3 tackle for losses, 1 quarterback hit and force fumble.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Made second straight start… shared a sack with Tuck… Finish game with two solo tackles, .5 sacks, two tackles for losses, two QB hits, and a pass defense.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 7 1 8 2.5 0 1 1 0 0

71 Dave Tollefson DE 6-4 266 NW Missouri State 5 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/1/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Made NFL starting debut at left defensive end... Had 2 solo tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss, and 2 quarterback hits.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Contributed on defense and special teams, where he recorded on quarterback hit on defense and one tackle, or force fumble and one fumble recovery on special teams.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/1 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0 0 1

91 Justin Tuck DE 6-5 268 Notre Dame 7 D3-‘05 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0/0/1) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive due to a neck stinger he suffered in preseason… His absence ended a streak of 64 consecutive regular season games played. He was not in uniform for the first time since 2006, when he sat out the last 10 games after undergoing foot surgery.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Made first start of the season after missing the season opener with a neck injury and had five tackles (four solo) and 1.5 sacks.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 1/1 4 1 5 1.5 0 0 0 0 0

72 Osi Umenyiora DE 6-3 255 Troy 9 D2-‘03 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/2) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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73 Jimmy Kennedy DT 6-4 302 Penn State 9 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Got into defensive rotation at tackle… Assisted on a tackle. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Registered an assist on a tackle.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

69 Justin Trattou DE 6-4 255 Florida R FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) One of seven Giants rookies to make NFL debut after being activated from the practice squad… Registered an assist.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Practice Squad.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 1/0 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

LINEBACKERS

94 Mathias Kiwanuka LB 6-5 267 Boston College 6 D1-‘06 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington) Started at linebacker and finished with 5 tackles (4 solo), 1 tackle for loss and 2 QB hits. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Had three solo tackles… Helped hold Rams running game to 59 yards.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 7 1 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

59 Michael Boley LB 6-3 230 Southern Miss 7 UFA(ATL)-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at weakside linebacker and recorded 4 tackles (3 solos) and recovered one fumble… Was part of the Giants defense that allowed only 74 rushing yards.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Scored the Giants’ second touchdown on a 65-yard fumble return in the second quarter…The touchdown was the first of Boley’s seven-year career.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 6 4 10 0.0 0 0 0 2 0

53 Greg Jones LB 6-0 248 Michigan State R D6-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Jones was the first Giants rookie linebacker to start on opening day since Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor in 1981, the first defensive rookie to start an opener since tackle Barry Cofield in 2006 and the first to start since Matthews, a tight end, four years ago… Jones was the only rookie to start against the Redskins. He had four solo tackles, including one on the game’s first play.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Made second straight start… Finished with two solo tackle, one tackle for loss.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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58 Mark Herzlich LB 6-4 246 Boston College R FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Was one of seven Giants to make NFL debut… Saw action on special teams. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action on special teams.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11 REG 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

54 Jonathan Goff LB 6-2 241 Vanderbilt 4 D5-‘08 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Injured Reserve. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Injured Reserve.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

52 Clint Sintim LB 6-3 246 Virginia 3 D2-‘09 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Injured Reserve. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Injured Reserve.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

57 Jaquian Williams LB 6-3 224 South Florida R D6-‘11 2011GP/GS/DNP/IA: (1/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) One of 10 rookies to make the opening-night roster… Finished the game with 1 solo tackle and 1 assisted tackle.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Played in the defensive rotation and on special teams… Registered 3 tackles (1 solo) and four special team tackles (3 solo).

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0 0 4

55 Spencer Paysinger LB 6-2 236 Oregon R FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action on special teams… One of seven rookies to play. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action on special teams… Collected one tackle.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 1

DEFENSIVE BACKS

20 Prince Amukamara CB 6-0 207 Nebraska R D1-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/2) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Inactive. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Inactive.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

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37 Michael Coe CB 6-0 187 Alabama State 4 FA-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0)

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action on special teams. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action at corner and special teams… Recorded one solo tackle.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11 REG 2/0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

34 Deon Grant S 6-2 215 Tennessee 12 FA-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action in nickel and dime packages and finished with 4 tackles, and one special teams assist.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Registered 4 tackles (2 solo) and one QB hit. GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 5 3 8 0.0 0 0 0 0 1

29 Brian Williams CB 6-0 192 NC State 10 FA-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0)

Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Saw action on special teams. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action on special teams.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11 REG 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

39 Tyler Sash S 6-0 217 Iowa R D6-‘11 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) One of seven rookies to see action… Registered one solo tackle and assisted on another.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Saw action on special teams. GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0 0 1

22 Derrick Martin S 5-10 198 Wyoming 5 FA-‘11 2010 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (5/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Recorded 1 tackle on special teams. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Recorded 1 special teams tackle.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 2

21 Kenny Phillips S 6-2 217 Miami (FL) 4 D1-‘08 2011GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at strong safety and finished with a team-high 9 tackles (5 solo), and 2 pass defenses.

• (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Recorded 4 tackles (all solo), 1 hit on the quarterback and 2 pass defenses.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11 REG 2/2 9 4 13 0.0 0 4 0 0 0

31 Aaron Ross CB 6-0 190 Texas 5 D1-‘07 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0)

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Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at right cornerback and accounted for three tackles (2 solo). • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Started at right cornerback and filled in for Hixon as punt returner… Had three

tackles (2 solo) and three pass defenses at DB… Returned two punts for 13 yards.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11 REG 2/2 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 GP/GS PR YARD AVG LG TD KOR YARD AVG LG TD 11REG 2/2 2 13 6.5 7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0

26 Antrel Rolle S 6-0 206 Miami (FL) 6 FA-‘10 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at free safety and finished with 7 tackles (6 solo). • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Led team with 9 tackles (8 solo)… Also forced a fumble.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 14 2 16 0.0 0 0 1 0 0

24 Terrell Thomas CB 6-0 191 USC 4 D2-‘08 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (0/0/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Injured Reserve. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Injured Reserve.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 0/0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0

23 Corey Webster CB 6-0 202 LSU 6 D2-‘05 2011 GP/GS/DNP/IA: (2/2/0/0) Season Notes:

• (at Washington 9/11/11) Started at left cornerback and finished one assisted tackle. • (vs. St. Louis 9/19/11) Recorded 4 solo tackles.

GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks Int. PD FF FR ST TAC 11REG 2/2 4 1 5 0.0 0 1 0 0 0

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Additional Bios

Brandon Stokley

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Brandon Stokley Wide Receiver Height: 6-0 Weight: 192 College Southwestern Louisiana High School: Comeaux (Lafayette, La.) Birthdate: June 23, 1976 How Acquired: Free Agent (2011) NFL Exp. – 13th Year Giants Exp. – 1st Year TRANSACTIONS:

- Originally a 4th round (105th pick overall) draft choice by the Baltimore Ravens in 1999…Signed as a free agent by the Indianapolis Colts on March 14, 2003…Signed as a free agent by the Denver Broncos on March 22, 2007…Had his contract terminated by the Broncos on Sept. 14 2010…Signed with the Seattle Seahawks on Sept. 28, 2010…Signed by the Giants on Sept. 14, 2011.

GIANTS NOTE:

- Stokley scored the first touchdown of Super Bowl XXXV for the Baltimore Ravens on a 38-yard reception from Trent Dilfer.

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: - Joined the Giants after playing for 4 teams and in 129 regular season games with 35 starts

and in 14 postseason games with 3 starts, including a start in Super Bowl XXXV…Career totals include 338 receptions for 4,673 yards (13.8-yard avg.) and 34 touchdowns in the regular season and 43 catches for 620 yards (14.4-yard avg.) and 6 scores in the postseason…Has 8 career 100-yard games…Stokley has career-long 87-yard receptions in both the regular season (9/13/09 for Denver at Cincinnati) and postseason (1/4/04 for Indianapolis vs. Denver).

- In 2010, played in 11 regular season games with no starts and started both postseason games in which he played for Seattle…Totaled 31 catches for 354 yards and no touchdowns in the regular season and 12 catches for 158 yards (both team highs) and 2 touchdowns in the postseason…Started and had 4 receptions for 73 yards, including a 45-yard touchdown with 1:15 remaining in the 2nd quarter that gave the Seahawks the lead for good in an NFC Wild Card Game victory over New Orleans (1/8)…Started in NFC Divisional Playoff Game at Chicago (1/16) and led Seattle with 8 catches for 85 yards, including a 9-yard touchdown in the 4th quarter.

- In 2009, Stokley played all 16 games with 2 starts for the Bronco, totaling 19 receptions for 327 yards (career-high 17.2-yard avg.) and 4 touchdowns... Had an 87-yard touchdown catch with 11 seconds remaining in Denver’s season opener at Cincinnati (9/13) that was marked the longest game-winning touchdown from scrimmage in the final minute of a game in NFL history.

- In 2008, played in 15 games with 2 starts… Caught 49 passes for 528 yards (10.8-yard avg.) with 3 touchdowns…The 49 receptions were the 2nd-highest total of his career…Led Denver with 21 first downs on 3rd or 4th down.

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- In 2007 played in 13 games with a career-high 9 starts in his 1st season in Denver…Led the team with a 15.9-yard reception average while placing 2nd on the team with 635 receiving yards and 3rd with 40 catches…Tied for 2nd on the Broncos with 5 receiving touchdowns... Led the AFC and placed second in the NFL in 1st down percentage on receptions (85.0% / 34-of-40)... Inactive for the year’s final 3 games year due to a knee injury.

- In 2006, Stokley played in 4 games with 1 start for Super Bowl XLI-champion Indianapolis and recorded 8 catches for 85 yards with 1 touchdown... Inactive for 9 games with ankle and knee injuries before being placed on injured reserve on Dec. 14 with a ruptured Achilles tendon in his right leg.

- In 2005, played in 15 regular season games with 4 starts) and in 1 postseason games…Finished with 41 catches for 543 yards (13.2-yard avg.) and 1 touchdown in the regular season and a 13-yard reception in an AFC Divisional Playoff Game vs. Pittsburgh (1/15).

- In 2004, played in all 16 games with 3 starts and in 2 postseason games…Posted career bests in receptions (68), receiving yards (1,077) and receiving touchdowns (10) to earn 3rd-team All-NFL honors from USA Today... Joined teammates Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne as 1,000-yard receivers to make the Colts 1 of 5 teams in league history with three 1,000-yard receivers in the same season... Recorded five 100-yard receiving games and had at least one reception in all but one regular-season game...Totaled 10 receptions for 97 yards in 2 playoff games...Caught Peyton Manning’s NFL-record 49th touchdown pass of the year vs. S.D. (12/26).

- In 2003, Stokley played in 6 games with 3 starts in the regular season and in 3 postseason games for Indianapolis and totaled 22 catches for 211 yards (9.6-yard avg.) and 3 touchdowns...Slowed early in the year due to offseason foot surgery and did not make his season debut until the 7th game...Missed another month of action with a concussion...Contributed 11 catches for 223 yards (20.3-yard avg.) with a team-high 3 touchdowns in the playoffs... Had four receptions for 144 yards and 2 scores, including an 87-yarder, in an AFC Wild Card Game vs. Denver (1/4).

- In 2002, played in 8 games with 5 starts in his final season in Baltimore…Totaled 24 receptions for 357 yards (14.9-yard avg.) and 2 touchdowns... Rushed 6 times for 31 yards... Placed on injured reserve (foot) on Nov. 26.

