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PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE WEEKLY RELEASE<br />

Week 17 • Dec. 30, 2012 • 1:00p.m. ET<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> (8-7) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (4-11)<br />

MetLife Stadium<br />

THIS WEEK’S GAME<br />

This week’s game will be the 156th regular season meeting between the two teams, with the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> leading the series, 80-73-2. In their last meeting, the Eagles defeated the <strong>Giants</strong>, 19-17,<br />

in Week 4 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.<br />

TV BROADCAST INFORMATION<br />

This week’s game will be broadcast by FOX. Thom Brennaman will call the play-byplay,<br />

Brian Billick will provide the color commentary and Laura Okmin will report<br />

from the sidelines.<br />

GIANTS RADIO NETWORK<br />

The game will be broadcast by the flagship station of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong>, WFAN –<br />

660 AM and 101.9 FM in the Tri-State area – with Bob Papa calling the play-by-play,<br />

Carl Banks serving as the analyst and Howard Cross reporting from the sidelines.<br />

Anita Marks, Paul Dottino and Jeff Feagles will host the <strong>Giants</strong> radio pregame and<br />

postgame shows with pre-game coverage beginning at 11:30 a.m.<br />

GIANTS PRE/POSTGAME TV SHOWS<br />

Bob Papa, Carl Banks, Harry Carson and Anita Marks host <strong>Giants</strong> Opening<br />

Drive Live with live hits from the field from Paul Dottino. Coverage will begin<br />

at 10 a.m.<br />

Russ Salzberg, Howard Cross, Roman Oben and Amani Toomer will host the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Postgame Show immediately following the game on WWOR-TV MY9.<br />

NATIONAL RADIO INFORMATION<br />

The game will be broadcast across the nation by Compass Media Networks. Chris Carrino and<br />

Brian Baldinger will serve as the game announcers and Jon Rothstein will host the pre-game<br />

and halftime shows.<br />

GIANTS ON THE WEB<br />

Visit <strong>Giants</strong>.com for everything <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong>. <strong>Giants</strong>.com is the only place to find exclusive<br />

audio, including live broadcasts of Head Coach Tom Coughlin’s press conferences, plus more.<br />

Follow @<strong>Giants</strong> on Twitter and ‘Like’ the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> on Facebook.com/<strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong><strong>Giants</strong>.<br />

NFC EAST STANDINGS<br />

W L Pct.<br />

Washington 9 6 .600<br />

Dallas 8 7 .533<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> 8 7 .533<br />

Philadelphia 4 11 .267<br />

LAST GAME: GIANTS at Ravens<br />

1 2 3 4 Total<br />

GIANTS 7 0 0 7 14<br />

Ravens 14 10 3 6 33<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

MEDIA AVAILABILITY<br />

Tuesday, December 25<br />

Merry Christmas! -- Player’s Day Off<br />

Wednesday, December 26<br />

11:00 a.m. – Tom Coughlin Press Conference, Timex Performance Center Auditorium<br />

11:45 a.m.-1:40 p.m. – Practice<br />

12 noon – Eagles Head Coach Andy Reid Conference Call<br />

1:45 p.m.-2:25 p.m. – Player Interviews<br />

3:30 p.m. – Eagles Player Conference Call<br />

Thursday, December 27<br />

11:45 a.m.-1:40 p.m. – Practice<br />

After Practice – Tom Coughlin available on the field<br />

1:50-2:35 p.m. – Player Interviews<br />

After Practice – Coordinators Available<br />

Friday, December 28<br />

11:30 a.m.-1:05 p.m. – Practice<br />

After Practice – Tom Coughlin available on the field<br />

1:10-1:55 p.m. – Player Interviews<br />

Saturday, December 29<br />

No scheduled availability<br />

Sunday, December 30<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> vs. Eagles – 1:00 p.m.<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS 2012 SCHEDULE<br />

REGULAR SEASON (8-7)<br />

Date Opponent Result Network<br />

09/05 DALLAS* L, 24-17 NBC<br />

09/16 TAMPA BAY W, 41-34 FOX<br />

09/20 at Carolina W, 36-7 NFL<br />

09/30 at Philadelphia* L, 17-19 NBC<br />

10/07 CLEVELAND W, 41-27 CBS<br />

10/14 at San Francisco W, 26-3 FOX<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON* W, 27-23 FOX<br />

10/28 at Dallas* W, 29-24 FOX<br />

11/04 PITTSBURGH L, 24-20 CBS<br />

11/11 at Cincinnati L, 31-13 FOX<br />

Bye<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY W, 38-10 NBC<br />

12/03 at Washington* L, 17-16 ESPN<br />

12/09 NEW ORLEANS W, 52-27 FOX<br />

12/16 at Atlanta L, 34-0 FOX<br />

12/23 at Baltimore L, 33-14 FOX<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA* 1:00 PM FOX<br />

* denotes NFC East contest<br />

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PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

AT METLIFE STADIUM The <strong>Giants</strong> are 5-2 at MetLife Stadium in 2012<br />

with wins over the Buccaneers (41-34, Week 2), Browns (41-27, Week<br />

5), Redskins (27-23, Week 7), Packers (38-10, Week 12) and Saints<br />

(52-27, Week 14). The <strong>Giants</strong> have outscored opponents 236-169 and<br />

are averaging 33.7 points per game at home in MetLife Stadium this<br />

season. The <strong>Giants</strong>’ 236 points are a franchise-best through seven<br />

home games. The <strong>Giants</strong> are 13 points shy of breaking the singleseason<br />

home scoring record set in 2007 (248).<br />

GIANTS CONNECTIONS Head Coach Tom Coughlin’s first coaching position in the NFL was as<br />

a wide receivers coach for the Eagles, where he spent two seasons (1984-85). Secondary/cornerbacks<br />

coach Peter Giunta also had his first NFL coaching position with the Eagles, where he<br />

coached the secondary for four seasons (1991-94).<br />

EAGLES CONNECTIONS CB Brandon Hughes spent the first ten games of the 2010 season on<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> practice squad. S David Sims was originally signed as a rookie free agent by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

in 2011.<br />

COUGHLIN VS. EAGLES Head Coach Tom Coughlin is 9-10 against the Eagles in the regular season<br />

(7-10 with the <strong>Giants</strong> and 2-0 with Jacksonville) and 0-2 in the postseason (both with the <strong>Giants</strong>).<br />

COUGHLIN VS. NFC EAST <strong>Giants</strong> Head Coach Tom Coughlin is 31-25 against the NFC East since<br />

joining the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2004; that mark includes a 21-17 win over Dallas in the 2007 NFC Divisional<br />

Playoff round, a 23-20 defeat vs. Philadelphia in a 2006 NFC First Round Playoff Game, and a<br />

23-11 loss to the Eagles in the 2008 NFC Divisional Playoff round. Coughlin is 7-12 against Philadelphia,<br />

12-6 against Washington and 12-7 against Dallas as the <strong>Giants</strong> head coach.<br />

TYNES’ FRANCHISE RECORD K Lawrence Tynes has made a franchise-record 198 consecutive<br />

extra points since missing one vs. San Francisco on Oct. 21, 2007. The former team record of<br />

133 in a row was set by Pete Gogolak from 1967-72.<br />

TAKING WHAT’S THEIRS The <strong>Giants</strong> defense has forced at least one turnover in 42 of the last 47<br />

games, including the playoffs. The only exceptions are Dec. 23, 2012 against the Baltimore Ravens,<br />

Dec. 16, 2012 against the Atlanta Falcons, Sep. 30, 2012 against the Philadelphia Eagles, Nov. 28,<br />

2011 against the <strong>New</strong> Orleans Saints and Jan. 8, 2012 against the Atlanta Falcons in the Wild Card<br />

Playoff game. <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> is 1-4 in those contests. The last time the <strong>Giants</strong> did not force a turnover<br />

in consecutive games was the final two games of the 2009 season, vs. Carolina and Minnesota.<br />

BRADSHAW SURPASSES 7,000 Running back Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 39 yards and caught an<br />

eight-yard pass in Week 16 at Baltimore. The 47 yards increased his career total (rushing, receiving<br />

and returns) to 7,020. He is the seventh player in <strong>Giants</strong> history with more than 7,000 total yards.<br />

CRUZ DOES IT AGAIN Wide receiver Victor Cruz had three receptions for 21 yards in Week 16 at<br />

Baltimore, increasing his season totals to 82 catches for 1,040 yards and nine touchdowns. He is<br />

the first Giant in history with 80 catches, 1,000 yards and nine touchdowns in consecutive seasons.<br />

Prince Amukamara (ah-MOO-kah-MAH-rah)<br />

David Baas (BOSS)<br />

Will Beatty (bee-dee)<br />

Zak DeOssie (dee-AUSSIE)<br />

David Diehl (DEAL)<br />

Mark Herzlich (herz-LICK)<br />

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE<br />

Linval Joseph (lin-VALL)<br />

Mathias Kiwanuka (key-WAH-nu-kah)<br />

Adewale Ojomo (ada-WALLY oh-JOE-moe)<br />

Osi Umenyiora (you-MEN-YOUR-rah)<br />

Jacquian Williams (jah-KWON)<br />

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BENNETT AND LOVE IT The <strong>Giants</strong> signed TE Martellus Bennett<br />

this past off-season with hopes of providing Eli Manning with another<br />

big-play target. Through the first 15 games of the season,<br />

the fifth-year pro is showing why Dallas drafted him in the second<br />

round of the 2008 NFL Draft. Bennett has set career-highs<br />

in receptions (54), receiving yards (611) and touchdowns (five).<br />

CAREER REGULAR SEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP No Yds Avg TD<br />

2008 DAL 16 20 283 14.2 4<br />

2009 DAL 14 15 159 10.6 0<br />

2010 DAL 16 33 260 7.9 0<br />

2011 DAL 14 17 144 8.5 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 54 611 11.3 5<br />

TOTALS 75 139 1,457 10.5 9<br />

STEVIE WONDERS<br />

Safety Stevie Brown is having the best season of his threeyear<br />

NFL career. Brown leads the <strong>Giants</strong> with seven interceptions<br />

and the NFL with a team-record 259 interception<br />

return yards (37.0-yard average). Brown has also forced<br />

two fumbles and recovered two fumbles in 2012. Prior to<br />

this season, Brown had not recorded an interception, a<br />

forced fumble or a fumble recovery.<br />

KEEPING ELI ON HIS FEET<br />

Through 15 games, the <strong>Giants</strong> offensive<br />

line has allowed an NFL-best 18 sacks<br />

of QB Eli Manning (19 total). In 2011, it<br />

took until Week 6 to record a game in<br />

which the <strong>Giants</strong> did not allow a sack of<br />

Manning. In 2012, the <strong>Giants</strong> did not allow<br />

a sack in four of their first six games.<br />

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PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

HEY, ROOKIE! WELCOME TO THE NFL<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> drafted seven players during the 2012 NFL Draft. Four of them have made an immediate<br />

impact. Here’s a look at the <strong>Giants</strong> impact rookies:<br />

GIANTS 2012 draft class<br />

NAME RD PK POS COLLEGE<br />

David Wilson 1 32 RB Virginia Tech<br />

Rueben Randle 2 31 WR LSU<br />

Jayron Hosley 3 31 CB Virginia Tech<br />

Adrien Robinson 4a 32 TE Cincinnati<br />

Brandon Mosley 4b 36 T Auburn<br />

Matt McCants 6 31 T UAB<br />

Markus Kuhn 7 32 DT N.C. State<br />

RB DAVID WILSON<br />

David Wilson has been an effective weapon for the <strong>Giants</strong>’ kickoff return team.<br />

He has returned 56 kickoffs for a franchise-record 1,504 yards (26.9-yard average),<br />

including a season-long 97-yard touchdown on his second return of the<br />

game vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans. In Week 16 at Baltimore, Wilson rushed three times<br />

for 17 yards, including a 14-yard touchdown in the first quarter. Wilson also<br />

returned five kickoffs for 117 yards.<br />

WR RUEBEN RANDLE<br />

Rueben Randle, the <strong>Giants</strong> second-round draft pick, was the team’s primary<br />

punt returner for most of the season. Randle has returned 15 punts for 108<br />

yards through 15 games. In 2012, Randle has caught 15 passes for 240 yards and<br />

one touchdown. In Week 16 at Baltimore, Randle led the team with 43 receiving<br />

yards on his only reception of the game.<br />

CB JAYRON HOSLEY<br />

Third-round pick Jayron Hosley has seen action as the team’s nickel cornerback<br />

and has started five games. Due to early-season injuries, the Virginia Tech product<br />

made his first NFL start at Carolina in Week 3. Against the Cam <strong>New</strong>ton-led<br />

Panthers, Hosley recorded his first-career interception in the second quarter. He<br />

also recorded a career-high five tackles in a Week 7 victory against Washington.<br />

In Week 16 at Baltimore, Hosley started at corner in place of<br />

Prince Amukamara and recorded six solo tackles.<br />

DT MARKUS KUHN<br />

Before suffering a season-ending ACL injury in Week 10 at Cincinnati, Markus<br />

Kuhn was one of the pleasant surprises of the 2012 draft. The seventh-round<br />

selection out of NC State had recorded eight tackles (four solo), batted away four<br />

passes and received heavy praise from Defensive Coordinator Perry Fewell for<br />

his play.<br />

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GIANTS AMONG THE CONFERENCE AND LEAGUE LEADERS<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> who rank among the top of the NFC and NFL rankings<br />

GIANTS TEAM OFFENSE<br />

League Rankings<br />

Total Yards Per Game: 10 14<br />

Yards Per Play: 5 5<br />

Net Passing Per Game: 7 12<br />

Sacks Against Per Pass Play: 1 1<br />

First Downs Per Game: 10 14<br />

Third Down Efficiency: 8 12<br />

Fourth Down Efficiency: T-8 T-15<br />

Points Per Game: 6 9<br />

League Rankings<br />

QB ELI MANNING<br />

Completions (308): 6 14<br />

Attempts (515): 6 12<br />

Completion Pct. (59.8 %): 11 21<br />

Passing Yards (3,740): 7 12<br />

Passing Touchdowns (21): 7 T-16<br />

RB AHMAD BRADSHAW<br />

League Rankings<br />

Attempts (205): 9 18<br />

Yards (908): 8 18<br />

Touchdowns (5): T-11 T-196<br />

WR VICTOR CRUZ<br />

League Rankings<br />

Targets (137): 6 11<br />

Receptions (82): 7 12<br />

Receiving Yards (1,040): 9 14<br />

Receiving Touchdowns (9): T-5 T-8<br />

K LAWRENCE TYNES<br />

League Rankings<br />

Field Goals Made (33): 1 1<br />

Field Goals Attempted (39): 1 1<br />

Field Goal Accuracy (84.6 %): 9 16<br />

PATs Made (40): 6 T-9<br />

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2012 TALE OF THE TAPE<br />

<strong>Giants</strong><br />

Opponents<br />

387 Points Scored 337<br />

295 Total First Downs 299<br />

73/1843rd Down Conversions 80/184<br />

5290 Offensive Yards 5817<br />

1677 Net Rushing Yards 1956<br />

3613 Net Passing Yards 3861<br />

33/39 Field Goals 26/29<br />

41 Touchdowns 37<br />

17 Rushing TDs 9<br />

21 Passing TDs 25<br />

3 TDs on Returns 3<br />

7.2 Punt Return Avg. 9.7<br />

26.1 KO Return Avg 23.7<br />

32 Sacks 19<br />

GIANTS 2012 TEAM LEADERS<br />

Scoring: Lawrence Tynes 139<br />

Pass Attempts: Eli Manning 515<br />

Pass Completions: Eli Manning 308<br />

Completion Pct: Eli Manning 59.8<br />

Passing Yards: Eli Manning 3740<br />

Passing TDs: Eli Manning 21<br />

Rushing Yards: Ahmad Bradshaw 908<br />

Rushing TDs: Andre Brown 8<br />

Avg. Yards-per-Rush: Andre Brown 5.3<br />

Receptions: Victor Cruz 82<br />

Receiving Yards: Victor Cruz 1040<br />

Receiving TDs: Victor Cruz 9<br />

Avg. Yards-per-Rec: Rueben Randle 16.0<br />

Tackles: Michael Boley 90<br />

Sacks: Jason Pierre-Paul 6.5<br />

Interceptions: Stevie Brown 7<br />

Punt Returns: Rueben Randle 15<br />

Punt Return Average: Domenik Hixon 7.2<br />

Rueben Randle 7.2<br />

KO Returns: David Wilson 56<br />

KO Return Average: Jerrel Jernigan 30.0<br />

Punts: Steve Weatherford 56<br />

Punting Average: Steve Weatherford 47.5<br />

2012 TALE OF THE TAPE<br />

Eagles<br />

Opponents<br />

273 Points Scored 402<br />

314 Total First Downs 285<br />

79/2083rd Down Conversions 78/195<br />

5348 Offensive Yards 5094<br />

1764 Net Rushing Yards 1836<br />

3584 Net Passing Yards 3258<br />

27/30 Field Goals 27/29<br />

28 Touchdowns 46<br />

10 Rushing TDs 10<br />

17 Passing TDs 28<br />

1 TDs on Returns 8<br />

10.9 Punt Return Avg. 13.6<br />

20.7 KO Return Avg. 24.6<br />

29 Sacks 47<br />

EAGLES 2012 TEAM LEADERS<br />

Scoring: Alex Henery 105<br />

Pass Attempts: Michael Vick 316<br />

Pass Completions: Michael Vick 185<br />

Completion Pct: Nick Foles 60.8<br />

Passing Yards: Michael Vick 2165<br />

Passing TDs: Michael Vick 11<br />

Rushing Yards: LeSean McCoy 795<br />

Rushing TDs: Ronnie Brown 4<br />

Avg. Yards-per-Rush: Dion Lewis 5.4<br />

Michael Vick 5.4<br />

Receptions: Jeremy Maclin 65<br />

Receiving Yards: Jeremy Maclin 835<br />

Receiving TDs: Jeremy Maclin 6<br />

Avg. Yards-per-Rec: DeSean Jackson 15.6<br />

Tackles: DeMeco Ryans 111<br />

Sacks: Fletcher Cox 5.5<br />

Brandon Graham 5.5<br />

Interceptions: D. Rodgers-Cromartie 3<br />

Punt Returns: Damaris Johnson 24<br />

Punt Return Average: Damaris Johnson 12.0<br />

KO Returns: Brandon Boykin 42<br />

KO Return Average: Dion Lewis 33.0<br />

Punts: Mat McBriar 51<br />

Punting Average: Chas Henry 48.5<br />

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Tom Coughlin<br />

NFL Record: 162‐128 (Overall)<br />

NFL Head Coach: 17th year<br />

College: Syracuse<br />

The 2011 season solidified Tom Coughlin’s<br />

standing as one of the finest and most successful<br />

coaches in NFL history.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> finished 9-7 and won the NFC<br />

East championship before winning four postseason<br />

games, including their second Super<br />

Bowl in five seasons, a 21-17 victory over<br />

the <strong>New</strong> England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI.<br />

Coughlin improved to 2-0 in Super Bowls as a<br />

head coach. He is the 13th coach to win multiple<br />

Super Bowls and is one of 18 coaches with<br />

a perfect Super Bowl record. 
 In 16 seasons as<br />

a NFL head coach, Coughlin is 150-121 (.554)<br />

in the regular season and 12-7 (.632) in the<br />

postseason for an overall record of 162-128<br />

(.559). The 150 regular season victories place<br />

Coughlin one victory behind Steve Owen on<br />

the all-time regular season victories list. The<br />

2012 season is Coughlin’s ninth with the <strong>Giants</strong>,<br />

making him the second-longest tenured<br />

coach in franchise history. Only Hall of Fame<br />

Coach Steve Owen, who reigned for 24 seasons<br />

from 1930-53, led the team for a longer<br />

time period.<br />

Coughlin’s 82 regular-season <strong>Giants</strong> victories<br />

are the second-highest total among head<br />

coaches in team history, behind only Steve<br />

Owen (153). His eight <strong>Giants</strong> postseason victories<br />

tie him with Parcells for the franchise<br />

record. Coughlin has led the <strong>Giants</strong> to two<br />

NFC East titles and five playoff berths in eight<br />

years.<br />

In 2011, Coughlin reached a number of impressive<br />

coaching milestones. His 12 postseason<br />

victories tie him with former Pittsburgh<br />

Coach Bill Cowher for the sixth-highest total<br />

in NFL history. Coughlin and Bill Belichick are<br />

the only two active coaches on the list. In<br />

2011, Coughlin improved to 2-2 in conference<br />

championship games, including 2-0 with the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>.<br />

The 2011 <strong>Giants</strong> gained a franchise-record<br />

6,161 yards. The former mark of 6,085 was<br />

set in 2010. Those are the only two 6,000-<br />

yard seasons in <strong>Giants</strong> history.<br />

Andy Reid<br />

NFL Record: 140-101 (Overall)<br />

NFL Head Coach: 14th year<br />

College: Brigham Young Univ.<br />

One of the most successful head coaches<br />

in recent NFL history, Andy Reid has really<br />

put his stamp on this city’s beloved football<br />

team. After taking over a 3-13 club on January<br />

11, 1999, Reid has been simply masterful in<br />

turning the Eagles into one of the NFL’s elite<br />

teams.<br />

In 2008, Reid became the 37th head coach<br />

in NFL history to reach the 100-win plateau<br />

with a 27-14 victory over the Falcons on Oct.<br />

28. In addition, he became the 22nd coach<br />

to win 100 games with one franchise and the<br />

17th coach to reach the century mark in wins<br />

during his first stint as a head coach.<br />

Reid is the 18th coach in NFL history to remain<br />

with this original team for 10-or-more<br />

years, and since 1990, is one of five first-time<br />

head coaches to do so: Reid (since 1999),<br />

Fisher (since 1994), Brian Billick (1999-2007<br />

with Balitmore), Bill Cowher (1992-2006 with<br />

Pittsburgh), and Dennis Green (1992-2001<br />

with Minnesota).<br />

In 2003, the Eagles overcame a 0-2 start<br />

and a slew of injuries to post their second<br />

consecutive 12-win season. During that season,<br />

Reid registered his 50th career win (in<br />

his 81st game) to become the fastest coach in<br />

team history to reach that milestone. A year<br />

earlier, Reid was the overwhelming choice<br />

as the NFL’s coach of the year as the Eagles<br />

thrived without the services of McNabb to<br />

still capture home field advantage in the NFC<br />

playoffs.<br />

His vision, his dedication, his passion, and<br />

his organizational skills are impeccable. For<br />

those reasons he was promoted to head<br />

coach/executive VP of football operations on<br />

May 8, 2001.<br />

Reid came to the Eagles after spending seven<br />

seasons as an assistant coach with Green<br />

Bay under Mike Holmgren. During that span,<br />

the Packers reached the playoffs six times and<br />

defeated <strong>New</strong> England in Super Bowl XXXI.<br />

Tom Coughlin<br />

Andy Reid<br />

162‐128 Overall Record 140-101<br />

8-10 Career Head-to-Head RS (PS) 10-8<br />

9 Years as Team’s Head Coach 14<br />

17 Years a NFL Head Coach 14<br />

9-10 (0-2) RS Record vs. Opponent (PS) 15-12 (2-1)<br />

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BUILDING A BRIDGE OF SUCCESS<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Head Coach Tom Coughlin recorded his 150th regular season victory in Week 14 against<br />

the <strong>New</strong> Orleans Saints. Coughlin broke a tie with Bill Cowher (161 total victories) and now has<br />

sole possesion of 16th place on the all-time coaching victories list.<br />

TOP 25 COACHES:<br />

REGULAR SEASON VICTORIES<br />

1. Don Shula 328<br />

2. George Halas 318<br />

3. Tom Landry 250<br />

4. Curly Lambeau 226<br />

5. Marty Schottenheimer 200<br />

6. Chuck Noll 193<br />

7. Dan Reeves 190<br />

8. Chuck Knox 186<br />

9. Bill Belichick* 184<br />

10. Bill Parcells 172<br />

11. Paul Brown 166<br />

12. Mike Shanahan* 165<br />

13. Mike Holmgren 161<br />

14. Bud Grant 158<br />

15. Joe Gibbs 154<br />

16. Steve Owen 151<br />

17. Tom Coughlin* 150<br />

18. Bill Cowher 149<br />

19. Jeff Fisher* 148<br />

20. Marv Levy 143<br />

21. Tony Dungy 139<br />

22. Hank Stram 131<br />

T-23. Weeb Ewbank 130<br />

T-23. Andy Reid* 130<br />

25. Jim Mora 125<br />

*Active<br />

GIANTS HEAD COACH RECORDS:<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

Coach Seasons Yrs W L T Pct<br />

Steve Owen 1931‐53 23 153 100 17 .598<br />

Tom Coughlin 2004-12 9 82 61 0 .573<br />

Bill Parcells 1983‐90 8 77 49 1 .610<br />

Jim Fassel 1997‐03 7 58 53 1 .522<br />

Allie Sherman 1961‐68 8 57 51 4 .527<br />

Jim Lee Howell 1954‐60 7 53 27 4 .655<br />

Dan Reeves 1993‐96 4 31 33 0 .484<br />

Alex Webster 1969‐73 5 29 40 1 .421<br />

LeRoy Andrews* 1929‐30 2 24 5 1 .817<br />

Ray Perkins 1979‐82 4 23 34 0 .404<br />

Earl Potteiger 1927‐28 2 15 8 3 .635<br />

Ray Handley 1991‐92 2 14 18 0 .438<br />

John McVay 1976‐78 3 14 23 0 .378<br />

Robert Folwell 1925 1 8 4 0 .667<br />

Joseph Alexander 1926 1 8 4 1 .667<br />

Bill Arnsparger# 1974‐76 3 7 28 0 .200<br />

Benny Friedman 1930 1 2 0 0 .333<br />

*Andrews was replaced by Friedman and Owen after 15 games in 1930.<br />

#Arnsparger was replaced by McVay after first seven games in 1976<br />

TOP 25 COACHES:<br />

TOTAL CAREER VICTORIES<br />

REG POST TOTAL<br />

1. Don Shula 328 19 347<br />

2. George Halas 318 6 324<br />

3. Tom Landry 250 20 270<br />

4. Curly Lambeau 226 3 229<br />

5. Chuck Noll 193 16 209<br />

6. Marty Schottenheimer 200 5 205<br />

T-7. Dan Reeves 190 11 201<br />

T-7. Bill Belichick* 184 17 201<br />

9. Chuck Knox 186 7 193<br />

10. Bill Parcells 172 11 183<br />

11. Mike Holmgren 161 13 174<br />

12. Mike Shanahan* 165 8 173<br />

13. Joe Gibbs 154 17 171<br />

14. Paul Brown 166 4 170<br />

15. Bud Grant 158 10 168<br />

16. Tom Coughlin* 150 12 162<br />

17. Bill Cowher 149 12 161<br />

18. Marv Levy 143 11 154<br />

T-19. Steve Owen 151 2 153<br />

T-19. Jeff Fisher* 148 5 153<br />

21. Tony Dungy 139 9 148<br />

22. Andy Reid* 129 10 139<br />

23. Hank Stram 131 5 136<br />

24. Weeb Ewbank 130 4 134<br />

25. Mike Ditka 121 6 127<br />

*Active<br />

GIANTS HEAD COACH RECORDS:<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

Coach Seasons Years W L T Pct<br />

Tom Coughlin 8 2004-11 8 3 0 .727<br />

Bill Parcells 8 1983-90 8 3 0 .727<br />

Steve Owen 10 1930-53 2 8 0 .200<br />

Jim Lee Howell 4 1954-60 2 2 0 .500<br />

Jim Fassell 5 1997-03 2 3 0 .400<br />

Ray Perkins 2 1979-82 1 1 0 .500<br />

Dan Reeves 2 1993-96 1 1 0 .500<br />

Allie Sherman 3 1961-68 0 3 0 .000<br />

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ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANN-KIND<br />

In Week 16, QB Eli Manning completed 14 of 28 passes for 150 yards and one touchdown. In<br />

his career, Manning has completed 2,599 of 4,436 passes for 31,319 yards, 206 touchdowns<br />

and 144 interceptions.<br />

LONGEST CONSECUTIVE STARTING STREAKS BY NFL QBs<br />

Player Team(s) Years Consec. Starts<br />

1. Brett Favre Packers, Jets, Vikings 1992‐2010 297<br />

2. Peyton Manning Colts 1998‐2010 208<br />

3. Eli Manning <strong>Giants</strong> 2004-Present 134<br />

4. Ron Jaworski Eagles 1977-1984 116<br />

5. Tom Brady Patriots 2001-2008 111<br />

CURRENT CONSECUTIVE GAMES STARTED BY NFL QBs<br />

Player Reg. Season Post Season Total<br />

Eli Manning 134 11 145<br />

Philip Rivers 111 7 118<br />

Joe Flacco 79 9 88<br />

Tom Brady 63 5 68<br />

Matt Ryan 50 3 53<br />

NFC East starting quarterbacks<br />

since Manning took over on<br />

Nov. 21, 2004 (24*):<br />

Dallas (7): Vinny Testaverde,<br />

Drew Henson, Drew Bledsoe,<br />

Tony Romo, Brad Johnson, Jon<br />

Kitna, Stephen McGee.<br />

Philadelphia (9): Donovan<br />

McNabb, Jeff Garcia, Mike Mc-<br />

Mahon, A.J. Feeley, Koy Detmer,<br />

Kevin Kolb, Michael Vick, Vince<br />

Young, Nick Foles.<br />

Washington (9): Patrick Ramsey,<br />

Mark Brunell, Jason Campbell,<br />

Todd Collins, Donovan McNabb,<br />

Rex Grossman, John Beck,<br />

Robert Griffin III, Kirk Cousins.<br />

*Donovan McNabb started for Philadelphia<br />

and Washington .<br />

Manning as NFL Starter:<br />

Regular Season: 77‐57<br />

Postseason: 8‐3<br />

By Month:<br />

Sept: 16-10<br />

Oct: 27-5<br />

Nov: 14-19<br />

Dec: 17-22<br />

Jan: 3-1<br />

Postseason:<br />

Jan: 6‐3<br />

Feb: 2‐0<br />

Record when Manning…<br />

Throws 0 TDs: 8-16<br />

Throws 1 TD: 28-21<br />

Throws 2 TDs: 20-13<br />

Throws 3 TDs: 17-4<br />

Throws 4 TDs: 4-3<br />

Throws at least 1 TD: 69-41<br />

Was not sacked: 23-8<br />

Was sacked: 54-49<br />

Rushed for a TD: 3-1<br />

Margin 7 pts or more: 51-40<br />

Margin 7 pts or less: 26-17<br />

Margin 3 pts or less: 10-13<br />

Was not intercepted: 34-11<br />

Was intercepted: 43-46<br />

Played on Grass: 24-14<br />

Played on Turf: 53-43<br />

Played in Domes: 9-5<br />

Played on Monday Night: 7-4<br />

Played on Sunday Night: 9-11<br />

Played on Saturday: 5-2<br />

Played on Thursday: 2-1<br />

Played in Prime Time: 16-17<br />

Played on Sunday Afternoon: 55-37<br />

Played in OT: 2-2<br />

Manning’s Career Highs:<br />

Attempts: 53 at Seattle (11/27/05); 53 vs. Washington<br />

(12/16/07)<br />

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

Percentage: 79% (.787) (26 of 33) at Arizona<br />

(11/23/08)<br />

Passing Yards: 510 vs. Tampa Bay (9/16/12)<br />

Passing TDs: 4 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9/12)<br />

4 vs. St. Louis (10/2/05)<br />

4 at Dallas (9/7/07)<br />

4 vs. <strong>New</strong> England (12/29/07)<br />

4 at Dallas (10/25/10)<br />

4 vs. Philadelphia (12/19/10)<br />

4 vs. Philadelphia (9/25/11)<br />

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

4 vs. Minnesota (11/25/07)<br />

4 at Green Bay (12/26/10)<br />

Longest Pass: 99 yards (TD) at <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets<br />

