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24 posts tagged Giants
Giants QB Eli Manning releases the ball just as Texans DL Mario Williams comes in for a tackle. According to Peter King’s latest Monday Morning Quarterback, the Bills sold 1,600 new season tickets within the first two days of acquiring Williams. For comaprison, the team sold only 1,273 the first week after Drew Bledsoe joined the team in 2002. (John Iacono/SI)
KING MMQB: With owner’s meetings over, the focus is on the NFL Draft
VIDEO: Top five QBs in the draft | Running Backs | WR/TEs | O-Line
Willie Mays makes his iconic over-the-shoulder catch deep in center during the eighth inning of Game 1 of the 1954 World Series. The catch preserved a 2-2 tie and allowed the Giants, who swept the series, to win the game in the 10th inning. (Frank Hurley/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
GALLERY: Classic Photos of the Polo Grounds
Texans DL Mario Williams crushes Giants QB Eli Manning during a 2006 game. Houston has a major decision to make as it will cost the team nearly $23 million to keep him on the roster next season, says SI.com’s Chris Burke. (John Iacono/SI)
BURKE: Free agency primer - AFC South | AFC North
BANKS: Ten questions that will dictate the offseason
GALLERY: Forte among top unrestricted free agents
Eagles linebacker Chuck Bednarik exults after hitting Giants halfback Frank Gifford, who lays motionless beneath him, during a 1960 game at Yankee Stadium. (John G. Zimmerman/SI)
SI VAULT: Bednarik was last of football’s 60-minute men (9.6.93)
This week’s Sports Illustrated cover features the Super Bowl champion New York Giants. (Simon Bruty/SI)
Eli Manning and Justin Tuck wave to the estimated million fans in attendance at the Giants Super Bowl Victory Parade on Tuesday. (AP)
GALLERY: New York Giants Victory Parade
Patriots offensive lineman Brian Waters looks on helplessly as Tom Brady’s Hail Mary falls incomplete in the endzone, clinching a 21-17 Super Bowl victory for the Giants. (Heinz Kluetmeier/SI)
BANKS: What’s next for the two Super Bowl participants
KING MMQB: Manning, Manningham, step up for Giants
POSNANSKI: Bradshaw’s TD caps unusual Super Bowl
DEITSCH: Super Bowl media grades | Watch commercials
VIDEO: Legacies defines in Super Bowl | Parting Thoughts
Tom Brady sits on the Lucas Oil Stadium field during last night’s Super Bowl. Despite throwing for 276 yards and two touchdowns, Brady couldn’t hold onto a fourth quarter lead as the Giants prevailed 21-17. (Simon Bruty/SI)
BURKE: Welker, Patriots lament lost opportunities
VIDEO: Reaction from Brady | Manningham’s moment
POSNANSKI: Eli leads Giants to another Super victory
Mario Manningham makes a remarkable 38-yard reception along the sidelines late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLVI. The Giants would go onto score the game-winning touchdown in a memorable 21-17 victory. (Heinz Kluetmeier/SI)
Danny Woodhead celebrates after scoring a touchdown late in the first half of Super Bowl XLVI. At halftime, the Patriots lead the Giants 10-9. (Chris Trotman/Getty Images)
LIVE BLOG: Follow all the Super Bowl XLVI action
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GALLERY: Super Bowl XLVI - Separated at Birth
This week’s cover of Sports Illustrated features Patriots owner Bob Kraft as New England prepares for Sunday’s Super Bowl against the Giants. Kraft purchased the team in 1994 and turned them from a laughingstock into one of the league’s premiere franchises. (Michael O’Neill/SI)
Eli and Peyton Manning stroll the campus of Ole Miss in this 2001 photo. The brothers have been the center of attention this week. While Eli prepares for Sunday’s Super Bowl, many are questioning if Peyton’s career is over and if not, where he’ll play next season. (Bill Frakes/SI)
BYRNE: This Super Bowl could be the most prolific air show ever
BANKS: Peyton Manning still the talk of Indy as reality sets in
GALLERY: Rare Photos of the Manning Family
Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul celebrates after sacking 49ers quarterback Alex Smith during Sunday’s NFC Championship Game in San Francisco. The Giants defeated the 49ers 20-17 and will face the Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI. (John W. McDonough/SI)
BANKS: Giants victory was all about perseverance
BURKE: Special teams, receivers key for Giants
KILLION: 49ers support Williams after costly fumble
VIDEO: Giants display toughness and versatility