- In 2001, played all 16 games for the 1st time in his career with 5 starts and played in 2 postseason games…Finished with 24 catches for 344 yards (14.3-yard avg.) and 2 scores for Baltimore...Started the Ravens’ first 3 games...Recorded 2 catches for 38 yards in the postseason.

- In 2000, Stokley played in 7 regular season games with 1 starts and in 4 postseason games with 1 start…Had 11 receptions for 184 yards (16.7-yard avg.) and 2 touchdowns…Added 7 catches for 91 yards in the playoffs…Started Super Bowl XXXV vs. the Giants and had a game-high 52 receiving yards on 3 catches…His 38-yard touchdown reception was the game’s 1st score.

- As a rookie in 1999, played in 2 games for Baltimore before dislocating his shoulder...Had 1 reception, a 28-yard touchdown at St. Louis (9/12) in his NFL debut… Placed on injured reserve (shoulder) on Oct. 25.

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COLLEGE: - Played in 37 games (26 starts) at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (since

renamed the University of Louisiana at Lafayette)...Averaged 100.1 receiving yards per game, posting 241 career receptions for 3,702 yards (15.4-yard avg.) with 25 touchdowns...Set all of the school’s career receiving records and finished 9th in NCAA history in career receiving yards and 10th in receptions...Became the 1st player in school history to eclipse the 1,000-yard receiving mark in a season as he surpassed that benchmark 3 times in his career...Limited to 4 games as a junior due to a knee injury...Set the school’s single-season reception record with 81 catches for 1,160 yards and 7 scores as a sophomore to earn All-Independent and All-Louisiana 1st-team recognition...Had 1,121 yards and 9 touchdowns on 75 catches to set the NCAA Division I-A freshman record during his redshirt freshman season. PERSONAL:

- Married (Lana). They have 2 sons, Cameron and Carson...Stokley played 2 seasons (freshman and senior years) of football at Comeaux High School in Lafayette, La...Caught 80 passes for 946 yards to earn all-state honors as a senior... Named all-district G in basketball and baseball...Involved with the Colorado Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association to raise awareness of the disease...Served as the spokesman for the Meningitis Foundation of America (MFA) in 2004 and has appeared on “celebrity week” on “Wheel of Fortune,” earning more than $40,000 for MFA... A Louisiana native, Stokley assisted the victims of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita by donating clothing, food and supplies to people in the Gulf Region...His father, Nelson, was the football coach at Southwestern Louisiana (currently Louisiana-Lafayette) from 1986-98 after coaching stints at Louisiana State (1968-73), Virginia Tech (1974-77) and Clemson (1980-85)...Born on June 23, 1976, in Blacksburg, Va.

STOKLEY’S NFL STATISTICS: REGULAR SEASON RECEIVING GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 1999 BAL 2 0 1 28 28.0 28t 1 2000 BAL 7 1 11 184 16.7 32 2 2001 BAL 16 5 24 344 14.3 46 2 2002 BAL 8 5 24 357 14.9 35t 2 2003 IND 6 3 22 211 9.6 37t 3 2004 IND 16 3 68 1077 15.8 69t 10 2005 IND 15 4 41 543 13.2 45 1 2006 IND 4 1 8 85 10.6 23 1 2007 DEN 13 9 40 635 15.9 58 5 2008 DEN 15 2 49 528 10.8 36t 3 2009 DEN 16 2 19 327 17.2 87t 4 2010 SEA 11 0 31 354 11.4 36 0 Total 129 35 338 4673 13.8 8t 34 Additional Statistics: 2000 – 1 rush for 6 yards; 2001 – 1 rush for 1 yards, 4 tackles, 1 fumble recovery; 2002 – 6 rushes for 31 yards, 1 tackle; 2004 – 2 tackles, 2 fumble recoveries; 2005 – 2

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tackles; 2007 – 1 rush for minus-6 yards, 2 tackles; 2008 – 3 tackles, 1 forced fumble; 2009- 1 tackle. Stokley’s single-game highs (postseason in parentheses): Receptions – 9 at Houston, 12/28/03, (8 at New England, 1/16/05, 8 at Chicago, 1/16/11). Receiving yards – 153 vs. Tennessee, 12/5/04, (144 vs. Denver, 1/4/04). Longest reception: 87t at Cincinnati, 9/13/09, (87t vs. Denver, 1/4/04). Receiving touchdowns: 3 at Detroit, 1/25/04, (2 vs. Denver, 1/4/04). STOCKLEY’S POSTSEASON STATISTICS: RECEIVING GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD 2000 BAL 4 1 7 91 13.0 38t 1 2001 BAL 2 0 2 38 19.0 27 0 2003 IND 3 0 11 223 20.3 87t 3 2004 IND 2 0 10 97 9.7 21 0 2005 IND 1 0 1 13 13.0 13 0 2010 SEA 2 2 12 158 13.2 45t 2 Totals 14 3 43 620 14.4 87t 6

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Giants Postgame Transcripts

September 19, 2011

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Tom Coughlin Postgame vs. Rams

Monday, Sept. 19, 2011 Opening remarks: Good job to win at home. Obviously there is much to be improved upon, which is okay. We’ll accept that fact. It was a physical game. They went no-huddle. We went no-huddle early on. We had a lot of things to have to contend with. They had a great plan on both sides. We were able to win out in the end. The drive before the half, obviously, was critical. One of the disappointments to me was when we had a yard and a half to go and we couldn’t nail it down. We couldn’t make a yard and a half. That continues to be an issue for us. Obviously there are a bunch of people at the line of scrimmage, it gets competitive. To meet Sergeant Dakota Meyer, which was an honor for me and for anyone who had a chance to say hello to him, a true American hero, and to win on a night when we were honoring the 86 team, felt good about that. We have a couple people that are nicked. I don’t have the answers for you because I really don’t know much. They said Manningham was a concussion. I really don’t know much about that. Q: When did Manningham get hurt? A: Evidently it was right at the end of the first half. He bobbled that ball, the big play ball. I guess when he came in he was kind of dizzy at that point in time. Q: Why was Ross taken out in the third? A: It was an attempt to find a solution to one of the problems we were having. There’s nothing wrong with playing a lot of people. It’s not an indictment on anybody. Just trying to solve an issue. He went right back into the game and he was our punt returner at the end of the game. Did a nice job as well. Q: Importance of victory? A: Importance is obviously watching everybody else play this weekend. To be one and one, to have Dallas one and one, to have Philadelphia one and one, to have Washington in the lead at 2-0, it was important for us to keep the pace. Q: Looks like you guys wanted to run the ball tonight? A: We ran it 30 times. We didn’t have a lot of numbers for it, but we did run the ball 30 times, which is what we attempted to do. I don’t think there is anyone sitting here that doesn’t realize that when there are 27 guys in the box you’re going to have to throw the ball at times. You do attempt to have good balance and that was a good number for us to attempt tonight. Although, we didn’t have a lot of big plays, didn’t have a lot of opportunity for numbers. Re: Hixon’s TD. A: It was a heck of a play by him because there were two double catches on that drive. One was Manningham and one was Hixon. It looked like Domenik made a nice move, got the position and somehow the ball got tipped up and he was able to as he was going to the ground, come up with the catch and it was legitimate. Re: Eli’s turnaround in the passing game A: I think he started seeing things better and started making some completions. Early on we had some difficulty. Q: Boley’s return important? A: Yeah, no question. In addition to that was the number of times we turned them back and they had to kick field goals. That was comforting as well. The Boley play was no question. You score on defense, that’s a huge play. We won the turnover battle. I think it was 2-1. That was huge as well. Q: Hixon got hurt on the TD? A: I think that’s when it occurred. He came back out and ran and they cleared him to go and then he just didn’t feel right. We didn’t play him anymore. Q: Spagnuolo say anything to you? A: No. Just congratulations.

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Q: Two challenges tonight. Did you see it yourself or did you need help from upstairs? A: I’m always yelling and screaming upstairs even if I have an inclination. I want to know for sure, exactly what it is, what am I challenging. The first one I saw pretty clearly. The second one was verified. They were both instrumental challenges. Q: What did you say to Eli after his interception? A: Patted him on the rear end, told him it was a good drive, we moved the ball well. In the no huddle he was looking at the field, letting the clock run down, making the proper call right at the end, he saw the blitz, he made the check. I don’t know why, I’ll look at it on tape. But Mikell made a nice jump. He was way over there. It looked like he was closer to the ball when the ball was released more than I had anticipated when the play started. Re: Ross being taken out. A: I’m sure he was disappointed. He went back in the game, he played, he returned punts, he did all the things. I’m sure he’s disappointed. Q: How close was Nicks to not playing? A: We thought he was going to play. One day this week, at the end of the week, he practiced, just the individual part. The next day he did everything. So we felt pretty good about him. Q: Concerned that you’re short at WR? A: Are there anymore tight ends in the crowd? We’ll get the medical report, we’ll do the best we can with it. We have basically six now. Hopefully we’ll get Mario back. Hopefully he’s not too bad. The thing with Hixon is I just don’t know what to say about that. I know his confidence was a little bit rattled and I’m hoping that’s what it was. Q: On pass interference play, did you get a call from upstairs that it was a catch? A: I didn’t get anything. We thought it was a catch all of the way. Q: No fear that it’s the same type of injury for Hixon? A: I’m not saying a word because I have no idea. Q: Do you think there will be a carryover and Eli will find a rhythm? A: I’m sure he will. I’m sure that will happen. He was doing everything that he could do to turn it around on the field. He was able to do that. That will help. Q: Do you feel like the interception throw had enough on it? A: He could have thrown it in there better. I’m not sure he saw the safety. The safety was way on his way to the ball before he let it go. I think he was just trying to guide the ball in there thinking there was no one else there. It probably got down the field a little bit further than he wanted it to. Q: Is that a throw you always have to drive in there? A: If you’re free and the safety is stuck in the middle of the field, you can throw it anyway you want to. But you if you have to step on it to get the ball in there then you should have done that. I’m not sure he saw the safety. I know I did. I picked the safety up real quick and I thought he’s over there an awful long way towards what we’re trying to accomplish. Q: How important is it that you found a quarterback that can make it through these games? A: The continuity, the accumulation, the confidence building, the same guy in the huddle, the same leader, the same person studying every week, that’s really critical.

Eli Manning Postgame vs. Rams September 19, 2011

Q: How big was this win? A: It is great to get the first win each season. The division is wide open and three teams are 1-1 in the East. We have Philadelphia this week; going up against a good team, a good defense that knows us well, I thought we played good at times. I thought there is still room for improvement. We had some new guys running around in there but in some key moments in the game, I thought we stepped up and played well.