(12/24/11) to Cruz<br />

Sacked: 8 at Dallas (12/14/08)<br />

8 at Philadelphia (9/17/06)<br />

Rating: 158.3 vs. Oakland on 10/11/09 (played 5<br />

series, removed in 2nd quarter)<br />

145.7 at Philadelphia on 9/25/11<br />

Rushes: 5 at Miami (10/28/07)<br />

5 at Carolina (12/10/06)<br />

5 yards at Detroit (11/18/07)<br />

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

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

Rushing TDs: 1 at Philadelphia 12/11/05 (1 yard)<br />

1 at Miami 10/28/07 (10 yards)<br />

1 vs. Washington 9/4/08 (1 yard)<br />

1 at Washington 9/11/11 (2 yards)<br />

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MANNING’S 23 REGULAR SEASON GAME-WINNING DRIVES<br />

Regular season victories in which Manning rallied the <strong>Giants</strong> from a fourth‐quarter deficit or tie to win.<br />

Date Opp Score: Score: Time: Time: Winning Score Winning Drive Totals:<br />

Drive(s) Start Final Drive Start Drive End Plays Yards Time<br />

01/02/05 vs. DAL 21‐24 28‐24 1:49 0:11 Barber 3‐yd TD run 6 66 1:38<br />

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

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

09/17/06 vs. PHI 7‐24 20‐24 (OT) 9:55 3:11 31‐yd TD pass to Burress 13 85 6:44<br />

11/05/06 vs. HOU 7‐10 14‐10 12:41 7:49 3‐yd TD pass to Shockey 11 67 4:52<br />

09/23/07 vs. WAS 10‐17 24‐17 7:33 5:32 33‐yd TD pass to Burress 4 44 2:01<br />

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

12/02/07 at CHI 7‐16 21‐16 4:55 1:33 Droughns 2‐yd TD run 9 77 3:22<br />

09/21/08 vs. CIN 16‐20 26‐23(OT) 10:28 8:39 Carney 22‐yd FG 8 6 21:49<br />

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

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

09/20/09 at DAL 30‐31 33‐31 3:40 0:00 Tynes 37‐yd FG 11 56 3:40<br />

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

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

09/25/11 at PHI 14-16 29-16 11:37 8:07 28-yd TD pass to Cruz 7 54 3:30<br />

10/02/11 at ARI 24-27 31-27 3:10 2:39 29-yd TD pass to Nicks 2 48 0:31<br />

10/16/11 vs. BUF 24-24 27-24 4:02 2:02 Tynes 23-yd FG 9 76 2:30<br />

10/30/11 vs. MIA 13-17 20-17 8:28 5:58 25-yd TD pass to Cruz 6 53 2:30<br />

11/06/11 at NE 17-20 24-20 1:36 0:15 1-yd TD pass to Ballard 8 80 1:21<br />

12/11/11 at DAL 20-34 37-34 2:12 0:46 Jacobs 1-yd TD run 6 58 1:26<br />

09/16/12 vs. TB 34-41 34-34 1:58 0:31 A. Brown 2-yd TD run 4 80 1:27<br />

10/21/12 vs. WAS 20-23 27-23 1:32 1:13 77-yd TD pass to Cruz 2 77 0:19<br />

10/28/12 at DAL 23-24 29-24 14:46 10:20 Tynes 43-yd FG 8 60 4:40<br />

MANNING’S 300-YARD PASSING GAMES (13-12)<br />

Date Opp Att Cmp Yds TD Int W/L<br />

09/25/05 at SD 41 24 352 2 0 L<br />

11/27/05 at SEA 53 28 344 2 1 L<br />

12/11/05 at PHI 44 28 312 1 3 W<br />

09/17/06 at PHI 43 31 371 3 1 W<br />

09/07/07 at DAL 41 28 312 4 1 L<br />

10/15/07 at ATL 39 27 303 2 2 W<br />

11/30/08 at WAS 34 21 305 1 1 W<br />

09/20/09 at DAL 38 25 330 2 0 W<br />

11/22/09 vs. ATL 39 25 384 3 1 W<br />

12/13/09 vs. PHI 28 27 391 3 0 L<br />

09/26/10 vs. TEN 48 34 386 0 2 L<br />

10/25/10 at DAL 35 25 306 4 3 W<br />

11/14/10 vs. DAL 48 33 373 2 2 L<br />

12/26/10 at GB 33 17 301 2 4 L<br />

10/02/11 at ARI 40 27 321 2 0 W<br />

10/09/11 vs. SEA 39 24 420 3 3 L<br />

10/30/11 vs. MIA 45 31 349 2 0 W<br />

11/13/11 at SF 40 26 311 2 2 L<br />

11/28/11 at NO 47 33 406 2 1 L<br />

12/04/11 vs. GB 40 23 347 3 1 L<br />

12/11/11 at DAL 47 27 400 2 1 W<br />

01/01/12 vs. DAL 33 24 346 3 0 W<br />

09/16/12 vs. TB 51 31 510 3 3 W<br />

09/30/12 at PHI 42 24 309 2 1 L<br />

10/21/12 vs. WAS 40 26 337 1 2 W<br />

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ATTEMPTS<br />

1. Phil Simms 4,647<br />

2. Eli Manning 4,436<br />

3. Charlie Conerly 2,833<br />

4. Kerry Collins 2,473<br />

5. Fran Tarkenton 1,898<br />

6. Dave Brown 1,391<br />

7. Y.A. Tittle 1,308<br />

COMPLETIONS<br />

1. Eli Manning 2,599<br />

2. Phil Simms 2,576<br />

3. Kerry Collins 1,447<br />

4. Charlie Conerly 1,418<br />

5. Fran Tarkenton 1,069<br />

6. Dave Brown 766<br />

7. Y.A. Tittle 731<br />

GIANTS QUARTERBACKS<br />

YARDS<br />

1. Phil Simms 33,462<br />

2. Eli Manning 31,319<br />

3. Charlie Conerly 19,488<br />

4. Kerry Collins 16, 875<br />

5. Fran Tarkenton 13, 905<br />

6. Y.A. Tittle 10,439<br />

7. Dave Brown 8,806<br />

TOUCHDOWNS<br />

1. Eli Manning 206<br />

2. Phil Simms 199<br />

3. Charlie Conerly 173<br />

4. Fran Tarkenton 103<br />

5. Y.A. Tittle 96<br />

6. Kerry Collins 81<br />

7. Dave Brown 40<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

1. Charlie Conerly 167<br />

2. Phil Simms 157<br />

3. Eli Manning 144<br />

4. Fran Tarkenton 72<br />

5. Kerry Collins 70<br />

6. Y.A. Tittle 68<br />

T7. Dave Brown 49<br />

300‐YARD GAMES<br />

1. Eli Manning 25<br />

2. Phil Simms 21<br />

3. Kerry Collins 17<br />

4. Y.A. Tittle 9<br />

Manning’s 2,599 completions and<br />

31,319 passing yards by receiver:<br />

Includes three completions and 66 yards<br />

as a reserve at Philadelphia Sept. 12, 2004.<br />

Player Rec. Yds Player Rec. Yds<br />

Hakeem Nicks 250 3642 Travis Beckum 24 256<br />

Plaxico Burress 244 3681 Visanthe Shiancoe 22 178<br />

Steve Smith 213 2314 Henry Hynoski 22 132<br />

Amani Toomer 210 2554 Madison Hedgecock 20 128<br />

Jeremy Shockey 206 2300 Ike Hilliard 17 143<br />

Victor Cruz 164 2576 Rueben Randle 15 240<br />

Mario Manningham 156 2275 Andre Brown 12 86<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw 130 1048 Michael Matthews 8 54<br />

Tiki Barber 129 1144 Reuben Droughns 7 49<br />

Kevin Boss 118 1597 Darcy Johnson 6 43<br />

Domenik Hixon 98 1331 Marcellus Rivers 5 36<br />

Brandon Jacobs 80 730 Michael Jennings 5 49<br />

Derrick Ward 69 576 Devin Thomas 3 37<br />

Martellus Bennett 53 607 Jerrel Jernigan 3 22<br />

Jake Ballard 38 604 David WIlson 3 19<br />

David Tyree 38 439 Jamaar Taylor 2 102<br />

Sinorice Moss 36 373 Michael Clayton 2 19<br />

D.J. Ware 35 233 Da’Rel Scott 2 13<br />

Tim Carter 34 471 Anthony Mix 1 21<br />

Derek Hagan 31 317 Brandon Stokley 1 7<br />

Ramses Barden 29 394 Ron Dayne 1 7<br />

Jim Finn 29 213 Duke Calhoun 1 4<br />

Bear Pascoe 26 252 Sean Berton 1 3<br />

Manning’s 205 career<br />

TD passes by receiver:<br />

Player TDs Player TDS<br />

Plaxico Burress 33 Ahmad Bradshaw 3<br />

Hakeem Nicks 26 Travis Beckum 3<br />

Jeremy Shockey 19 Tiki Barber 3<br />

Victor Cruz 18 Sinorce Moss 2<br />

Mario Manningham 18 Tim Carter 2<br />

Kevin Boss 18 Darcy Johnson 2<br />

Amani Toomer 17 Madison Hedgecock 2<br />

Steve Smith 11 Derek Hagan 2<br />

Martellus Bennett 5 Rueben Randle 1<br />

Domenik Hixon 5 Bear Pascoe 1<br />

David Tyree 4 Derrick Ward 1<br />

Brandon Jacobs 4 Marcellus Rivers 1<br />

Jake Ballard 4 Visante Shiancoe 1<br />

ELI MANNING VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES<br />

Date Rslt Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Long Sack QBR<br />

09/30/2012 L 42 24 57.1 309 2 1 41 0 86.3<br />

11/20/2011 L 35 18 51.4 264 1 1 47 3 74.0<br />

09/25/2011 W 23 16 69.6 254 4 0 74t 3 145.7<br />

12/19/2010 L 39 23 59.0 289 4 1 36 2 105.6<br />

11/21/2010 L 33 20 60.6 147 2 3 22 0 53.5<br />

12/13/2009 L 38 27 71.1 391 3 0 68t 3 130.5<br />

11/01/2009 L 39 20 51.3 222 1 2 35 2 55.7<br />

1/11/2009** L 29 15 51.7 169 0 2 34 0 40.7<br />

12/07/2008 L 27 13 48.1 123 1 0 19 0 73.5<br />

11/09/2008 W 31 17 54.8 191 2 1 22 1 81.5<br />

12/09/2007 W 31 17 54.8 219 1 0 41 2 88.0<br />

09/30/2007 W 26 14 53.8 135 1 1 19 1 65.4<br />

01/07/2007* L 17 16 59.3 161 2 1 29 1 85.6<br />

12/17/2006 L 40 28 70.0 282 0 2 52 1 69.0<br />

09/17/2006 W 43 31 72.1 371 3 1 37t 8 111.7<br />

12/11/2005 W 44 28 63.6 312 1 3 32 1 63.8<br />

11/20/2005 W 26 17 65.4 218 3 0 61t 5 130.0<br />

11/28/2004 L 21 6 28.6 148 0 2 52 5 16.9<br />

09/12/2004 L 9 3 33.3 66 0 0 34 1 60.4<br />

TOTALS - RS: 7-10 (0-2) 603 353 58.5 4,271 31 21 74t 39 83.0<br />

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IN THE RUNNING<br />

In Week 16 at Baltimore, running back Ahmad Bradshaw rushed nine times for 39 yards and<br />

caught one pass for eight yards. In his career, Bradshaw has rushed 905 times for 4,125 yards<br />

and 31 touchdowns. Bradshaw is just one of seven <strong>Giants</strong> running backs to rush for 100 yards<br />

10 or more times.<br />

MOST RUSHING TDs<br />

IN GIANTS HISTORY<br />

Player<br />

TDs<br />

1. Brandon Jacobs 56<br />

2. Tiki Barber 55<br />

3. Rodney Hampton 49<br />

4. Joe Morris 48<br />

5. Alex Webster 39<br />

6. Ottis Anderson 35<br />

7. Frank Gifford 34<br />

8. Ron Johnson 33<br />

9. Ahmad Bradshaw 31<br />

10. Bill Paschal 26<br />

MOST 100-YD RUSHING<br />

GAMES IN GIANTS HISTORY<br />

Player<br />

Gm<br />

1. Tiki Barber 38<br />

2. Joe Morris 19<br />

3. Rodney Hampton 17<br />

4. Brandon Jacobs 12<br />

5. Eddie Price 11<br />

6. Ahmad Bradshaw 11<br />

7. Ron Johnson 10<br />

8. Derrick Ward 3<br />

TOP RUSHERS IN GIANTS HISTORY<br />

Based on Yardage<br />

Player Years Att Yds Avg<br />

1. Tiki Barber 1197-06 2,217 10,449 4.7<br />

2. Rodney Hampton 1990-97 1,824 6,897 3.8<br />

3. Joe Morris 1982-89 1,318 5,296 4.0<br />

4. Brandon Jacobs 2005-11 1,071 4,833 4.5<br />

5. Alex Webster 1955-64 1,196 4,638 3.9<br />

6. Ahmad Bradshaw 2007-12 905 4,125 4.6<br />

7. Ron Johnson 1970-75 1,066 3,836 3.6<br />

8. Frank Gifford 1952-64 840 3,609 4.3<br />

9. Doug Kotar 1974-81 900 3,380 3.8<br />

10. Eddie Price 1950-55 846 3,292 3.9<br />

11. Tuffy Leemans 1936-43 919 3,132 3.4<br />

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SPREADING THE LOVE<br />

QB Eli Manning has completed passes to 12 different receivers and has thrown a touchdown<br />

pass to six different receivers in 2012. <strong>Giants</strong> wide receivers have recorded 100 or more receiving<br />

yards on eight occasions this season -- Hakeem Nicks (199) vs. Tampa Bay, Victor Cruz (179)<br />

vs. Tampa Bay, Ramses Barden (138) at Carolina, Cruz (109) at Philadelphia, Domenik Hixon<br />

(114) at Philadelphia, Cruz vs. Washington in Week 7 (131), Cruz at Washington in Week 13<br />

(104) and Cruz vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans in Week 14 (121).<br />

2012 GIANTS RECEIVING STATS<br />

Player Rec Yds Avg. TDs<br />

Victor Cruz 82 1040 12.7 9<br />

Martellus Bennett 54 611 11.3 5<br />

Hakeem Nicks 53 692 13.1 3<br />

Domenik Hixon 37 526 14.2 1<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw 22 204 9.3 0<br />

Rueben Randle 15 240 16.0 1<br />

Ramses Barden 14 220 15.7 0<br />

Andre Brown 12 86 7.2 0<br />

Henry Hynoski 10 49 4.9 0<br />

Bear Pascoe 4 35 8.8 1<br />

Jerrel Jernigan 3 22 7.3 0<br />

David Wilson 3 19 6.3 0<br />

VICTOR CRUZ -- 2012 GAME LOG<br />

Date VS Rslt Rec Yds Avg. TDs<br />

09/05/12 DAL L 6 58 9.7 0<br />

09/16/12 T.B. W 11 179 16.3 1<br />

09/20/12 CAR W 6 42 7.0 0<br />

09/30/12 PHI L 9 109 12.1 1<br />

10/07/12 CLE W 5 50 10.0 3<br />

10/14/12 S.F. W 6 58 9.7 1<br />

10/21/12 WAS W 7 131 18.7 1<br />

10/28/12 DAL W 2 23 11.5 0<br />

11/04/12 PIT L 5 67 13.4 0<br />

11/11/12 CIN L 3 26 8.7 0<br />

11/25/12 GB W 3 36 12.0 1<br />

12/03/12 WAS L 5 104 20.8 0<br />

12/09/12 N.O. W 8 121 15.1 1<br />

12/16/12 ATL L 3 15 5.0 0<br />

12/23/12 BAL L 3 21 7.0 0<br />

2012 SEASON 8-7 82 1040 12.7 9<br />

VICTOR CRUZ -- CAREER STATS<br />

YEAR GP REC YARDS Avg. TDs<br />

2011 16 82 1,536 18.7 9<br />

2012 15 82 1,040 12.7 9<br />

CAREER 31 164 2,576 15.7 18<br />

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TITLE<br />

JUST FOR KICKS<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> K Lawrence Tynes is having the best statistical season of his nine-year NFL career. Entering<br />

Week 17, Tynes, who has made 33 of 39 field goal attempts, has already surpassed his previous<br />

season-high for field goals made (27 in 2009 with the <strong>Giants</strong> and in 2005 with the Chiefs).<br />

Top 5 Scorers in <strong>Giants</strong> History:<br />

TOUCHDOWNS<br />

KICKING TOTALS<br />

Player Years Tot Rush Rec Ret FGs PATs Points<br />

Pete Gogolak 1966-74 0 0 0 0 126 268 646<br />

Lawrence Tynes 2007-12 0 0 0 0 122 214 580<br />

Brad Daluiso 1993-2000 0 0 0 0 123 157 526<br />

Frank Gifford 1952-64 78 34 43 1 2 10 484<br />

Joe Danelo 1976-82 0 0 0 0 104 170 482<br />

* Tynes has made a team-record 198 consecutive extra points since missing one vs. San Francisco on Oct.<br />

21, 2007. The old team record of 133 in a row was set by Pete Gogolak from 1967-72.<br />

GIANTS KICKING RECORDS<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

CAREER<br />

268 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

214 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

170 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

157 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

157 Ben Agajanian (1949, 54-57)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED<br />

CAREER<br />

219 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

176 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

160 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

146 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

112 Pat Summerall (1958-61)<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE<br />

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

198 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

133 Pete Gogolak (1967-72)<br />

126 Pat Summerall (1958-61)<br />

85 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS<br />

CAREER<br />

126 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

123 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

122 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

104 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

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PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

GIANT MILESTONES<br />

PASSING<br />

Eli Manning<br />

* 260 yards shy of 4,000 passing yards in the 2012 regular season.<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Victor Cruz<br />

* Two touchdown receptions away from 20 career receiving touchdowns.<br />

Hakeem Nicks<br />

* 274 yards shy of 4,000 career receiving yards.<br />

* Three touchdown receptions away from 30 career receiving touchdowns.<br />

Martellus Bennett<br />

* 11 receptions shy of 150 career receptions.<br />

* 43 receiving yards shy of 1,500 career receiving yards.<br />

RUSHING<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw<br />

* Three rushing touchdowns away from surpassing Ron Johnson (33) on the <strong>Giants</strong> all-time<br />

rushing touchdowns list and tying Frank Gifford for seventh on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ all-time list.<br />

DEFENSIVE<br />

Osi Umenyiora<br />

* 5.0 sacks away from 80.0 career sacks.<br />

Justin Tuck<br />

* 1.5 sacks away from 50.0 career sacks.<br />

* Two forced fumbles away from 20 career<br />

forced fumbles.<br />

Jason Pierre-Paul<br />

* 2.5 sacks away from 30.0 career sacks.<br />

Rocky Bernard<br />

* Two tackles away from 400 career tackles.<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

LAST MEETING VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES<br />

Lawrence Tynes’ 54-yard field-goal attempt<br />

in the final seconds fell a few feet shy of the<br />

uprights, as the <strong>Giants</strong> loss to their NFC East<br />

foe, the Philadelphia Eagles, 19-17, in Week 4<br />

at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.<br />

The loss dropped the <strong>Giants</strong> to 2-2, with both<br />

losses coming to division rivals.<br />

The first half of this game was dominated<br />

by the defenses. The lone touchdown of the<br />

half came when Eagles’ wide receiver DeSean<br />

Jackson got open in the secondary as Michael<br />

Vick found him in the left corner of end zone,<br />

with 1:47 left in the half.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> quickly responded with a field<br />

goal from Tynes with 0:05 left in the half as<br />

the Eagles took a 7-3 lead into the half.<br />

Both teams’ offenses seemed to come alive<br />

in the second half. After Eagles’ kicker Alex<br />

Henery made a 20 yard field goal to extend<br />

their lead to 10-3 on the first drive of the second<br />

half, the <strong>Giants</strong> came back on the very<br />

next drive tie the game at 10 apiece, when Eli<br />

Manning hit Victor Cruz on a slant route.<br />

Cruz then broke a tackle, and waltzed into<br />

the end zone on the 14 yard pass from Manning,<br />

for his second score of the season. The<br />

Eagles got another field goal from Henery on<br />

their next drive, a 48 yarder, to give the Eagles<br />

the lead again, at 13-10.<br />

The back and forth scoring would continue,<br />

as the Eagles were led by Vick and running<br />

back LeSean McCoy. Henery was set up with<br />

a 26 yard attempt that narrowly made it<br />

through the right side of the goal post, to give<br />

the Eagles the lead again, at 19-17, with 1:49<br />

left in the game.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ final drive had a sloppy start,<br />

which included a fumble and a near interception<br />

on the first two plays. However, <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

wide receiver Ramses Barden, who had a<br />

career game last week against the Panthers,<br />

drew two defensive pass interference calls<br />

that gained 29 yards total for the <strong>Giants</strong>.<br />

However, on a deep pass intended for him,<br />

he was called for offensive pass interference,<br />

moving the ball back to the 37-yard line, setting<br />

up Tynes’ potential game-winning field<br />

goal that fell short.<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED - REG. SEASON GAME<br />

OFFENSE<br />

Overtime Game:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 34, Atlanta 31,<br />

Nov. 22, 2009<br />

Shutout:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 24 at Tampa Bay 0<br />

Sept. 27, 2009<br />

Opponent:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 0 at Atlanta 34<br />

Dec. 16, 2012<br />

Scoreless first half:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 0 at Atlanta 17<br />

Dec. 16, 2012<br />

Opponent:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 20 at Carolina 0<br />

Sept. 21, 2012<br />

Scoreless second half:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 0 at Atlanta 17<br />

Sept. 11, 2011<br />

Opponent:<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 7 vs Packers 0<br />

Nov. 25, 2012<br />

400 total yards:<br />

502 vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7,<br />

2012<br />

Opponent: 533 at<br />

Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012<br />

500 total yards:<br />

502 vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7,<br />

2012<br />

Opponent: 533 at<br />

Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012<br />

600 total yards:<br />

604 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept.<br />

17, 2012<br />

Opponent: 682<br />

vs. Chicago (Bears),<br />

Nov. 14, 1943<br />

200 yards rushing:<br />

243 vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7,<br />

2012<br />

Opponent: 224 at<br />

Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012<br />

300 yards rushing:<br />

301 vs. Carolina, Dec. 21,<br />

2008<br />

Opponent: 366 at Buffalo<br />

Nov. 26, 1978<br />

300 net yards passing:<br />

309 at Philadelphia,<br />

Sept. 30, 2012<br />

Opponent: 309 at Baltimore<br />

Dec. 23, 2012<br />

400 net yards passing:<br />

510 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept.<br />

16, 2012<br />

Opponent: 415 at Dallas<br />

Oct. 28, 2012<br />

500 net yards passing:<br />

510 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16,<br />

2012<br />

Opponent: Never Happened<br />

Most points:<br />

62 vs. Philadelphia<br />

Nov. 26, 1972<br />

Opponent: 72 at Washington<br />

Nov. 27, 1966<br />

60 points:<br />

62 vs. Philadelphia<br />

Nov. 26, 1972<br />

Opponent: 62 at Cleveland<br />

Dec. 6, 1953<br />

50 points:<br />

52 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9,<br />

2012<br />

Opponent: 50 vs. Washington,<br />

Sept. 19, 1999<br />

100-yard rushing game:<br />

David Wilson 13-100 vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

Opponent: Bernard Pierce (14-<br />

123) & Ray Rice (24-107) at<br />

Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012<br />

100-yard receiving game:<br />

Victor Cruz 8-121 vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

Opponent: Joe Morgan 2-106,<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

200-yard receiving game:<br />

Plaxico Burress 10-204<br />

vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005<br />

Opponent: Gary Clark 11-241<br />

vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986<br />

300-yard passing game:<br />

Eli Manning 337<br />

vs. Washington, Oct. 21, 2012<br />

Opponent: Joe Flacco 309<br />

at Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012<br />

400-yard passing game:<br />

Eli Manning 510<br />

Vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

Opponent: Aaron Rodgers 404<br />

at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010<br />

3 TD passes:<br />

Eli Manning<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans Dec. 9, 2012<br />

Opponent: Matt Ryan<br />

at Atlanta, Dec. 16, 2012<br />

4 TD passes:<br />

Eli Manning<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans Dec. 9, 2012<br />

Opponent: Andy Dalton<br />

vs. Cincinnati, Nov. 11, 2012<br />

5 TD passes:<br />

Phil Simms<br />

at St. Louis (Cardinals)<br />

Sept. 7, 1980<br />

Opponent: Matt Hasselbeck,<br />

at Seattle, Sept. 24, 2006<br />

3 TD receiving:<br />

Victor Cruz vs. Cleveland,<br />

Oct. 7, 2012<br />

Opponent: Santana Moss<br />

at Washington, Dec. 24,<br />

2005<br />

4 TD receiving:<br />

Earnest Gray<br />

at St. Louis (Cardinals)<br />

Sept. 7, 1980<br />

Opponent: Joe Horn<br />

at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 14,<br />

2003<br />

3 TD rushing:<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw<br />

vs. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 2011<br />

Opponent: Beanie Wells<br />

At Arizona, Oct. 2, 2011<br />

4 TD rushing:<br />

Rodney Hampton<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans Sept. 24,<br />

1995<br />

Opponent: DeAngelo<br />

Williams<br />

vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008<br />

DEFENSE<br />

Interception TD return:<br />

Jason Pierre-Paul - 28 yards<br />

at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

Opponent: Clay Matthews<br />

– 38 yards vs. Green Bay<br />

Dec. 4, 2011<br />

Fumble return for TD:<br />

Michael Boley – 70 yards<br />

vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 2012<br />

Opponent: Fili Moala – 1<br />

yard<br />

at Indianapolis, Sept. 19,<br />

2010<br />

3 quarterback sacks:<br />

Justin Tuck – 3.0<br />

at Philadelphia, Nov. 21,<br />

2010<br />

Opponent: DeMarcus Ware<br />

- 3.0<br />

at Dallas, Dec.14, 2008<br />

4 quarterback sacks:<br />

Osi Umenyiora – (6.0)<br />

vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 30,<br />

2007<br />

Opponent: Bentrand Berry<br />

– 4.0<br />

at Arizona, Nov,14, 2004


THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED - REG. SEASON GAME<br />

2 interceptions:<br />

Stevie Brown vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

Opponent: Carlos Rogers<br />

at San Francisco, Nov. 13,<br />

2011<br />

Safety:<br />

Mark Sanchez tackled by<br />

Chris Canty at Jets, Dec.<br />

24, 2011<br />

Opponent: D.J. Ware tackled<br />

in end zone by Anthony<br />

Hargrove vs. Seattle Oct.<br />

9, 2011<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

5 field goals:<br />

Lawrence Tynes (5)<br />

at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

Opponent: Billy Cundiff (7)<br />

vs. Dallas Sept.15, 2003<br />

50-yard field goal:<br />

Lawrence Tynes 50<br />

Vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 2012<br />

Opponent: David Akers 52<br />

vs. San Francisco Nov. 13,<br />

2011<br />

Kickoff return for TD:<br />

David Wilson– 97 yards<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9,<br />

2012<br />

Opponent: Leon<br />

Washington- 98 yards, vs.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets,<br />

OFFENSE<br />

1,000 yard rusher:<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw, 2010<br />

(1235)<br />

300 rushing attempts:<br />

Tiki Barber, 2006 (327)<br />

5 100-yard rushing games:<br />

Brandon Jacobs, 2007 (5)<br />

10 rushing TDs:<br />

Brandon Jacobs, 2008 (15)<br />

500 pass attempts:<br />

Eli Manning, 2012 (515)<br />

300 pass completions:<br />

Eli Manning, 2012 (308)<br />

4,000 yards passing:<br />

Eli Manning, 2011 (4,933)<br />

5 games with 300 yards<br />

passing: Eli Manning 2011<br />

(7)<br />

Oct. 7, 2007<br />

Punt return for TD:<br />

Domenik Hixon- 79 yards,<br />

vs. Dallas, Dec. 16, 2009<br />

Opponent: DeSean Jackson–<br />

65 yards vs. Philadelphia,<br />

Dec. 19, 2010<br />

Blocked punt:<br />

David Tyree vs. Philadelphia<br />

Nov. 20, 2005<br />

Opponent: Greg Hardy,<br />

vs. Carolina,<br />

Sept. 12, 2010<br />

Blocked punt return/recovered<br />

for TD:<br />

Tom Flynn - 27 yards<br />

(blocked by Gary Reasons),<br />

vs. Washington, Sept. 5,<br />

1988<br />

Opponent: Myron Baker- 5<br />

yards<br />

at Chicago Sept. 5, 1993<br />

Blocked field goal attempt:<br />

Jason Pierre-Paul, at Dallas,<br />

Dec. 11, 2011<br />

Opponent: Tarell Brown, at<br />

San Francisco, Oct. 14, 2012<br />

Fake field goal attempt:<br />

Jeff Hostetler 22-yard TD<br />

pass to Carl Banks<br />

at. Philadelphia, Oct. 8,<br />

1989<br />

Opponent: Shaun Suisham,<br />

vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 2012<br />

30 TD passes:<br />

Eli Manning (31) 2010<br />

Most consecutive games<br />

with TD pass:<br />

Eli Manning, 12 (2008)<br />

100 pass receptions:<br />

Steve Smith, 2009 (107)<br />

1,000 receiving yards:<br />

Victor Cruz, 2012 (1,040)<br />

10 receiving TDs:<br />

Hakeem Nicks, 2010 (11)<br />

DEFENSE<br />

10 interceptions:<br />

Willie Williams, 1968 (11)<br />

2 defensive TDs:<br />

Percy Ellsworth, 1998 (2)<br />

5 fumble recoveries:<br />

Osi Umenyiora (10) and<br />

Justin Tuck (6), 2010<br />

(no first down)<br />

Blocked PAT:<br />

Barry Cofield, vs. Dallas<br />

Nov. 14, 2010<br />

Opponent: Brandon Noble, at<br />

Dallas, Dec. 17, 2000<br />

PAT missed:<br />

Lawrence Tynes, vs. San<br />

Francisco, Oct. 21 2007<br />

Opponent: Jay Feely<br />

vs. Atlanta, Nov. 9, 2003<br />

Two point conversion made:<br />

Andre Brown, vs. Tampa Bay<br />

Sept. 16, 2012<br />

Opponent: Smith pass to<br />

Crabtree at San Francisco<br />

Nov. 12, 2011<br />

Two point conversion failed:<br />

Eli Manning pass failed, at<br />

Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 2008<br />

Opponent: Quinton Ganther<br />

run failed at Washington,<br />

Dec. 21, 2009<br />

THE LAST TIME IT HAPPENED - SEASON<br />

10+ sacks:<br />

Jason Pierre-Paul 2011 (16.5)<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS<br />

50 kickoff returns:<br />

David Wilson, 2012 (56)<br />

30-yard average kick return:<br />

John Counts, 1962 (30.2)<br />

1,000 kick return yards:<br />

David WIlson, 2012 (1,504)<br />

2 kick returns for TD:<br />

Never happened<br />

50 punt returns:<br />

Phil McConkey, 1985 (53)<br />

500 punt return yards:<br />

Tiki Barber, 1999 (506)<br />

15-yard punt return average:<br />

Amani Toomer, 1996 (16.6)<br />

2 punt returns for TD:<br />

Amani Toomer, 1996 (2)


DEPTH<br />

CHART<br />

BASE OFFENSE<br />

WR 80 Victor Cruz (15/15) 13 Ramses Barden (12/1) 12 Jerrel Jernigan (8/0)<br />

LT 65 Will Beatty (15/14)<br />

LG 77 Kevin Boothe (15/15) 60 Selvish Capers (1/0)<br />

C 64 David Baas (15/15) 63 Jim Cordle (15/0)<br />

RG 76 Chris Snee (15/15)<br />

RT 66 David Diehl (12/8) 73 James Brewer (4/0)<br />

TE 85 Martellus Bennett (15/15) 86 Bear Pascoe (14/3) 47 Travis Beckum (4/0)<br />