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Q: Talk about taking advantage of what the defense gave you? A: You have to take advantage when you get good field position on a turnover and we scored on defense, which is great. We got good field position early on and we converted on a couple third and longs. We got the screen to Ahmad and a few pass interferences. When they gave us hope, we seemed to jump in there and get points and score touchdowns and not settle for field goals. Q: How big was the drive before halftime? A: That was a big drive. We really hadn’t got much of a rhythm and we only had one good drive during the game. All of a sudden we hit a couple plays although it didn’t start well with the holding call but we overcame that. They had some penalties and we hit Manningham on the sidelines for a big chuck of change and that got us into scoring position and then Hixon with a good catch hanging with that ball. That was a big momentum changer right there and extended the lead and getting a touchdown in that situation. Q: What was it like going up against Spags' defense? A: They do a great job with their safeties disguising things. They will disguise one way and once you make the call, they will come another way. I thought we handled some of there overload blitzes really well. The play where we hit Manningham down the sideline was a pretty good blitz. On a third down we hit Victor Cruz and they showed us one way and brought it the other way and we adjusted to the blitz well and hit him for a first down. We picked up some of their blitzes and anytime you play a blitz happy defense, they are going to get you some. They will get a sack here or there and they are going to make plays but besides the one interception, they didn’t make any big plays off of that. We didn’t have any fumbles or anything else. We hit our share of third down conversions and made some plays. Q: What about Hixon’s catch? A: Great reception and great concentration by him. We had a in and pump route on and the safety bit on the in but we hit him a little bit on the end. Those are throws that you don’t make all the time but it was a great catch by him. It was great concentration and a great catch at that moment. Q: How did you overcome the slow start? A: We did get off to a slow start. They had a good plan and they got some pressure early on and some things. I settled down and got a few completions under my belt. We started protecting and guys were getting open and we started to have a sense of what we were doing and what their game plan was going to be. I had some throws I missed. The deep one to Manningham that I wish I had back that could have been a touchdown. We are not playing as well as we need to at times but I think at key moments when we needed some touchdowns to give our defense a break and get a lead, I thought we made some big plays. We have some new guys in there and we lost a couple receivers at times tonight so we had Brandon Stokley running some routes that really weren’t part of his package only being here a week. I thought we adjusted well and did some good things.

Justin Tuck Postgame vs. Rams

Monday, September 19, 2011 Q: How did the win feel? A: It felt great. Obviously, whenever you get the opportunity to get out there with your teammates it’s a great feeling. We got some rust to shake off, but it felt good. Q: How did it feel to get the first win at home? A: Anytime you come home you want to give a good showing. I think we were able to do that. We started out 0 and 1, and we definitely didn’t want to go 0 and 2. Tonight’s win was important. Q: Do you consider this win an ugly win? A: There’s no such thing as an ugly win--a win is a win. With all the parity in this league, they are a part of the comeback. We’ll take a win any way they come. Obviously there are things we need to correct and get better at, but we’re still proud with how we played tonight. Q: On the sack on Bradford, did you realize that his knee went down?

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A: Not until they showed it on the jumbotron. I actually thought it should have been intentional grounding. Q: Do you guys capitalize on… A: I think it’s coaching. A lot of guys are very aware of their surroundings. Boley’s play is tremendous. I’ve seen that same thing happen a lot of times where guys just leave the ball there and think it’s an incomplete pass. I think that happened last year, or two years ago. We weren’t prepared that game. That could have been another pitch away from a game-changing situation. Tonight, Boley saw it. He always prides himself on how fast he is; he got a chance to show it off tonight. Q: Did you see Hixon’s catch? What did you think of it? A: I did. Might be in the top ten plays of the day. Q: Would you like to see Vick play on Sunday? A: Yeah, why not? I mean, that guy is a tremendous athlete. Obviously--as he goes and that offense goes--you always want to beat teams at their best. Me, personally, I would love for him to play. I think he brings out the best in us, too. Maybe we go down there and he’s not in there and we think we got this thing won. If he’s playing, we know we have to be on our toes. We all know that Philadelphia is a great football team. We’re going to have a great game regardless of if Vick plays or not.

Ahmad Bradshaw Postgame vs. Rams

Monday, September 19, 2011 Q: Were you happy to see you guys run more tonight? A: Yeah, I’m so happy. They told me we would and I was kind of hoping so, but it all depends on how the game is going and how we’re progressing with the run. We did alright early in the game and I was kind of happy with touching the ball. Q: Do you feel like you were getting in a rhythm, unlike last week? A: Yeah, definitely. Like I said, it goes with the game and how the game comes and how we progress. We did alright. I think it worked out. Q: One of the big plays of the game was right before Brandon’s touchdown. You had the …fourth down. Did you just turn around and see an opening there? A: I turned around and I had a lot of blockers in front of me on the screen. I think they just opened up. Everybody blocked everything up and I was patient about it. Baas made a great block and I was able shoot through. Q: Did you think you might have scored there? A: There was a chance. I thought I would. I thought I would walk in the end zone, and somebody made a great play to stop it. Re: Rams loading up to stop the run A: Oh yeah. They kept their eight men in the box. They tried to stop the run after awhile. We were getting a lot of cutbacks early in the game and we need to be aggressive, but we were able to keep running.

Giants Players Quotes Postgame vs. Rams September 19, 2011

Domenik Hixon On the touchdown: It felt awesome. It’s something that we have been working on all week. Coach Gilbride and I went into a lot more detail and he felt it would be a really good play against them. We went out and Eli threw a good ball and we executed. I saw the ball the whole time and it never works out the way you practice. It ended being on the back shoulder and I just reached back and tried to make a play on it.

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On the offense: We try to push each other and there were a lot more points that we left out on the field. We have a lot of improving to do but it definitely feels good to get the win. Brandon Jacobs On the TD run: It was the first time this season I got a chance to get in there, the first of many. It felt great. We did a good job of scoring when we got down there. We have to play a whole hell of a lot better to be able to compete with the elite teams in this league. On the team: I feel like we can play so much better than what we showed today. I’m going to be real hard on this football team because we all expect the best out of each other and that is what we look forward to giving each other every week. We made some big third down conversions tonight. We had Victor Cruz and Mario make some big third down conversions. I still think we are a whole lot better than what we showed. Hakeem Nicks On the touchdown reception: We back-shouldered it because we knew the DB was going to play over the top. Eli made a good throw. We feel like it is starting to come together but we still have to take it one week at a time. On the group of receivers: The more that we can do as a group of receivers the more they can’t focus on one guy. We are very versatile. We've got guys in the slot and guys on the outside. We can do a lot of things. Michael Boley On the touchdown: Obviously I read that is was a screen. I wasn’t thinking it was a lateral at first but for us one of the things we talk about in practice is whenever the ball hits the turf is to pick it up and leave no doubt and always scoop and score. Right before I picked it up I didn’t hear a whistle so I am just thinking score. On the defense: One of our themes this week was red zone defense. We didn’t do a good job of that last week. So coming into this week that was a big focus for us to get that corrected. We did a lot better job down there. Chris Snee On the O-line: I felt we were physical because we played against a very physical defense. It was a tough game and we didn’t get anything easy. We had to work at the running game because they were pretty tough against it. We knew we had a lot of three and outs in the first half so we knew we had to keep our defense off the field because they were getting a lot of snaps. We had to try to get some first downs and keep the clock moving. Antrel Rolle On the secondary: We were just trying to win the match-ups and when the opportunity presents itself you have to win the match-ups. We held them to one touchdown and three field goals so overall they might have gotten more passing yards than we would have liked but we were still effective in stopping them from scoring touchdowns. And at the end of the day that’s the only thing that really matters. We have to work more on finishing plays. But as far as the overall defensive standpoint I think we held on pretty strong. On the gameplan:

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Down in the redzone we played a lot of man on them. We just played “mano y mano” and we matched up well with them. We studied a lot of film so we knew what to expect from them and they did exactly what we expected them to do.

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The Coughlin Corner

Week 1-2

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The Coughlin Corner - Week 2 By Michael Eisen EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, Giants.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head coach Tom Coughlin: Q: You’re 0-1, and this is the only home game in the first quarter of the season. Is there a greater sense of urgency this week or do you try not to put extra importance on any early-season game? Coughlin: “Every week there’s a great sense of urgency. We don’t pick and choose. The importance of every game in this league is well documented. What we’re trying to do is improve, to get ourselves to a position where we understand what happens in a game when it’s 21-14 and the ball is at the 27-yard-line and you only have so many opportunities. And our execution has got to improve. We had chances (in the season opener in Washington), and we didn’t take advantage of them. That’s the only way to put it. But as far as what we believe, every game is the most important game on our schedule. I don’t know how you can get any more significance than 9/11, playing on 9/11, playing in the opening game. So it’s going to be this way every week. This week is a Monday night game. It’s the second game of the season. We’re 0-1. St. Louis is 0-1. Both teams, I’m sure, feel like this is a critical game.” Q: Do you think you need to establish some success on your home field? Coughlin: “You’ve got to win at home, that’s all there is to it. You’ve got to combine the 12th man with the enthusiasm and the excitement of playing at home. This is our first home game. As you mentioned, the beginning and the first phase of our season finds us on the road a lot. So this is an opportunity to be at home, in front of the home fans and to take advantage of the circumstances, the situation of Monday night football, the fact that our fans will be really into the game. You try to utilize all factors, including the 12th man, to help us get a win.” Q: Do you worry at all that the players will look at the injuries your team has suffered and say, “What’s going on, why do we keep getting hit like this?” Do you have to monitor that kind of thing, or have the captains monitor that? Coughlin: “No. I mean, this week’s set of circumstances is typical of an in-season week after a physical football game. You just played a divisional foe. It was a very physical game. You have a couple of guys that potentially won’t make it, but that’s not different than anything that you go up against on a weekly basis in this league. So I think that the players understand fully that each individual is asked to do more than he’s ever done before, and the people that are asked to step up have got to step up to play at the championship level. That’s all there is to it. And we have substitutes and they have to go play and they have to play well, well enough for us to win.” Q: You were one-for-10 on third down against the Redskins. When you have an area like that that you’re not pleased with, how do you go about correcting it? Do you review the self-scouting you did in the offseason? Coughlin: “You do it all. You look at what the opponent does, you look at what you can do. It’s always a matchup circumstance, and what you try to do is create the best possible matchups for you. We had some ridiculous (long) yardage ones last weekend, which would be very difficult under any circumstance to be positive with. But there were others that we should have made. There was a third-and-three in there. There was a fourth-and-one and a third-and-one. Those are things you’ve got to get done. If you expect to win, you’ve got to accomplish that. We’ve looked at it, we’ve evaluated it, we’ve done some things that hopefully are going to show up on the field and allow us to execute. It’s a matter of execution. All you’ve got to do is look at it and you see there’s a missed block here, there’s a missed block there, there’s a dropped ball here, there’s a dropped ball there. To win a one-on-one matchup, that’s what guys eventually have to do. There are 11 of them and there are 11 of us, and somebody’s got to win a matchup one-on-one. Sometimes that doesn’t happen. So we just came up short on a couple of them, too. You hit (Mario) Manningham on the third-and-eight and we got seven that created the fourth-and-one. So there’s all kinds of things like that. But until we get the execution, the identification, the execution, the precision, the quickness in speed with which all these things are determined – it’s a process. We’re, what’s that phrase - we’re a work in progress.” Q: Last week there was a lot of attention on rookie Greg Jones starting his first game at middle linebacker. In your experience after those young players are in the spotlight for their debut, do they settle down once they get through that? Coughlin: “I think anytime you’ve been there, you’ve done that, you’ve seen what it’s like, it helps you. You probably expected the worst before that first game. Maybe it wasn’t as bad as you expected. So now you have to do what everyone does. You have to become a football player. You have to see where you come up short with your preparation, where you’ve come up short with your learning, where you didn’t quite give them enough credit nor know yourself well enough to put yourself in the right position all the time to be able to make the play – all these things you get better at as you go along. This guy wants to be a good football player, and so you know that part of it is being done. The effort part is being employed. Now what we have to do, what our coaches have to do, is to help him in terms of how he can be the best he can be. Every one of

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us has some kind of limitation, something about us that we’re dealing with. And you can sometimes be helped. He’s a physical guy. You’d like to have the ball turned in toward him all the time.” Q: A lot of attention was placed on Justin Tuck and Osi Umenyiora, the two defensive ends who didn’t play… Coughlin: “How about the ones that did? (Dave) Tollefson and JPP (Jason Pierre-Paul) played well, and even (Justin) Trattou, when he got in the game, helped us in some situations. In our business – I was asked a couple questions about that this week – I’m not trying to be disrespectful, I’m trying to say this – that, again, the guys that are on the field are the guys that are going to play the game. And they’ve got to play it at the highest level. Now obviously we have other players on our team that we would like to see out there. At this point in time, they are not. So let’s get the guys that are going to play in the best frame of mind, the best preparation that we possibly can, make them understand the circumstances. Up comes JPP with two sacks and a forced fumble. Up comes Dave Tollefson with a sack and some solid, solid play. So that’s what has to happen. It’s just too bad that the big play aspect of some of what we saw in terms of the big play passes kept us from really isolating in on how well those guys did play.” Q: When you look at JPP, are you starting to see the potential when you drafted him on the first round last year? Has he made the strides you hoped he would make when he first arrived? Coughlin: “Definitely. He is much more aware of what his responsibilities are, what the surroundings are. He does a better job of preparing against the opponent that he’s going to play against. Once he gets zoomed in and dialed in, not only is he fast and athletic, he’s a powerful man with great, big, long arms that will knock your butt back into the backfield and utilize those arms to keep you from trying to tie him up or grab his jersey.” Q: What do you like about Brandon Stokley, the veteran receiver you signed this week? Coughlin: “He’s a slot receiver that’s had tremendous success, well documented in his years in Indianapolis. The guy came in here and had a heck of a workout. There isn’t any question that while we’ve been grooming young receivers to play that spot, we can’t manufacture experience. You have to play your way through it. So with a Stokley here, what you’re saying to yourself is, ‘Okay, (Victor) Cruz, okay, (Jerrel) Jernigan, okay you guys, study this guy because he can help you learn to be an exceptional player.’” Q: With a young group of receivers is it important to have an experienced player like Stokley who can lead by example? Coughlin: “That’s what you’re trying to do. You’re trying to not only win games, you’re trying to establish confidence for the quarterback and you’re trying to create dependability. And in the meantime, you’re trying to develop some young guys who can play there for a lot of years.” Q: As you study the Rams and you look at Steve Spagnuolo’s defense, did you say, “Oh, that looks familiar?” Coughlin: “Obviously, it’s different people, a different guy calling the game. But it still is the same defense. There are similarities with the Philadelphia package and similarities with the Giant package from a few years ago. Yeah, you don’t have to go too far to put a name with the defense.” Q: They’re attacking, blitzing – is that a difficult style to prepare for? Coughlin: “That’s pretty much every week in the NFL now. It’s an aggressive defensive style. That’s, number one, to be expected, and number two, to be anticipated. But they’re good. They’re balanced. They disguise very well. They do a lot of things very, very well. So it’ll be a nice challenge.” Q: Their offense has lost some weapons due to injury… Coughlin: “They’ve got plenty of weapons. They’ve got size and speed on the outside, and the young tight end played very well the other day. The running backs out of the backfield are to be dealt with, a little different style third down package. So, yes, they’ve got a lot of weapons.” Q: How about their quarterback, Sam Bradford? Coughlin: “Strong arm. Big, strong, athletic guy that has good accuracy and will stand in there and deliver the ball and not lose his focus as the rush gets closer.”

The Coughlin Corner

Week 1

By Michael Eisen EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, Giants.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head coach Tom Coughlin: Q: The season opener is Sunday in Washington. What does opening day mean to you?

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Coughlin: “It still generates a lot of emotion and enthusiasm. The feeling you get on the sidelines and during the national anthem will be even greater this year because it will be the 10th anniversary of 9/11. It is just as exciting as ever, the balancing factor being the opponent and how you go into the game and those types of things. The emotion and excitement and why you coach it and why you play it is all there.” Q: What are some of the challenges you face when preparing for an opening game? Coughlin: “There are unique challenges, particularly when you are facing someone you don’t have any past record on or if it is a first-time head coach or someone you don’t have any research information based on the offseason. You always have to balance things out in regards to what are they showing and what are they not showing. What has he done in the past that he is not showing now? How does he cater to his personnel? What is the obvious objective of preseason and then it is looking hard at what they have done with their personnel. “This team (the Redskins) went out and got seven starters and I’m not talking about the draft sequence either, I am talking about through free agency and trades. They built themselves seven starters and their number one draft choice gives them eight starters that weren’t there a year ago. You have a lot of things that have to be analyzed and how these people fit with what they are trying to do and the influence of these different players in their system and how those players can impact what they already have. You have a lot of that type of analysis and conjecture that you have to speculate on. You can’t just sit and say, ‘Okay, that is what I see in preseason.’ You have to speculate on where you think they are heading.” Q: Are there more adjustments on the fly in the first game? Coughlin: “You have that anytime anybody comes in with a different plan, whether it’s on offense, defense or special teams. That is what you do. Your whole sideline and game day circumstances are about adjusting, changing or reacting. What do you see and what don’t you see? That type of stuff. In a normal year, you have studied the offseason and you already have a game plan and all you are doing is updating it based on what you see in preseason and then you have to weigh again what kind of emphasis you put on what you saw in preseason. Are you disregarding it or are you disregarding what you saw last season.” Q: Because you didn’t have an offseason program and didn’t have two-a-days in training camp, do you have any less of a feel for your team than you normally do prior to the season opener? Coughlin: “Well, again you have to have people that are going to come through for you and play the way you visualize playing. You always have adjustments. You always have things that have to be changed based on personnel. Those are the real issues. How are people going to perform under the pressure of the first game in the National Football League? Therein lays how you are going to play and how you are going to perform. Then you go through the gambit of, ‘Has the opponent improved? Are you going to protect the passer well? Is everyone on the same page in regards to the blitz timing and who can cover and who can’t cover? What issues are you being forced to confront, even if you don’t want to with the style of attack on defense or offense?’ You have a guy like (Brandon) Banks, who is a kick returner and punt returner, what are your thoughts there? Are you going to be the kind of punt team that is going to be able to keep the ball away from him or pin him on the boundaries? Are you going to be able to do that for the length of the game?” Q: You’ve lost six defensive players to season-ending injuries. Do you discuss them with the entire team? Or does mentioning them give the players an excuse? Coughlin: “There are no excuses. Most of our feelings are for the player that is injured and, of course, we wish him well, knowing full well that he is emotionally in a state of shock right away. Everything he desired and wanted and was excited about from a professional standpoint is taken away from him for that year. We just were honest about it and then the next move is to move on. Let’s go and move forward. There is absolutely no thought or pity and there is no spending anytime for remorse. You get yourself off the floor and you go make your adjustments and move forward. Dealing with it is not an easy thing and one thing is you are reminded of it all the time. Somebody wants to carry a list around and it is there. But my thing is, if we could have changed anything that would put ourselves in a better position for this then I would have done it in a minute. When you look at the way these injuries have come about, what are you going to do or how are you going to change anything? Poor Jon Goff was basically nothing more than a jog through at a Monday practice in the first team period. On about the sixth or seventh play he bumps knees and you think they just bumped knees and that was not to be.” Q: You have 10 rookies on the team. Are you going to have to be more patient with this team because of that? Coughlin: “We have had four preseason games with these guys and they have brought an element of enthusiasm and speed to the team. And that’s first and foremost. You are always looking for great effort and an opportunity for these guys to know enough about their assignments to go out and play and that’s the big thing. Let’s not get hung up on the X’s and O’s. Let’s put them in a position where they can go out and play and help us win a football game. That’s where you come from. Do you know they are going to make mistakes? Sure, you know, and hopefully they are minimized. Hopefully, the other guy is not able to take

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advantage of it and that’s what you are praying for.” Q: On Sunday, Eli Manning will start his 104th consecutive regular season game, the longest streak among active NFL quarterbacks. What are the tangible benefits to having him in there for every practice and every game? Coughlin: “The continuity and the incredible reliability, dependability that you place in Eli. The idea that he is a great stabilizer in your team, people rely on him and they know they can rely on him. They look to him not only for leadership but direction. He is consistently meeting with receivers and running backs about protections. He exerts himself and he reacts. He is such a great example and it is a great example for all of us. He is intellectually stimulated by the game and he is a student that wants all the information and all the answers. He wants it all and if he doesn’t have it all, he is not comfortable. When you have all these things and you know there is a certain level of preparation he is going to go through and his teammates know they have to be able to get up to the level that he is at. The stability, continuity, reliability and the fact that you know you have a guy in the driver’s seat that you know is going to be a playmaker and the guys around him are going to benefit.” Q: You made significant changes on the offensive line, which has been the heart and soul of the team. Are you pleased with that group’s development? Coughlin: “They have gotten better and better, but game day will tell a lot. They have grown closer and communicated better and (new center) David Baas has fit right in with those guys and that’s a very, very smart group and they know what they are doing. If they can communicate it as fast as possible and David is on the same page, we will make the kind of progress we believe we are going to make.” Q: Do you think Steve Weatherford will give you more consistency at punter than Matt Dodge did? Coughlin: “Yes, the statistics have said that in the preseason. We think that as the game unfolds, we can make adjustments with Steve and put the ball outside the numbers. He can give us a reliable feeling when we punt the ball, where the ball is going to be placed. I do think very highly of Matt Dodge and I think he has made outstanding improvement and he will be a very good punter in this league for a long time. He just has to improve his directional punting, but he does have a very strong leg and his consistency this preseason was pretty good.” Q: Do you think the Redskins will look significantly different than the team you played in the 2010 season finale? Coughlin: “They have had a good preseason and they have a lot of yards and scored a lot of points. If you look at just the first two quarters, their ones have scored 30 and 31 points, so they have done well in the preseason. Running the ball, they are averaging 145 (yards) and 240 passing, so they have had a good preseason. Their defense has played well. They have pressured well and I think we can anticipate what the style of play will be and we just have to figure out how we can stop the offense and move the ball against the defense.” Q: The opener will be played on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. You’ve often said you’re not usually reflective, but are the events of that day something you’ve looked back on? Coughlin: (Holds up a USA Today) “All you have to do is look at the national papers and for a week it has been nothing but 9/11 memories and how it has changed our lives. You can feel how the league is going to recognize the tragedy that took place to this great country on 9/11/01. Recognizing the terrible loss of life and the people who have lost loved ones and recognizing the heroes, the firemen, the emergency people, the policemen, the people who immediately sacrificed their lives to save others. What it taught all of us about how we are responsible to a certain extent for our own safety in terms of being alert and recognizing it is a different world today. It is a different kind of warfare and we have to be really alert and aware of that fact. We have been taught a very different and radical lesson from this and our lives have changed. The world has changed and I don’t think you can help that. “My own personal feelings have to do with being close to General (Raymond T.) Odierno (the former commander of U.S. forces in Iraq and the current Chief of Staff of the Army) and being in Iraq and seeing a little bit of the world and how it reacts to terrorism. I have some personal feelings about it because my son (Tim) was in the second tower and the blessing our family received by him being able to escape. I read about the guy that died because his lungs were ruined by breathing the debris. There were so many ways people were affected by this terrible tragedy. I can think of wanting my son to get as far away from there as fast as he could.”