81 Adrien Robinson (2/0)<br />

WR 88 Hakeem Nicks (12/11) 87 Domenik Hixon (12/3) 82 Rueben Randle (15/0)<br />

QB 10 Eli Manning (15/15) 8 David Carr (1/0)<br />

FB 45 Henry Hynoski (15/9)<br />

RB 44 Ahmad Bradshaw (13/12) 22 David Wilson (15/1) 38 Kregg Lumpkin (3/0)<br />

41 Ryan Torain (1/0)<br />

BASE DEFENSE<br />

LLE 91 Justin Tuck (14/14) 94 Mathias Kiwanuka (15/5) 71 Adewale Ojomo (1/0)<br />

LDT 97 Linval Joseph (15/15) 96 Marvin Austin (7/0)<br />

RDT 99 Chris Canty (9/9) 95 Rocky Bernard (11/4)<br />

RE 90 Jason Pierre-Paul (15/14) 98 Adrian Tracy (15/0)<br />

72 Osi Umenyiora (15/3)<br />

SLB 94 Mathias Kiwanuka (15/5) 57 Jacquian Williams (9/2)<br />

MLB 93 Chase Blackburn (14/14) 58 Mark Herzlich (15/1)<br />

WLB 59 Michael Boley (15/9) 55 Keith Rivers (10/6) 52 Spencer Paysinger (15/3)<br />

LCB 23 Corey Webster (15/15) 28 Jayron Hosley (12/6)<br />

RCB 20 Prince Amukamara (12/10) 30 Justin Tryon (15/0)<br />

SS 27 Stevie Brown (15/10) 31 Will Hill (11/0) 21 Kenny Phillips* (6/6)<br />

FS 26 Antrel Rolle (15/15) 39 Tyler Sash (7/0)<br />

SPECIALIST<br />

P 5 Steve Weatherford (15/0)<br />

PK 9 Lawrence Tynes (15/0)<br />

H 5 Steve Weatherford (15/0)<br />

LS 51 Zak DeOssie (15/0)<br />

KR 22 David Wilson (15/1) 12 Jerrel Jernigan (8/0)<br />

PR 87 Domenik Hixon (12/3) 82 Rueben Randle (15/0) 80 Victor Cruz (15/15)<br />

28 Jayron Hosley (12/6)<br />

Underlined = Rookie in 2012; Bold= Starter; *Injured<br />

COACHING STAFF<br />

Head Coach: Tom Coughlin<br />

Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator), Kevin Gilbride (Offensive Coordinator), Tom Quinn (Special Teams Coordinator),<br />

Pat Flaherty (Offensive Line), Kevin M. Gilbride (Wide Receivers), Peter Giunta (Secondary/Corners),<br />

Jim Herrmann (Linebackers), Al Holcomb (Defensive Assistant), Jerald Ingram (Running Backs), Larry<br />

Izzo (Assistant Special Teams), Dave Merritt (Secondary/Safeties), Robert Nunn (Defensive Line), Jerry Palmieri<br />

(Strength & Conditioning), Markus Paul (Assistant Strength & Conditioning), Michael Pope (Tight Ends), Matt<br />

Rhule (Assistant Offensive Line), Sean Ryan (Quarterbacks), Lunda Wells (Offensive Assistant).<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • vs. philadelphia eagles


ALPHABETICAL<br />

ROSTER<br />

PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

NO LAST FIRST POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. GP/GS/DNP/IA<br />

20 Amukamara Prince CB 6-0 207 6/6/89 23 2 Nebraska Glendale, AZ D1-’11 12/10/0/3<br />

96 Austin Marvin DT 6-2 312 1/1/89 23 2 North Carolina Washington, DC D2-’11 7/0/2/6<br />

64 Baas David C 6-4 312 9/28/81 31 8 Michigan Sarasota, FL UFA (SF)-’11 15/15/0/0<br />

13 Barden Ramses WR 6-6 224 1/1/86 26 4 Cal Poly La Canada Flintridge, CA D3-’09 12/1/1/2<br />

65 Beatty Will T 6-6 319 3/2/85 27 4 Connecticut <strong>York</strong>, PA D2-’09 15/14/0/0<br />

47 Beckum Travis TE 6-3 234 1/24/87 25 4 Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI D3-’09 4/0/0/3<br />

85 Bennett Martellus TE 6-6 265 1/10/87 25 5 Texas A&M Katy, TX FA-’12 15/15/0/0<br />

95 Bernard Rocky DT 6-3 301 4/19/79 33 11 Texas A&M Sterling, TX FA-’11 11/4/0/4<br />

93 Blackburn Chase LB 6-3 242 6/10/83 29 8 Akron Bellefontaine, OH FA-’11 14/14/0/1<br />

59 Boley Michael LB 6-3 230 8/24/82 30 8 Southern Miss Elkmont, AL UFA (ATL)-’09 15/11/0/0<br />

77 Boothe Kevin G 6-5 320 7/5/83 29 7 Cornell Fort Lauderdale, FL W (OAK) -’07 15/15/0/0<br />

44 Bradshaw Ahmad RB 5-10 214 3/19/86 26 6 Marshall Bluefield, VA D7b-’07 13/12/0/2<br />

73 Brewer James T 6-6 330 12/23/87 25 2 Indiana Indianapolis, IN D4-’11 5/0/4/6<br />

27 Brown Stevie S 5-11 221 7/17/87 25 3 Michigan Columbus, IN FA-’12 15/10/0/0<br />

99 Canty Chris DT 6-7 317 11/10/82 30 8 Virginia Charlotte, NC UFA (DAL)-’09 9/9/0/0<br />

60 Capers Selvish OL 6-5 315 11/13/86 26 1 West Virginia Kenner, LA FA-’12 2/0/0/1<br />

8 Carr David QB 6-3 212 7/21/79 33 11 Fresno State Bakersfield, CA FA-’11 1/0/14/0<br />

63 Cordle Jim C 6-3 320 8/22/87 25 2 Ohio State Lancster, OH FA-’10 14/0/0/0<br />

80 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 11/11/86 26 3 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-’10 15/15/0/0<br />

51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 5/24/84 28 6 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07 15/0/0/0<br />

66 Diehl David T 6-5 304 9/15/80 32 10 Illinois Oak Lawn, IL D5-’03 12/8/0/3<br />

58 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 9/1/87 25 2 Boston College Berwyn, PA FA-’11 15/2/0/0<br />

31 Hill Will S 6-1 207 3/7/90 22 1 Florida Jersey City, NJ FA-’12 11/0/0/0<br />

87 Hixon Domenik WR 6-2 197 10/8/84 28 7 Akron Columbus, OH W (DEN)-’07 12/3/0/3<br />

28 Hosley Jayron CB 5-10 178 9/18/90 22 R Virginia Tech Delray Beach, FL D3-’12 12/6/1/2<br />

45 Hynoski Henry FB 6-1 266 12/30/88 23 2 Pittsburgh Elysburg, PA FA-’11 15/10/0/0<br />

12 Jernigan Jerrel WR 5-8 189 6/14/89 23 2 Troy Eufaula, AL D3-’11 8/0/1/6<br />

97 Joseph Linval DT 6-4 323 10/10/88 24 3 East Carolina Gainesville, FL D2-’10 15/15/0/0<br />

94 Kiwanuka Mathias LB 6-5 267 3/8/83 29 7 Boston College Indianapolis, IN D1-’06 15/5/0/0<br />

38 Lumpkin Kregg RB 5-11 230 5/15/84 28 4 Georgia Stone Mountain, GA FA-’12 4/0/0/0<br />

10 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 1/3/81 31 9 Mississippi <strong>New</strong> Orleans, LA T (SD)-’04 15/15/0/0<br />

88 Nicks Hakeem WR 6-1 208 1/14/88 24 4 North Carolina Charlotte, NC D1-’09 12/11/0/3<br />

71 Ojomo Adewale DE 6-4 270 11/14/88 24 R Miami (FL) Miami, FL FA-’12 1/0/0/14<br />

86 Pascoe Bear TE 6-5 283 2/23/86 26 4 Fresno State Porterville, CA FA-’09 14/3/0/1<br />

52 Paysinger Spencer LB 6-2 236 6/28/88 24 2 Oregon Los Angeles, CA FA-’11 15/3/0/0<br />

21 Phillips Kenny S 6-2 217 11/24/86 26 5 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1-’08 6/6/0/9<br />

90 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 1/1/89 23 3 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-’10 15/14/0/0<br />

82 Randle Rueben WR 6-2 208 5/7/91 21 R LSU Bastrop, LA D2-’12 15/0/0/0<br />

55 Rivers Keith LB 6-2 235 5/5/86 26 4 USC Lake Mary, FL T (CIN)-’12 10/6/0/5<br />

81 Robinson Adrien TE 6-4 264 9/23/88 24 R Cincinnati Indianapolis, IN D4-’12 2/0/0/13<br />

26 Rolle Antrel S 6-0 206 12/16/82 30 8 Miami (FL) Homestead, FL FA-’10 15/15/0/0<br />

39 Sash Tyler S 6-0 215 5/27/88 24 2 Iowa Oskaloosa, IA D6-’11 7/0/0/3<br />

76 Snee Chris G 6-3 305 1/18/82 30 9 Boston College Montrose, PA D2-’04 15/15/0/0<br />

41 Torain Ryan RB 6-0 220 8/10/86 26 4 Arizona State Shawnee, KS FA-’12 2/0/0/2<br />

98 Tracy Adrian DE 6-2 245 4/6/87 25 2 William & Mary Sterling, VA D6-’10 15/0/0/0<br />

30 Tryon Justin CB 5-9 180 5/29/84 27 6 Arizona State Woodland Hills, CA FA’11 15/0/0/0<br />

91 Tuck Justin DE 6-5 268 3/29/83 29 8 Notre Dame Kellyton, AL D3-’05 14/14/0/1<br />

9 Tynes Lawrence K 6-1 194 5/3/78 34 9 Troy Milton, FL T(KC)-’07 15/0/0/0<br />

72 Umenyiora Osi DE 6-3 255 11/16/81 31 10 Troy Auburn, AL D2-’03 15/3/0/0<br />

5 Weatherford Steve P 6-2 211 12/17/82 30 7 Illinois Terre Haute, IN FA-’11 15/0/0/0<br />

23 Webster Corey CB 6-0 200 3/2/82 30 8 LSU Vacherie, LA D2-’05 15/15/0/0<br />

57 Williams Jacquian LB 6-3 224 7/20/88 24 2 South Florida Riverview, FL D6-’11 9/2/0/6<br />

22 Wilson David RB 5-9 205 6/15/91 21 R Virginia Tech Danville, VA D1-’12 15/1/0/0<br />

Practice Squad<br />

62 Adcock Levy G 6-6 342 12/12/88 24 R Oklahoma State Claremont, OK FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

54 Broha Matt DE 6-4 255 6/6/89 23 R Louisiana Tech Baton Rouge, LA FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

15 DePalma Dan WR 5-11 192 7/21/89 23 1 West Chester (PA) Verona, NJ FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

46 Donnell Larry TE 6-6 269 11/1/88 23 1 Grambling Ozark, AL FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

36 Frederick Terrence CB 5-10 187 2/10/90 22 R Texas A&M Katy, TX FA-’12 1/0/0/0<br />

79 Goodin Stephen G 6-6 310 8/5/88 24 R Nebraska-Kearney Hastings, NE FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

71 McCants Matt T 6-5 309 8/18/89 22 R UAB Mobile, AL D6-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

34 Scott Laron DB 5-9 184 7/12/87 25 R Georgia Southern Warner Robins, GA FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

Reserve/Injured<br />

Injury<br />

35 Brown Andre RB 6-0 227 12/15/86 25 3 N.C. State Greenville, NC FA-’11 Leg<br />

78 Kuhn Markus DT 6-4 299 5/6/86 26 R N.C. State Weinheim, Germany D7-’12 Knee<br />

75 Locklear Sean T 6-4 310 5/29/81 31 9 N.C. State Lumberton, NC FA-’12 Knee<br />

67 Mosley Brandon G 6-5 318 12/21/88 23 R Auburn Jefferson, GA D4-’12 Ankle<br />

79 Parker Martin DT 6-2 303 2/27/88 24 1 Richmond <strong>New</strong> Haven, CT FA-’11 Back<br />

73 Rogers Shaun DT 6-4 350 3/12/79 33 12 Texas LaPorte, TX FA’-’12 Leg<br />

33 Scott Da’Rel RB 5-11 210 5/26/88 24 2 Maryland Conshohocken, PA D7-’11 Knee<br />

24 Thomas Terrell CB 6-0 191 1/8/85 27 5 USC Alto Loma, CA D2-’08 Knee<br />

69 Trattou Justin DE 6-4 255 8/28/88 24 2 Florida Ramsey, NJ FA-’11 Ankle<br />

29 Witherspoon Brian CB 5-10 180 6/5/85 27 4 Stillman Butler, AL FA’10 Knee<br />

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NUMERICAL<br />

ROSTER<br />

NO LAST FIRST POS HT WT DOB AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ. GP/GS/DNP/IA<br />

5 Weatherford Steve P 6-2 211 12/17/82 30 7 Illinois Terre Haute, IN FA-’11 15/0/0/0<br />

8 Carr David QB 6-3 212 7/21/79 33 11 Fresno State Bakersfield, CA FA-’11 1/0/14/0<br />

9 Tynes Lawrence K 6-1 194 5/3/78 34 9 Troy Milton, FL T(KC)-’07 15/0/0/0<br />

10 Manning Eli QB 6-4 218 1/3/81 31 9 Mississippi <strong>New</strong> Orleans, LA T (SD)-’04 15/15/0/0<br />

12 Jernigan Jerrel WR 5-8 189 6/14/89 23 2 Troy Eufaula, AL D3-’11 8/0/1/6<br />

13 Barden Ramses WR 6-6 224 1/1/86 26 4 Cal Poly La Canada Flintridge, CA D3-’09 12/1/1/2<br />

20 Amukamara Prince CB 6-0 207 6/6/89 23 2 Nebraska Glendale, AZ D1-’11 12/10/0/3<br />

21 Phillips Kenny S 6-2 217 11/24/86 26 5 Miami (FL) Miami, FL D1-’08 6/6/0/9<br />

22 Wilson David RB 5-9 205 6/15/91 21 R Virginia Tech Danville, VA D1-’12 15/1/0/0<br />

23 Webster Corey CB 6-0 200 3/2/82 30 8 LSU Vacherie, LA D2-’05 15/15/0/0<br />

26 Rolle Antrel S 6-0 206 12/16/82 30 8 Miami (FL) Homestead, FL FA-’10 15/15/0/0<br />

27 Brown Stevie S 5-11 221 7/17/87 25 3 Michigan Columbus, IN FA-’12 15/10/0/0<br />

28 Hosley Jayron CB 5-10 178 9/18/90 22 R Virginia Tech Delray Beach, FL D3-’12 12/6/1/2<br />

30 Tryon Justin CB 5-9 180 5/29/84 27 6 Arizona State Woodland Hills, CA FA’11 15/0/0/0<br />

31 Hill Will S 6-1 207 3/7/90 22 1 Florida Jersey City, NJ FA-’12 11/0/0/0<br />

38 Lumpkin Kregg RB 5-11 230 5/15/84 28 4 Georgia Stone Mountain, GA FA-’12 4/0/0/0<br />

39 Sash Tyler S 6-0 215 5/27/88 24 2 Iowa Oskaloosa, IA D6-’11 7/0/0/3<br />

41 Torain Ryan RB 6-0 220 8/10/86 26 4 Arizona State Shawnee, KS FA-’12 2/0/0/2<br />

44 Bradshaw Ahmad RB 5-10 214 3/19/86 26 6 Marshall Bluefield, VA D7b-’07 13/12/0/2<br />

45 Hynoski Henry FB 6-1 266 12/30/88 23 2 Pittsburgh Elysburg, PA FA-’11 15/10/0/0<br />

47 Beckum Travis TE 6-3 234 1/24/87 25 4 Wisconsin Milwaukee, WI D3-’09 4/0/0/3<br />

51 DeOssie Zak LS 6-4 249 5/24/84 28 6 Brown No. Andover, MA D4-’07 15/0/0/0<br />

52 Paysinger Spencer LB 6-2 236 6/28/88 24 2 Oregon Los Angeles, CA FA-’11 15/3/0/0<br />

55 Rivers Keith LB 6-2 235 5/5/86 26 4 USC Lake Mary, FL T (CIN)-’12 10/6/0/5<br />

57 Williams Jacquian LB 6-3 224 7/20/88 24 2 South Florida Riverview, FL D6-’11 9/2/0/6<br />

58 Herzlich Mark LB 6-4 246 9/1/87 25 2 Boston College Berwyn, PA FA-’11 15/2/0/0<br />

59 Boley Michael LB 6-3 230 8/24/82 30 8 Southern Miss Elkmont, AL UFA (ATL)-’09 15/11/0/0<br />

60 Capers Selvish OL 6-5 315 11/13/86 26 1 West Virginia Kenner, LA FA-’12 2/0/0/1<br />

63 Cordle Jim C 6-3 320 8/22/87 25 2 Ohio State Lancster, OH FA-’10 14/0/0/0<br />

64 Baas David C 6-4 312 9/28/81 31 8 Michigan Sarasota, FL UFA (SF)-’11 15/15/0/0<br />

65 Beatty Will T 6-6 319 3/2/85 27 4 Connecticut <strong>York</strong>, PA D2-’09 15/14/0/0<br />

66 Diehl David T 6-5 304 9/15/80 32 10 Illinois Oak Lawn, IL D5-’03 12/8/0/3<br />

71 Ojomo Adewale DE 6-4 270 11/14/88 24 R Miami (FL) Miami, FL FA-’12 1/0/0/14<br />

72 Umenyiora Osi DE 6-3 255 11/16/81 31 10 Troy Auburn, AL D2-’03 15/3/0/0<br />

73 Brewer James T 6-6 330 12/23/87 25 2 Indiana Indianapolis, IN D4-’11 5/0/4/6<br />

76 Snee Chris G 6-3 305 1/18/82 30 9 Boston College Montrose, PA D2-’04 15/15/0/0<br />

77 Boothe Kevin G 6-5 320 7/5/83 29 7 Cornell Fort Lauderdale, FL W (OAK) -’07 15/15/0/0<br />

80 Cruz Victor WR 6-0 204 11/11/86 26 3 Massachusetts Paterson, NJ FA-’10 15/15/0/0<br />

81 Robinson Adrien TE 6-4 264 9/23/88 24 R Cincinnati Indianapolis, IN D4-’12 2/0/0/13<br />

82 Randle Rueben WR 6-2 208 5/7/91 21 R LSU Bastrop, LA D2-’12 15/0/0/0<br />

85 Bennett Martellus TE 6-6 265 1/10/87 25 5 Texas A&M Katy, TX FA-’12 15/15/0/0<br />

86 Pascoe Bear TE 6-5 283 2/23/86 26 4 Fresno State Porterville, CA FA-’09 14/3/0/1<br />

87 Hixon Domenik WR 6-2 197 10/8/84 28 7 Akron Columbus, OH W (DEN)-’07 12/3/0/3<br />

88 Nicks Hakeem WR 6-1 208 1/14/88 24 4 North Carolina Charlotte, NC D1-’09 12/11/0/3<br />

90 Pierre-Paul Jason DE 6-5 278 1/1/89 23 3 South Florida Deerfield Beach, FL D1-’10 15/14/0/0<br />

91 Tuck Justin DE 6-5 268 3/29/83 29 8 Notre Dame Kellyton, AL D3-’05 14/14/0/1<br />

93 Blackburn Chase LB 6-3 242 6/10/83 29 8 Akron Bellefontaine, OH FA-’11 14/14/0/1<br />

94 Kiwanuka Mathias LB 6-5 267 3/8/83 29 7 Boston College Indianapolis, IN D1-’06 15/5/0/0<br />

95 Bernard Rocky DT 6-3 301 4/19/79 33 11 Texas A&M Sterling, TX FA-’11 11/4/0/4<br />

96 Austin Marvin DT 6-2 312 1/1/89 23 2 North Carolina Washington, DC D2-’11 7/0/2/6<br />

97 Joseph Linval DT 6-4 323 10/10/88 24 3 East Carolina Gainesville, FL D2-’10 15/15/0/0<br />

98 Tracy Adrian DE 6-2 245 4/6/87 25 2 William & Mary Sterling, VA D6-’10 15/0/0/0<br />

99 Canty Chris DT 6-7 317 11/10/82 30 8 Virginia Charlotte, NC UFA (DAL)-’09 9/9/0/0<br />

Practice Squad<br />

15 DePalma Dan WR 5-11 192 7/21/89 23 1 West Chester (PA) Verona, NJ FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

34 Scott Laron DB 5-9 184 7/12/87 25 R Georgia Southern Warner Robins, GA FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

36 Frederick Terrence CB 5-10 187 2/10/90 22 R Texas A&M Katy, TX FA-’12 1/0/0/0<br />

46 Donnell Larry TE 6-6 269 11/1/88 23 1 Grambling Ozark, AL FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

54 Broha Matt DE 6-4 255 6/6/89 23 R Louisiana Tech Baton Rouge, LA FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

62 Adcock Levy G 6-6 342 12/12/88 24 R Oklahoma State Claremont, OK FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

71 McCants Matt T 6-5 309 8/18/89 22 R UAB Mobile, AL D6-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

79 Goodin Stephen G 6-6 310 8/5/88 24 R Nebraska-Kearney Hastings, NE FA-’12 0/0/0/0<br />

Reserve/Injured<br />

Injury<br />

24 Thomas Terrell CB 6-0 191 1/8/85 27 5 USC Alto Loma, CA D2-’08 Knee<br />

29 Witherspoon Brian CB 5-10 180 6/5/85 27 4 Stillman Butler, AL FA’10 Knee<br />

33 Scott Da’Rel RB 5-11 210 5/26/88 24 2 Maryland Conshohocken, PA D7-’11 Knee<br />

35 Brown Andre RB 6-0 227 12/15/86 25 3 N.C. State Greenville, NC FA-’11 Leg<br />

67 Mosley Brandon G 6-5 318 12/21/88 23 R Auburn Jefferson, GA D4-’12 Ankle<br />

69 Trattou Justin DE 6-4 255 8/28/88 24 2 Florida Ramsey, NJ FA-’11 Ankle<br />

73 Rogers Shaun DT 6-4 350 3/12/79 33 12 Texas LaPorte, TX FA’-’12 Leg<br />

75 Locklear Sean T 6-4 310 5/29/81 31 9 N.C. State Lumberton, NC FA-’12 Knee<br />

78 Kuhn Markus DT 6-4 299 5/6/86 26 R N.C. State Weinheim, Germany D7-’12 Knee<br />

79 Parker Martin DT 6-2 303 2/27/88 24 1 Richmond <strong>New</strong> Haven, CT FA-’11 Back<br />

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PARTICIPATION<br />

CHART<br />

PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

Date 9/5 9/16 9/20 9/30 10/7 10/14 10/14 10/28 11/4 11/11 11/25 12/3 12/9 12/16 12/2312/30 TOTALS<br />

Opp<br />

DAL TB @Car @Phi CLE @SF WAS @Dal PIT @Cin GB @Was NO @Atl @Bal PHI GP/GS/DNP/IA<br />

20 Amukamara, Prince IA IA P RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB IA P 12/10/0/3<br />

96 Austin, Marvin IA DNP P P P P P P DNP IA IA IA IA IA P 7/0/2/6<br />

64 Baas, David C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C 15/15/0/0<br />

13 Barden, Ramses P P WR P IA P P P P P P P P DNP IA 12/1/1/2<br />

65 Beatty, Will TE P LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT LT 15/14/0/0<br />

47 Beckum, Travis PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP P P P IA IA P IA 4/0/0/3<br />

85 Bennett, Martellus TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE TE 15/15/0/0<br />

95 Bernard, Rocky RDT RDT RDT RDT IA IA IA IA P P P P P P P 11/4/0/4<br />

93 Blackburn, Chase MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB IA MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB MLB 14/14/0/1<br />

59 Boley, Michael P WLB WLB WLB P WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB WLB P P 15/11/0/0<br />

77 Boothe, Kevin LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG LG 15/15/0/0<br />

44 Bradshaw, Ahmad RB RB IA RB RB RB RB RB RB P RB RB RB IA RB 13/12/0/2<br />

73 Brewer, James IA IA P DNP DNP IA IA IA DNP DNP IA P P P P 5/0/4/6<br />

35 Brown, Andre P P RB P P IA P P P RB P IR IR IR IR 10/2/0/1<br />

27 Brown, Stevie P P P P SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS P 15/10/0/0<br />

99 Canty, Chris PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP PUP RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT RDT 9/9/0/0<br />

60 Capers, Selvish PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS IA PS P X P 2/0/0/1<br />

8 Carr, David DNP DNP P DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP 1/0/14/0<br />

37 Coe, Michael RCB P IA DNP P P P P P IR IR X X X X 7/1/1/1<br />

63 Cordle, Jim P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

80 Cruz, Victor WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR WR 15/15/0/0<br />

51 DeOssie, Zak P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

66 Diehl, David RT RT IA IA IA P P P RT RT RT P RT RT RT 12/8/0/3<br />

36 Frederick, Terrence X X X X X X X X X X X X X P PS 1/0/0/0<br />

58 Herzlich, Mark P P P P P P P P MLB P P P P P LB 15/2/0/0<br />

31 Hill, Will P P P P P SUS SUS SUS SUS P P P P P P 11/0/0/0<br />

87 Hixon, Domenik P P IA WR WR P P P P WR IA IA P P P 12/3/0/3<br />

28 Hosley, Jayron P RCB RCB IA IA DB P P P DB P DNP P RCB RCB 12/6/0/2<br />

45 Hynoski, Henry P FB FB FB FB FB FB P P P FB P FB FB FB 15/10/0/0<br />

12 Jernigan, Jerrel IA IA P DNP P IA IA IA P IA P P P P P 8/0/1/6<br />

97 Joseph, Linval LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT LDT 15/15/0/0<br />

94 Kiwanuka, Mathias SLB SLB SLB P SLB P P P SLB P P P P P P 15/5/0/0<br />

78 Kuhn, Markus P P P P RDT P P P P P IR IR IR IR IR 10/1/0/0<br />

75 Locklear, Sean LT LT RT RT RT RT RT RT TE P P LT IR IR IR 12/10/0/0<br />

38 Lumpkin, Kregg X X X X X X X X X X X P P P P 4/0/0/0<br />

10 Manning, Eli QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB QB 15/15/0/0<br />

67 Mosley, Brandon IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0<br />

88 Nicks, Hakeem WR WR IA IA IA WR WR WR WR WR P WR WR WR WR 12/11/0/3<br />

71 Ojomo, Adewale IA IA IA IA P IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 1/0/0/14<br />

86 Pascoe, Bear P P P P P P P P IA P TE TE P P P 14/3/0/1<br />

52 Paysinger, Spencer P P P P WLB P P P P P P P P WLB WLB 15/3/0/0<br />

62 Petrus, Mitch IA P P IA P P P P X X X X X X X 6/0/0/2<br />

21 Phillips, Kenny SS SS SS SS IA IA IA IA IA IA DB P IA IA IA 6/5/0/9<br />

90 Pierre-Paul, Jason RE RE RE RE RE RDT RE RE RE RE RE P RE RE RE 15/14/0/0<br />

82 Randle, Ruben P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

55 Rivers, Keith WLB IA P IA IA P SLB SLB IA IA P SLB SLB SLB P 10/6/0/5<br />

81 Robinson, Adrien P IA IA IA P IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA IA 2/0/0/13<br />

73 Rogers, Shaun IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0<br />

26 Rolle, Antrel FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS FS 15/15/0/0<br />

39 Sash, Tyler SUS SUS SUS SUS E-CP P P P P P P P IA IA IA 7/0/0/3<br />

33 Scott, Da’Rel IA IA P P P P IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4/0/0/2<br />

76 Snee, Chris RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG RG 15/15/0/0<br />

24 Thomas, Terrell IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 0/0/0/0<br />

41 Torain, Ryan X X X X X X X X X X X IA IA P P 2/0/0/2<br />

98 Tracy, Adrian P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

30 Tryon, Justin P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

91 Tuck, Justin LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE LE IA 14/14/0/1<br />

9 Tynes, Lawrence P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

72 Umenyiora, Osi P P P P P RE P P P P P RE P P LE 15/2/0/0<br />

5 Weatherford, Steve P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 15/0/0/0<br />

23 Webster, Corey LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB LCB 15/15/0/0<br />

57 Williams, Jacquian P P P SLB P P IA IA IA IA IA IA P P SLB 9/2/0/6<br />

22 Wilson, David P P P P P P P P P P P P P RB P 15/1/0/0<br />

KEY: POSITION - start, P - played, IA - inactive, IR - injured reserve, DNP - did not play, PS - practice squad, X - not with team,<br />

PUP - physically unable to perform SUS- suspended player, E-CP - exempt/commissioner’s permission.<br />

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GAME-BY-GAME<br />

STARTERS<br />

OFFENSE<br />

OPP WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB<br />

DAL Cruz Locklear Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Beatty (Extra TE)<br />

TB Cruz Locklear Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

@Car Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Locklear Bennett Barden Manning A.Brown Hynoski<br />

@Phi Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Locklear Bennett Hixon Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

CLE Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Locklear Bennett Hixon Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

@SF Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Locklear Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

WAS Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Locklear Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

@Dal Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Locklear Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Pascoe (Extra TE)<br />

PIT Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Locklear (Extra TE)<br />

@Cin Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning A.Brown Hixon (WR)<br />

GB Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Pascoe (Extra TE)<br />

Was Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Pascoe (Extra TE)<br />

NO Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

@Atl Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Wilson Hynoski<br />

@Bal Cruz Beatty Boothe Baas Snee Diehl Bennett Nicks Manning Bradshaw Hynoski<br />

PHI<br />

DEFENSE<br />

OPP LDE LDT RDT RDE SLB MLB WLB LCB RCB SS FS<br />

DAL Tuck Joseph Bernard Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Blackburn Rivers Webster Coe Phillips Rolle<br />

TB Tuck Joseph Bernard Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Blackburn Boley Webster Hosley Phillips Rolle<br />

@Car Tuck Joseph Bernard Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Blackburn Boley Webster Hosley Phillips Rolle<br />

@Phi Tuck Joseph Bernard Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Blackburn Williams Webster Amukamara Phillips Rolle<br />

CLE Tuck Joseph Kuhn Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Blackburn Paysinger Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

@SF Tuck Joseph Pierre-Paul Umenyiora Hosley (DB) Blackburn Boley Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

WAS Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Boley Blackburn Rivers Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

@Dal Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Boley Blackburn Rivers Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

PIT Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Kiwanuka Herzlich Boley Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

@Cin Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Hosley (DB) Blackburn Boley Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

GB Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Phillips (DB) Blackburn Boley Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

@Was Tuck Joseph Canty Umenyiora Rivers Blackburn Boley Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

NO Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Rivers Blackburn Boley Webster Amukamara S.Brown Rolle<br />

@Atl Tuck Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Rivers Blackburn Paysinger Webster Hosley S. Brown Rolle<br />

@Bal Umenyiora Joseph Canty Pierre-Paul Williams Blackburn Paysinger Webster Hosley Herzlich (LB) Rolle<br />