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Game Book

New York Giants vs. St. Louis Rams

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St. Louis Rams at New York Giants Start Time: 8:40 PM EDT

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

Played on Turf: FieldTurf

Game Weather: Clear Temp: 60° F (15.6° C) Humidity: 72%, Wind: North 6 mph

Officials

Referee:

Line Judge:

Head Linesman:

Field Judge:

Umpire:

Side Judge:

Back Judge:

McAulay, Terry (77)

Steinkerchner, Mark (84)

Bradley, Greg (98)

Brown, Terry (43)

King, Paul (121)

Banks, Michael (72)

Dyer, Lee (27)

Lineups

VISITOR: St. Louis Rams 6 0 10 0 0 16

HOME: New York Giants 7 14 7 0 0 28

1 2 3 4 OT Total

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home

Replay Official: Frantz, Earnie

Game Day Weather

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)

Scoring Plays

Paid Attendance: 78,290 Time: 3:03

Date: Monday, 9/19/2011

St. Louis Rams New York Giants

Offense DefenseOffense Defense

WR 11 B.Gibson LDE 91 C.Long WR 82 M.Manningham LE 91 J.Tuck

TE 86 M.Hoomanawanui LDT 98 F.Robbins LT 65 W.Beatty LDT 97 L.Joseph

LT 76 R.Saffold RDT 95 J.Bannan LG 66 D.Diehl RDT 99 C.Canty

LG 63 J.Bell RDE 96 J.Hall C 64 D.Baas RE 90 J.Pierre-Paul

C 60 Jason.Brown SLB 51 B.Poppinga RG 76 C.Snee SLB 94 M.Kiwanuka

RG 62 H.Dahl MLB 55 J.Laurinaitis RT 67 K.McKenzie MLB 53 G.Jones

RT 77 J.Smith WLB 59 B.Leber TE 85 J.Ballard WLB 59 M.Boley

TE 88 L.Kendricks LCB 21 J.King WR 88 H.Nicks LCB 23 C.Webster

WR 10 M.Sims-Walker RCB 32 B.Fletcher QB 10 E.Manning RCB 31 A.Ross

QB 8 S.Bradford SS 43 C.Dahl FB 45 H.Hynoski SS 21 K.Phillips

RB 33 C.Williams FS 27 Q.Mikell RB 44 A.Bradshaw FS 26 A.Rolle

Substitutions Substitutions

K 3 Josh.Brown, P 5 D.Jones, WR 15 D.Curry, S 20 D.Stewart, CB 31A.Harris, RB 34 J.Norwood, RB 35 Q.Porter, DB 36 T.Atchison, S 37J.Butler, LS 44 J.McQuaide, TE 47 B.Bajema, FB 49 B.Miller, LB 50B.Kehl, LB 56 J.Hull, LB 57 C.Chamberlain, C/G 64 T.Wragge, DT 71G.Gibson, G 73 A.Goldberg, WR 84 D.Alexander, WR 87 G.Salas, DE92 E.Sims, DE 94 R.Quinn, DT 97 D.Scott

P 5 S.Weatherford, PK 9 L.Tynes, WR 15 D.Thomas, DB 22 D.Martin,RB 27 B.Jacobs, RB 28 D.Ware, CB 29 B.Williams, S 34 D.Grant, DB37 M.Coe, S 39 T.Sash, LS 51 Z.DeOssie, LB 55 S.Paysinger, LB 57J.Williams, LB 58 M.Herzlich, DE 71 D.Tollefson, DT 73 J.Kennedy, G77 K.Boothe, T 78 S.Andrews, WR 80 V.Cruz, WR 84 B.Stokley, TE 86B.Pascoe, WR 87 D.Hixon, DT 95 R.Bernard

Did Not Play Did Not Play

QB 4 A.Feeley QB 8 D.Carr

Not Active Not Active

WR 16 D.Amendola, S 22 J.Hines, RB 39 S.Jackson, LB 52 J.Williams,TE 81 S.Spach, WR 83 A.Pettis, DE 99 C.Ah You

WR 12 J.Jernigan, CB 20 P.Amukamara, RB 33 D.Scott, TE 47T.Beckum, G 62 M.Petrus, DE 72 O.Umenyiora, T 79 J.Brewer

Josh.Brown (21) (25) (27)

Rams Josh.Brown 21 yd. Field Goal (9-84, 3:19) 3 01 9:14

Giants H.Nicks 3 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-38, 2:17) 3 71 5:47

Rams Josh.Brown 25 yd. Field Goal (10-67, 2:26) 6 71 3:21

Giants M.Boley 65 yd. fumble return (L.Tynes kick) 6 142 10:58

Giants D.Hixon 22 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-86, 2:37) 6 212 0:21

Rams Josh.Brown 27 yd. Field Goal (8-60, 3:11) 9 213 11:49

Giants B.Jacobs 9 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (10-81, 5:30) 9 283 6:19

Rams D.Alexander 19 yd. pass from S.Bradford (Josh.Brown kick) (13-72, 5:01) 16 283 1:18

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RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

C.Williams 36 2.8 013 9 A.Bradshaw 59 3.9 015 15

S.Bradford 15 5.0 03 17 B.Jacobs 50 3.1 116 9

J.Norwood 8 2.7 03 7 D.Ware 22 7.3 03 12

E.Manning -12 -3.0 04 -1

19 59 3.1 17 0Total 38 119 3.1 15 1Total

PASSING LGTD IN RT PASSING ATT LGTD IN RTATT CMP SK/YDSK/YD YDSCMPYDS

S.Bradford 331 146 22 2/23 0 79.2 E.Manning 200 229 18 3/19 1 91.23168

29 200 218 3/19 1 91.222 331 146 2/23 0 79.2Total Total 3168

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

M.Sims-Walker 92 15.3 0611 A.Bradshaw 45 9.0 05533 23

B.Gibson 52 13.0 048 M.Manningham 56 18.7 03718 31

G.Salas 27 6.8 048 H.Nicks 15 5.0 13717 8

D.Alexander 122 40.7 137 D.Hixon 29 14.5 12268 22

C.Williams 4 1.3 035 V.Cruz 17 8.5 0226 10

L.Kendricks 26 26.0 014 B.Jacobs 17 17.0 01126 17

M.Hoomanawanui 8 8.0 012 J.Ballard 13 13.0 0118 13

B.Bajema 0 0.0 001 H.Hynoski 8 8.0 0120 8

B.Pascoe 0 0.0 001 0

B.Stokley 0 0.0 001 0

22 331 15.0 68 1Total 46 18 200 11.1 31 2Total 29

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS LG TDAVG

Q.Mikell 0 0.0 01 0

Total 0 0.0 0 01 Total 0 0 0 00

PUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NETPUNTING YDS LGNO AVG TB IN20NET

7 242.3313 6158 3221 46.0S.Weatherford 144.7 0 7 39.0D.Jones

Total 313 587 44.7 0 142.3 Total 322 617 46.0 1 239.0

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG PUNT RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

G.Salas 29 14.5 02 A.Ross 13 6.5 02 13 29 7

[DOWNED] 0 0.0 01 D.Hixon 4 4.0 01 10 0 4

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 [DOWNED] 0 0.0 02 00 0 0

Total 29 14.5 29 02 Total 17 5.7 7 03 23

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVG KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS LG TDAVGFC FC

Q.Porter 90 22.5 04 D.Thomas 51 25.5 02 00 32 27

[TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 01 [TOUCHBACK] 0 0.0 03 00 0 0

Total 90 22.5 32 04 Total 51 25.5 27 02 00

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTD OPP-REC YD TD OUT-BDS

St. Louis Rams

LOST OWN-REC

G.Salas 0 102 0 00 0 01

Q.Porter 0 001 0 01 0 00

S.Bradford -10 001 0 00 0 01

Total -10 104 0 01 0 02

FUMBLES FUM YDS FORCEDTD OPP-REC YD TD OUT-BDS

New York Giants

LOST OWN-REC

D.Tollefson 0 000 0 00 1 10

A.Rolle 0 000 0 00 1 00

M.Boley 0 000 65 10 0 10

Total 0 000 65 10 2 20

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Final Individual Statistics

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Final Team StatisticsHomeVisitor

Rams Giants

14 22TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

1 9By Rushing

13 9By Passing

0 4By Penalty

5-17-29% 5-15-33%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

1-1-100% 0-1-0%FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY

367 300TOTAL NET YARDS

67 70Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)

5.5 4.3Average gain per offensive play

59 119NET YARDS RUSHING

19 38Total Rushing Plays

3.1 3.1Average gain per rushing play

3-6 4-15Tackles for a loss-number and yards

308 181NET YARDS PASSING

2-23 3-19Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass

331 200Gross yards passing

46-22-0 29-18-1PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED

6.4 5.7Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)

5-5-3 5-2-1KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks

7-44.7 7-46.0PUNTS Number and Average

0 0Had Blocked

0-0 0-0FGs - PATs Had Blocked

42.3 39.0Net Punting Average

29 17TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)

2-29 3-17No. and Yards Punt Returns

4-90 2-51No. and Yards Kickoff Returns

1-0 0-0No. and Yards Interception Returns

8-85 5-55PENALTIES Number and Yards

4-2 0-0FUMBLES Number and Lost

1 4TOUCHDOWNS

0 1Rushing

1 2Passing

0 1Fumbles

1-1 4-4EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts

1-1 4-4Kicking Made-Attempts

3-3 0-0FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts

1-4-25% 2-2-100%RED ZONE EFFICIENCY

0-1-0% 2-2-100%GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY

0 0SAFETIES

16 28FINAL SCORE

25:48 34:12TIME OF POSSESSION

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* inside opponent's 20

Time of Possession by Quarter

Home

Visitor

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total

7:32

7:28

7:10 8:12 2:54 25:48

7:50 6:48 12:06 34:12

Rams: 5 - SL 22 Giants: 5 - NYG 20

(323) Average SL 25

(361) Average NYG 28

St. Louis Rams

New York Giants

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

HowGiven Up

#

St. Louis Rams

1 12:33 3:199:14 Interception SL 14 9 89 -5 84 2 NYG 2* Field Goal

2 5:47 2:263:21 Kickoff SL 26 10 67 0 67 3 NYG 7* Field Goal

3 1:47 1:470:00 Punt SL 35 3 9 0 9 0 SL 44 Punt

4 13:20 2:2210:58 Punt SL 24 6 41 0 41 2 NYG 25 Fumble

5 10:58 1:079:51 Kickoff SL 7 3 1 0 1 0 SL 8 Punt

6 8:27 1:586:29 Punt SL 20 5 10 0 10 1 SL 30 Punt

7 4:20 1:222:58 Punt NYG 48 3 7 -5 2 0 NYG 46 Punt

8 0:21 0:210:00 Kickoff SL 20 1 -2 0 -2 0 SL 20 End of Half

9 15:00 3:1111:49 Kickoff SL 31 8 60 0 60 2 NYG 9* Field Goal

10 6:19 5:011:18 Kickoff SL 28 13 72 0 72 4 NYG 19* Touchdown

11 12:32 1:2411:08 Punt SL 13 3 7 0 7 0 SL 20 Punt

12 7:20 0:566:24 Punt SL 20 3 4 0 4 0 SL 24 Punt

13 2:08 0:341:34 Downs SL 33 3 -8 -10 -18 0 SL 15 Punt

TimeRecd

TimeLost

TimePoss

How BallObtained

DriveBegan

#Play

YdsPen

NetYds

YdsGain

1stDown

LastScrm

HowGiven Up

#

New York Giants

1 15:00 2:2712:33 Kickoff NYG 20 6 43 0 43 3 SL 37 Interception

2 9:14 1:108:04 Kickoff NYG 21 3 0 0 0 0 NYG 21 Punt

3 8:04 2:175:47 Muffed Punt SL 38 5 15 23 38 2 SL 3* Touchdown

4 3:21 1:341:47 Kickoff NYG 20 3 7 0 7 0 NYG 27 Punt

5 15:00 1:4013:20 Punt NYG 24 3 3 0 3 0 NYG 27 Punt

6 9:51 1:248:27 Punt NYG 42 3 2 -5 -3 0 NYG 39 Punt

7 6:29 2:094:20 Punt NYG 35 3 6 0 6 0 NYG 41 Punt

8 2:58 2:370:21 Punt NYG 14 8 91 -5 86 6 SL 22 Touchdown

9 11:49 5:306:19 Kickoff NYG 19 10 44 37 81 5 SL 9* Touchdown

10 1:18 3:4612:32 Kickoff NYG 20 8 32 0 32 3 SL 48 Punt

11 11:08 3:487:20 Punt NYG 29 6 18 0 18 1 NYG 47 Punt

12 6:24 4:162:08 Punt NYG 25 9 42 0 42 2 SL 31 Downs

13 1:34 1:340:00 Punt NYG 30 3 -3 0 -3 0 NYG 28 End of Game

Ball Possession And Drive Chart

St. Louis Rams vs New York Giants

9/19/2011 at MetLife Stadium

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TKL /TK=Tackle AST /AS=Assist COMB=Combined TFL=Tackles for a LossQH=Quarterback Hit