PHI<br />

OPP GAMEDAY INACTIVES<br />

DAL Jernigan Amukamara Scott Petrus Ojomo Brewer Austin<br />

TB Jernigan Amukamara Scott Rivers Ojomo Brewer Robinson<br />

@Car Coe Bradshaw Diehl Ojomo Robinson Hixon Nicks<br />

@Phi Hosley Rivers Petrus Diehl Ojomo Robinson Nicks<br />

CLE Barden Phillips Hosley Rivers Diehl Nicks Bernard<br />

@SF Jernigan Phillips A.Brown Ojomo Brewer Robinson Bernard<br />

WAS Jernigan Phillips Williams Ojomo Brewer Robinson Bernard<br />

@Dal Jernigan Phillips Williams Ojomo Brewer Robinson Bernard<br />

PIT Blackburn Ojomo Pascoe Phillips Rivers Robinson Williams<br />

@Cin Jernigan Phillips Rivers Williams Ojomo Robinson Austin<br />

GB Hixon Capers Brewer Williams Ojomo Robinson Austin<br />

@Was Hixon Torain Beckum Williams Ojomo Robinson Austin<br />

NO Sash Torain Beckum Phillips Ojomo Robinson Austin<br />

@Atl Sash Bradshaw Amukamara Phillips Ojomo Robinson Austin<br />

@Bal Sash Tuck Beckum Phillips Ojomo Robinson Barden<br />

PHI<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • vs. philadelphia eagles


HOW THE<br />

GIANTS<br />

WERE BUILT<br />

PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

YEAR DRAFTEES (31)<br />

2012 RB David Wilson (1)<br />

WR Rueben Randle (2)<br />

CB Jayron Hosely (3)<br />

TE Adrien Robinson (4a)<br />

T Brandon Mosley (4b)+<br />

DT Markus Kuhn (7)<br />

FREE AGENTS (35)<br />

G Levy Adcock (FA)*<br />

TE Martellus Bennett (UFA-DAL)<br />

DE Matt Broha (FA)*<br />

S Stevie Brown (FA)<br />

OL Selvish Capers (FA)<br />

WR Dan DePalma (FA)*<br />

TE Larry Donnell (FA)*<br />

CB Terrence Frederick (FA)*<br />

G Stephen Goodin (FA)*<br />

S Will Hill (FA)<br />

T Sean Locklear (UFA-WAS)+<br />

RB Kregg Lumpkin (FA)<br />

RB Joe Martinek (FA)*<br />

T Matt McCants (FA)*<br />

DE Adewale Ojomo (FA)<br />

DT Shaun Rogers (UFA-NO)+<br />

CB Laron Scott (FA)*<br />

RB Ryan Torain (FA)<br />

TRADES/WAIVERS (5)<br />

LB Keith Rivers (T-CIN)<br />

2011 CB Prince Amukamara (1)<br />

DT Marvin Austin (2)<br />

WR Jerrell Jernigan (3)<br />

T James Brewer (4)<br />

S Tyler Sash (6b)<br />

LB Jacquian Williams (6c)<br />

RB Da’Rel Scott (7)+<br />

2010 DE Jason Pierre-Paul (1)<br />

DT Linval Joseph (2)<br />

G Mitch Petrus (5)<br />

DE Andrian Tracy (6)<br />

2009 WR Hakeem Nicks (1)<br />

T Will Beatty (2b)<br />

WR Ramses Barden (3a)<br />

TE Travis Beckum (3b)<br />

2008 S Kenny Phillips (1)<br />

CB Terrell Thomas (2)+<br />

2007 LB Zak DeOssie (4)<br />

RB Ahmad Bradshaw (7b)<br />

2006 DE Mathias Kiwanuka (1)<br />

2005 CB Corey Webster (2)<br />

DE Justin Tuck (3)<br />

2004 G Chris Snee (2)<br />

C David Baas (UFA-SEA)<br />

DT Rocky Bernard (FA)<br />

LB Chase Blackburn (FA)<br />

RB Andre Brown (FA)+<br />

QB David Carr (FA)<br />

C Jim Cordle (FA)<br />

LB Mark Herzlich (FA)<br />

FB Henry Hynoski (FA)<br />

LB Spencer Paysinger (FA)<br />

LB Adrian Tracy (FA)<br />

CB Justin Tryon (FA)<br />

P Steve Weatherford (FA)<br />

WR Victor Cruz (FA)<br />

TE Bear Pascoe (FA)<br />

S Antrel Rolle (FA)<br />

LB Michael Boley (UFA-ATL)<br />

DT Chris Canty (UFA-DAL)<br />

G Kevin Boothe (W-OAK)<br />

WR Domenik Hixon (W-DEN)<br />

PK Lawrence Tynes (T-KC)<br />

QB Eli Manning (T-SD)<br />

2003 DE Osi Umenyiora (2)<br />

T David Diehl (5)<br />

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GIANTS<br />

BY POSITION<br />

QUARTERBACKS (2)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

8 Carr, David QB 6-3 212 11 Fresno State<br />

10 Manning, Eli QB 6-4 218 9 Mississippi<br />

RUNNING BACKS (5)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

22 Wilson, David RB 5-9 205 R Virginia Tech<br />

38 Lumpkin, Kregg RB 5-11 230 4 Georgia<br />

41 Torain, Ryan RB 6-0 220 4 Arizona State<br />

44 Bradshaw, Ahmad RB 5-10 214 6 Marshall<br />

45 Hynoski, Henry FB 6-1 266 2 Pittsburgh<br />

WIDE RECEIVERS (6)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

12 Jernigan, Jerrel WR 5-8 189 2 Troy<br />

13 Barden, Ramses WR 6-6 224 4 Cal Poly<br />

80 Cruz, Victor WR 6-0 204 3 Massachusetts<br />

82 Randle, Rueben WR 6-2 208 R LSU<br />

87 Hixon, Domenik WR 6-2 197 7 Akron<br />

88 Nicks, Hakeem WR 6-1 208 4 North Carolina<br />

DEFENSIVE LINE (9)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

71 Ojomo, Adewale DE 6-4 270 R Miami (FL)<br />

72 Umenyiora, Osi DE 6-3 255 10 Troy<br />

90 Pierre-Paul, Jason DE 6-5 278 3 South Florida<br />

91 Tuck, Justin DE 6-5 268 8 Notre Dame<br />

95 Bernard, Rocky DT 6-3 301 11 Texas A&M<br />

96 Austin, Marvin DT 6-2 312 2 North Carolina<br />

97 Joseph, Linval DT 6-4 323 3 East Carolina<br />

98 Tracy, Adrian DE 6-2 245 2 William & Mary<br />

99 Canty, Chris DT 6-7 317 8 Virginia<br />

LINEBACKERS (7)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

52 Paysinger, Spencer LB 6-2 236 2 Oregon<br />

55 Rivers, Keith LB 6-2 235 4 USC<br />

57 Williams, Jacquian LB 6-3 224 2 South Florida<br />

58 Herzlich, Mark LB 6-4 246 2 Boston College<br />

59 Boley, Michael LB 6-3 230 8 Southern Miss<br />

93 Blackburn, Chase LB 6-4 242 8 Akron<br />

94 Kiwanuka, Mathias LB 6-5 267 7 Boston College<br />

TIGHT ENDS (4)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

47 Beckum, Travis TE 6-3 234 4 Wisconsin<br />

81 Robinson, Adrien TE 6-4 264 R Cincinnati<br />

85 Bennett, Martellus TE 6-6 265 5 Texas A&M<br />

86 Pascoe, Bear TE 6-5 283 4 Fresno State<br />

OFFENSIVE LINE (8)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

60 Capers, Selvish OL 6-5 315 1 West Virginia<br />

63 Cordle, Jim C 6-3 320 2 Ohio State<br />

64 Baas, David C 6-4 312 8 Michigan<br />

65 Beatty, Will T 6-6 319 4 Connecticut SPECIALISTS (3)<br />

66 Diehl, David T 6-5 304 10 Illinois No Name<br />

73 Brewer, James T 6-6 330 2 Indiana<br />

76 Snee, Chris G 6-3 305 9 Boston College<br />

77 Boothe, Kevin G 6-5 320 7 Cornell<br />

DEFENSIVE BACKS (9)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

20 Amukamara, Prince CB 6-0 207 2 Nebraska<br />

21 Phillips, Kenny S 6-2 217 5 Miami (FL)<br />

23 Webster, Corey CB 6-0 200 8 LSU<br />

26 Rolle, Antrel S 6-0 206 7 Miami (FL)<br />

27 Brown, Stevie S 5-11 221 3 Michigan<br />

28 Hosley, Jayron CB 5-10 178 R Virginia Tech<br />

30 Tryon, Justin CB 5-9 180 5 Arizona State<br />

31 Hill, Will S 6-1 207 1 Florida<br />

39 Sash, Tyler S 6-0 215 2 Iowa<br />

Pos HT WT Exp College<br />

5 Weatherford, Steve P 6-2 211 7 Illinois<br />

9 Tynes, Lawrence PK 6-1 194 9 Troy<br />

51 DeOssie, Zak LS 6-4 249 6 Brown<br />

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TRANSACTIONS<br />

PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

Date POS. PLAYER TRANSACTION<br />

2/7 DB Bing, Brandon Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

RB Brown, Andre Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

OL Capers, Selvish Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

WR DePalma, Dan Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

DT Hendricks, Dwayne Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

TE Hopkins, Christian Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

QB Perrilloux, Ryan Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

WR Stanback, Isaiah Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

DE Tracy, Adrian Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

2/13 DE Marshall, Craig Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

TE Purvis, Ryan Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

C White, Chris Signed to Reserve/Future contracts<br />

3/2 WR Hixon, Domenik Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

3/5 P Weatherford, Steve Designated as Franchise Player<br />

3/9 RB Jacobs, Brandon Contract Terminated<br />

3/13 CB Thomas, Terrell Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

CB Tryon, Justin Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

CB Coe, Michael Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

T Reinders, Joel Signed as Free Agent<br />

TE Donnell, Larry Signed as Free Agent<br />

3/14 TE Bennett, Martellus Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent<br />

3/15 S Horton, Chris Signed as Free Agent<br />

3/19 P Weatherford, Steve Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

3/22 QB Carr, David Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

4/3 DB Brown, Stevie Signed as Free Agent<br />

4/11 T Locklear, Sean Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent<br />

4/12 LB Rivers, Keith Traded (CIN)<br />

4/15 CB Molden, Antwaun Signed as Unresticted Free Agent<br />

4/17 LB Blackburn, Chase Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

4/26 DT Rogers, Shaun Signed as Unrestricted Free Agent<br />

4/27 LB Kiwanuka, Mathias Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

5/11 CB Hosley, Jayron Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

DT Kuhn, Markus Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

T McCants, Matt Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

T Mosley, Brandon Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

WR Randle, Rueben Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

TE Robinson, Adrien Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

RB Wilson, David Signed by <strong>Giants</strong> (Draft Pick)<br />

DE Broha, Matt Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

WR Douglas, David Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

G Goodin, Stephen Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

S Jackson, Janzen Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

RB Martinek, Joe Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

S Nicolas, Jojo Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

DE Ojomo, Adewale Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

WR Talley, Julian Signed as Undrafted Free Agent<br />

5/14 S Jones, Chad Waived/Failed Physical<br />

WR Collins, Brandon Signed as Free Agent<br />

CB Hill, Will Signed as Free Agent<br />

LB Muasau, Jake Signed as Free Agent<br />

5/24 CB Witherspoon, Brian Waived/Injured<br />

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CB Hughes, Dante Signed as Free Agent<br />

6/11 TE Ballard, Jake Waived/Failed Physical<br />

DT Benard, Rocky Re-signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

7/27 TE Beckum, Travis Placed on Active/PUP<br />

Canty, Chris Placed on Active/PUP<br />

Nicks, Hakeem Placed on Active/PUP<br />

Sintim, Clint Placed on Active/PUP<br />

8/13 S Jackson, Janzen Waived<br />

WR Nicks, Hakeem Activated from Active/PUP<br />

8/14 DT Parker, Martin Waived/Injured<br />

DT Powell, Carlton Signed as Free Agent<br />

DT Wilson, Oren Signed as Free Agent<br />

8/15 LB Sintim, Clint Waived/Failed Physical<br />

DE Trattou, Justin Waived/Injured<br />

DB Scott, Laron Signed as Free Agent<br />

DT Skinner, Bobby Signed as Free Agent<br />

DT Skinner, Bobby Waived<br />

DT Thomas, Marcus Signed as Free Agent<br />

8/27 TE Beckum, Travis Placed on Reserve/PUP<br />

DT Canty, Chris Placed on Reserve/PUP<br />

G Mosley, Brandon Placed on Reserve/Injured<br />

CB Molden, Antwaun Contract Terminated<br />

CB Bing, Brandon Waived<br />

WR Collins, Brandon Waived<br />

TE Hopkins, Christian Waived<br />

S Horton, Chris Waived<br />

RB Martinek, Joe Waived<br />

TE Purvis, Ryan Waived<br />

S Nicolas, Jojo Waived<br />

DT Powell, Carlton Waived<br />

8/31 CB Hughes, Dante Contract Terminated<br />

WR Stanback, Isaiah Contract Terminated<br />

DT Thomas, Marcus Contract Terminated<br />

RB Ware, D.J. Contract Terminated<br />

C White, Chris Contract Terminated (Injury Settlement)<br />

DE Broha, Matt Waived<br />

OL Capers, Selvish Waived<br />

WR DePalma, Dan Waived<br />

TE Donnell, Larry Waived<br />

WR Douglas, David Waived<br />

G Goodin, Steve Waived<br />

DT Hendricks, Dwayne Waived<br />

LB Jones, Greg Waived<br />

DE Marshall, Craig Waived<br />

T McCants, Matt Waived<br />

LB Muasau, Jake Waived<br />

QB Perrilloux, Ryan Waived<br />

CB Scott, Laron Waived<br />

DT Rogers, Shaun Placed on Reserve/Injured<br />

CB Thomas, Terrell Placed on Reserve/Injured<br />

CB Johnson, Bruce Waived/Injured<br />

S Sash, Tyler Suspended by NFL<br />

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TRANSACTIONS<br />

PLAYER OR COACH<br />

TITLE<br />

9/1 G Petrus, Mitch Waived<br />

OL Jones, D.J. Claimed off Waivers (Philadelphia)<br />

DE Broha, Matt Signed to Practice Squad<br />

OL Capers, Selvish Signed to Practice Squad<br />

TE Donnell, Larry Signed to Practice Squad<br />

WR Douglas, David Signed to Practice Squad<br />

G Goodin, Steve Signed to Practice Squad<br />

DE Marshall, Craig Signed to Practice Squad<br />

T McCants, Matt Signed to Practice Squad<br />

CB Scott, Laron Signed to Practice Squad<br />

9/2 OL Jones, D.J. Waived/Failed Physical<br />

G Petrus, Mitch Signed as Free Agent<br />

G Goodin, Steve Practice Squad Contract Terminated<br />

WR Collins, Brandon Signed to Practice Squad<br />

9/7 WR Collins, Brandon Practice Squad Contract Terminated<br />

T McCants, Matt Practice Squad Contract Terminated<br />

CB Frederick, Terrence Signed to Practice Squad<br />

C Wedige, Scott Signed to Practice Squad<br />

9/17 C Wedige, Scott Practice Squad Contract Terminated<br />

T McCants, Matt Signed to Practice Squad<br />

10/8 S Hill, Will Suspended by NFL<br />

S Sash, Tyler Activated to roster<br />

10/20 RB Scott, Da’Rel Placed on Injured Reserve<br />

DT Canty, Chris Activated from PUP<br />

10/24 TE Beckum, Travis Returned to Practice<br />

11/3 G Petrus, Mitch Waived<br />

TE Beckum, Travis Activated from Reserve/PUP<br />

11/5 S Hill, Will Returned from Suspension<br />

11/10 CB Coe, Michael Placed on Reserve/Injured<br />

S Hill, Will Activated from Exempt/Commissioner’s Permision<br />

11/14 DT Kuhn, Markus Placed on Reserve/Injured<br />

11/21 OL Capers, Selvish Signed from Practice Sqaud<br />

G Goodin, Stephen Signed to Practice Squad<br />

11/22 WR Douglas, David Signed by Buccaneers off Practice Squad<br />

WR DePalma, Dan Signed to Practice Squad<br />

11/26 CB Coe, Michael Waived from Reserve/Injured<br />

RB Brown, Andre Placed on Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return<br />

11/27 OL Capers, Selvish Waived<br />

RB Martinek, Joe Practice Squad Contract Terminated<br />

RB Torain, Ryan Signed as Free Agent<br />

RB Lumpkin, Kregg Signed as Free Agent<br />

11/30 OL Capers, Selvish Signed to Practice Squad<br />

12/5 T Locklear, Sean Placed on Reserve/Injured<br />

OL Capers, Selvish Signed from Practice Sqaud<br />

G Fenaroli, Paul Signed to Practice Squad<br />

12/11 G Fenaroli, Paul Practice Squad Contract Terminated<br />

G Adcock, Levy Signed to Practice Squad<br />

12/15 OL Capers, Selvish Waived<br />

CB Frederick, Terrence Signed from Practice Sqaud<br />

12/18 CB Frederick, Terrence Waived<br />

OL Capers, Selvish Signed from Practice Sqaud<br />

12/19 CB Frederick, Terrence Signed to Practice Squad<br />

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GIANTS 2012 REGULAR SEASON offensive STATS<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS / WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

WON 8, LOST 7 * RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />

09/05 L 17-24 Dallas 82,287 Bradshaw 205 908 4.4 37 5<br />

09/16 W 41-34 Tampa Bay 76,964 A. Brown 73 385 5.3 31 8<br />

09/20 W 36- 7 at Carolina 73,951 Wilson 56 283 5.1 52t 4<br />

09/30 L 17-19 at Philadelphia 69,144 Lumpkin LG 9 42 4.7 22 0<br />

10/07 W 41-27 Cleveland 79,911 Lumpkin TM 9 42 4.7 22 0<br />

10/14 W 26- 3 at San Francisco 69,732 Manning 20 30 1.5 13 0<br />

10/21 W 27-23 Washington 81,352 Hynoski 5 20 4.0 5 0<br />

10/28 W 29-24 at Dallas 94,067 D. Scott 6 9 1.5 5 0<br />

11/04 L 20-24 Pittsburgh 80,991 TEAM 374 1677 4.5 52t 17<br />

11/11 L 13-31 at Cincinnati 56,614 OPPONENTS 422 1956 4.6 78 9<br />

11/25 W 38-10 Green Bay 80,365 * RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />

12/03 L 16-17 at Washington 80,246 Cruz 82 1040 12.7 80t 9<br />

12/09 W 52-27 <strong>New</strong> Orleans 81,437 Bennett 54 611 11.3 33t 5<br />

12/16 L 0-34 at Atlanta 70,741 Nicks 53 692 13.1 50 3<br />

12/23 L 14-33 at Baltimore 71,470 Hixon 37 526 14.2 41 2<br />

12/30 Philadelphia Bradshaw 22 204 9.3 59 0<br />

NY-G Opp. Randle 15 240 16.0 56 1<br />

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS 295 299 Barden 14 220 15.7 31 0<br />

Rushing 88 96 A. Brown 12 86 7.2 17 0<br />

Passing 175 187 Hynoski 10 49 4.9 8 0<br />

Penalty 32 16 Pascoe 4 35 8.8 16 1<br />

3rd Down: Made/Att 73/184 80/184 Jernigan 3 22 7.3 9 0<br />

3rd Down Pct. 39.7 43.5 Wilson 3 19 6.3 11 0<br />

4th Down: Made/Att 5/10 8/17 TEAM 309 3744 12.1 80t 21<br />

4th Down Pct. 50.0 47.1 OPPONENTS 320 4088 12.8 62t 25<br />

POSSESSION AVG. 29:01 30:59 * INTERCEPTIONS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />

TOTAL NET YARDS 5290 5817 S. Brown 7 259 37.0 70 0<br />

Avg. Per Game 352.7 387.8 Webster 4 45 11.3 38 0<br />

Total Plays 910 951 Boley 3 74 24.7 51 0<br />

Avg. Per Play 5.8 6.1 Rolle 2 42 21.0 22 0<br />

NET YARDS RUSHING 1677 1956 Pierre-Paul 1 28 28.0 28t 1<br />

Avg. Per Game 111.8 130.4 Amukamara 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total Rushes 374 422 Blackburn 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NET YARDS PASSING 3613 3861 Hosley 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Avg. Per Game 240.9 257.4 TEAM 20 448 22.4 70 1<br />

Sacked/Yards Lost 19/131 32/227 OPPONENTS 15 288 19.2 73t 2<br />

Gross Yards 3744 4088 * PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In Lg B<br />

Att./Completions 517/309 497/320 Weatherford 56 2659 47.5 39.1 6 20 68 0<br />

Completion Pct. 59.8 64.4 TEAM 56 2659 47.5 39.1 6 20 68 0<br />

Had Intercepted 15 20 OPPONENTS 50 2265 45.3 41.2 3 18 61 0<br />

PUNTS/AVERAGE 56/47.5 50/45.3 * PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD<br />

NET PUNTING AVG. 56/39.1 50/41.2 Randle 15 15 108 7.2 18 0<br />

PENALTIES/YARDS 71/573 96/848 Hixon 5 3 36 7.2 10 0<br />

FUMBLES/BALL LOST 13/6 24/14 TEAM 20 18 144 7.2 18 0<br />

TOUCHDOWNS 41 37 OPPONENTS 36 5 349 9.7 68 0<br />

Rushing 17 9 * KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD<br />

Passing 21 25 Wilson 56 1504 26.9 97t 1<br />

Returns 3 3 A. Brown 3 42 14.0 22 0<br />

* SCORE BY PERIODS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT PTS Jernigan 2 60 30.0 60 0<br />

TEAM 80 124 73 110 0 387 Bennett 1 13 13.0 13 0<br />

OPPONENTS 86 96 84 71 0 337 Cordle 0 0 --- --- 0<br />

* SCORING TD-Ru-Pa-Rt K-PAT FG S PTS TEAM 62 1619 26.1 97t 1<br />

Tynes 0 0 0 0 40/40 33/39 0 139 OPPONENTS 66 1562 23.7 74 0<br />

Cruz 9 0 9 0 0 54 * FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+<br />

A. Brown 8 8 0 0 0 50 Tynes 0/ 0 11/11 14/16 7/ 9 1/3<br />

Bennett 5 0 5 0 0 30 TEAM 0/ 0 11/11 14/16 7/ 9 1/3<br />

Bradshaw 5 5 0 0 0 30 OPPONENTS 1/ 1 9/ 9 8/ 8 6/ 7 2/4<br />

Wilson 5 4 0 1 0 30 Tynes: (22G)(37G,24G,36G,24G)(47G,49G,30G,36G,<br />

Nicks 3 0 3 0 0 18 27G)(25G,54N)(29G,40G)(34G,40B,30G,22G,32G)(27G,<br />

Hixon 2 0 2 0 0 12 39G)(41G,37G,26G,43G,37G)(51N,50G,23G)(23G,31G)<br />

Boley 1 0 0 1 0 6 (43G)(39G,43N,40G,35G)(36N,39G)(30N)()<br />

Pascoe 1 0 1 0 0 6 OPP: (33G)(45G,52G)()(20G,48G,35G,26G)(32G,41G)<br />

Pierre-Paul 1 0 0 1 0 6 (43N,42G,52N)(20G,43G,45G)(51G)(30G)(28G)(55N,<br />

Randle 1 0 1 0 0 6 28G)(33G)(32G,25G)(38G,19G)(23G,21G,30G,29G)<br />

TEAM 41 17 21 3 40/40 33/39 0 387<br />

OPPONENTS 37 9 25 3 37/37 26/29 0 337<br />

2-Pt Conv: A. Brown, TM 1-1, OPP 0-0 SACKS: Pierre-Paul 6.5, Umenyiora 6, Joseph 4, Blackburn<br />

3, Canty 3, Kiwanuka 3, Tuck 3, Bernard 1, Tracy 1, Williams 1, Boley 0.5, TM 32, OPP 19<br />

FUM/LOST: Manning 5/1, Bradshaw 3/3, Carr 1/0, Jernigan 1/0, Lumpkin(TM) 1/1,<br />

Lumpkin(LG) 1/1, Randle 1/0, Wilson 1/1<br />

* PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating<br />

Manning 515 308 3740 59.8 7.26 21 4.1 15 2.9 80t 18/ 125 83.6<br />

Carr 2 1 4 50.0 2.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 4 1/ 6 56.3<br />

TEAM 517 309 3744 59.8 7.24 21 4.1 15 2.9 80t 19/ 131 83.5<br />

OPPONENTS 497 320 4088 64.4 8.23 25 5.0 20 4.0 62t 32/ 227 90.0


GIANTS 2012 REGULAR SEASON DEFENSIVE STATS<br />

2012 <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> Defensive and Special Team Statistics<br />

(15 games)<br />

DEFENSIVE TACKLES<br />

SPECIAL TEAMS TACKLES<br />

PLAYER ST AT TT TFL QHT S - YL INT - YR PD FF FR PLAYER TACKLES ASSISTS TOTAL<br />

M. Boley 63 28 91 4 2 .5-6 3-74 4 0 2 S. Paysinger 15 3 18<br />

C. Blackburn 55 32 87 5 5 3-19 1-0 5 3 0 J. Tryon 11 0 11<br />

A. Rolle 67 19 86 4 0 0-0 2-42 5 1 1 W. Hill 8 3 11<br />

J. Pierre-Paul 39 22 61 12 8 6.5-69 1-28 5 1 1 S. Brown 8 2 10<br />

S. Brown 50 10 60 3 1 0-0 7-259 9 2 1 M. Herzlich 7 3 10<br />

C. Webster 50 6 56 0 0 0-0 4-45 12 0 0 Z. DeOssie 6 1 7<br />

L. Joseph 32 21 53 5 7 4-17 0-0 0 1 2 M. Kiwanuka 5 1 6<br />

P. Amukamara 41 8 49 1 0 0-0 1-0 7 0 0 K. Rivers 5 1 6<br />

J. Tuck 26 17 43 3 6 3-21 0-0 1 0 0 M. Coe 5 0 5<br />

O. Umenyiora 26 13 39 7 9 6-36 0-0 2 1 0 A. Tracy 4 1 5<br />

J. Hosley 28 8 36 1 0 0-0 1-0 6 0 1 J. Hosley 4 0 4<br />

K. Rivers 24 8 32 2 2 0-0 0-0 1 0 1 C. Blackburn 3 1 4<br />

R. Bernard 16 14 30 2 1 1-8 0-0 0 0 0 T. Sash 2 2 4<br />

M. Kiwanuka 21 9 30 4 5 3-27 0-0 0 0 0 A. Rolle 2 2 4<br />

W. Hill 19 6 25 2 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 J. Williams 3 1 4<br />

C. Canty 20 5 25 5 6 3-19 0-0 0 0 0 K. Lumpkin 3 0 3<br />

J. Williams 15 8 23 1 2 1-1 0-0 2 0 0 D. Scott 2 0 2<br />

K. Phillips 15 5 20 0 0 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 S. Weatherford 2 0 2<br />

M. Herzlich 15 5 20 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 J. Jernigan 1 0 1<br />

S. Paysinger 9 8 17 1 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 A. Brown 1 0 1<br />

M. Kuhn 4 4 8 0 0 0-0 0-0 4 0 0 M. Boley 1 0 1<br />

M. Coe 6 2 8 1 0 0-0 0-0 2 0 0 R. Barden 0 1 1<br />

J. Tryon 5 2 7 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 98 22 120<br />

A. Tracy 5 2 7 1 1 1-6 0-0 0 0 0<br />

T. Sash 3 2 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 S. Paysinger - 1 ST forced fumble, 1 ST fumble recovery<br />

M. Austin 3 2 5 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 A. Tracy - 1 ST forced fumble<br />

Totals 657 266 923 64 55 32-227 20-448 68 9 9 J. Tryon - 1 ST fumble recovery<br />

W. Hill - 1 ST forced fumble, 1 ST fumble recovery<br />

S. Brown - 1 ST fumble recovery returned for 9 yards<br />

M. Coe - 1 ST fumble recovery returned for 0 yards<br />

C. Blackburn - 1 ST forced fumble<br />

Z. DeOssie - 1 ST forced fumble<br />

KEY: ST - solo tackles, AT - assisted tackles, TT - total tackles, TFL - tackles for loss, QHT - quarterback hits, S - YL -<br />

sacks and yards lost, INT- YR - interceptions and yards returned, PD - passes defensed, FF - forced fumbles, FR -<br />

fumble recoveries.<br />

SACKS (32) - J. Pierre-Paul (6.5) - 1 for 12 yards vs. PIT, 1 for 9 yards at DAL, 1 for 12 yards vs. WAS, 2 for 20<br />

yards at SF, .5 for 6 yards at CAR, 1 for 8 yards vs. TB; O. Umenyiora (6) - 1 for 9 yards vs. NO, 1 for 6 yards vs. GB,<br />

1 for 0 yards vs. PIT, 1 for 6 yards vs. WAS, 1 for 15 yards at PHI, 1 for 9 yards at CAR; L. Joseph (4) - 2 for 1 yards<br />

at DAL, 1 for 7 yards at SF, 1 for 9 yards vs. DAL; J. Tuck (3) - 2 for 13 yards vs. PIT, 1 for 8 yards vs. WAS; M.<br />

Kiwanuka (3) - 2 for 13 yards vs. GB, 1 for 14 yards at SF; C. Blackburn (3) - 1 for 8 yards vs. GB, 1 for 4 yards at<br />

PHI; 1 for 7 yards vs. TB; C. Canty (3) - 1 for 5 yards at ATL, 1 for 2 yards vs. GB, 1 for 12 yards at DAL; J. Williams<br />

(1) - 1 for 1 yard at SF; A. Tracy (1) - 1 for 6 yards at SF; R. Bernard (1) - 1 for 8 yards vs. DAL; M. Boley (.5) - .5 for<br />

6 yards at CAR.<br />

INTERCEPTIONS (20) - S. Brown (7) - 2 for 91 yards vs. NO, 2 for 37 yards at DAL, 1 for 41 yards vs. WAS, 1 for 46<br />

yards vs. CLE, 1 for 44 yards at CAR; C. Webster (4) - 1 for 0 yards vs. GB, 1 for 7 yards vs. PIT, 1 for 38 yards at<br />

DAL, 1 for 0 yards vs. TB; M. Boley (3) - 1 for 17 yards at CAR, 1 for 6 yards vs. TB, 1 for 51 yards vs. DAL; A. Rolle<br />

(2) - 2 for 42 yards at SF; J. Pierre-Paul (1) - 1 for 28-yard TD at DAL; J. Hosley (1) - 1 for 0 yards at CAR; C.<br />

Blackburn (1) - 1 for 0 yards vs. CLE; P. Amukamara (1) - 1 for 0 yards at SF.<br />

TURNOVER TABLE<br />

TURNOVERS FORCED<br />

TURNOVERS CONVERTED<br />

Fumbles INT Total TD's FG's Total Pct. Conv Points<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 14<br />

20 34 12 14 26 77% 126<br />

Opponent 6<br />

15<br />

21 10 3 13 62% 79<br />

PERFORMANCE INSIDE THE TWENTY<br />

# of Times Scores Pct. TD's FG's Points Total Pts. % of Total Pts<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 58 52<br />

90% 30 22 278 387 72%<br />

Opponent 48 41<br />

85% 22 19 211 337 63%


PLAYER BIOS<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


20<br />

prince amukamara<br />

cornerback<br />

Height - 6-0<br />

Weight - 207<br />

College - nebraska<br />

High SchooL - Apollo (GlendalE, ariz.)<br />

Birthdate - june 6, 1989<br />

How Acquired - Draft (1st round , 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (19th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at cornerback at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Inactive at Atlanta (12/16) due to a hamstring<br />

injury.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...Recorded<br />

two solo tackles.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster at Washington (12/3)...Recorded<br />

five tackles (four solo).<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded<br />

three solo tackles and one pass defense.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster at Cincinnati (11/11)...Led the team<br />

with 10 tackles (seven solo), including one<br />

tackle for a loss.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...Recorded<br />

four tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster at Dallas, (10/28)...Recorded five<br />

solo tackles.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster vs. Washington (10/21)...Recorded<br />

six tackles (five solo) and one pass defense.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster at San Francisco (10/14)...Led the<br />

team with six solo tackles and three passes<br />

defensed. Intercepted Alex Smith on the<br />

49ers’ first play of the second quarter.<br />

- Started at RCB, opposite of Corey<br />

Webster vs. Cleveland (10/7)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (two solo).<br />