IN=Interception PD=Pass Defense FF =Forced Fumble FR=Fumble Recovery

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscSt. Louis Rams

TKL AST COMB SK /YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

019 5 14 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Laurinaitis

008 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.King

006 1 7 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Q.Mikell

003 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Stewart

005 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Fletcher

024 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Poppinga

113 1 4 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Hall

002 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Dahl

002 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0B.Leber

213 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Long

002 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Chamberlain

112 0 2 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Quinn

011 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0F.Robbins

001 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Scott

001 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Butler

000 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0E.Sims

000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0Q.Porter

000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0G.Salas

000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Curry

Total 52 22 74 3 19 1 3 0 0 6 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 047

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

Special Teams MiscNew York Giants Regular Defensive Plays

0 08 1 9 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Rolle

0 13 3 6 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Boley

2 34 1 5 1.5 19 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Tuck

0 14 0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Phillips

0 04 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Webster

0 12 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Grant

0 01 3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Bernard

0 03 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Kiwanuka

0 02 1 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Ross

0 02 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Williams

2 22 0 2 0.5 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Pierre-Paul

1 02 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0G.Jones

1 01 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Canty

0 01 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Coe

0 00 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Kennedy

0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0D.Tollefson

0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Weatherford

0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0S.Paysinger

0 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0D.Martin

39 14 53 2 23 0 9 1 1 6 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0Total 96

Final Defensive Statistics

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9/19/2011 at MetLife Stadium

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Scoring Plays

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams MiscSt. Louis Rams

St. Louis Rams New York Giants

St. Louis Rams New York Giants

TIME OF POSSESSIONPERIOD SCORES

6 0 = 6

7 14 = 21

14:42

15:18

Rams

Giants

Rams

Giants

Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)Team Qtr Time Visitor Home

Rams Josh.Brown 21 yd. Field Goal (9-84, 3:19) 3 01 9:14

Giants H.Nicks 3 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-38, 2:17) 3 71 5:47

Rams Josh.Brown 25 yd. Field Goal (10-67, 2:26) 6 71 3:21

Giants M.Boley 65 yd. fumble return (L.Tynes kick) 6 142 10:58

Giants D.Hixon 22 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-86, 2:37) 6 212 0:21

8 11TOTAL FIRST DOWNS

1 - 7 - 0 4 - 5 - 2First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty

2-9-22% 1-7-14%THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY

232 167TOTAL NET YARDS

38 34Total Offensive Plays

35 63NET YARDS RUSHING

197 104NET YARDS PASSING

197 104Gross Yards Passing

0-0 0-0Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass

23 - 11 - 0 18 - 9 - 1Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted

4 - 38.3 5 - 47.8Punts-Number and Average

4 - 38 3 - 30Penalties-Number and Yards

3 - 2 0 - 0Fumbles-Number and Lost

0-2-0% 1-1-100%Red Zone Efficiency

SL 25 NYG 30Average Drive Start

RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG RUSHING ATT YDS LG TDAVG

C.Williams 29 2.9 010 9 A.Bradshaw 50 5.6 09 15

J.Norwood 8 2.7 03 7 B.Jacobs 22 3.7 06 7

S.Bradford -2 -1.0 02 0 E.Manning -9 -9.0 01 -9

15 35 2.3 9 0Total 16 63 3.9 15 0Total

PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT PASSING ATT YDS LGTDSK/YDCMP IN RT

S.Bradford 197 023 11 0/0 0 77.6 E.Manning 104 218 9 0/0 1 81.73168

18 104 29 0/0 1 81.711 197 023 0/0 0 77.6Total Total 3168

PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR PASS RECEIVING REC YDS LG TDAVGTAR

M.Sims-Walker 66 16.5 048 M.Manningham 56 18.7 037 3133

B.Gibson 34 11.3 036 D.Hixon 29 14.5 122 2217

D.Alexander 68 68.0 011 A.Bradshaw 12 6.0 022 868

L.Kendricks 26 26.0 013 H.Nicks 7 3.5 124 426

M.Hoomanawanui 8 8.0 011 H.Hynoski 0 0.0 001 08

C.Williams -5 -5.0 012 B.Pascoe 0 0.0 001 0-5

G.Salas 0 0.0 002 B.Stokley 0 0.0 001 00

11 197 17.9 68 0Total 23 9 104 11.6 31 2Total 18

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQTKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL

5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.Laurinaitis 01

5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0J.King 00

2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0C.Dahl 00

3 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0Q.Mikell 00

Totals: 15 4 19 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 001

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FRQHTFL

Special Teams MiscNew York Giants Regular Defensive Plays

3 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0M.Boley 10

4 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0K.Phillips 10

4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0A.Rolle 00

1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0R.Bernard 00

Totals: 12 6 18 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 020

First Half Summary

St. Louis Rams vs New York Giants

9/19/2011 at MetLife Stadium

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First QuarterPlay By Play 9/19/2011

NYG wins toss, elects to Receive, and SL elects to defend the North goal.

Josh.Brown kicks 71 yards from SL 35 to NYG -6. D.Thomas, Touchback.

New York Giants at 15:00

(15:00) E.Manning pass deep right to M.Manningham to NYG 36 for 16 yards (J.King).1-10-NYG 20 P1

(14:26) A.Bradshaw left guard to NYG 43 for 7 yards (B.Fletcher).1-10-NYG 36

(13:58) A.Bradshaw right guard to NYG 48 for 5 yards (B.Fletcher).2-3-NYG 43 R2

(13:28) (No Huddle) E.Manning pass incomplete short middle to B.Pascoe.1-10-NYG 48

(13:18) A.Bradshaw left tackle to SL 37 for 15 yards (Q.Mikell).2-10-NYG 48 R3

(12:43) (No Huddle) E.Manning pass deep right intended for M.Manningham INTERCEPTED by Q.Mikell at SL 14.Q.Mikell ran ob at SL 14 for no gain.

1-10-SL 37

St. Louis Rams at 12:33

(12:33) S.Bradford pass short right to C.Williams to SL 9 for -5 yards (J.Tuck).1-10-SL 14

(12:08) S.Bradford pass short middle to M.Sims-Walker to SL 32 for 23 yards (K.Phillips, A.Ross).2-15-SL 9 P1

(11:37) (No Huddle) C.Williams left tackle to SL 36 for 4 yards (G.Jones, M.Boley).1-10-SL 32

(11:02) (No Huddle, Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to M.Sims-Walker (A.Ross).2-6-SL 36

(10:55) PENALTY on SL, Illegal Substitution, 5 yards, enforced at SL 36 - No Play.3-6-SL 36

(10:55) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep left to D.Alexander to NYG 1 for 68 yards (K.Phillips).3-11-SL 31 P2

(10:14) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to L.Kendricks.1-1-NYG 1

(10:08) C.Williams left tackle to NYG 2 for -1 yards (G.Jones, D.Grant).2-1-NYG 1

(9:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to G.Salas [D.Grant].3-2-NYG 2

(9:18) Josh.Brown 21 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.McQuaide, Holder-D.Jones.4-2-NYG 2

SL 3 NYG 0, 9 plays, 84 yards, 3:19 drive, 5:46 elapsed

Josh.Brown kicks 71 yards from SL 35 to NYG -6. D.Thomas to NYG 21 for 27 yards (C.Chamberlain, D.Stewart).

New York Giants at 9:14, (1st play from scrimmage 9:09)

(9:09) E.Manning pass incomplete short left to H.Hynoski.1-10-NYG 21

(9:04) (No Huddle) A.Bradshaw left tackle to NYG 21 for no gain (B.Poppinga).2-10-NYG 21

(8:22) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to M.Manningham.3-10-NYG 21

(8:16) S.Weatherford punts 40 yards to SL 39, Center-Z.DeOssie. G.Salas MUFFS catch, touched at SL 39,RECOVERED by NYG-D.Tollefson at SL 38. D.Tollefson to SL 38 for no gain (J.Butler).

4-10-NYG 21

New York Giants at 8:04

(8:04) B.Jacobs right tackle to SL 39 for -1 yards (J.Laurinaitis).1-10-SL 38

(7:28) B.Jacobs left tackle to SL 32 for 7 yards (J.Laurinaitis).2-11-SL 39

(6:46) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to H.Nicks (C.Long).3-4-SL 32

(6:37) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete deep left to H.Nicks.4-4-SL 32

PENALTY on SL-B.Fletcher, Defensive Pass Interference, 23 yards, enforced at SL 32 - No Play. X4

(6:30) B.Jacobs up the middle to SL 3 for 6 yards (Q.Mikell).1-9-SL 9

(5:53) E.Manning pass short left to H.Nicks for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.2-3-SL 3 P5

L.Tynes extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-S.Weatherford.

SL 3 NYG 7, 5 plays, 38 yards, 1 penalty, 2:17 drive, 9:13 elapsed

L.Tynes kicks 61 yards from NYG 35 to SL 4. Q.Porter to SL 26 for 22 yards (J.Williams).

St. Louis Rams at 5:47, (1st play from scrimmage 5:41)

(5:41) S.Bradford pass short left to B.Gibson pushed ob at SL 36 for 10 yards (C.Webster).1-10-SL 26 P3

(5:31) (No Huddle) C.Williams right end to SL 37 for 1 yard (R.Bernard).1-10-SL 36

(5:10) (No Huddle) S.Bradford pass deep left to B.Gibson to NYG 46 for 17 yards (A.Rolle).2-9-SL 37 P4

(4:47) (No Huddle) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to B.Gibson (J.Pierre-Paul).1-10-NYG 46

(4:41) C.Williams left end to NYG 41 for 5 yards (M.Boley).2-10-NYG 46

(4:20) (No Huddle) S.Bradford pass deep right to L.Kendricks ran ob at NYG 15 for 26 yards.3-5-NYG 41 P5

(4:04) (No Huddle) C.Williams right tackle to NYG 7 for 8 yards (D.Grant, M.Boley). NYG-D.Grant was injuredduring the play.

1-10-NYG 15

(3:37) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to M.Sims-Walker.2-2-NYG 7

(3:29) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to G.Salas to NYG 4 for 3 yards (A.Ross).New York Giants challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was REVERSED.(Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to G.Salas (A.Ross).

3-2-NYG 7

(3:25) Josh.Brown 25 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.McQuaide, Holder-D.Jones.4-2-NYG 7

SL 6 NYG 7, 10 plays, 67 yards, 2:26 drive, 11:39 elapsed

Josh.Brown kicks 70 yards from SL 35 to NYG -5. D.Thomas, Touchback.