- Made his first career start at RCB,<br />

opposite of Corey Webster at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Recorded four solo tackles and one<br />

pass defense.<br />

- Played in his first regular season game<br />

of the 2012 season at Carolina (9/20), and<br />

made one tackle and one pass defense at<br />

cornerback.<br />

- Inactive vs. Tampa Bay (9/16) due to an<br />

ankle injury.<br />

- Inactive during the season opener vs.<br />

Dallas (9/5) due to an ankle injury he suffered<br />

against Chicago (8/24) during the preseason.<br />

AMUKAMARA’s BESTS<br />

Tackles: 10, vs. Cincinnati (11/11/12)<br />

Sacks: 0<br />

Interceptions: 1, two times<br />

Forced Fumbles: 0<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, at N.O. (11/28/11)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 INACTIVE<br />

TB 9/16 INACTIVE<br />

@CAR 9/20 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 4 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 6 0 6 3 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 5 1 6 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/4 2 2 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 7 3 10 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 3 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 INACTIVE<br />

@BAL 12/23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 41 8 49 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

amukamara<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 7 0 12 2 14 3 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 12 10 41 8 49 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 19 10 53 10 63 10 0 0 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0


96<br />

marvin austin<br />

defensive tackle<br />

Height - 6-2<br />

Weight - 312<br />

College - north carolina<br />

High SchooL - ballou (washington, d.c.)<br />

Birthdate - jan. 1, 1989<br />

How Acquired - Draft (2nd round , 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (52nd pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at defensive<br />

tackle at Baltimore (12/23)...Recorded<br />

one solo tackle.<br />

- Inactive at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Inactive at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Inactive vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Inactive at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Active but did not play vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Saw action at DT at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Saw action at DT and on kickoff return vs.<br />

Washington (10/21)...Recorded two tackles<br />

- Saw extended action at DT at San Francisco<br />

(10/14) due to the injury of Rocky Bernard.<br />

- Saw extended action at DT vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7) due to the injury of Rocky Bernard...<br />

Recorded two assisted tackles.<br />

- Saw action as a reserve DT at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30).<br />

- Made his NFL debut at defensive tackle at<br />

Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Was in uniform for the first time as a Giant,<br />

but did not play vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Inactive during the season opener vs.<br />

Dallas (9/5, back).<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR<br />

9/5 DAL INACTIVE<br />

9/16 TB DID NOT PLAY<br />

9/20 @CAR 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 0 2 2 0.0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 2 0 2 0.0 0 0<br />

10/28 DAL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT INACTIVE<br />

11/11 @CIN INACTIVE<br />

11/25 GB INACTIVE<br />

12/3 @WAS INACTIVE<br />

12/9 NO INACTIVE<br />

12/16 @ATL INACTIVE<br />

12/23 @BAL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL S 3 2 5 0.0 0 0<br />

AUSTIN<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG Injured Reserve<br />

2012 NYG 7 0 3 2 5 0.0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 7 0 3 2 5 0.0 0 0<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG Injured Reserve<br />

Austin’s bests<br />

Tackles: 2, two times, last vs. Washington<br />

(10/21/12)<br />

Sacks: 0<br />

Interceptions: 0<br />

Forced Fumbles: 0<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 0


TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd-round (33rd pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the San Francisco 49ers in<br />

2005…Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong> as a free agent<br />

on July 29, 2011.<br />

DAVID BaAS<br />

64<br />

CENTER<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 312<br />

College - Michigan<br />

High SchooL - Riverview (Sarasota, Fla.)<br />

Birthdate - SeptEMBER 28, 1981<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 8th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2ND Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 118 regular season games<br />

with 80 starts and started all 4 postseason<br />

games in which he played…Baas played in 67<br />

consecutive games and made 45 consecutive<br />

starts before he was inactive vs. Seattle<br />

(10/09/11) with a burner…Has started games<br />

at center (16 in 2010, 11 in 2011, 14 in 2012),<br />

left guard (9 in 2008 and 16 in 2009) and<br />

right guard (5 in 2005, 8 in 2007).<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at center at Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Started at center at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Started at center vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Part of the offensive line group that<br />

helped David Wilson rush for 100 yards.<br />

- Started at center at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Started at center vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Started at center at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Started at center vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Started at center at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Started at center vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Started at center at San Francisco<br />

(10/14), his former team...Part of the offensive<br />

line unit that did not allow a sack on Eli<br />

Manning for the third consecutive game.<br />

- Started at center vs. Cleveland (10/7)...<br />

Part of the offensive line unit that did not<br />

allow on Eli Manning for the second straight<br />

game...Helped the <strong>Giants</strong> rush for 243 yards.<br />

- Started at center at Philadelphia (9/30)...<br />

Part of the offensive line unit that did not<br />

allow a sack on Eli Manning.<br />

- Started at center on the road at Carolina<br />

(9/20)...Helped the <strong>Giants</strong> rush for 125 yards.<br />

- Started at center vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

Was part of the offensive line unit that<br />

helped gain 604 total net yards and didn’t<br />

allow a sack on Eli Manning.<br />

- Started at center in the 2012 season<br />

opener against Dallas (9/5).<br />

BAAS’ Games Played/Started<br />

Regular Season<br />

GP GS<br />

2005 SF 13 5<br />

2006 SF 16 0<br />

2007 SF 15 8<br />

2008 SF 16 9<br />

2009 SF 16 16<br />

2010 SF 16 16<br />

2011 NYG 11 11<br />

2012 NYG 15 15<br />

Totals 118 80<br />

Postseason<br />

GP GS<br />

2011 NYG 4 4


Ramses Barden<br />

13<br />

Wide Reciever<br />

Height - 6-6<br />

Weight - 224<br />

College - Cal Poly<br />

High School - Flintridge Prep<br />

(La Canada Flintridge, Calif.)<br />

Birthdate - January 1, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Draft (3rd Round, 2009)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 4th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 3rd round (85th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2009.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 29 games with one start and<br />

has caught 29 passes for 394 yards (13.6-yard<br />

avg.) with a long reception of 31 yards and no<br />

touchdowns.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive at Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Was active but did not play at Atlanta<br />

(12/16).<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and on special<br />

teams vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and on special<br />

teams at Washington (12/3)...Recorded one<br />

special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and on special<br />

teams at Cincinnati (11/11)...Caught two passes<br />

for 22 yards.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4).<br />

- Saw action at receiver and on special teams<br />

at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Saw action at receiver and one special<br />

teams vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw action at receiver at San Francisco<br />

(10/14).<br />

- Inactive vs. Cleveland (10/7) due to a concussion<br />

suffered in Week 4.<br />

- Saw action at receiver at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Caught two passes for 36 yards...Drew<br />

two pass interference calls on the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

potential game-winning drive to get the team<br />

into field-goal range.<br />

- Made his first career start at wide receiver<br />

opposite of Victor Cruz at Carolina (9/20)...Led<br />

the team with nine receptions for a game-high<br />

138 yards for a 15.3 yards-per-catch average.<br />

- Saw action as a receiver vs. Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16) and had one reception for 24 yards.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and special teams<br />

during the season opener vs. Dallas (9/5).<br />

barden’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 1 24 24.0 24 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 9 138 15.3 23 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 2 36 18.0 31 0<br />

10/7 CLE INACTIVE<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 2 22 11.0 12 0<br />

11/25 gb 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/9 @ATL DID NOT PLAY<br />

12/23 @BAL INACTIVE<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 14 220 15.7 31 0<br />

Barden<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2009 NYG 3 0 1 16 16.0 16 0<br />

2010 NYG 6 0 5 64 12.8 26 0<br />

2011 NYG 8 0 9 94 10.4 26 0<br />

2012 NYG 12 1 14 220 15.7 31 0<br />

Totals 29 1 29 394 13.6 31 0<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG Inactive


Will Beatty<br />

Tackle<br />

Height - 6-6<br />

Weight - 319<br />

College - Connecticut<br />

High School - William Penn (<strong>York</strong>, Pa)<br />

Birthdate - March 2, 1985<br />

How Acquired - Draft (2nd Round, 2009)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 4th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

65<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (60th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2009.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 49 games with 30 starts – 1<br />

start as an extra lineman/tight end/eligiblereceiver<br />

in 2012, 25 at left tackle in 2010,<br />

2011 and 2012 and 4 at right tackle in 2009.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at left tackle at Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Started at left tackle at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Started at left tackle vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Part of the offensive line group that<br />

helped David Wilson rush for 100 yards.<br />

- Started at left tackle at Washington<br />

(12/3).<br />

- Started at left tackle vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25).<br />

- Started at left tackle at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Started at left tackle vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Started at left tackle at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Started at left tackle vs. Washington<br />

(10/21).<br />

- Started at left tackle at San Francisco<br />

(10/14)...Part of the offensive line unit that<br />

did not allow a sack on Eli Manning for the<br />

third consecutive week.<br />

- Started at left tackle vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7)...Part of the offensive line unit that<br />

did not allow a sack on Eli Manning for the<br />

second straight week...Helped the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

rush for 243 yards.<br />

- Started at left tackle at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Part of the offensive line group that<br />

did not allow a sack on Eli Manning.<br />

- Started at left tackle at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Helped pave the way for the <strong>Giants</strong> to rush<br />

for 125 yards and two touchdowns.<br />

- Saw extended action at left tackle vs.<br />

Tampa Bay (9/16) after David Diehl injured<br />

his knee and Sean Locklear was moved to<br />

right tackle...Was targeted on a play action<br />

pass as an eligible reciever in the first quarter...Was<br />

part of the offensive line unit that<br />

helped gain 604 total net yards and didn’t<br />

allow a sack on Eli Manning.<br />

- Started the season opener against Dallas<br />

(9/5) as an extra lineman/tight end/eligible<br />

after missing the entire preseason with a<br />

back injury...Saw his first action since suffering<br />

a detached retina vs. Philadelphia (11/20)<br />

during the 2011 season.<br />

beatty’s games played/started<br />

regular SEASON<br />

GP GS<br />

2009 NYG 16 4<br />

2010 NYG 8 2<br />

2011 NYG 10 10<br />

2012 NYG 15 14<br />

Totals 49 30<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS<br />

2011 NYG Injured Reserve


47<br />

Tight End<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 234<br />

College - Wisconsin<br />

High School - Oak Creek (Milwaukee, Wisc.)<br />

Birthdate - JanUARY 24, 1987<br />

How Acquired - Draft (3rd Round, 2009)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 4th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 3rd round (100th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2009.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 47 regular-season games<br />

with 4 starts and in 4 postseason games with<br />

no starts…Totals include 26 receptions for<br />

264 yards (10.2-yard avg.) with a long of 67<br />

yards and 3 touchdowns…Has 7 receptions<br />

for 45 yards (6.4-yard avg.) in the postseason.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive at Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Was inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Was inactive at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Made his 2012 debut at tight end and on<br />

special teams vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...It was<br />

Beckum’s first return to action since tearing<br />

his ACL in Super Bowl XLVI.<br />

- Remained on the Pup list at Dallas<br />

(10/28).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list vs. Washington<br />

(10/21).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list at San Francisco<br />

(10/14).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list vs. Cleveland<br />

Travis Beckum<br />

(10/7).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list at Carolina<br />

(9/20).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list for the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

41-34 victory over Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Opened the 2012 season on the PUP and<br />

against Dallas (9/5).<br />

beckum’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS A V G .<br />

LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL PUP<br />

9/16 TB PUP<br />

9/20 @CAR PUP<br />

9/30 @PHI PUP<br />

10/7 CLE PUP<br />

10/14 @SF PUP<br />

10/21 WAS PUP<br />

10/28 @DAL PUP<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0.0<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 0 0.0<br />

11/25 gb 0 0 0.0<br />

12/3 @WAS INACTIVE<br />

12/9 NO INACTIVE<br />

12/16 @ATL 0 0 0.0<br />

12/23 @BAL INACTIVE<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 0 0 0.0<br />

Beckum<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2009 NYG 15 2 8 55 6.9 15 0<br />

2010 NYG 16 2 13 116 8.9 29 2<br />

2011 NYG 13 0 5 93 18.6 67t 1<br />

2012 NYG 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 48 4 26 264 10.2 67 3<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 7 45 6.4 12 0


85<br />

martellus bennett<br />

TIGHT END<br />

Height - 6-6<br />

Weight - 265<br />

College - Texas A&M<br />

High School - Alief Taylor (Texas)<br />

Birthdate - Jan. 10, 1987<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - 5th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (61st pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Dallas Cowboys in<br />

2008…Signed as a free agent by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

on March 14, 2012.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 75 regular season games<br />

with 46 starts…Career totals include 139<br />

receptions for 1,457 yards and nine touchdowns…Bennett<br />

has also played in two<br />

postseason games – both in 2009 – with<br />

one start and caught three passes for 27<br />

yards.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at tight end at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Led the team with four receptions<br />

for 27 yards.<br />

- Started at tight end at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Caught one pass for 15 yards and made one<br />

tackle after an Eli Manning interception.<br />

- Started at tight end vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Caught five passes for 32 yards and<br />

one touchdown.<br />

- Started at tight end at Washington<br />

(12/3)...Caught five passes for a career-high<br />

82 yards and one touchdown.<br />

- Started at tight end vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Caught three passes for 44 yards.<br />

- Started at tight end at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11)...Caught four passes for 37 yards.<br />

- Started at tight end vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4) and caught three passes for 40 yards,<br />

including a long-reception of 33 yards.<br />

- Started at tight end at Dallas (10/28)<br />

and caught four passes for 29 yards.<br />

- Started at tight end vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Caught five passes for 79 yards.<br />

- Started at tight end at San Francisco<br />

(10/14) and caught one pass for nine yards.<br />

- Started at tight end vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7)...Caught three passes for 30 yards...<br />

Suffered a sprained knee in the second half,<br />

but played through the injury...Made one<br />

tackle on an Ahmad Bradshaw fumble.<br />

- Started at tight end at Philadelphia...<br />

Had one reception for two yards.<br />

- Started at tight end at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Had six catches for 73 yards and one touchdown.<br />

- Started at tight end vs. Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16) and had five receptions for 72 yards<br />

and one touchdown, a 33-yard reception...<br />

Also had his first career kickoff return, a<br />

13-yarder on a short Connor Barth kick in<br />

the first quarter.<br />

- Started at tight end against the Cowboys<br />

(9/5)...Made his <strong>Giants</strong> debut, recording<br />

4 catches for 40 yards, including a touchdown.


ennett’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 4 40 10.0 12 1<br />

9/16 TB 5 72 14.4 33 1<br />

9/20 @CAR 6 73 12.2 29 1<br />

9/30 @PHI 1 2 2.0 2 0<br />

10/7 CLE 3 30 10.0 17 0<br />

10/14 @SF 1 9 9.0 9 0<br />

10/21 WAS 5 79 15.8 31 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 4 29 7.3 12 0<br />

11/4 PIT 3 40 13.3 33 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 4 37 9.3 13 0<br />

11/25 gb 3 44 14.7 17 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 5 82 16.4 28 1<br />

12/9 NO 5 32 6.4 11 1<br />

12/16 @ATL 1 15 15.0 15 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 4 27 6.8 11 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 54 611 11.1 33t 5<br />

BENNETT<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 DAL 16 7 20 283 14.2 37 4<br />

2009 DAL 14 6 15 159 10.6 21 0<br />

2010 DAL 16 11 33 260 7.9 32 0<br />

2011 DAL 14 7 17 144 8.5 15 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 14 54 611 11.1 33 5<br />

TOTALS 75 46 139 1,457 10.5 37 9<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2009 DAL 4 1 3 27 9.0 17 0


ocky bernard<br />

95<br />

DEFENSIVE tackle<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 301<br />

College - Texas A&M<br />

Birthdate - April 19, 1979<br />

High School - Sterling (Baytown, TX)<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (Seattle 2009)<br />

NFL EXP. - 11th Year<br />

GIANTS EXP. - 4th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 5th round (146th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Seattle Seahawks in<br />

2002…Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong> as an unrestricted<br />

free agent on Feb. 28, 2009…Released by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on July 29, 2011…Re-signed by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on Aug. 4, 2011…Re-signed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on June 11, 2012.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 159 regular-season games<br />

with 58 starts and played in 12 postseason<br />

games with 8 starts…Career regular season<br />

totals include 398 tackles (272 solo), 33.0<br />

sacks, 6 forced fumbles, 8 fumble recoveries<br />

and 19 passes defensed…Bernard’s postseason<br />

totals include 31 tackles (26 solo), 5.0<br />

sacks and 3 passes defensed.<br />

where he tallied four tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at RDT at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Recorded two tackles (one solo).<br />

- Started at RDT vs. Tampa Bay (9/16) and<br />

had five tackles (four solo) in the 41-34 victory.<br />

- Opened the 2012 season against Dallas<br />

(9/5) as the team’s starting RDT...Sacked<br />

Tony Romo on Dallas’ first offensive play.<br />

BERNARD’S BEST GAMES<br />

Tackles: 9, 2 times, last vs. Wash. (9/13/08)<br />

Sacks: 2.0, 5 times, last at SF (10/26/08)<br />

Interceptions: None<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, 5 times, last at SF (10/26/08)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, 7 times, last vs. GB (10/12/08)<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle at<br />

Baltimore (12/23)...Recorded three tackles<br />

(two solo).<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle at Atlanta<br />

(12/16)...Recorded three tackles (two solo).<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Recorded one tackle.<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Recorded three tackles<br />

(one solo), including one tackle for a loss.<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25)...Recorded one assisted tackle.<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11)...Recorded one assisted<br />

tackle.<br />

- After missing four weeks due to a quad<br />

injury...Saw action at defensive tackle vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Recorded four tackles<br />

(two solo).<br />

- Inactive at Dallas (10/28) for the fourth<br />

straight week due to a quadricep injury.<br />

- Inactive vs. Washington (10/21) for the<br />

third straight week due to a quadricep injury.<br />

- Inactive at San Francisco (10/14) for the<br />

second straight week due to a quadricep<br />

injury.<br />

- Inactive vs. Cleveland (10/7) due to a<br />

quadricep injury.<br />

- Started at RDT at Philadelphia (9/30)<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 2 1 3 1.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE INACTIVE<br />

10/14 @SF INACTIVE<br />

10/21 WAS INACTIVE<br />

10/28 DAL INACTIVE<br />

11/4 PIT 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 16 14 30 1.0 0 0 0


ernard<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2002 SEA 16 2 34 15 49 4.0 1 0<br />

2003 SEA 12 0 11 5 16 2.0 1 0<br />

2004 SEA 14 1 26 13 39 3.5 0 1<br />

2005 SEA 16 7 43 9 52 8.5 0 2<br />

2006 SEA 16 15 24 12 36 3.5 2 1<br />

2007 SEA 14 14 25 10 35 3.5 0 2<br />

2008 SEA 15 15 39 11 50 4.0 1 1<br />

2009 NYG 15 0 21 14 35 1.0 0 0<br />

2010 NYG 14 0 18 8 26 2.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 1 15 15 30 0.0 1 1<br />

2012 NYG 11 4 16 14 30 1.0 0 0<br />

Totals 159 58 272 126 398 33.0 6 8<br />

Additional Statistics: 2002 – 1 pass defensed; 2003 – 1 pass defensed; 2004 – 6<br />

passes defensed; 2005 – 3 passes defensed; 2006 – 1 pass defensed; 2008 – 1 pass<br />

defensed; 2010- 4 passes defensed; 2011 – 2 passes defensed<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2004 SEA 1 1 3 1 4 1 0 0<br />

2005 SEA 3 3 6 1 7 2 0 0<br />

2006 SEA 2 2 8 1 9 1 0 0<br />

2007 SEA 2 2 3 0 3 0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 6 2 8 1 0 0<br />

Totals 12 8 26 5 31 5 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2005 – 1 pass defensed; 2006 – 1 pass defensed; 2011 – 1<br />

pass defensed.


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chase blackburn<br />

linebacker<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 247<br />

College - akron<br />

High School - marySville (ohio)<br />

Birthdate - june 10, 1983<br />

How Acquired - free agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 8th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 8th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

Originally signed as a rookie free agent by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on June 21, 2005…Signed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on Nov. 30, 2011.<br />

GIANTS NOTE:<br />

- Made the <strong>Giants</strong> 53-man roster out of<br />

training camp as a rookie free agent and has<br />

since been one of the team’s most consistent<br />

contributors on special teams…Led the team<br />

in special teams tackles each season from<br />

2005-2010.<br />

- In 2008, was named a 1st alternate to the<br />

NFC Pro Bowl team as a special teamer.<br />

- Has started games at both weakside and<br />

middle linebacker.<br />

- Was one of the <strong>Giants</strong>’ most inspirational<br />

stories in 2011, when he joined the team the<br />

week after Thanksgiving and became a vital<br />

contributor during the stretch run and in the<br />

playoffs.<br />

- Made one of the biggest defensive plays<br />

of Super Bowl XLVI when he intercepted a<br />

long Tom Brady pass early in the 4th quarter,<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong>’ only takeaway of the game.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 112 regular-season games<br />

with 35 starts and in 10 postseason games<br />

with 4 starts…Career totals include 215<br />

tackles (138 solo), 4.5 sacks, 4 interceptions<br />

(including 1 returned 32 yards for a touchdown),<br />

10 passes defensed, 5 forced fumbles,<br />

two fumble recoveries and 111 special teams<br />

tackles…In the postseason, Blackburn has<br />

35 tackles (22 solo), 1 interception, 2 passes<br />

defensed and 7 special teams tackles.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at MLB and saw action on special<br />

teams at Baltimore (12/23)...Recorded seven<br />

tackles (three solo).<br />

- Started at MLB at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (five solo), including<br />

one tackle for a loss and one pass defensed.<br />

- Started at MLB vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded eight tackles (five solo).<br />

- Started at MLB at Washington (12/3)...<br />

Recorded six tackles (three solo), one forced<br />

fumble on Redskins RB Alfred Morris, and two<br />

special teams tackles.<br />

- Started at MLB vs. Green Bay (11/25)...<br />

Recorded six tackles (four solo), including an<br />

eight-yard sack on Aaron Rodgers in the first<br />

quarter...Also recorded one pass defense.<br />

- Started at MLB at Cincinnati (11/11)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (two solo), one special<br />

teams tacke and one forced fumble.<br />

- Inactive vs. Pittsburgh (11/4) due to a<br />

hamstring injury suffered in Week 8 at Dallas.<br />

- Started at MLB at Dallas (10/28)...<br />

Recorded five tackles (four solo) and one<br />

quarterback hit before leaving the game with<br />

a hamstring injury.<br />

- Started at MLB vs. Washington (10/21)...<br />

Recorded 10 tackles (six solo), one special<br />

teams tackle and focred two fumbles.<br />

- Started at MLB at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Recorded five tackles (three solo).<br />

- Started at MLB vs. Cleveland (10/7)...<br />

Recorded four tackles (three solo), one quarterback<br />

hit, one pass defensed and one interception.<br />

- Started at MLB at Philadelphia (9/30)...<br />

Tallied 10 tackles (eight solo), one sack, two<br />

tackles for a loss, one quarterback hit, and<br />

two passes defensed...His sack on Michael<br />

Vick on third down midway through the<br />

fourth quarter kept the <strong>Giants</strong> in the game.<br />

- Started at MLB at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Recorded one solo tackle.<br />

- Started at MLB vs. Tampa Bay (9/16) and<br />

had five tackles (three solo), including one<br />

sack for seven yards, one tackle for a loss, and<br />

one quarterback hit.<br />

- Started the season opener against Dallas<br />

(9/5) at MLB... Recorded 6 tackles (5 solo)...<br />

Also saw action on special teams.<br />

BLACKBURNS’S BESTS<br />

(Single Game Highs)<br />

Tackles: 10, 2 times, last: vs. WAS (10/21/12)<br />

Sacks: 1.0, last: vs. GB (11/25/12)<br />

Interceptions: 1, last vs. CLE (10/07/12)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 2, vs. WAS (10/21/12)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, 5 times -<br />

last vs. Phi (12/19/10)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 3 2 5 1.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 8 2 10 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 6 4 10 0.0 2 0 0<br />

10/28 DAL 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT INACTIVE<br />

11/11 @CIN 2 5 7 0.0 1 0 1<br />

11/25 GB 4 2 6 1.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 3 3 5 0.0 1 0 2<br />

12/9 NO 5 3 8 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 3 4 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 55 32 87 3.0 4 0 3<br />

BLACKBURN<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2005 NYG 15 2 6 9 15 0.0 0 1<br />

2006 NYG 16 0 3 0 3 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 16 0 5 1 6 0.0 0 1<br />

2008 NYG 16 8 25 20 45 1.0 1 1<br />

2009 NYG 16 7 25 13 38 0.5 0 0<br />

2010 NYG 14 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 5 4 15 6 21 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 14 14 55 32 87 3.0 4 0<br />

Total 112 35 138 77 215 4.5 5 2<br />

Additional Statistics: 2012 – 1 interception returned, three special teams tackles;<br />

2011 – 5 special teams tackles, 1 interception returned 9 yards, 2 passes defensed;<br />

2010 – 17 special teams tackles; 2009 – 16 special teams tackles, 1 interception<br />

returned 24 yards; 1 pass defensed; 2008 – 18 special teams tackles, 1 pass defensed;<br />

2007 – 17 special teams tackles; 2006 – 14 special teams tackles; 2005 - 1 interception<br />

returned 32 yards for a touchdown; 22 special teams tackles.<br />

POST SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2005 NYG 0 0 Injured Reserve<br />

2006 NYG 1 0 4 1 5 1.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 0 2 3 5 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 16 9 25 0.0 0 1<br />

Total 10 4 22 13 35 0.0 0 1<br />

Post Season Additional Statistics: 2011 – 1 special teams tackle, 1 interception, 1<br />

pass defensed;<br />

2008 – 1 special teams tackle, 1 pass defensed; 2007 – 5 special teams tackles.


59<br />

MICHAEL BOLEY<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

HEIGHT - 6-3<br />

WEIGHT - 230<br />

COLLEGE - Southern Mississippi<br />

HIGH SCHOOL - Elkmont (Ala.)<br />

BIRTHDATE - august 24, 1982<br />

HOW ACQUIRED - UFA (ATLANTA, 2009)<br />

NFL EXP. - 8th YEAR<br />

GIANTS EXP. - 4TH YEAR<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 5th round (160th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Atlanta Falcons in<br />

2005….Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong> as an unrestricted<br />

free agent on February 28, 2009.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Boley became the <strong>Giants</strong>’ weakside linebacker<br />

after playing on the strong side for<br />

4-seasons with the Atlanta Falcons.<br />

- Boley was named the NFC Defensive<br />

Player of the Week after recording a teamhigh<br />

9 tackles (8 solo), 1 sack, 2 tackles for<br />

losses and 2 quarterback hits vs. Atlanta on<br />

Nov. 22, 2009.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 120 regular season-games<br />

with 102 starts and has started all 5 postseason<br />

games in which he’s played…Career<br />

regular season totals include 687 tackles<br />

(499 solo), 9.5 sacks, 8 forced fumbles, 8<br />

fumble recoveries, 39 passes defensed and<br />

8 interceptions…In the postseason, Boley<br />

has 28 tackles (22 solo) and 2.0 sacks.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at linebacker at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Recorded five tackles (three solo).<br />

- Saw action at WLB at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Recorded three tackles (one solo).<br />

- Started at WLB vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded 10 tackles (seven solo).<br />

- Started at WLB at Washington (12/3)...<br />

Recorded six tackles (three solo).<br />

- Started at WLB vs. Green Bay (11/25)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (four solo).<br />

- Started at WLB at Cincinnati (11/11)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (three solo), including<br />

one tackle for a loss.<br />

- Started at WLB vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...<br />

Recorded a game-high 10 tackles (seven<br />

solo), one special teams tackle and one fumble<br />

recovery, which he returned 70 yards for<br />

a touchdown.<br />

- Started at WLB at Dallas (10/28)...<br />

Recorded six tackles (five solo), one tackle<br />

for a loss and one quarterback hit.<br />

- Started at SLB vs. Washington (10/21)...<br />

Recorded 10 tackles (five solo) and one<br />

fumble recovery.<br />

- Started at WLB at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Led the team with six solo tackles.<br />

- Saw extended action at WLB vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7)...Recorded six tackles (five solo) and<br />

one pass defensed.<br />

- Started at WLB at Philadelphia (9/30)...<br />

Recorded five solo tackles, including one<br />

tackle for a loss...Tackled LeSean McCoy on<br />

third and goal on the one-yard line which<br />

forced the Eagles to kick a field goal.<br />

- Started at WLB at Carolina (9/20)...Tallied<br />

six tackles (five solo), 0.5 sacks, one quarterback<br />

hit, one pass deflection and one<br />

interception.<br />

- Started at WLB vs. Tampa Bay (9/16) and<br />

had three solo tackles (one for a loss), one<br />

pass deflection, and one interception - which<br />

sealed the <strong>Giants</strong>’ 41-34 victory over the<br />

Buccaneers.<br />

- Did not start the season opener vs. Dallas<br />

(9/5) due to injury (hamstring)...Set up the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ first score – a 22-yard Lawrence<br />

Tynes field goal - when he intercepted Tony<br />

Romo and returned the ball 51 yards to the<br />

Dallas two-yard line.<br />

BOLEY’S BEST<br />

(Single Game Highs)<br />

Tackles: 17, at Tennessee (10/7/07)<br />

Sacks: 3.0, vs. Indianapolis (11/22/07)<br />

Interceptions: 1, last at CAR (9/20/12)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, 8 times,<br />

last at <strong>New</strong> England (11/6/11)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, 8 times,<br />

last vs. Pittsburgh (11/4/12)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR INT<br />

9/5 DAL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/16 TB 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/20 @CAR 5 1 6 0.5 0 0 1<br />

9/30 @PHI 5 0 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 5 5 10 0.0 0 1 0<br />

10/28 DAL 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 7 3 10 0.0 0 1 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 3 4 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 4 3 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 7 3 10 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 63 28 91 0.5 0 2 3<br />

BOLEY<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

Year GP/GS Tck Ast Tot Sks Yds Int Yds Avg Lg TD PD FF FR<br />

2005 ATL 16/11 42 18 60 0.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 1 0<br />

2006 ATL 16/13 65 25 90 3.0 13.0 2 44 22.0 40 0 4 1 3<br />

2007 ATL 16/16 88 37 125 3.0 20.0 2 12 6.0 12 0 7 4 0<br />

2008 ATL 16/12 65 25 90 0.0 0.0 1 16 16.0 16 0 9 0 0<br />

2009 NYG 11/11 50 16 66 1.0 5.0 0 0 0.0 5 0 8 0 0<br />

2010 NYG 16/15 54 20 74 1.0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 0<br />

2011 NYG 14/13 72 19 91 1.0 6.0 0 0 0.0 0 1 2 1 3<br />

2012 NYG 15/11 63 28 91 0.5 6 3 74 24.7 51 1 1 0 2<br />

Totals 120/102 499 188 687 9.5 50.0 8 146 18.3 51 2 37 8 8<br />

Additional Statistics: 2005 – 1 blocked field goal at <strong>New</strong> Orleans (10/16), 5 special<br />

teams tackles; 2006 – 3 special teams tackles; 2007 – 6 special teams tackles; 2008 - 1<br />

special teams tackle; 2010 – 5 special teams tackles; 2011 – 2 special teams tackles.<br />

2012 - 1 special teams tackle.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2008 ATL 1 1 0 1 1 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 22 5 27 2.0 0 0<br />

Totals 5 5 22 6 28 2.0 0 0<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Week: 2009 Week 11


KEVIN BOOTHE<br />

Guard/tackle<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 320<br />

College - Cornell<br />

High School - Pine Crest (FLa.)<br />

Birthdate - July 5, 1983<br />

How Acquired - WAIVERS (Oakland 2007)<br />

NFL Exp. - 7th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 6th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 6th round (176th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Oakland Raiders in<br />

2006…Waived by the Raiders on Sept. 1,<br />

2007…Awarded off waivers to the <strong>Giants</strong> on<br />

Sept. 2, 2007.<br />

GIANTS NOTE:<br />

- Boothe, a Cornell alumnus, is 1 of 2 current<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> who played in the Ivy League.<br />

Linebacker Zak DeOssie was a star at Brown.<br />

touchdowns.<br />

- Started at left guard vs. Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16)...Was part of the offensive line unit<br />

that helped gain 604 total net yards and<br />

didn’t allow a sack on Eli Manning. Briefly<br />

moved from left guard to right tackle and Jim<br />

Cordle took over at left guard before returning<br />

to his original position.<br />

- Started at left guard against Dallas (9/5)<br />

in the season opener.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 88 regular-season games<br />

with 45 starts and in 9 postseason games<br />

with 4 starts…Has seen action at both guard<br />

positions, right tackle and center.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at left guard at Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Started at left guard at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Started at left guard vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Part of the offensive line group that<br />

helped David Wilson rush for 100 yards.<br />

- Started at left guard at Washington<br />

(12/3).<br />

- Started at left guard vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25).<br />

- Started at left guard at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Started at left guard vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Started at left guard at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Started at left guard vs. Washington<br />

(10/21).<br />

- Started at left guard at San Francisco<br />

(10/14)...Part of the offensive line unit that<br />

has not allowed a sack on Eli Manning in<br />

three consecutive games.<br />

- Started at left guard vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7)...Part of the offensive line unit that<br />

did not allow on Eli Manning for the second<br />

straight week...Helped the <strong>Giants</strong> rush for<br />

243 yards.<br />

- Started at left guard at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Part of the offensive line group that<br />

did not allow a sack on Eli Manning<br />

- Started at left guard on the road against<br />

Carolina (9/20) and helped pave the way for<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> to rush for 125 yards and two<br />

Boothe’s games played/started<br />

regular SEASON<br />

GP GS<br />

2006 OAK 16 14<br />

2007 NYG 1 0<br />

2008 NYG 16 0<br />

2009 NYG 16 2<br />

2010 NYG 8 5<br />

2011 NYG 16 9<br />

2012 NYG 15 15<br />

Total 88 45<br />

PostSeason<br />

GP GS<br />

2007 NYG 4 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4<br />

Total 9 4


AHMAD BRADSHAW<br />

44<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

Height - 5-10<br />

Weight - 214<br />

College - Marshall<br />

High School - Graham (VA.)<br />

Birthdate - March 19, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Draft (7th round, 2007)<br />

NFL Exp. - 6th Year<br />

Giant Exp. - 6th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 7th round (250th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2007.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Bradshaw is sixth on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ career<br />

rushing list with 4,125 yards.<br />

- Since 2006, four different <strong>Giants</strong> backs<br />

have rushed for at least 1,000 yards – Tiki<br />

Barber, Brandon Jacobs, Derrick Ward and<br />

Bradshaw. No other team has more than<br />

three 1,000-yard rushers in those 6 seasons<br />

(Tennessee, Baltimore and Miami).<br />

- Had the <strong>Giants</strong>’ longest rushes in each<br />

of his first 3 seasons: An 88-yard touchdown<br />

(3rd longest in <strong>Giants</strong> history) at<br />

Buffalo (12/23/07), a 77-yarder vs. Baltimore<br />

(11/16/08) and a 38-yarder at Tampa Bay<br />

(9/27/09).<br />

- His 1,788 kickoff return yards place him<br />

4th on the <strong>Giants</strong> all-time list.<br />

- With 32 yards vs. Arizona (10/25/09),<br />

Bradshaw became the 39th player to run for<br />

at least 1,000 yards in a <strong>Giants</strong> uniform.<br />

- Bradshaw scored the winning touchdown<br />

in Super Bowl XLVI on a 6-yard run with 57<br />

seconds left. It was the 4th time in Super<br />

Bowl history the winning touchdown has<br />

been scored in the final minute, and 2 have<br />

involved the <strong>Giants</strong> and Patriots. Bradshaw’s<br />

score is the only rushing touchdown of the<br />

four.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

Has played in 83 regular-season games with<br />

33 starts and played in 9 postseason games<br />

with 3 starts…Bradshaw’s 4,125 yards place<br />

him sixth in franchise history…He has scored<br />

31 rushing touchdowns, which is 9th in team<br />

history…Has rushed for at least 100 yards 11<br />

times; the <strong>Giants</strong> are 10-1 in those games.<br />

- Bradshaw’s 1,788 kickoff return yards<br />

(on 77 returns), place him 4th on the franchise’s<br />

career list, 84 yards behind No. 3 Willie<br />

Ponder.<br />

- In the postseason, Bradshaw has 111<br />

carries for 480 yards (4.3-yard avg.) and 2<br />

touchdowns, plus 20 catches for 141 yards<br />

(7.1-yard avg.)…The 111 attempts place him<br />

3rd in <strong>Giants</strong> postseason history (behind Joe<br />

Morris and Brandon Jacobs) and his 480 yards<br />

place him 2nd (behind Morris).<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at running back at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Led the team with nine rushes for<br />

39 yards and caught one pass for eight yards.<br />

- Inactive at Atlanta (12/16) due to a<br />

sprained knee suffered in Week 14 vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans.<br />

- Started at running back vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Rushed 11 times for 33 yards, but<br />

saw limited action due to a knee injury suffered<br />

in the first half, which he returned from.<br />

- Started at running back at Washington<br />

(12/3)...Rushed 24 times for 103 yards, and<br />

caught two passes for 13 yards...It was his<br />

first 100-yard rushing game since Week 6 at<br />

San Francisco...Surpassed 1,000 total yards<br />

from scrimmage (836 rushing, 196 receiving).<br />

- Started at running back vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25...Rushed 10 times for 58 yards and<br />

one touchdown...Also caught two passes for<br />

61 yards, including a career-long 59-yard<br />

reception on a screen pass on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ first<br />

drive that led to an Andre Brown touchdown<br />

run.<br />

- Saw action at RB at Cincinnati (11/11)...<br />

Rushed ten times for 57 yards and caught<br />

three passes for 14 yards.<br />

- Started at RB vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...<br />

Rushed 15 times for 48 yards.<br />

- Started at RB at Dallas (10/28)...Rushed<br />

22 times for 78 yards.<br />

- Started at RB vs. Washington (10/21)...<br />

Rushed 12 times for 43 yards and one touchdown...Caught<br />

four passes for 22 yards.<br />

- Started at RB at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Rushed 27 times for 116 yards and one touchdown....It<br />

was Bradshaw’s second straight<br />

100-yard rushing game...Also caught one pass<br />

for four yards.<br />

- Rushed 30 times for 200 yards (both<br />

career-highs) and one touchdown vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7)...Caught four passes for 29<br />

yards... His 229 yards from scrimmage were<br />

the most by a Giant since Barber had 249 (220<br />

rushing and, like Bradshaw, 29 receiving) at


Kansas City on Dec. 15, 2005.<br />

- Returned to action at Philadelphia after<br />

missing the previous game due to injury<br />

(injury)... Started at running back and rushed<br />

13 times for 39 yards and had three receptions<br />

for 38 yards...Played a vital role in pass<br />

protection, as the <strong>Giants</strong> did not allow a sack<br />

on Eli Manning.<br />

- Was inactive at Carolina (9/20) due to a<br />

neck injury.<br />

- Started at running back vs. Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16) and had five carries for 16 yards before<br />

leaving the game with a neck injury in the<br />

second quarter and not returning.<br />

- Started at running back in the season<br />

opener vs. Dallas (9/5)...Rushed for 78 yards<br />

on 17 carries to increase his career total to<br />

3,295 yards, moving him past Eddie Price<br />

(3,292) into ninth place on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ career<br />

rushing list...Bradshaw’s 10-yard touchdown<br />

run in the third quarter was the 27th rushing<br />

score of his career, breaking a tie with<br />

Bill Paschal and left Bradshaw alone in ninth<br />

place in that category.<br />

BRADSHAW’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5 17 78 4.6 33 1 2 15 7.5 9 0<br />

TB 9/16 5 15 3.2 12 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20<br />

INACTIVE<br />

@Phi 9/30 13 40 3.1 9 0 3 38 12.7 20 0<br />

CLE 10/7 30 200 6.7 37 1 4 29 7.3 14 0<br />

@SF 10/14 27 116 4.3 23 1 1 4 4.0 4 0<br />

WAS 10/21 12 43 3.6 15 1 4 22 5.5 11 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 22 78 3.5 12 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/04 15 48 3.2 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 10 57 5.7 11 0 3 14 4.7 12 0<br />

GB 11/25 10 58 5.8 13 1 2 61 30.5 59 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 24 103 4.3 14 0 2 13 6.5 9 0<br />

NO 12/9 11 33 3.0 6 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16<br />

INACTIVE<br />

@BAL 12/23 9 39 4.3 11 0 1 8 8.0 8 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 205 908 4.4 37 5 22 204 9.3 59 0


BRADSHAW<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 NYG 12 0 23 190 8.3 88t 1 2 12 6.0 11 0<br />

2008 NYG 15 0 67 355 5.3 77 1 5 42 8.4 18t 1<br />

2009 NYG 15 1 163 778 4.8 38 7 21 207 9.9 55 0<br />

2010 NYG 16 11 276 1235 4.5 48t 8 47 314 6.7 18 0<br />

2011 NYG 12 9 171 659 3.9 37 9 34 267 7.9 26 2<br />

2012 NYG 13 12 205 908 4.4 37 5 22 204 9.3 59 0<br />

Total 83 33 905 4,125 4.6 88 31 131 1046 8.0 59 3<br />

Additional Statistics: 2007 - 1 punt return for 1 yard, 9 special teams tackles; 2008<br />

- 1 punt return for 6 yards, 8 special teams tackles; 2009 - 6 punt returns for 55<br />

yards with a long of 20.<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 NYG 38 921 24.2 68 0<br />

2008 NYG 39 867 22.2 58 0<br />

Total 77 1788 23.2 68 0<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 48 208 4.3 13 1 4 27 6.8 9 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 3 63 272 4.3 30 1 16 114 7.1 30 0<br />

Total 9 3 111 480 4.3 30 2 20 141 7.1 30 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 NYG 38 921 24.2 68 0<br />

2008 NYG 39 867 22.2 58 0<br />

Total 77 1788 23.2 68 0


james brewer, Jr.<br />

73<br />

Tackle<br />

Height - 6-6<br />

Weight - 330<br />

College - indiana<br />

High School - arlington (indianapolis)<br />

Birthdate - DecEMBER 23, 1987<br />

How Acquired - Draft (4th Round, 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 4th round (117th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

GP GS<br />

2011 NYG 0 0<br />

Total 0 0<br />

2012 CAREER HIGHIGHTS<br />

- Saw action as a reserve lineman at<br />

Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Saw action as a reserve-lineman at Atlanta<br />

(12/16).<br />

- Saw action as a reserve-lineman vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Washington<br />

(12/3).<br />

- Inactive vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Active but did not play at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4).<br />

- Was inactive at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Was inactive vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Was inactive at San Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7).<br />

- Was active but did not play at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30).<br />

- Made his <strong>Giants</strong>’ debut as an extra lineman<br />

at Carolina (9/20)...Made a key block on<br />

Andre Brown’s touchdown run in the second<br />

quarter.<br />

- Was inactive vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Was inactive vs. Dallas (9/5).<br />

brewer’s games played/started<br />

regular SEASON<br />

GP GS<br />

2011 NYG 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 5 0<br />

Total 5 0<br />

PostSeason


andre Brown<br />

running back<br />

Height - 6-0<br />

Weight - 227<br />

College - North Carolina State<br />

High School - Rose (Greenville, N.C.)<br />

Birthdate - DecEMBER 15, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Free agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

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35<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 4th round (129th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2009…Waived<br />

by the <strong>Giants</strong> on Sept. 4, 2010…Awarded off<br />

waivers to the Denver Broncos on Sept. 5,<br />

2010…Waived by the Broncos on Sept. 15,<br />

2010…Signed to the Broncos’ practice squad<br />

on Sept. 17, 2010…Signed to their active roster<br />

on Sept. 21, 2010…Waived by the Broncos<br />

on Oct. 16, 2010…Awarded off waivers to the<br />

Indianapolis Colts on Oct. 18, 2010...Waived<br />

by the Colts on Nov. 1, 2010…Signed to the<br />

Colts’ practice squad on Nov. 3, 2006 and to<br />

their active roster on Nov. 6…Waived by the<br />

Colts on Nov. 8, 2010…Awarded off waivers<br />

to the Carolina Panthers on Nov. 9, 2010…<br />

Waived by the Panthers on Nov. 16, 2010...<br />

Re-signed to the Broncos’ practice squad on<br />

Nov. 18, 2010…Signed by the Washington<br />

Redskins on Nov. 25, 2010…Waived by the<br />

Redskins on July 29, 2011…Signed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on Aug. 2, 2011…Waived by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

on Sept. 3, 2011…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice<br />

squad on Sept. 4, 2011…Signed to the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ active roster on Feb. 8, 2012.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Was placed on the Injured Reserve - designated<br />

to return after Week 13.<br />

- Saw action at running back vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Rushed 13 times for 64 yards and<br />

one touchdown...Broke his fibula in the fourth<br />

quarter after a 16-yard rush.<br />

- Made his second career start at running<br />

back at Cincinnati (11/11)...Led the team with<br />

65 rushing yards on seven carries and caught<br />

five passes for 29 yards.<br />

- Saw action at running back vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4)...Rushed seven times for 20 yards and<br />

scored on a one-yard touchdown run with<br />

7:01 remaining in the second quarter.<br />

- Rushed three times for 21 yards at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Scored on a one-yard touchdown<br />

run in the first quarter to put the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

ahead, 13-0.<br />

- Rushed five times for 17 yards and one<br />

touchdown and had one reception for 17<br />

yards.<br />

- Was inactive at San Francisco (10/14)<br />

due to a concussion suffered in Week 5 vs.<br />

Cleveland.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7) before leaving the game with a head<br />

injury.<br />

- Saw action at running back at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Had five rushes for 14 yards and one<br />

reception for four yards.<br />

- Made his first-career NFL start at Carolina<br />

(9/20)...Brown rushed for 113 yards on 20 carries<br />

and scored two touchdowns while filling<br />

in for the injured-Ahmad Bradshaw...Also had<br />

three receptions for 17 yards.<br />

- Saw significant minutes against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16) after the injury to Ahmad Bradshaw,...<br />

Took over the running back duties, and delivered<br />

with 71 rushing yards on 13 carries for<br />

one touchdown. He also had two receptions<br />

for 19 yards, recovered a fumble forced by<br />

Adrian Tracy, and saw action on special teams.<br />

Brown scored the game-winning touchdown<br />

on a two-yard run with 31 seconds left.<br />

- Made his <strong>Giants</strong> debut on special teams<br />

versus Dallas (9/5)....Returned two kickoffs for<br />

29 yards, with a long of 22.


BROWN’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 13 71 5.5 23 1 2 19 9.5 11 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 20 113 5.7 31 2 3 17 5.7 14 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 5 14 2.8 4 0 1 4 4.0 4 0<br />

CLE 10/7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14<br />

INACTIVE<br />

WAS 10/21 5 17 3.4 6 1 1 17 17.0 17 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 2 21 7.0 14 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/04 7 20 2.9 8 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 7 65 9.3 29 1 5 29 5.8 7 0<br />

GB 11/25 13 64 4.9 16 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3<br />

INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

NO 12/9<br />

INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

@ATL 12/16<br />

INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

@BAL 12/23<br />

INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 73 385 5.3 31 8 12 86 7.2 17 0<br />

kickoff Returns<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. FC LG TD<br />

Dal 9/5 2 29 14.5 0 22 0<br />

TB 9/16 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 INACTIVE<br />

WAS 10/21 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/04 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

NO 12/9 INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

@ATL 12/16 INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

@BAL 12/23 INJURED RESERVE - DESIGNATED TO RETURN<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 2 29 14.5 0 22 0<br />

brown<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2009 NYG 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2010 DEN 3 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0<br />

2010 IND 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 10 2 73 385 5.3 31 8<br />

Total 14 2 75 384 5.1 31 8


27<br />

Safety<br />

Height - 5-11<br />

Weight - 215<br />

College - Michigan<br />

High School - Columbus East (Ind.)<br />

Birthdate - July 17, 1987<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp.- 3rd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp.- 1st Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 7th round (251st pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Oakland Raiders in<br />

2010…Waived by the Raiders on Sept. 4,<br />

2010…Signed to the Raiders’ practice squad<br />

on Sept. 6, 2010…Signed to Oakland’s active<br />

roster on Sept.18, 2010…Waived on Sept. 21,<br />

2010…Signed to the Raiders’ practice squad<br />

on Sept., 23, 2010…Signed to the Raiders’<br />

active roster on Sept. 25, 2010… Waived by<br />

the Raiders on Sept. 3, 2011…Assigned via<br />

waivers to the Carolina Panthers on Sept.<br />

4, 2011…Waived by the Panthers Sept. 7,<br />

2011…Signed by the Indianapolis Colts on<br />

Sept. 21, 2011…Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong> as a<br />

free agent on April 3, 2012<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 38 games with 11 starts…<br />

Totals included 95 tackles (81 solo), 10<br />

passes defensed, seven interceptions, two<br />

fumble recoveries, two forced fumbles, and<br />

27 special teams tackles.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Did not get the start at Baltimore (12/23)<br />

due to <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> opening with a one safety<br />

set...Recorded one solo tackle and one pass<br />

defensed.<br />

- Started at strong safety at Atlanta<br />

(12/16)...Recorded eight tackles (six solo).<br />

- Started at strong safety vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Recorded eight tackles (seven solo),<br />

two interceptions and one forced fumble.<br />

- Started at strong safety at Washington<br />

(12/3)...Recorded four solo tackles, and<br />

forced a fumble on Robert Griffin III that<br />

was recovered by Josh Morgan for a touchdown...Made<br />

a critical tackle on Griffin III’s<br />

46-yard rush that prevented a Redskins scoring-drive.<br />

- Started at strong safety vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Recorded three tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at strong safety at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11)...Recorded two assisted tackles and<br />

one pass defense.<br />

- Started at strong safety vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4)...Recorded nine tackles (seven solo),<br />

stevie brown<br />

one tackle for a loss and one special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

- Started at strong safety at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Recorded six solo tackles, two<br />

interceptions, one fumble recovery and<br />

made two special teams tackles.<br />

- Started at strong safety vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Recorded six solo tackles and one<br />

interception...Brown’s 41-yard INT return<br />

set up Ahmad Bradshaw’s fourth quarter<br />

touchdown run.<br />

- Started at strong safety at San Francisco<br />

(10/14) due to the injury to Kenny Phillips...<br />

Recorded three tackles and one special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Made his first start for the <strong>Giants</strong> at<br />

strong safety vs. Cleveland (10/7) due to<br />

the injury of Kenny Phillips...Recorded three<br />

tackles (two solo), one fumble recovery,<br />

one pass defensed and one interception...<br />

Brown’s fumble recovery was the first of<br />

his career...Brown’s second quarter interception<br />

led to an Ahmad Bradshaw 4-yard<br />

touchdown run.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and substancial<br />

time at stong safety at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Replaced Kenny Phillips with 8:12<br />

remaining in the first quarter after Phillips<br />

suffered a sprained knee...Was second<br />

on the team with seven tackles (six solo),<br />

including two for losses...Also added a special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Made his first career interception at<br />

Carolina (9/20)...Played on special teams...<br />

Filled in at safety when Antrel Rolle went out<br />

with a knee injury in the fourth quarter.<br />

- Saw action on kickoff and kick return<br />

teams vs. Tampa Bay (9/16) and made one<br />

solo special teams tackle, and assisted on<br />

two special team tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams against<br />

Dallas (9/5)...Recorded 2 special teams tackles.<br />

Brown’s BESTS<br />

Tackles: 8, at Atlanta (12/16/2012)<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/09/12)<br />

Interceptions: 2, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/09/12)<br />

at Dallas (10/28/12)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/09/12)<br />

at Washington (12/3/12)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, twice, last at Dallas


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR STT No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 <br />

TB 9/16 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 44 44.0 44 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 6 1 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 2 1 3 1 0 1 0 1 46 46.0 46 0<br />

@SF 10/14 3 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 6 0 6 1 0 0 0 1 41 41.0 41 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 6 0 6 2 0 1 2 2 37 18.5 37 0<br />

PIT 11/4 7 2 9 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 7 1 8 2 1 0 0 2 91 45.5 70 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 6 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTAL 50 10 60 8 2 2 8 7 259 37.0 70 0<br />

brown<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR STT<br />

2010 OAK 15 1 25 5 30 2 0 0 15<br />

2011 IND 8 0 4 1 5 0 0 0 5<br />

2012 NYG 15 10 50 10 60 8 2 2 8<br />

Total 38 11 79 16 95 10 2 2 28


99<br />

DEFENSIVE tackle<br />

Height - 6-7<br />

Weight - 317<br />

College - Virginia<br />

High School - Latin School (N.C.)<br />

Birthdate - November 10, 1982<br />

How Acquired - UFA (Dallas, 2009)<br />

NFL EXP. - 8th YEAR<br />

GIANTS EXP. - 4th YEAR<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 4th round (132nd pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Dallas Cowboys in 2005…<br />

Signed with the <strong>Giants</strong> as an unrestricted free<br />

agent on March 1, 2009.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- An outstanding run-stopping tackle,<br />

Canty has also been a pass rush force. Prior<br />

to joining the <strong>Giants</strong>, 3 of Canty’s last 4 sacks<br />

and 4 of his last 7 (including playoffs) were of<br />

Eli Manning. In 2011, Canty had a career-high<br />

4.0 sacks.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 113 regular-season games<br />

with 95 starts and has started all 6 postseason<br />

games in which he’s played…Played in<br />

every game in his first 4 seasons and in 6 of<br />

his first 7 seasons. Canty has started every<br />

game 5 times…Career regular-season totals<br />

include 297 tackles (199 solo), 19.0 sacks,<br />

12 passes defensed, 2 forced fumbles and a<br />

fumble recovery in the regular season and 15<br />

tackles (11 solo) and 1 sack in the postseason.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at DT at Baltimore (12/23)...<br />

Recorded six tackles (five solo), including two<br />

tackles for a loss before leaving the game<br />

with a knee injury.<br />

- Started at RDT at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Recorded five solo tackles, including one sack<br />

on Falcons QB Matt Ryan.<br />

- Started at RDT vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded one solo tackle.<br />

- Started at RDT at Washington (12/3)...<br />

Recorded two assisted tackles, including one<br />

quarterback hit.<br />

- Started at RDT vs. Green Bay (11/25)...<br />

Recorded three solo tackles, including a twoyard<br />

sack on Aaron Rodgers.<br />

- Started at RDT at Cincinnati (11/11) and<br />

recorded one assisted tackle.<br />

- Started at RDT vs. Pittsburgh (11/4) and<br />

recorded one assisted tackle before leaving<br />

the game with a groin injury.<br />

- Started at RDT at Dallas (10/28)...<br />

Recorded two solo tackles, including a<br />

CHRIS CANTY<br />

12-yard sack, his first of the season, on Tony<br />

Romo...Canty also recorded three quarterback<br />

hits on Romo.<br />

- Made his 2012 debut vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Started at DE and recorded four solo<br />

tackles.<br />

- Remained on the PUP list at San Francisco<br />

(10/14).<br />

- Remained on the PUP vs. Cleveland (10/7).<br />

- Remained on the PUP at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30).<br />

- Remained on the PUP at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Remained on the PUP list against Tampa<br />

Bay (9/16).<br />

- Opened the 2012 season on the PUP<br />

(knee) against Dallas (9/5).<br />

CANTY’S BEST GAMES<br />

Tackles: 8, vs. Carolina (9/12/10)<br />

Sacks: 1.0, 19 times, last at Atlanta (12/16/12)<br />

Interceptions: none<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, 2 times, last vs. Detroit (10/17/10)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Washington (11/18/07)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL PUP<br />

9/16 TB PUP<br />

9/20 @CAR PUP<br />

9/30 @PHI PUP<br />

10/7 CLE PUP<br />

10/14 @SF PUP<br />

10/21 WAS 4 0 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 DAL 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 3 0 3 1.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 5 0 5 1.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 20 5 25 3.0 0 0 0<br />

CANTY<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2005 DAL 16 2 23 12 35 2.5 1 0<br />

2006 DAL 16 16 24 9 33 1.0 0 0<br />

2007 DAL 16 16 30 13 43 3.5 0 1<br />

2008 DAL 16 16 25 12 37 3.0 0 0<br />

2009 NYG 8 4 10 13 23 0.5 0 0<br />

2010 NYG 16 16 36 18 54 1.5 1 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 16 31 16 47 4.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 9 9 20 5 25 3.0 0 0<br />

Totals 113 95 199 99 297 19.0 2 1<br />

Additional Statistics: 2006 – 1 pass defensed; 2007 – 2 passes defensed;<br />

2008 – 5 passes defensed; 2010 – 3 passes defensed; 2011 – 1 pass defensed<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2006 DAL 1 1 7 0 7 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 DAL 1 1 2 1 3 1.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 2 3 5 0.0 0 0<br />

Totals 6 6 11 4 15 1.0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 2 passes defensed.


selvish capers<br />

60<br />

offensive line<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 315<br />

College - West virginia<br />

High SchooL - St. Augustine High School (new orleans, la.)<br />

Birthdate - nov. 13, 1986<br />

How Acquired - free agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 1st year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 7th round (231st pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Washington Redskins<br />

in 2010…Waived by the Redskins on Sept.<br />

4, 2010…Signed to the Redskins’ practice<br />

squad on Sept. 6, 2010…Signed to a reserve/<br />

future contract by the Redskins on Jan. 3,<br />

2011…Waived by the Redskins on Sept. 3,<br />

2011…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad<br />

on Sept. 5, 2011…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

active roster on Feb. 8, 2012…Waived by<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on Aug. 31, 2012...Signed to <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

practice squad on Sept. 1, 2012...Signed<br />

to <strong>Giants</strong>’ active roster on Nov. 21, 2012...<br />

Waived by <strong>Giants</strong> on Nov. 27, 2012...Signed<br />

to <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad on Nov. 28, 2012...<br />

Signed to <strong>Giants</strong>’ active roster on Dec. 5,<br />

2012.<br />

capers’s Games Played/Started<br />

Regular Season<br />

GP<br />

GS<br />

2012 NYG 2 0<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Waived and re-signed to the practice squad<br />

10 times (nine in 2011 and once in 2012) in<br />

the regular season and postseason.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Was waived by <strong>Giants</strong> prior to the team’s<br />

Week 15 matchup at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Saw action as a reserve-lineman vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9).<br />

- On practice squad at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Inactive vs. Green Bay (11/25)<br />

- On practice squad at Cincinnati (11/4).<br />

- On practice squad vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- On practice squad at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- On practice squad vs. Washington<br />

(10/21).<br />

- On practice squad at San Francisco.<br />

- On practice squad vs. Cleveland (10/7).<br />

- On practice squad at Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- On practice squad at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- On practice squad vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- On practice squad vs. Cowboys in the season<br />

opener (9/5).


<strong>david</strong> CArr<br />

8<br />

quarterback<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 212<br />

College - Fresno State<br />

High School - Stockdale (Bakersfield, Calif.)<br />

Birthdate - July 21, 1979<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp.-11th Season<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp.- 4th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (1st pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Houston Texans in<br />

2002…Released by the Texans on March 23,<br />

2007…Signed as a free agent by the Carolina<br />

Panthers on April 10, 2007…Signed as a free<br />

agent by the <strong>Giants</strong> on March 3, 2008…<br />

Signed as a free agent by the San Francisco<br />

49ers on March 15, 2010…Contract terminated<br />

on July 29, 2011…Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

on Aug. 1, 2011.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Carr was the Houston Texans’ first-ever<br />

draft choice in 2002….He was the 12th quarterback<br />

selected Number 1 overall since the<br />

1970 NFL-AFL merger.<br />

- With Eli Manning and Carr, the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

are the second team in history to have two<br />

quarterbacks who were selected 1st overall<br />

in their respective drafts on their roster at<br />

the same time. The 2007 Panthers were the<br />

1st team with that distinction with Vinny<br />

Testaverde (1987) and Carr (2002).<br />

- This is Carr’s 2nd stint with the <strong>Giants</strong>. He<br />

was Manning’s backup in 2008 and 2009.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Carr has played in 93 regular-season<br />

games with 79 starts. He started all 16 games<br />

4 times in his 5 seasons with the Texans,<br />

including the last 3. Carr has completed<br />

1,351 of 2,264 passes (59.7 percent) for<br />

14,433 yards, 65 touchdowns and 71 interceptions.<br />

His career passer rating is 74.9. He<br />

has been sacked 266 times for 1,558 yards,<br />

including a record 76 for 411 yards in losses<br />

as a rookie in 2002.<br />

- Carr has produced 4 career 300-yard<br />

passing performances, including a careerhigh<br />

372 vs. Minnesota on Oct. 10, 2004…<br />

He had career-high totals of 54 passes and<br />

39 completions in <strong>Giants</strong> Stadium against<br />

the Jets on Nov. 26, 2006…Carr tied the<br />

NFL single-game record with 22 consecutive<br />

completions vs. Buffalo on Nov. 19. 2006…<br />

He has directed 11 career game-winning<br />

drives in which the decisive points were<br />

scored in the 4th quarter or overtime, most<br />

recently Oct. 7, 2007 in <strong>New</strong> Orleans. Carr<br />

led the NFL with a career-high 68.3 completion<br />

percentage (hitting 302 of 442 passes)<br />

in 2006.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Active but did not play at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Was active but did not play at Atlanta<br />

(12/16).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Was active but did not play at<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25).<br />

- Was active but did not play at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4).<br />

- Was active but did not plat at Dallas<br />

(10/28).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Was active but did not play at San<br />

Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7).<br />

- Was active but did not play at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Saw reserve-action at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Completed one of two passes for four yards.<br />

- Was active but did not play against the<br />

Buccaneers (9/16).<br />

- Was active but did not play vs. Dallas<br />

(9/5).


carr<br />

Regular Season<br />

PASSING<br />

GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Rtg SKS<br />

2002 HOU 16 16 444 233 52.5 2,592 9 15 81 62.8 76<br />

2003 HOU 12 11 295 167 56.6 2,013 9 13 78t 69.5 15<br />

2004 HOU 16 16 466 285 61.2 3,531 16 14 69 83.5 49<br />

2005 HOU 16 16 423 256 60.5 2,488 14 11 53t 77.2 69<br />

2006 HOU 16 16 442 302 68.3 2,767 11 12 53 82.1 41<br />

2007 CAR 6 4 136 73 53.7 635 3 5 38 58.3 13<br />

2008 NYG 3 0 9 12 75.0 115 2 0 27 144.1 1<br />

2009 NYG 6 0 33 21 63.6 225 1 0 37t 93.6 2<br />

2010 SF 1 0 13 5 38.5 67 0 1 22 23.6 1<br />

2011 NYG 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 1 0 2 1 50.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 56.2 0<br />

Totals 93 79 2,266 1,352 59.7 14437 65 71 81 74.9 267<br />

RUSHING<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2002 HOU 59 282 4.8 20 3<br />

2003 HOU 27 151 5.6 36 2<br />

2004 HOU 73 299 4.1 24 0<br />

2005 HOU 56 308 5.5 20 1<br />

2006 HOU 53 195 3.7 16 2<br />

2007 CAR 17 59 3.5 15 0<br />

2008 NYG 8 10 1.3 7 0<br />

2009 NYG 9 27 3.0 12 1<br />

Totals 302 1,331 4.4 36 9<br />

postSeason<br />

PASSING<br />

GP GS Att Cmp Pct Yds TD Int Lg Rtg SKS Sk/Yds<br />

2011 NYG 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0


63<br />

Offensive Line<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 320<br />

College- Ohio State<br />

High School - Lancaster (Ohio)<br />

Birthdate - August 22, 1987<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed as a rookie free agent<br />

by the <strong>Giants</strong> on April 25, 2010…Waived by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on Sept. 4, 2010…Signed to the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad on Sept. 5, 2010…<br />