New York Giants at 3:21

(3:21) A.Bradshaw left end to NYG 22 for 2 yards (C.Dahl).1-10-NYG 20

(2:46) A.Bradshaw right end to NYG 27 for 5 yards (J.King, J.Laurinaitis).2-8-NYG 22

(2:04) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short middle to M.Manningham.3-3-NYG 27

(1:56) S.Weatherford punts 38 yards to SL 35, Center-Z.DeOssie, downed by NYG.4-3-NYG 27

St. Louis Rams at 1:47

(1:47) J.Norwood right end to SL 34 for -1 yards (J.Pierre-Paul, R.Bernard).1-10-SL 35

(1:22) (No Huddle) J.Norwood right end to SL 36 for 2 yards (K.Phillips, R.Bernard).2-11-SL 34

(:48) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short middle to M.Hoomanawanui to SL 44 for 8 yards (M.Kiwanuka, M.Boley).3-9-SL 36

(:09) D.Jones punts 32 yards to NYG 24, Center-J.McQuaide, downed by SL-B.Miller.4-1-SL 44

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New York Giants continued.

New York Giants at 15:00

(15:00) B.Jacobs left tackle to NYG 25 for 1 yard (C.Dahl, J.Laurinaitis).1-10-NYG 24

(14:20) B.Jacobs left end to NYG 27 for 2 yards (J.Laurinaitis).2-9-NYG 25

(13:38) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to B.Stokley.3-7-NYG 27

(13:29) S.Weatherford punts 49 yards to SL 24, Center-Z.DeOssie, fair catch by G.Salas.4-7-NYG 27

St. Louis Rams at 13:20

(13:20) S.Bradford pass deep middle to M.Sims-Walker to NYG 43 for 33 yards (K.Phillips).1-10-SL 24 P6

(12:47) C.Williams left end pushed ob at NYG 34 for 9 yards (M.Boley).1-10-NYG 43

(12:21) S.Bradford pass short left to B.Gibson to NYG 27 for 7 yards (A.Ross).2-1-NYG 34 P7

(11:57) C.Williams left guard to NYG 25 for 2 yards (A.Rolle, C.Canty).1-10-NYG 27

(11:18) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to L.Kendricks (C.Canty).2-8-NYG 25

(11:11) S.Bradford FUMBLES (Aborted) at NYG 25, RECOVERED by NYG-M.Boley at NYG 35. M.Boleyfor 65 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Backward pass to C.Williams.

3-8-NYG 25

New York Giants at 10:58

L.Tynes extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-S.Weatherford.

SL 6 NYG 14, 0 plays, 65 yards, 0:00 drive , 4:02 elapsed

L.Tynes kicks 64 yards from NYG 35 to SL 1. Q.Porter to SL 16 for 15 yards (D.Tollefson, D.Martin). FUMBLES (D.Tollefson), andrecovers at SL 7. Q.Porter to SL 7 for no gain (J.Williams). Officially, a return for 6 yards.St. Louis Rams at 10:58, (1st play from scrimmage 10:48)

(10:48) C.Williams up the middle to SL 8 for 1 yard (A.Rolle, R.Bernard).1-10-SL 7

(10:19) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to C.Williams [J.Pierre-Paul].2-9-SL 8

(10:06) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to B.Gibson.3-9-SL 8

(10:02) D.Jones punts 54 yards to NYG 38, Center-J.McQuaide. D.Hixon to NYG 42 for 4 yards (G.Salas).4-9-SL 8

New York Giants at 9:51

(9:51) E.Manning pass incomplete deep middle to M.Manningham.1-10-NYG 42

(9:42) A.Bradshaw left end to NYG 44 for 2 yards (J.Hall).2-10-NYG 42

(9:07) (Shotgun) PENALTY on NYG-B.Pascoe, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 44 - No Play.3-8-NYG 44

(8:44) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete deep left to H.Nicks [C.Long].3-13-NYG 39

(8:35) S.Weatherford punts 61 yards to end zone, Center-Z.DeOssie, Touchback.4-13-NYG 39

St. Louis Rams at 8:27

(8:27) S.Bradford pass short right to M.Sims-Walker pushed ob at SL 27 for 7 yards (C.Webster).1-10-SL 20

(8:15) (No Huddle) C.Williams right end to SL 31 for 4 yards (M.Boley).2-3-SL 27 R8

(7:44) (No Huddle, Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to M.Sims-Walker to SL 34 for 3 yards (A.Rolle).1-10-SL 31

(7:22) (No Huddle) C.Williams left end to SL 30 for -4 yards (C.Canty).2-7-SL 34

(6:45) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to M.Sims-Walker (K.Phillips) [K.Phillips].3-11-SL 30

(6:37) D.Jones punts 35 yards to NYG 35, Center-J.McQuaide, downed by SL.4-11-SL 30

New York Giants at 6:29

(6:29) B.Jacobs up the middle to NYG 42 for 7 yards (B.Leber).1-10-NYG 35

(5:54) E.Manning up the middle to NYG 33 for -9 yards (F.Robbins).2-3-NYG 42

(5:16) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short middle to A.Bradshaw to NYG 41 for 8 yards (J.Laurinaitis, C.Dahl).3-12-NYG 33

(4:44) S.Weatherford punts 51 yards to SL 8, Center-Z.DeOssie. G.Salas to SL 37 for 29 yards (S.Weatherford,J.Williams).

4-4-NYG 41

PENALTY on NYG-M.Coe, Unsportsmanlike Conduct, 15 yards, enforced at SL 37.

St. Louis Rams at 4:20

(4:20) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep right to M.Sims-Walker.1-10-NYG 48

(4:12) J.Norwood right end to NYG 41 for 7 yards (J.Tuck).2-10-NYG 48

(3:37) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SL-R.Saffold, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 41 - No Play.3-3-NYG 41

(3:14) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to B.Gibson [M.Boley].3-8-NYG 46

(3:04) D.Jones punts 32 yards to NYG 14, Center-J.McQuaide, fair catch by D.Hixon.4-8-NYG 46

New York Giants at 2:58

(2:58) A.Bradshaw right tackle to NYG 24 for 10 yards (J.Laurinaitis, C.Dahl).1-10-NYG 14 R6

(2:19) A.Bradshaw right tackle to NYG 29 for 5 yards (Q.Mikell, J.King).1-10-NYG 24

PENALTY on NYG-D.Baas, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYG 24 - No Play.

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short left to D.Hixon.1-20-NYG 14

PENALTY on SL-J.King, Defensive Holding, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 14 - No Play. X7

(1:55) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass short middle to M.Manningham pushed ob at NYG 28 for 9 yards(J.King).

1-10-NYG 19

(1:49) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw left tackle to NYG 32 for 4 yards (R.Quinn, D.Stewart).2-1-NYG 28 R8

Timeout #1 by NYG at 01:42.

(1:42) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to A.Bradshaw to NYG 36 for 4 yards (D.Stewart).1-10-NYG 32

(1:23) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to H.Nicks to NYG 40 for 4 yards (J.King, B.Fletcher).2-6-NYG 36

(1:00) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to D.Hixon to NYG 47 for 7 yards (J.King).3-2-NYG 40 P9

(:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass deep left to M.Manningham to SL 22 for 31 yards (Q.Mikell).1-10-NYG 47 P10

Timeout #2 by NYG at 00:29.

(:29) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass deep middle to D.Hixon for 22 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-10-SL 22 P11

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L.Tynes extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-S.Weatherford.

SL 6 NYG 21, 8 plays, 86 yards, 1 penalty, 2:37 drive, 14:39 elapsed

L.Tynes kicks 71 yards from NYG 35 to SL -6. Q.Porter, Touchback.

St. Louis Rams at 0:21

(:21) S.Bradford kneels to SL 18 for -2 yards.1-10-SL 20

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SL elects to Receive, and NYG elects to defend the North goal.

L.Tynes kicks 64 yards from NYG 35 to SL 1. Q.Porter to SL 31 for 30 yards (J.Williams, D.Grant).

St. Louis Rams at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:53)

(14:53) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to B.Gibson (A.Ross).1-10-SL 31

(14:48) S.Bradford pass deep middle to B.Gibson to SL 49 for 18 yards (M.Kiwanuka, A.Rolle).2-10-SL 31 P9

(14:10) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep left to M.Hoomanawanui.1-10-SL 49

(13:58) S.Bradford pass deep left to D.Alexander to NYG 16 for 35 yards (A.Ross).2-10-SL 49 P10

(13:23) C.Williams left tackle to NYG 13 for 3 yards (A.Rolle).1-10-NYG 16

(12:39) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short middle to G.Salas to NYG 9 for 4 yards (A.Rolle) [D.Tollefson].2-7-NYG 13

(12:03) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to D.Alexander (M.Boley).3-3-NYG 9

(11:54) Josh.Brown 27 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.McQuaide, Holder-D.Jones.4-3-NYG 9

SL 9 NYG 21, 8 plays, 60 yards, 3:11 drive, 3:11 elapsed

Josh.Brown kicks 70 yards from SL 35 to NYG -5. D.Thomas to NYG 19 for 24 yards (D.Curry).

New York Giants at 11:49, (1st play from scrimmage 11:44)

(11:44) A.Bradshaw right end to NYG 20 for 1 yard (B.Leber).1-10-NYG 19

(11:13) E.Manning pass short middle to A.Bradshaw to NYG 23 for 3 yards (J.Laurinaitis).2-9-NYG 20

(10:27) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short middle to V.Cruz to NYG 33 for 10 yards (J.Butler).3-6-NYG 23 P12

(9:54) E.Manning pass short middle to A.Bradshaw to NYG 40 for 7 yards (J.Laurinaitis, B.Leber).1-10-NYG 33

Penalty on SL-B.Fletcher, Defensive Holding, declined.PENALTY on SL-B.Leber, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at NYG 40.

X13

(9:20) A.Bradshaw left tackle to SL 48 for -3 yards (B.Poppinga, J.Hall).1-10-SL 45

(8:42) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SL-E.Sims, Encroachment, 5 yards, enforced at SL 48 - No Play.2-13-SL 48

(8:24) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw left tackle to SL 41 for 2 yards (B.Fletcher, C.Chamberlain).2-8-SL 43

(7:46) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete deep middle to B.Stokley.3-6-SL 41

PENALTY on SL-J.King, Defensive Pass Interference, 17 yards, enforced at SL 41 - No Play. X14

(7:38) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to H.Nicks.1-10-SL 24

(7:33) (Shotgun) E.Manning sacked at SL 32 for -8 yards (R.Quinn).2-10-SL 24

(7:08) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to A.Bradshaw to SL 9 for 23 yards (Q.Mikell).3-18-SL 32 P15

(6:27) B.Jacobs left tackle for 9 yards, TOUCHDOWN.1-9-SL 9 R16

L.Tynes extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-S.Weatherford.

SL 9 NYG 28, 10 plays, 81 yards, 3 penalties, 5:30 drive, 8:41 elapsed

L.Tynes kicks 69 yards from NYG 35 to SL -4. Q.Porter to SL 28 for 32 yards (S.Paysinger).

St. Louis Rams at 6:19, (1st play from scrimmage 6:13)

(6:13) (Shotgun) C.Williams left end to SL 31 for 3 yards (M.Kiwanuka, J.Kennedy).1-10-SL 28

(5:40) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to D.Alexander (R.Bernard) [J.Tuck].2-7-SL 31

(5:32) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to G.Salas to SL 48 for 17 yards (A.Rolle). FUMBLES (A.Rolle), ballout of bounds at SL 48.