Signed to a reserve /future contract on Jan.<br />

3, 2011…Waived by the <strong>Giants</strong> on Sept. 3,<br />

2011…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad<br />

on Sept. 5, 2011…Signed to the active roster<br />

on Oct. 4, 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Saw significant action at right guard at<br />

Atlanta (12/16) due to a hip injury suffered<br />

by Chris Snee.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and on the<br />

offensive line vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Dallas<br />

(10/28).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at San<br />

Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30)...Served as the lead<br />

blocker on kick return for David Wilson who<br />

recorded 217 kick return yards (third-best in<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ single-game history).<br />

- Saw action on special teams and as the<br />

reserve-center on the road against Carolina<br />

(9/20).<br />

- Saw action on special teams and left<br />

guard against Tampa Bay (9/16) due to the<br />

injury of RT David Diehl.<br />

- Saw action on the kick return and field<br />

goal teams against the Cowboys (9/5).<br />

jim cordle<br />

CORDLE’S Games Played/Started<br />

Regular Season<br />

GP<br />

GS<br />

2011 NYG 9 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 0<br />

TOTALS 24 0<br />

Postseason<br />

GP<br />

2011 NYG Inactive<br />

GS


80<br />

VICTOR CRUZ<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

Height - 6-0<br />

Weight - 204<br />

College - Massachusetts<br />

High School - Paterson (N.J.) Catholic<br />

Birthdate - NovEMBER 11, 1986<br />

HOW ACQUIRED - FA-’10<br />

NFL Exp. - 3rd year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on April 25, 2010.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Cruz enjoyed a breakout season in 2011,<br />

when he led the <strong>Giants</strong> in all major receiving<br />

statistical categories, set franchise records and<br />

scored the team’s first touchdown in the 21-17<br />

victory over <strong>New</strong> England in Super Bowl XLVI.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 34 regular-season games<br />

with 22 starts and has started all 4 postseason<br />

games in which he played…Career regular season<br />

totals are 164 receptions for 2,576 yards<br />

and 18 touchdowns. Has also returned 3 punts<br />

for 12 yards. In the postseason, Cruz has 21<br />

receptions for 269 yards and a touchdown.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at wide receiver at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Caught three passes for 21 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Caught three passes for 15 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Caught eight passes for 121 yards and<br />

one touchdown.<br />

- Started at wide receiver at Washington<br />

(12/3)...Caught five passes for 104 yards, includin<br />

a long of 49 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Caught three passes for 36 yards and<br />

one touchdown.<br />

- Started at wide receiver at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11)...Caught three passes for 26 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4)...Caught five passes for 67 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of<br />

Hakeem Nicks at Dallas (10/28)...Caught two<br />

passes for 23 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of<br />

Hakeem Nicks vs. Washington (10/21)...Caught<br />

seven passes for 131 yards, including a 77-yard<br />

game-winning touchdown reception with 1:13<br />

remaining in the game.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of<br />

Hakeem Nicks at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Caught six passes for 58 yards and one touchdown.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of<br />

Domenik Hixon vs. Cleveland (10/7)...<br />

Caught five passes for 50 yards and three<br />

touchdowns...19th Giant player to have<br />

three touchdown receptions in a game -- Last<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ receiver to have three touchdowns was<br />

Hakeem Nicks vs. Carolina on Sept 12, 1010.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of<br />

Domenik Hixon at Philadelphia (9/30)...Caught<br />

nine passes for 109 yards and one touchdown.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of Ramses<br />

Barden at Carolina (9/20)...Made six receptions<br />

for 42 yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16)...Was targeted 17 times and recorded<br />

11 receptions for 179 yards and one touchdown-<br />

an 80-yard reception from Manning<br />

in the fourth quarter...According to the NFL,<br />

Manning, Cruz and Nicks joined three Hall of<br />

Famers – quarterback Norm Van Brocklin and<br />

receivers Elroy (Crazy Legs) Hirsh and Tom<br />

Fears of the 1951 Los Angeles Rams - as the<br />

only teammates in history with 500 passing<br />

yards, plus two receivers with at least 150<br />

yards, in the same game....Cruz’s 11 catches<br />

were a career high. His previous regular-season<br />

high was nine receptions on Nov. 28, 2011 at<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans...He had 10 catches in the NFC<br />

Championship Game at San Francisco on Jan.<br />

22.<br />

- Started opposite Hakeem Nicks against<br />

Dallas (9/5)...Was targeted 11 times and<br />

recorded 6 receptions for 58 yards, with a long<br />

of 26.


cruz’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 6 58 9.7 26 0<br />

9/16 TB 11 179 16.3 80t 1<br />

9/20 @CAR 6 42 7.0 12 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 9 109 12.1 30 1<br />

10/7 CLE 5 50 10.0 28 3<br />

10/14 @SF 6 58 9.7 16 1<br />

10/21 WAS 7 131 18.7 77t 1<br />

10/28 @DAL 2 23 11.5 17 0<br />

11/4 PIT 5 67 13.4 26 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 3 26 8.7 10 0<br />

11/25 gb 3 36 12.0 17 1<br />

12/3 @WAS 5 104 20.8 49 0<br />

12/9 NO 8 121 15.1 35 1<br />

12/16 @ATL 3 15 5.0 7 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 3 21 7.0 11 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 82 1040 12.7 80t 9<br />

CRUZ<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2010 NYG 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 7 82 1536 18.7 99 9<br />

2012 NYG 15 15 82 1040 12.7 80t 9<br />

Totals 34 22 164 2576 15.7 99t 18<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 3 punt returns for 12 yards.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 21 269 12.8 36 1<br />

Totals 4 4 21 269 12.8 36 1


51<br />

Long SNapper/LINEBACKER<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 249<br />

College - Brown<br />

high school - PHILLIPS ACADEMY (MASS.)<br />

Birthdate - May 24, 1984<br />

How Acquired - Draft (4th round, 2007)<br />

NFL Exp. - 6th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 6th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 4th round (116th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2007.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Zak’s father Steve DeOssie was a linebacker<br />

and deep snapper with the Dallas<br />

Cowboys, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong>, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets<br />

and <strong>New</strong> England Patriots…Steve DeOssie<br />

played in 175 games in 12 NFL seasons,<br />

including more than 4 years with the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> (1989-93). He delivered the snap<br />

for Matt Bahr’s 42-yard field goal as time<br />

expired that gave the <strong>Giants</strong> a victory over<br />

the San Francisco 49ers in the 1990 NFC<br />

Championship Game. A week later, DeOssie<br />

started at left inside linebacker in the <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

Super Bowl XXV victory over the Buffalo<br />

Bills.<br />

- Steve and Zak DeOssie (a member of<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> teams that won Super Bowls XLII<br />

and XLVI) are 1 of 13 father-son tandems to<br />

reach the Super Bowl, but the only 1 to win<br />

Super Bowls with the same franchise.<br />

- Named to the 2008 NFC Pro Bowl team as<br />

the “need” player and served as the snapper<br />

for his teammates, punter Jeff Feagles and<br />

placekicker John Carney…Also played in the<br />

Pro Bowl following the 2010 season.<br />

CAREER NOTES:<br />

- Has played in all 94 regular-season and 9<br />

postseason games in his career as the long<br />

snapper and on coverage teams…Has 47<br />

career regular-season special teams tackles,<br />

one forced fumble and 7 postseason special<br />

teams tackles…Selected to the NFC Pro Bowl<br />

team as a special teams player in 2008 and<br />

2010.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at<br />

Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at Atlanta<br />

(12/16) and recorded one special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Recorded one special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

ZAK DEOSSIE<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25)...Recorded one special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4) and assisted on a special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at Dallas<br />

(10/28) and recorded one special teams<br />

tackle and a forced fumble on Cowboys punt<br />

returner Dez Bryant in the first quarter,<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at San<br />

Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper at Carolina<br />

(9/20).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper and<br />

recorded one special teams tackle vs. Tampa<br />

Bay (9/16).<br />

- Saw action as the long snapper and<br />

recorded one tackle vs. Dallas (9/5).


DEOSSIE<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

GP STT<br />

2007 NYG 16 6<br />

2008 NYG 16 13<br />

2009 NYG 16 8<br />

2010 NYG 16 3<br />

2011 NYG 16 10<br />

2012 NYG 15 7<br />

Totals 95 47<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Totals 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


DAVID DIEHL<br />

66<br />

Tackle<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 304<br />

College - Illinois<br />

HIGH SCHOOL - Brother Rice (ILL.)<br />

Birthdate - SepTEMBER 15, 1980<br />

How Acquired - Draft (5th Rd. 2003)<br />

NFL Exp. - 10th Year<br />

PRO BOWL: 2009 <strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 10th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 5th round (160th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2003.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Tough, durable and versatile offensive lineman<br />

missed only 4 games in his first 9 seasons<br />

with the <strong>Giants</strong>. Diehl started the first 120<br />

regular-season games and 7 postseason games<br />

in his career, the longest such streak by a Giant<br />

since the introduction of the 16-game schedule<br />

in 1978. The streak ended on Nov. 14, 2010 vs.<br />

Dallas because of hip and hamstring injuries Diehl<br />

suffered the previous week in Seattle.<br />

- Diehl was the only player selected in the 2003<br />

NFL Draft to start every game from 2003-09. He<br />

was 1 of 4 players who entered the league in<br />

2003 and played in every regular-season game<br />

through the end of the 2009 season. The others<br />

were Josh Brown, Derrick Dockery and Visanthe<br />

Shiancoe.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has started 148 of the 152 regular-season<br />

games and all 11 postseason games in which he<br />

has played since joining the team in 2003.<br />

- Diehl has started games at every position<br />

on the offensive line but center. In the regular<br />

season, he has started 65 games at left tackle,<br />

43 at left guard, 24 at right tackle, and 16 at right<br />

guard. In the postseason, Diehl has 10 starts at<br />

left tackle, and 1 at left guard.<br />

- Diehl started 120 consecutive games before<br />

sitting out the first of 4 consecutive games on<br />

Nov. 14, 2010 vs. Dallas. He suffered hamstring<br />

and hip injuries at Seattle (11/7). When he did<br />

not play the following week vs. Dallas, it ended<br />

the streak. Diehl is the only Giant other than Eli<br />

Manning (119 consecutive starts entering the<br />

2012 season) to start at least 100 consecutive<br />

games since 1978…Diehl’s 120 consecutive starts<br />

was the 12th-longest streak among all active<br />

players and tied for the 6th longest streak among<br />

offensive linemen.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at right tackle at Baltimore (12/23)<br />

- Started at right tackle at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Started at right tackle vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw significant action at tackle due to the<br />

injury of Sean Locklear at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Started at right tackle vs. Green Bay (11/25)<br />

before leaving the game with a burner.<br />

- Started at right tackle at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Started at right tackle vs. Pittsburgh (11/4) for<br />

the first time since Week 2.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Saw action as an extra linemen vs. Washington<br />

(10/21).<br />

- Saw action on the offensive line as a jumbo<br />

takle at San Francisco (10/14)...It was the first<br />

game he played since suffering a knee injury in<br />

Week 2 vs. Tampa Bay.<br />

- Was inactive vs. Cleveland (10/7) due to a<br />

knee injury.<br />

- Was inactive at Philadelphia (9/30) due to a<br />

knee injury.<br />

- Was inactive at Carolina (9/20) due to a knee<br />

injury.<br />

- Started at right tackle vs. Tampa Bay (9/16)...<br />

Diehl was forced from the game with a knee injury<br />

he suffered on a one-yard Ahmad Bradshaw<br />

run with 3:31 remaining in the first quarter, and<br />

did not return.<br />

- Started at right tackle against Dallas (9/5).<br />

DIEHL’s Games Played/Started<br />

Regular Season<br />

GP<br />

GS<br />

2003 NYG 16 16<br />

2004 NYG 16 16<br />

2005 NYG 16 16<br />

2006 NYG 16 16<br />

2007 NYG 16 16<br />

2008 NYG 16 16<br />

2009 NYG 16 16<br />

2010 NYG 12 12<br />

2011 NYG 16 16<br />

2012 NYG 11 7<br />

Totals 152 148<br />

Postseason<br />

GP GS<br />

2005 NYG 1 1<br />

2006 NYG 1 1<br />

2007 NYG 4 4<br />

2008 NYG 1 1<br />

2011 NYG 4 4<br />

Totals 11 11


58<br />

mark Herzlich<br />

LINEBACKER<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 246<br />

College - Boston College<br />

High School - Conestoga (Pa.)<br />

Birthdate - September 1, 1987<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent, 2011<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on July 28, 2011.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- An inspiration to many, Herzlich won the<br />

Rudy Award and the ACC’s Brian Piccolo<br />

Award in 2010 after overcoming Ewing’s<br />

sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer that<br />

forced him to miss the entire 2009 season…<br />

Earned numerous honors for his courage<br />

and outreach, including the Disney Spirit<br />

Award, an honorary Lott Trophy and the ACC<br />

Commissioner’s Cup.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at linebacker and saw action<br />

on special teams at Baltimore (12/23)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (six solo).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Atlanta<br />

(12/16).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Recorded two special teams<br />

tackles<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams at Washington (12/3)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (one solo).<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded one<br />

special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11).<br />

- Started at MLB vs. Pittsburgh (11/4) due<br />

to the injury to Chase Blackburn...Recorded<br />

eight tackles (six solo).<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at middle<br />

linebacker at Dallas (10/28)...Herzlich<br />

replaced Chase Blackburn at MLB after he<br />

left the game with a hamstring injury.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at San<br />

Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at linebacker<br />

vs. Cleveland (10/7)...Recorded one<br />

special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at linebacker<br />

at Philadelphia (9/30)...Part of the<br />

defensive group that stuffed the Eagles on<br />

third and goal one the one yard line in the<br />

third quarter.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and as a<br />

reserve-linebacker at Carolina (9/20)...Made<br />

one solo tackle.<br />

- Saw action on kickoff and kick return<br />

teams and recorded one special teams tackle<br />

against Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Saw action on special teams against Dallas<br />

(9/5)...Filled in at middle linebacker when<br />

Chase Blackburn suffered a neck burner in<br />

the fourth quarter.<br />

HERZLICH’S BESTS<br />

(Single Game Highs)<br />

Tackles: 8, vs. Pittsburgh (11/04/12)<br />

Sacks: 0<br />

Interceptions: 0<br />

Forced Fumbles: 0<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 0


HERZLICH<br />

DEFENSE<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR STT<br />

2011 NYG 11 2 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 6<br />

2012 NYG 15 2 15 5 20 0.0 0 0 7<br />

TOTALS 26 4 19 7 26 0.0 0 0 13<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 DAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 2<br />

11/4 PIT 6 2 8 0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

12/3 @WAS 1 2 3 0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />

12/16 @ATL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 6 1 7 0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 15 5 20 0 0 0 7


Will HILL<br />

31<br />

safety<br />

Height - 6-1<br />

Weight - 207<br />

Florida<br />

High School - St. Peter’s Prep (Jersey city, n.j.)<br />

Birthdate - March 7, 1990<br />

How Acquired - free agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - 1st year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st year<br />

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2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS<br />

- Saw action in the secondary and on special<br />

teams at Baltimore (12/23)...Recorded<br />

two solo tackles at safety and three special<br />

teams tackles.<br />

- Saw action at safety at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Led the team with nine tackles (six solo),<br />

including one tackle for a loss.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and as the<br />

nickel cornerback vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded five tackles (four solo), one pass<br />

defense and one special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Recorded one special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action in the secondary and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded<br />

two tackles (one solo) and one special teams<br />

assisted tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11) after missing the last four games<br />

serving an NFL-suspension...Recorded one<br />

fumble recovery on special teams after a<br />

Chase Blackburn forced fumble.<br />

- Missed the final game of his four-game<br />

suspension vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Missed the third game of his four-game<br />

suspension at Dallas (10/28) for violating<br />

the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing<br />

substanced.<br />

- Missed the second game of his fourgame<br />

suspension vs. Washington (10/21)<br />

for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing<br />

substances.<br />

- Missed the first game of his four-game<br />

suspension vs. San Francisco (10/14) for<br />

violating the NFL’s policy on performanceenhancing<br />

substances.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and in the<br />

secondary vs. Cleveland (10/7)...Recorded<br />

three solo tackles, one tackle for a loss, one<br />

forced fumble and one special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and in the<br />

secondary at Philadelphia (9/30)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (two solo) and one pass<br />

defensed.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and as a<br />

reserve-safety at Carolina (9/20)...Made on<br />

tackle and one special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Tampa<br />

Bay (9/16) and recorded one special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Dallas<br />

(9/5) and recorded one special teams tackle.<br />

HILL’s BESTS<br />

Tackles: 9, at Atlanta (12/16/2012)<br />

Interceptions: 0<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Cleveland (10/07/12)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, at Cincinnati (11/11/12)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR STT No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 2 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 3 0 3 0 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

WAS 10/21 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

@DAL 10/28<br />

Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

PIT 11/4 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

@CIN 11/11 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 4 1 5 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 6 3 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 2 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 19 6 25 2 1 1 10 0 0 0.0 0 0


domenik hixon<br />

87<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

H e i g h t - 6-2<br />

Weight - 197<br />

College - Akron<br />

High School - Whitehall-Yearling (Ohio)<br />

Birthdate - OcTOBER 8, 1984<br />

How Acquired - waivers (Denver, 2007)<br />

NFL Exp - 7th year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 6th year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 4th round (130th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Denver Broncos in<br />

2006… Placed on reserve/non-football injury<br />

list (left foot) by Denver on Aug. 29, 2006<br />

and remained there the rest of the season...<br />

Waived by the Broncos on Oct. 2, 2007…<br />

Awarded off waivers to the <strong>Giants</strong> on Oct. 3,<br />

2007.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Missed the entire 2010 season after tearing<br />

his right anterior cruciate ligament in a<br />

minicamp practice on June 15.<br />

- Provides major contributions to the team<br />

as a receiver, punt returner, kickoff returner<br />

and on special teams cover units.<br />

- Hixon’s 290 kickoff return yards in 4 games<br />

set the <strong>Giants</strong>’ career postseason record in<br />

2007…The previous mark of 272 yards was<br />

held by Ron Dixon.<br />

- Hixon’s 303 total yards at <strong>New</strong> Orleans on<br />

Oct. 18, 2009 shattered Joe Scott’s 61-year-old<br />

franchise record by 24 yards.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 60 regular-season games<br />

with 13 starts and in 5 postseason games.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and as punt<br />

returner at Baltimore. (12/23)...Caught three<br />

passes for 36 yards and one touchdown and<br />

returned two punts for 12 yards.<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and as the<br />

punt returner at Atlanta (12/16)...Caught five<br />

passes for 80 yards, with a long of 37.<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver and as the<br />

punt returner vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...Caught<br />

three passes for 30 yards and one touchdown,<br />

and returned two punts for 19 yards (9.5-yard<br />

avg.).<br />

- Was inactive at Washington (12/3) due to<br />

ankle injury suffered in Week 10 at Cincinnati.<br />

- Was inactive vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Started as the third wide receiver at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11)...Caught one pass for eight<br />

yards and injured his ankle on the play...He did<br />

not return to the game.<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4)...Was targeted once by Eli Manning.<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Caught three passes for 26 yards.<br />

- Saw action at wide receiver vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Caught three passes for 32 yards.<br />

- Caught four passes for 78 yards at San<br />

Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of Victor<br />

Cruz vs. Cleveland (10/7)...Caught five passes<br />

for 55 yards, including a long reception of 17<br />

yards.<br />

- Started at wide receiver opposite of Victor<br />

Cruz at Philadelphia (9/30)... Tied a careerhigh<br />

with six receptions (achieved twice in<br />

2008) and established a personal best with<br />

114 yards...Started for Hakeem Nicks, who<br />

was inactive with foot and knee injuries.<br />

- Inactive at Carolina (9/20) due to a concussion<br />

suffered in Week 2 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16).<br />

- Had one reception for 12 yards vs. Tampa<br />

Bay (9/16) before leaving the game with a<br />

concussion.<br />

- Was given punt return duties, but had just<br />

one runback for five yards in the seaon opener<br />

against Dallas (9/5)...Also saw first action since<br />

tearing his ACL early in the 2011 season...<br />

Caught 3 passes for 55 yards, with a long of 39.<br />

HIXON’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 3 55 18.3 39 0<br />

9/16 TB 1 12 12.0 12 0<br />

9/20 @CAR INACTIVE<br />

9/30 @PHI 6 114 19.0 41 0<br />

10/7 CLE 5 55 11.0 17 0<br />

10/14 @SF 4 78 19.5 39 0<br />

10/21 WAS 3 32 10.7 19 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 3 26 8.7 18 0<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 1 8 8.0 8 0<br />

11/25 GB INACTIVE<br />

12/3 @WAS INACTIVE<br />

12/9 NO 3 30 10.0 16 1<br />

12/16 @ATL 5 80 16.0 37 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 3 36 12.0 14 1<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

Totals 37 526 14.2 41 2


HIXON<br />

RECEIVING<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 DEN 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 12 1 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />

2008 NYG 16 7 43 596 13.9 41 2<br />

2009 NYG 14 2 15 187 12.5 61t 1<br />

2010 NYG INJURED RESERVE<br />

2011 NYG 2 0 4 50 12.5 22t 1<br />

2012 NYG 12 3 37 526 14.2 41 2<br />

Totals 60 13 100 1,286 12.9 61 6<br />

Additional Statistics: 2007- 9 special teams tackles and 1 rush attempt for minus-8<br />

yards; 2008: 9 special teams tackles and 2 rushes for 26 yards, with a long of 15;<br />

2009 – 7 special teams tackles.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 1 2 37 18.5 34 0<br />

2011 NYG Injured Reserve<br />

Additional Statistics: 2007- 3 special teams tackles.<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

GP KOR Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 DEN 4 12 272 22.8 35 0<br />

2007 NYG 12 8 221 27.6 74t 1<br />

2008 NYG 16 3 180 60.0 83 0<br />

2009 NYG 14 57 1291 22.6 68 0<br />

2011 NYG 12 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Totals 60 80 1966 24.6 83 1<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS KOR Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 12 290 24.2 45 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG Injured Reserve<br />

Totals 5 0 12 290 24.2 45 0<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

GP PR Yds Avg Lg FC TD<br />

2007 DEN 4 7 32 4.6 14 5 0<br />

2007 NYG 12 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

2008 NYG 16 24 242 10.1 50 9 0<br />

2009 NYG 14 17 256 15.1 79t 17 1<br />

2011 NYG 2 3 31 10.3 18 3 0<br />

2012 NYG 12 5 36 7.2 10 3 0<br />

Totals 60 55 592 10.8 79 37 1<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP PR Yds Avg Lg FC TD<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 3 8 2.7 8 1 0<br />

2011 NYG Injured ReservE<br />

Totals 5 3 8 2.7 8 1 0


28<br />

CORNERBACK<br />

Height - 5-10<br />

Weight - 178<br />

Virginia Tech<br />

High School - Atlantic (Delray Beach, Fla.)<br />

Birthdate - Sept. 18, 1990<br />

How Acquired - Draft, 3rd Round<br />

(94th pick overall)<br />

new york football giants<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at cornerback at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Recorded a career-high six solo<br />

tackles.<br />

- Started at cornerback at Atlanta (12/16)<br />

due to the injury of Prince Amukamara...<br />

Recorded four tackles (three solo) and one<br />

pass defensed.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and in<br />

the secondary vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded one tackle, one pass defensed and<br />

two special teams tackles.<br />

- Was active but did not play at<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Saw action in the secondary and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded<br />

two solo tackles, one pass defense, and one<br />

special teams tackle.<br />

- Started as the nickel corner and saw<br />

action on special teams at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11)...Recorded two tackles (one<br />

solo),including one tackle for a loss.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and in the<br />

secondary vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...Recorded<br />

one tackle and forced a fumble on RB Chris<br />

Rainey on the Steelers’ first drive to force<br />

3rd and 24.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and in the<br />

secondary at Dallas (10/28)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (two solo).<br />

- Saw action at as the nickel cornerback<br />

and on special teams vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Recorded five solo tackles and<br />

recovered a Santana Moss fumble forced<br />

by Chase Blackburn with 0:39 remanining in<br />

the fourth quarter to clinch the seal the win<br />

for the <strong>Giants</strong>.<br />

- Started at cornerback and saw action<br />

on special teams at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Recorded three tackles.<br />

- Inactive vs. Cleveland (10/7) due to a<br />

hamstring injury.<br />

- Inactive at Philadelphia (9/30) due to a<br />

hamstring injury.<br />

- Started at cornerback opposite of Corey<br />

Webster at Carolina (9/20)...Made his first<br />

career interception on a Cam <strong>New</strong>ton pass<br />

in the second quarter...Also recorded three<br />

tackles (one solo) and two passes defenses.<br />

jayron hosley<br />

- Made his first career NFL start vs. Tampa<br />

Bay (9/16)...Started at right cornerback opposite<br />

of Corey Webster and had five tackles (four<br />

solo) and one special teams tackle.<br />

- Made <strong>Giants</strong> debut against the Cowboys<br />

(9/5)...Saw action on special teams and at the<br />

nickelback position...Recorded one tackle.<br />

HOSLEY’s BESTS<br />

Tackles: 6, at Baltimore (12/23/12)<br />

Interceptions: 1, at Carolina (09/20/12)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Pittsburgh (11/04/12)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. Washington (10/21/12)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 1 2 3 2 0 0 1 2 2.0 2 0<br />

@PHI 9/30<br />

INACTIVE<br />

CLE 10/7 INACTIVE<br />

@SF 10/14 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 5 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/4 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 3 1 4 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 28 8 36 4 1 1 1 2 2.0 2 0


henry hynoski<br />

Fullback<br />

H e i g h t - 6-1<br />

Weight - 266<br />

College - Pittsburgh<br />

Birthdate - December 30, 1988<br />

High School - Southern Columbia (Catawissa, Pa.)<br />

How Acquired: Free Agent (2011)<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> EXP. - 2nd year<br />

NFL EXP. - 2nd year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on July 28, 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at fullback at Baltimore (12/23)...<br />

Rushed one time for three yards and caught<br />

one pass for eight yards.<br />

- Started at fullback at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Started at fullback vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Rushed one time for five yards and<br />

caught two passes for nine yards.<br />

- Saw significant action at fullback at<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Started at fullback vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Saw significant action as the fullback at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11)...Rushed one time for five<br />

yards.<br />

- Saw significant action as the fullback vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Caught one pass for eight<br />

yards.<br />

- Saw significant action as the fulback at<br />

Dallas (10/28)...Did not start becuase the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> opened with a double-tight end set<br />

with Bear Pascoe and Martellus Bennett...<br />

Had a critical block on Cowboys linebacker<br />

Anthony Spencer on Andre Brown’s one-yard<br />

touchdown run in the first quarter.<br />

- Started at fullback vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Caught one pass for three yards.<br />

- Started at fullback at San Francisco<br />

(10/14).<br />

- Started at fullback vs. Cleveland (10/7) and<br />

helped pave the way for Ahmad Bradshaw’s<br />

200 rushing yards.<br />

- Started at fullback at Philadelphia (9/30)...<br />

Recorded his second rushing attempt of the<br />

season – and second of his two-year career<br />

- in the first quarter. He gained four yards.<br />

Hynoski is the first <strong>Giants</strong> fullback with more<br />

than one carry in a season since Jim Finn in<br />

2006 (two attempts for 14 yards).<br />

- Started at fullback at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Made two receptions for 15 yards.<br />

- Started at fullback against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16)...Had his first career rushing attempt,<br />

a thee-yard carry, and also one reception for<br />

five yards.<br />

- Did not get the start in the season opener<br />

versus Dallas (9/5) because the <strong>Giants</strong> opened<br />

with an extra lineman set...Saw extended<br />

action at fullback and his lead blocking helped<br />

open the way for Ahmad Bradshaw’s 10-yard<br />

touchdown run.