3-7-SL 31 P11

(5:05) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to C.Williams.1-10-SL 48

(4:57) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to C.Williams to NYG 49 for 3 yards (J.Williams).2-10-SL 48

(4:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to M.Sims-Walker to NYG 34 for 15 yards (C.Webster, D.Grant).3-7-NYG 49 P12

(3:41) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right.New York Giants challenged the runner was down by contact ruling, and the play was REVERSED.S.Bradford sacked at NYG 49 for -15 yards (J.Tuck).

1-10-NYG 34

(3:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford scrambles right end ran ob at NYG 32 for 17 yards (A.Rolle).2-25-NYG 49

(2:42) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to G.Salas to NYG 30 for 2 yards (D.Grant).3-8-NYG 32

Timeout #1 by SL at 01:56.

(1:56) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short left to M.Sims-Walker pushed ob at NYG 19 for 11 yards (M.Coe).4-6-NYG 30 P13

(1:34) S.Bradford pass incomplete short left to D.Alexander.1-10-NYG 19

(1:30) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to D.Alexander.2-10-NYG 19

(1:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep left to D.Alexander for 19 yards, TOUCHDOWN.3-10-NYG 19 P14

Josh.Brown extra point is GOOD, Center-J.McQuaide, Holder-D.Jones.

SL 16 NYG 28, 13 plays, 72 yards, 5:01 drive, 13:42 elapsed

Josh.Brown kicks 72 yards from SL 35 to NYG -7. D.Thomas, Touchback.

New York Giants at 1:18

(1:18) E.Manning pass short left to H.Nicks to NYG 28 for 8 yards (B.Fletcher).1-10-NYG 20

(:48) B.Jacobs right guard to NYG 31 for 3 yards (C.Long, B.Leber).2-2-NYG 28 R17

(:13) E.Manning pass short right to H.Hynoski to NYG 39 for 8 yards (B.Poppinga).1-10-NYG 31

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New York Giants 28 6:48 2 2 2 6 2/2 0/0

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Fourth QuarterPlay By Play 9/19/2011

New York Giants continued.

(15:00) B.Jacobs right guard to NYG 41 for 2 yards (B.Fletcher, F.Robbins).2-2-NYG 39 R18

(14:24) E.Manning pass short right to B.Jacobs pushed ob at SL 42 for 17 yards (C.Chamberlain).1-10-NYG 41 P19

(13:57) B.Jacobs left tackle to SL 39 for 3 yards (J.King, J.Laurinaitis).1-10-SL 42

(13:19) E.Manning pass incomplete deep left to H.Nicks (B.Fletcher).2-7-SL 39

(13:12) (Shotgun) E.Manning sacked at SL 48 for -9 yards (J.Hall).3-7-SL 39

(12:44) S.Weatherford punts 35 yards to SL 13, Center-Z.DeOssie, fair catch by G.Salas.4-16-SL 48

St. Louis Rams at 12:32

(12:32) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short middle to C.Williams to SL 19 for 6 yards (J.Williams).1-10-SL 13

(12:04) C.Williams left guard to SL 20 for 1 yard (J.Tuck, J.Williams).2-4-SL 19

(11:27) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to B.Bajema.3-3-SL 20

(11:22) D.Jones punts 58 yards to NYG 22, Center-J.McQuaide. A.Ross to NYG 29 for 7 yards (C.Dahl, E.Sims). SL-J.McQuaide was injured during the play.

4-3-SL 20

New York Giants at 11:08

(11:08) A.Bradshaw right tackle to NYG 30 for 1 yard (J.Laurinaitis).1-10-NYG 29

(10:27) E.Manning pass short left to V.Cruz to NYG 37 for 7 yards (J.King).2-9-NYG 30

(9:51) (Shotgun) D.Ware left guard to NYG 41 for 4 yards (D.Scott, Q.Mikell).3-2-NYG 37 R20

(9:17) A.Bradshaw right tackle to NYG 45 for 4 yards (D.Stewart, E.Sims).1-10-NYG 41

(8:41) A.Bradshaw up the middle to NYG 49 for 4 yards (Q.Mikell).2-6-NYG 45

(8:03) (Shotgun) E.Manning sacked at NYG 47 for -2 yards (C.Long).3-2-NYG 49

(7:32) S.Weatherford punts 48 yards to SL 5, Center-Z.DeOssie, fair catch by G.Salas.4-4-NYG 47

PENALTY on NYG-Z.DeOssie, Unnecessary Roughness, 15 yards, enforced at SL 5.

St. Louis Rams at 7:20

(7:20) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to G.Salas pushed ob at SL 24 for 4 yards (C.Webster).1-10-SL 20

(6:49) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short middle to M.Sims-Walker (K.Phillips).2-6-SL 24

(6:42) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep left to G.Salas.3-6-SL 24

(6:35) D.Jones punts 47 yards to NYG 29, Center-J.McQuaide. A.Ross ran ob at NYG 35 for 6 yards (Q.Porter).4-6-SL 24

PENALTY on NYG-M.Coe, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYG 35.

New York Giants at 6:24

(6:24) B.Jacobs right tackle to NYG 27 for 2 yards (D.Stewart; J.King).1-10-NYG 25

(5:46) E.Manning pass short middle to J.Ballard to NYG 40 for 13 yards (Q.Mikell).2-8-NYG 27 P21

(5:09) B.Jacobs right tackle to NYG 43 for 3 yards (D.Stewart).1-10-NYG 40

(4:38) B.Jacobs left guard to NYG 48 for 5 yards (J.Laurinaitis, D.Scott).2-7-NYG 43

Timeout #2 by SL at 04:27.

(4:27) (Shotgun) D.Ware right end to SL 40 for 12 yards (C.Chamberlain, D.Stewart).3-2-NYG 48 R22

(3:52) B.Jacobs right end to SL 37 for 3 yards (C.Long, J.Laurinaitis).1-10-SL 40

(3:09) B.Jacobs up the middle to SL 37 for no gain (J.Hall, B.Poppinga).2-7-SL 37

Timeout #3 by SL at 02:58.

(2:58) (Shotgun) D.Ware left tackle to SL 31 for 6 yards (J.King, D.Stewart).3-7-SL 37

Timeout #1 by NYG at 02:13.

(2:13) B.Jacobs right tackle to SL 33 for -2 yards (B.Poppinga, J.Laurinaitis).4-1-SL 31

St. Louis Rams at 2:08

(2:08) (Shotgun) S.Bradford sacked at SL 25 for -8 yards (sack split by J.Pierre-Paul and J.Tuck).1-10-SL 33

Two-Minute Warning

(2:00) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep middle to M.Sims-Walker to SL 43 for 18 yards (M.Boley).2-18-SL 25

PENALTY on SL-R.Saffold, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at SL 25 - No Play.

(1:54) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete short right to G.Salas.2-28-SL 15

(1:46) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass incomplete deep middle to L.Kendricks.3-28-SL 15

(1:41) D.Jones punts 55 yards to NYG 30, Center-J.McQuaide, fair catch by A.Ross.4-28-SL 15

New York Giants at 1:34

(1:34) E.Manning kneels to NYG 29 for -1 yards.1-10-NYG 30

(:54) E.Manning kneels to NYG 28 for -1 yards.2-11-NYG 29

(:24) E.Manning kneels to NYG 27 for -1 yards.3-12-NYG 28

END OF QUARTER

St. Louis Rams 16 2:54 0 0 0 0 0/3 0/0

New York Giants 28 12:06 3 2 0 5 2/6 0/1

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Miscellaneous Statistics Report

Ten Longest Plays for St. Louis Rams

Ten Longest Plays for New York Giants

VISITOR: St. Louis Rams 1 0 0

HOME: New York Giants 3 1 0

Offense Defense Special TeamsTouchdown Scoring Information

Player Scoring Information

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

3-11-SL 31 (10:55) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep left to D.Alexander to NYG 1 for 68 yards (K.Phillips).168

2-10-SL 49 (13:58) S.Bradford pass deep left to D.Alexander to NYG 16 for 35 yards (A.Ross).335

1-10-SL 24 (13:20) S.Bradford pass deep middle to M.Sims-Walker to NYG 43 for 33 yards (K.Phillips).233

3-5-NYG 41 (4:20) (No Huddle) S.Bradford pass deep right to L.Kendricks ran ob at NYG 15 for 26 yards.126

2-15-SL 9 (12:08) S.Bradford pass short middle to M.Sims-Walker to SL 32 for 23 yards (K.Phillips, A.Ross).123

3-10-NYG 19 (1:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass deep left to D.Alexander for 19 yards, TOUCHDOWN.319

2-10-SL 31 (14:48) S.Bradford pass deep middle to B.Gibson to SL 49 for 18 yards (M.Kiwanuka, A.Rolle).318

2-9-SL 37 (5:10) (No Huddle) S.Bradford pass deep left to B.Gibson to NYG 46 for 17 yards (A.Rolle).117

3-7-SL 31 (5:32) (Shotgun) S.Bradford pass short right to G.Salas to SL 48 for 17 yards (A.Rolle). FUMBLES(A.Rolle), ball out of bounds at SL 48.

317

2-25-NYG 49 (3:24) (Shotgun) S.Bradford scrambles right end ran ob at NYG 32 for 17 yards (A.Rolle).317

Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards

1-10-NYG 47 (:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass deep left to M.Manningham to SL 22 for 31 yards(Q.Mikell).

231

3-18-SL 32 (7:08) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to A.Bradshaw to SL 9 for 23 yards (Q.Mikell).323

1-10-SL 22 (:29) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass deep middle to D.Hixon for 22 yards, TOUCHDOWN.222

1-10-NYG 33 (9:54) E.Manning pass short middle to A.Bradshaw to NYG 40 for 7 yards (J.Laurinaitis, B.Leber).Penalty on SL-B.Fletcher, Defensive Holding, declined.PENALTY on SL-B.Leber, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at NYG 40.

322

1-10-NYG 41 (14:24) E.Manning pass short right to B.Jacobs pushed ob at SL 42 for 17 yards (C.Chamberlain).417

1-10-NYG 20 (15:00) E.Manning pass deep right to M.Manningham to NYG 36 for 16 yards (J.King).116

2-10-NYG 48 (13:18) A.Bradshaw left tackle to SL 37 for 15 yards (Q.Mikell).115

2-8-NYG 27 (5:46) E.Manning pass short middle to J.Ballard to NYG 40 for 13 yards (Q.Mikell).413

3-2-NYG 48 (4:27) (Shotgun) D.Ware right end to SL 40 for 12 yards (C.Chamberlain, D.Stewart).412

1-10-NYG 14 (2:58) A.Bradshaw right tackle to NYG 24 for 10 yards (J.Laurinaitis, C.Dahl).210

Club Player TD RushTD

RecTD

KOTD

PuntTD

IntTD

FumTD

MiscTD

FG XP 2PtRush

PointsSfty2PtRec

SL Josh.Brown 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 100

SL D.Alexander 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

NYG B.Jacobs 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

NYG D.Hixon 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

NYG H.Nicks 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

NYG L.Tynes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 40

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game

Largest Lead

Largest Deficit

Drives Leading

Drives Trailing

Time of Possession Leading

Time of Possession Trailing

Times Score Tied Up

Lead Changes

Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home

3

0

0:00

-15

7

11:23

15

5

9:24

-3

2

3:27

0

0

0:00

-19

5

11:06

19

5

18:54

0

0

0:00

3

0

0:00

-19

12

22:29

19

10

28:18

-3

2

3:27

0

2

0

0

0

2