HYNOSKI’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1.0 1 0<br />

TB 9/16 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 0 0 0.0 0 0 2 15 7.5 8 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 1 4 4.0 4 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 3 3.0 3 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/04 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 8 8.0 8 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 1 5 5.0 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 1 5 5.0 5 0 2 9 4.5 8 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 1 3 3.0 3 0 1 8 8.0 8 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 5 20 4.0 5 0 10 49 4.9 8 0<br />

HYNOSKI<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 11 4 0 0 0.0 0 0 12 83 6.9 14 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 10 5 20 4.0 5 0 10 49 4.9 8 0<br />

TOTALS 26 14 5 20 4.0 5 0 22 132 6.0 14 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 1 15 15.0 15 0<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 5 39 7.8 13 0


jerrel jernigan<br />

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Wide Receiver<br />

Height - 5-8<br />

Weight - 189<br />

College - Troy University<br />

High School - Eufaula (Ala.)<br />

Birthdate - June 14, 1989<br />

How Acquired - Draft (3rd Round, 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 3rd round (83rd pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at receiver at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Caught one pass for seven yards.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and on special<br />

teams at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Saw action at receiver and on special<br />

teams vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...Returned<br />

one kickoff 60 yards.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and on special<br />

teams at Washington (12/3)...Caught one<br />

pass for nine yards.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Was inactive at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4).<br />

- Was inactive at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Was inactive vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Was inactive at San Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Made his first career reception vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7) -- a six-yarder from<br />

Manning in the third quarter.<br />

- Was active but did not play at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30).<br />

- Saw his first action of the season at<br />

Carolina (9/20) on special teams and at<br />

receiver.<br />

- Inactive vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Inactive during the season opener vs. the<br />

Cowboys (9/5).<br />

JERNIGAN’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD STT<br />

9/5 DAL inactive<br />

9/16 TB INACTIVE<br />

9/20 @CAR 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 1 6 6.0 6 0 1<br />

10/14 @SF INACTIVE<br />

10/21 WAS INACTIVE<br />

10/28 @DAL INACTIVE<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN INACTIVE<br />

11/25 gb 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 1 9 9.0 9 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 1 7 7.0 7 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 3 22 7.3 9 0 2


JERNIGAN<br />

RECEIVING<br />

REG. SEASON GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 9 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 9 0 3 22 7.3 9 0<br />

TOTALS 18 0 3 22 7.3 9 0<br />

POSTSEASON GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

REG. SEASON GP KOR YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2011 NYG 9 8 186 23.3 31 0<br />

2012 NYG 9 2 60 30.0 60 0<br />

POSTSEASON GP KOR YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 5 115 23.0 34<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

REG. SEASON GP PR YDS AVG LG FC TD<br />

2011 NYG 9 0 0 0.0 -- 1 0 0


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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (46th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2010.<br />

GIANTS NOTE:<br />

- Joseph ascended from a little-used substitute<br />

as a rookie in 2010 to a fulltime<br />

starter in 2011.<br />

-<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 37 regular-season games<br />

with 30 starts and started all 4 postseason<br />

games in which he played…Career regularseason<br />

totals include 113 tackles (74 solo),<br />

6.0 sacks, one fumble forced, two fumble<br />

recoveries and 3 passes defensed. In the<br />

postseason, Joseph has 11 tackles (6 solo)<br />

and a pass defensed.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS<br />

- Started at DT at Baltimore (12/23)...<br />

Recorded six tackles (four solo).<br />

- Started at LDT at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Recorded two solo tackles.<br />

- Started at LDT vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded three tackles (two solo) and one<br />

fumble recovery, which he returned for 16<br />

yards.<br />

- Started at LDT at Washington (12/3)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at LDT vs. Green Bay (11/25)...<br />

Recorded four tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at LDT at CIncinnati (11/11)...<br />

Recorded two tackles (one solo), including<br />

one quarterback hit.<br />

- Started at LDT vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...<br />

Recorded seven tackles (five solo).<br />

- Started at LDT at Dallas (10/28)...<br />

Recorded three tackles (two solo), including<br />

two sacks on Cowboys QB Tony Romo.<br />

- Started at DT vs. Washington (10/21)...<br />

Recorded three tackles (two solo), one<br />

forced fumble and one fumble recovery.<br />

- Started at LDT at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Recorded four tackles (three solo), one sack,<br />

two tackles for a loss and one quarterback<br />

hit.<br />

- Started at LDT vs. Cleveland (10/7)...<br />

LINVAL JOSEPH<br />

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defensive TACKLE<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 323<br />

College - East Carolina<br />

High School - Sante Fe (Gainesville, Fla.)<br />

Birthdate - October 10, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Draft (2010)<br />

NFL Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

Recorded three tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at LDT at Philadelphia (9/30)...<br />

Recorded one assisted tackle.<br />

- Started at LDT at Carolina (9/20)...Made<br />

two solo tackles.<br />

- Started at LDT vs. Tampa Bay (9/16). Made<br />

four tackles (two solo), including one tackle<br />

for a loss and two quarterback hits in the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ 41-34 victory.<br />

- Started opposite Rocky Bernard at defensive<br />

tackle against Dallas (9/5)...Picked up his<br />

thrid career sack when he sacked Tony Romo.<br />

JOSEPH’S BEST GAMES<br />

(Single Game Highs)<br />

Tackles: 9, vs. Green Bay (12/4/11)<br />

Sacks: 2, at DAL (10/28/12)<br />

Interceptions: none<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, vs. Was. (10/21/12)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. NO (12/09/12)<br />

vs. Was. (10/21/12)<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 3 1 4 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 1 2 3 0.0 1 1 0<br />

10/28 DAL 2 1 3 2.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 2 5 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 2 1 3 0.0 0 1 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 4 2 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL S 32 21 53 4.0 1 2 0


JOSEPH<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKs FF FR<br />

2010 NYG 6 0 8 3 11 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 15 34 15 49 2.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 15 32 21 53 4.0 1 2<br />

Totals 37 30 74 39 113 6.0 1 2<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 -3 passes defensed.<br />

POSTEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKs FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 6 5 11 0.5 0 0<br />

Additional Statistic: 2011 – 1 pass defensed.


mathias kiwanuka<br />

linebacker/defensive end<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 267<br />

College - Boston College<br />

High School - Cathedral (ind.)<br />

Birthdate - March 8, 1983<br />

How Acquired - Draft (1st Round, 2006)<br />

NFL Exp. - 7th Year<br />

GIANTS EXP. - 7th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (32nd pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2006.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Versatile defender made a successful<br />

transition from defensive end to linebacker<br />

in 2007 and then back to end in 2008.<br />

Kiwanuka has also played as an inside rusher<br />

on passing downs.<br />

- Kiwanuka started nine games in 2006,<br />

the most by a <strong>Giants</strong> rookie defensive end<br />

since Fred Dryer started 14 games in 1969.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 92 regular-season games<br />

with 62 starts – 31 at defensive end, 30<br />

strongside linebacker and one at weakside<br />

linebacker. Kiwanuka has also played in six<br />

postseason games with three starts – two<br />

at defensive end and one at strongside linebacker…Career<br />

regular season totals include<br />

369 tackles (233 solo), 30.0 sacks, three<br />

interceptions, nine passes defensed, nine<br />

forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries<br />

and 16 special teams tackles…In the postseason,<br />

Kiwanuka has 15 tackles (nine solo),<br />

including a half-sack.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at defensive end at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Recorded four tackles (two solo)...<br />

Also saw action on special teams.<br />

- Saw action on the defensive line at<br />

Atlanta (12/16)...Recorded a special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

- Saw action on the defensive line against<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action primarily at defensive end at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Recorded an assisted<br />

tackle.<br />

- Saw action at defensive line and linebacker<br />

vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded six<br />

tackles (five solo), including two sacks.<br />

- Saw action at defensive end and linebacker<br />

at Cincinnati (11/11)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (2 solo) and one special teams<br />

tackle.<br />

- Returned to the starting SLB spot vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Recorded one tackle for<br />

the contest.<br />

- Saw action at defensive end and linebacker<br />

at Dallas (10/28)...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defense that forced six Cowboys turnovers<br />

and allowed just 19 rushing yards for the<br />

contest.<br />

- Saw action at defensive end vs.<br />

Washington (10/21)...Recorded three tackles<br />

(two solo)...Added a special teams tackle...<br />

Part of a <strong>Giants</strong> defensive unit that forced<br />

four turnovers (three fumble recoveries and<br />

an interception).<br />

- Did not get the start at San Francisco<br />

(10/14) due to the defense opening in a<br />

nextra defensive back set...Recorded his first<br />

sack of the season...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong> defensive<br />

unit that held the 49ers to just three<br />

points.<br />

- Started at SLB against Cleveland (10/7)<br />

and recorded one tackle and assisted on a<br />

special teams tackle.<br />

- Did not get the start at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30) despite playing the majority of snaps<br />

at SLB...Recorded three tackles (2 solo).<br />

- Started at strongside linebacker against<br />

the Panthers (9/20) and recorded one solo<br />

tackle.<br />

- Started at strongside linebacker in Week<br />

2 against Tampa Bay (9/16)...Recorded two<br />

solo tackles, one for a loss.<br />

- Started at strongside linebacker during<br />

the season opener against Dallas (9/5) in<br />

which he recorded one solo tackle.<br />

KIWANUKA’S BEST GAMES<br />

Tackles: 12, at <strong>New</strong> England (11/6/11)<br />

Sacks: 3, vs. Philadelphia (9/30/07)<br />

Interceptions: 1, last at <strong>New</strong> England (11/6/11)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, last vs. Buffalo (10/16/11)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, last vs. Dallas (1/1/12)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 1<br />

10/14 @SF 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 1<br />

10/21 WAS 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

10/28 @DAL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

11/25 GB 5 1 6 2.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

12/23 @BAL 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 21 9 30 3.0 0 0 6<br />

KIWANUKA<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot Sks FF FR<br />

2006 NYG 16 9 41 14 55 4.0 2 0<br />

2007 NYG 10 10 24 23 47 4.5 1 0<br />

2008 NYG 16 16 28 31 59 8.0 2 2<br />

2009 NYG 16 6 45 36 81 3.0 2 0<br />

2010 NYG 3 1 11 5 16 4.0 1 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 15 61 20 81 3.5 2 1<br />

2012 NYG 15 5 21 9 30 3.0 0 0<br />

Totals 92 62 233 138 369 30.0 10 3<br />

Additional Statistics: 2012 - 6 special teams tackle; 2010 – 1 pass defensed, 3 special<br />

teams tackles; 2009 – 3 special teams tackles, 1 pass defensed; 2008 – 2 passes<br />

defensed; 2007 – 4 passes defensed; 2006 – 2 pass defensed, 2 interceptions for 44<br />

return yards, 5 special teams tackles.<br />

POST SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot Sks FF FR<br />

2006 NYG 1 1 5 2 7 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG Reserve/Injured<br />

2008 NYG 1 1 1 2 3 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 1 3 2 5 0.5 0 0<br />

Totals 6 3 9 6 15 0.5 0 0


MARkus kuhn<br />

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Defensive Tackle<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 303<br />

College - North Carolina State<br />

Weinheim Longhorns (German Club Team)<br />

Birthdate - May 6, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Draft, 7th Round<br />

(239th pick overall)<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a seventh round draft choice by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2012.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Made his NFL Debut in the season opener<br />

against the Dallas Cowboys (9/5).<br />

- Was placed on the Reserve/Injured on<br />

Nov. 14 for the remainder of the season<br />

after injuring his knee against the Bengals<br />

(11/11).<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Was placed on the Reserve/injured on<br />

Nov. 14 for the remainder of the season<br />

after injuring his knee against the Bengals<br />

(11/11).<br />

- Saw action in the defensive line rotation<br />

before injuring his knee at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11)...Recorded one pass defensed.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at defensive<br />

tackle vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Played at defensive tackle and on special<br />

teams at Dallas (10/28)...Recorded one<br />

tackle.<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle vs.<br />

Washington (10/21)...Recorded two tackles<br />

and one pass defense...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defensive unit that forced four turnovers<br />

(three fumble recoveries and an interception).<br />

- Saw action at defensive tackle at San<br />

Francisco (10/14)...Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> defensive<br />

unit that held the 49ers to just three<br />

points.<br />

- Made his first NFL start in place of the<br />

injured Rocky Bernard vs. the Browns<br />

(10/7)...Finished with two tackles (one solo)<br />

and two passes defenses.<br />

- Played on special teams and in the<br />

defensive-line rotation at defensive tackle<br />

at Philadelphia (9/30)...Part of the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defense that stopped the Eagles in the third<br />

quarter on third and goal on the one-yard<br />

line that forced them kick of field goal and<br />

kept <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> in the game.<br />

- Assisted on a tackle against the Panthers<br />

(9/20).<br />

- Played in the defensive-line rotation<br />

against Tampa Bay (9/16) at defensive tackle...Recorded<br />

an assited tackle on a thirdand-one<br />

stop in the third quarter.<br />

- Played on the defensive line against the<br />

Cowboys (9/5), making one assisted tackle.<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN RESERVE/INJURED<br />

11/25 GB RESERVE/INJURED<br />

12/3 @WAS RESERVE/INJURED<br />

12/9 NO RESERVE/INJURED<br />

12/16 @ATL RESERVE/INJURED<br />

12/23 @BAL RESERVE/INJURED<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL S 4 4 8 0.0 0 0 0<br />

KHUN’S BEST GAMES<br />

Tackles: 2, twice, last, vs. Washington (10/21/12)<br />

Sacks: None<br />

Interceptions: None<br />

Forced Fumbles: None<br />

Fumble Recoveries: None


sean locklear<br />

Tackle<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 310<br />

College - North Carolina State<br />

High School - Lumberton (N.C.)<br />

Birthdate - May 29, 1981<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - 9th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st Year<br />

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75<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 3rd round (84th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Seattle Seahawks in<br />

2004…Signed by the Washington Redskins<br />

as a free agent Aug. 5, 2011…Signed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> as a free agent on April 11, 2012.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Was placed on the Reserve/Injured for<br />

the remainder of the season on Dec. 5 after<br />

injuring his knee in Week 13 at Washington.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 117 regular-season games<br />

with 91 starts…Locklear has played in 10<br />

postseason games with nine starts, including<br />

a Super Bowl…Spent his first seven<br />

seasons in Seattle, playing in all 16 regularseason<br />

games four times (2004, 2005, 2007<br />

and 2010) and starting at least 10 games in<br />

every season but his rookie year.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Placed on the Reserve/Injured for the<br />

remainder of the season on Dec. 5 after<br />

injuring his knee in Week 13 at Washington.<br />

- Returned to the starting lineup at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Left in the third period<br />

with a sprained knee and did not return.<br />

- Saw significant action at right tackle vs.<br />

Green Bay (11/25) after David Diehl left the<br />

game with a burner.<br />

- Saw action primarily as an extra lineman<br />

at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Saw action primarily as an extra lineman<br />

vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Got the start at right tackle at Dallas<br />

(10/28).<br />

- Started at right tackle vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Pass protection helped Eli<br />

Manning throw for 337 yards.<br />

- Started at RT at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Blocking helped Ahmad Bradshaw record<br />

his second 100-yard game of the season<br />

(113)...Part of an offensive line unit that<br />

did not allow a sack on Eli Manning for the<br />

third-straight contest.<br />

- Started at RT vs. Cleveland (10/7)...<br />

Blocking helped Ahmad Bradshaw rush for<br />

a career-high 200 yards...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

offensive line unit that did not allow a sack<br />

for the second-straight game.<br />

- Started second straight game at right<br />

tackle at Philadelphia (9/30)...Part of the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> offensive-line unit that did not allow<br />

a sack.<br />

- Started at RT at Carolina (9/20) after<br />

starting the previous two games at LT, due<br />

to David Diehl’s injury...Helped the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

rushed for 125 yards, their highest total in a<br />

regular-season game since they ran for 213<br />

yards vs. Minnesota on Dec. 13, 2010.<br />

- Started at LT against Tampa Bay (9/16)...<br />

Moved to right tackle after David Diehl<br />

injured his knee...Part of the offensive line<br />

unit that helped the <strong>Giants</strong> gain 604 total<br />

yards, the second-highest total in franchise<br />

history.....Also part of the offensive-line unit<br />

that did not allow a sack in 51 passing<br />

attempts.<br />

- Started at LT in place of the injured Will<br />

Beatty against the Cowboys in the season<br />

opener (9/5).<br />

locklear’s Games Played/Started<br />

Regular Season<br />

GP GS<br />

2004 SEA 16 0<br />

2005 SEA 16 16<br />

2006 SEA 11 10<br />

2007 SEA 16 16<br />

2008 SEA 12 11<br />

2009 SEA 10 10<br />

2010 SEA 16 15<br />

2011 WAS 8 4<br />

2012 NYG 12 9<br />

Totals 117 91<br />

Postseason<br />

GP<br />

GS<br />

2004 SEA 1 0<br />

2005 SEA 3 3<br />

2006 SEA 2 2<br />

2007 SEA 2 2<br />

2010 SEA 2 2<br />

Totals 10 9


KREGG LUMPKIN<br />

38<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

Height - 5-11<br />

Weight - 230<br />

College - Georgia<br />

High SchooL - STEPEHSON (STONE MOUNTAIN, GA)<br />

Birthdate - may 15, 1984<br />

How Acquired - free agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally entered the NFL as an undrafted<br />

free agent with the Packers on May 2,<br />

2008... Spent 2009 on the Packers practice<br />

squad...Waived by Packers on Sept. 4,<br />

2010... Claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay<br />

on September 5, 2010… Signed with the<br />

Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on<br />

April 2, 2012...Contract terminated by the<br />

Seahawks on Sept. 18, 2012...Signed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on Nov. 27, 2012<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Baltimore<br />

(12/23), where he recorded two tackles.<br />

- Saw significant action at running back at<br />

Atlanta (12/16) due to the injury of Ahmad<br />

Bradshaw...Had his first carries of the season,<br />

posting career highs of nine rushes for 42<br />

yards...First three carries, respectively, went<br />

for nine, eight and 22 yards, which was also a<br />

career-long.<br />

- Saw action at running back and on special<br />

teams versus <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Made his <strong>Giants</strong> debut on special teams at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Also saw action at running<br />

back...Targeted once by Eli Manning for<br />

the contest.<br />

LUMPKIN’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5<br />

NOT with team<br />

TB 9/16<br />

NOT with team<br />

@CAR 9/20<br />

not with team<br />

@Phi 9/30<br />

not with team<br />

CLE 10/7<br />

NOT with team<br />

@SF 10/14<br />

not with team<br />

WAS 10/21<br />

NOT with team<br />

@DAL 10/28<br />

not with team<br />

PIT 11/04<br />

NOT WITH TEAM<br />

@CIN 11/11<br />

not with team<br />

GB 11/25<br />

NOT with team<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 9 42 4.7 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 9 42 4.7 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

LUMPKIN<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 GB 2 0 1 19 19.0 19 0 3 22 7.3 12 0<br />

2009 GB PRACTICE SQUAD<br />

2010 TB 11 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 1 12 12.0 12 0<br />

2011 TB 16 0 31 105 3.4 19 0 41 291 7.1 16 0<br />

2012 NYG 3 0 9 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 30 0 42 166 3.9 22 0 45 325 7.2 16 0


10<br />

quarterback<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 218<br />

College - Mississippi<br />

High School - Isidore <strong>New</strong>man (La.)<br />

Birthdate - January 3, 1981<br />

How Acquired - Trade (S.D. 2004)<br />

NFL Exp. - 9th Year<br />

PRO BOWL: 2008, 2011 <strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 9th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (1st pick overall) draft<br />

choice by the San Diego Chargers in 2004.<br />

Obtained by the <strong>Giants</strong> in a trade for quarterback<br />

Philip Rivers (whom the <strong>Giants</strong> had taken<br />

with the 4th pick), the <strong>Giants</strong>’ 2004 3rd-round<br />

pick, and 2005 1st and 5th-round picks.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Followed his father, Archie, and brother,<br />

Peyton, into the NFL…Archie was the 2nd pick<br />

of the 1971 draft and played 14 years with<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans, Houston and Minnesota. Peyton<br />

was the 1st choice of the 1998 draft by the<br />

Indianapolis Colts, is a four-time NFL Most<br />

Valuable Player and was the winning quarterback<br />

in Super Bowl XLI. Peyton Manning is in<br />

his 1st season with the Denver Broncos.<br />

- Manning won the Rozelle Trophy as the<br />

Most Valuable Player of Super Bowl XLVI four<br />

years after he earned that honor in Super<br />

Bowl XLII. He is the fifth player in NFL history<br />

to win multiple Super Bowl MVP honors (Joe<br />

Montana, three; Tom Brady, Terry Bradshaw<br />

and Bart Starr, two).<br />

- Manning is the first <strong>Giants</strong> player to win<br />

the Rozelle Trophy multiple times. Previous<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Super Bowl MVPs include quarterback<br />

Phil Simms (Super Bowl XXI) and running back<br />

Ottis Anderson (Super Bowl XXV).<br />

- In 2011, Manning set an NFL record with 15<br />

fourth-quarter touchdown passes. The previous<br />

record of 14 was set by Hall of Famer<br />

Johnny Unitas in 1959 and tied by Peyton<br />

Manning (2002).<br />

- Manning’s record as a starter is 77-57<br />

(.574) in the regular season and 8-3 (.729)<br />

in the postseason. The 77 victories are the<br />

2nd-most by a <strong>Giants</strong> quarterback since<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Stadium opened in 1976. Simms won<br />

95 games from 1979-93. Manning is 58-41<br />

against the NFC and 19-16 vs. the AFC. He is<br />

28-22 in NFC East games, 39-28 at home and<br />

37-29 on the road.<br />

- Manning’s record as a starter in October is<br />

27-6, an .818 winning percentage that is the<br />

best of any quarterback with at least 20 starts<br />

in the Super Bowl era.<br />

- Manning has started the <strong>Giants</strong>’ last 134<br />

regular-season games, the longest streak<br />

eli manning<br />

among active quarterbacks and the 3rd-longest<br />

in history. Only Brett Favre (297) and<br />

Peyton Manning (208) started more consecutive<br />

games than Manning.<br />

- Manning’s 134 consecutive starts is a<br />

record for <strong>Giants</strong> quarterbacks. The previous<br />

mark of 69 starts in a row was set by Fran<br />

Tarkenton from 1967-71.<br />

- Manning is the 1st <strong>Giants</strong> quarterback to<br />

throw for more than 3,000 yards in eight consecutive<br />

seasons, the 1st to have three 4,000-<br />

yard seasons and the first to throw at least 20<br />

touchdown passes eight years in a row.<br />

- With 206 career touchdown passes,<br />

Manning is the 4th quarterback to throw<br />

more than 100 touchdown passes in a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

uniform, joining Simms (199), Charlie Conerly<br />

(173) and Tarkenton (103).<br />

- Manning was selected to play in his 2nd<br />

Pro Bowl in 2011, though he did not play in<br />

the game because the <strong>Giants</strong> were in the<br />

Super Bowl. When he played in his 1st Pro<br />

Bowl following the 2008 season Manning<br />

became the 1st <strong>Giants</strong> quarterback to be<br />

selected to the game since Simms in 1993.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 136 regular season games<br />

with starts in his last 132 appearances and has<br />

started all 11 postseason games in which he’s<br />

played. In the regular season, Manning has<br />

completed 2,599 of 4,436 (58.6 %) for 31,319<br />

yards with 206 touchdowns, 144 interceptions,<br />

25 300-yard games, a long pass of 99<br />

yards and a career passer rating of 82.3. He is<br />

2nd in franchise history in attempts, completions,<br />

yards, 1st in touchdown passes, 3rd in<br />

interceptions and 1st in 300-yard games.<br />

- Manning’s career completion percentage<br />

of 58.6 is 1st in <strong>Giants</strong> history among quarterbacks<br />

with at least 1,000 attempts.<br />

- Manning holds the <strong>Giants</strong> career postseason<br />

records with 356 pass attempts, 219<br />

completions, 61.51 completion percentage,<br />

2,516 yards, 17 touchdown passes and is tied<br />

for 2nd with Tuffy Leemans with 8 interceptions.


2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Completed 14 of 28 passes for 150 yards<br />

and one touchdown, which was thrown in the<br />

closing minutes of the fourth quarter.<br />

- Completed 13 of 25 passes for 161 yards<br />

and two interceptions for a passer rating of<br />

38.9 at Atlanta (12/16)...Finished the game<br />

with his first career shoutout and his lowest<br />

QB rating since Dec. 23, 2007, when it was<br />

32.2 in a <strong>Giants</strong> victory played in inclement<br />

weather at Buffalo...His nine-yard pass<br />

to Domenik Hixon with about 3½ minutes<br />

remaining in the second quarter was the<br />

2,577th completion of Manning’s career, a<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> record.<br />

- Completed 22 of 35 passes for 259 yards,<br />

four touchdowns and two interceptions for a<br />

passer rating of 99.6 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

It was his seventh career four-touchdown<br />

game, tying Hall of Famer Y.A. Tittle for the<br />

franchise record.<br />

- Went 20 or 33 for 280 and a touchdown to<br />

Martellus Bennett.<br />

- Completed 16 of 30 passes for 249<br />

yards and three touchdowns vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Became the <strong>Giants</strong>’ all-time touchdown<br />

passing leader when he surpassed Phil<br />

Simms (199) on a 13-yard touchdown pass to<br />

Hakeem Nicks in the third quarter.<br />

- Completed 29 of 46 passes for 215 yards<br />

with no touchdowns and two interceptions at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Went 10 of 24 for 125 yards and threw one<br />

interception vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...Increased<br />

his career total to 30,005 yards, passing<br />

Randall Cunningham (29,979) to become<br />

the 34th quarterback in history with at least<br />

30,000 passing yards.<br />

- Completed 15 of 29 passes for 192 yards,<br />

no touchdowns and an interception at Dallas<br />

(10/23)...Increased his recorded to 4-0 in<br />

Cowboys Stadium<br />

- Completed 26 of 40 passes for 337 yards,<br />

the touchdown to Cruz and two interceptions<br />

vs Washington (10/21)...It was his 25th<br />

regular-season 300-yard game...Found Victor<br />

Cruz deep down field for a 77-yard touchdown<br />

to win the contest...It was Manning’s<br />

22nd come-from-behind regular-season victory.<br />

- Completed 15 of 28 passes for 193 yards, a<br />

touchdown (to Victor Cruz) and no interceptions<br />

at San Francisco (10-14).<br />

- Completed 25 of 37 passes for 259 yards,<br />

three touchdowns – all to Victor Cruz – and one<br />

interception (that Cruz momentarily had before<br />

the ball was knocked out of his hands) against<br />

the Browns (10/7)...Posted his 24th consecutive<br />

200-yard game, the second-longest streak in NFL<br />

history behind Hall of Famer Dan Fouts’ 45 in a<br />

row from 1980-83...Led <strong>Giants</strong> on touchdown<br />

drives of 92 and 95 yards.<br />

- Completed 24 of 42 passes for 309 yards, two<br />

touchdowns and an interception at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Was Manning’s 23rd consecutive game<br />

with at least 200 passing yards, breaking a tie<br />

with <strong>New</strong> Orleans’ Drew Brees (2007-09) and<br />

gave Manning sole possession of the secondlongest<br />

streak of 200-yard games in NFL history.<br />

- Completed 77.1 percent of his passes (27 of<br />

35) for 288 yards and one touchdown at Carolina<br />

(9/20)...Hit eight different receivers.<br />

- Completed 31 of 51 passes for 510 yards,<br />

three touchdowns and three interceptions vs.<br />

Tampa Bay (9/16), the first time in <strong>Giants</strong> history<br />

they won a regular season game in which they<br />

threw at least 50 passes...Manning’s 51 passes<br />

increased his career total to 4,004, becoming<br />

the second <strong>Giants</strong> quarterback to throw at least<br />

4,000 passes (Phil Simms)... Manning’s 510 yards<br />

were the second-highest total by a quarterback<br />

in <strong>Giants</strong> history behind Simms 513 yards at<br />

Cincinnati on Oct. 13, 1985...This was the 21st<br />

time Manning has rallied the <strong>Giants</strong> from a<br />

fourth-quarter deficit or tie to win a regular<br />

season game...According to the NFL, Manning,<br />

Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks joined three Hall<br />

of Famers – quarterback Norm Van Brocklin and<br />

receivers Elroy (Crazy Legs) Hirsh and Tom Fears<br />

of the 1951 Los Angeles Rams - as the only teammates<br />

in history with 500 passing yards, plus two<br />

receivers with at least 150 yards, in the same<br />

game.<br />

- Completed 21 of 32 passes for 213 yards, one<br />

touchdown, and no interceptions against Dallas<br />

in the season opener (9/5).<br />

MANNING’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP Att Cmp Yds Pct TD INT LG Sks RaTiNG<br />

9/5 DAL 32 21 213 65.6 1 0 39 3/26 94.9<br />

9/16 TB 51 31 510 60.8 3 3 80 0/0 89.5<br />

9/20 @CAR 35 27 288 77.1 1 0 29 1/6 110.2<br />

9/30 @PHI 42 24 309 57.1 2 1 41 0/0 86.3<br />

10/7 CLE 37 25 259 67.6 3 1 36 0/0 103.3<br />

10/14 @SF 28 15 193 53.5 1 0 39 0/0 87.4<br />

10/21 WAS 40 26 337 65.0 1 2 77 1/8 78.9 <br />

10/28 @DAL 29 15 192 51.7 0 1 56 1/2 58.4<br />

11/4 PIT 24 10 125 41.6 0 1 33 2/11 41.1<br />

11/11 @CIN 46 29 215 63.0 0 2 16 4/28 56.0<br />

11/25 GB 30 16 249 53.3 3 0 59 1/6 114.4<br />

12/3 @WAS 33 20 280 60.6 1 0 49 1/7 98.0<br />

12/9 NO 35 22 259 62.8 4 2 35 0/0 99.6<br />

12/16 @ATL 25 13 161 52.0 0 2 37 1/2 38.9<br />

12/23 @BAL 28 14 150 50.0 1 0 43 0/0 78.0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 515 308 3740 59.8 21 15 80t 18/125 83.6


MANNING<br />

Regular Season<br />

PASSING<br />

GP GS ATT CMP YDS PCT TD INT LG SK/LOST RATING<br />

2004 NYG 9 7 197 95 1043 48.2 6 9 52 13/83 55.4<br />

2005 NYG 16 16 557 294 3762 52.8 24 17 78t 28/184 75.9<br />

2006 NYG 16 16 522 301 3244 57.7 24 18 55t 25/186 77.0<br />

2007 NYG 16 16 529 297 3336 56.1 23 20 60 27/217 73.9<br />

2008 NYG 16 16 479 289 3238 60.3 21 10 48 27/174 86.4<br />

2009 NYG 16 16 509 317 4021 62.3 27 14 74t 30/216 93.1<br />

2010 NYG 16 16 539 339 4002 62.9 31 25 92t 16/117 85.3<br />

2011 NYG 16 16 589 359 4933 61.0 29 16 99t 28/199 92.9<br />

2012 NYG 15 15 515 308 3740 59.8 21 15 80t 18/125 83.6<br />

Totals 136 134 4436 2599 31319 58.6 206 144 99t 212/1501 82.3<br />

Regular Season<br />

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2004 NYG 10 0 0.0 4 0<br />

2005 NYG 29 80 2.8 14 1<br />

2006 NYG 25 21 0.8 9 0<br />

2007 NYG 29 69 2.4 18 1<br />

2008 NYG 20 10 0.5 13 1<br />

2009 NYG 17 65 3.8 14 0<br />

2010 NYG 32 70 2.2 16 0<br />

2011 NYG 35 15 0.4 12 1<br />

2012 NYG 20 30 2.0 13 0<br />

Totals 213 395 2.9 18 4<br />

Additional Statistics: 2004 - 6 carries for 35 yards; 2005 - 29 carries for 80 yards, 1<br />

rushing touchdown; 2006 - 25 carries for 21 yards; 2007 - 30 carries for 69 yards, 1<br />

rushing touchdown; 2008 - 20 carries for 10 yards, 1 rushing touchdown; 2009 - 17<br />

carries for 64 yards; 2012- 20 carries for 30 yards; Career rushing totals: 213 carries<br />

for 395 yards, 4 touchdowns.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

PASSING<br />

GP GS Att Cmp Pct TD Int LG Yds Rating<br />

2005 NYG 1 1 18 10 55.6 0 3 25 113 35.0<br />

2006 NYG 1 1 27 16 59.3 2 1 29 161 85.6<br />

2007 NYG 4 4 119 72 60.5 6 1 52t 854 123.2<br />

2008 NYG 1 1 29 15 51.7 0 2 34 169 40.7<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 163 106 65.0 9 1 72t 1219 103.3<br />

Totals 11 11 356 219 61.5 17 8 72 2516 89.3<br />

Additional Statistics: 2006 - 2 carries for 4 yards; 2007 - 8 carries for 10 yards; 2008<br />

- 1 carry for 0 yards.


88<br />

Wide Receiver<br />

Height - 6-1<br />

Weight - 208<br />

College - North Carolina<br />

High SCHool - Independence (Charlotte, N.C.)<br />

Birthdate - January 14, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Draft (1st Round, 2009)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 4TH Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (29th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2009.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- In three seasons, Nicks has established<br />

himself as one of the NFL’s best receivers and<br />

one of the most talented wideouts in <strong>Giants</strong><br />

history.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 54 regular-season games<br />

with 44 starts and has started all four postseason<br />

games in which he played…Career<br />

totals include 255 catches for 3,726 yards and<br />

27 touchdowns. The 255 receptions place<br />

Nicks 20th on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ career list…Nicks<br />

also has 28 postseason catches for 444 yards<br />

and four scores. The 28 catches leave him 3rd<br />

on the team’s postseason list and he is 2nd in<br />

both yards and touchdown catches.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at receiver at Baltimore (12/23)...<br />

Was targeted three times by Eli Manning but<br />

did not catch a pass for the first ime of his<br />

career, ending a streak catching at least one<br />

pass in 53-consecutive games in which he’s<br />

played.<br />

- Started at receiver at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Targeted a game-high seven times by Eli<br />

Manning, catching three passes for 40 yards.<br />

- Started at receiver vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/10)...Caught four passes for 67 yards,<br />

including a long of 25 for a touchdown.<br />

- Started at receiver and caught five passess<br />

for 43 yards at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Caught five passes for 77 yards and one<br />

touchdown vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Caught nine passes for 75 yards at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11), his highest receptions<br />

total since he had 10 vs. Tampa Bay.<br />

- Started at receiver vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...<br />

Caught one pass for 10 yards.<br />

- Started at receiver, opposite Victor<br />

Cruz at Dallas (10/28)...Was targeted by Eli<br />

Manning seven times and caught four passes<br />

for 46 yards.<br />

- Caught five passes for 53 yards vs. the<br />

Hakeem Nicks<br />

Redskins (10/22)...Had a long of 21 yards...<br />

Was targeted by Eli Manning 10 times.<br />

- Returned to the starting lineup at San<br />

Francisco (10/14) after missing the previous<br />

three games due to injury (foot/knee)...<br />

Caught three passes for 44 yards.<br />

- Inactive for the thrid-straight contest vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7, Foot/Knee).<br />

- Inactive for the second-straight game at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30, Foot/Knee).<br />

- Inactive against Carolina (9/20; Foot).<br />

- Started at wide receiver, recording 10<br />

receptions for 199 yards, with a long of 50,<br />

with one TD against the Buccaneers (9/16)...<br />

According to the NFL, Manning, Cruz and<br />

Nicks joined three Hall of Famers – quarterback<br />

Norm Van Brocklin and receivers Elroy<br />

(Crazy Legs) Hirsh and Tom Fears of the 1951<br />

Los Angeles Rams - as the only teammates<br />

in history with 500 passing yards, plus two<br />

receivers with at least 150 yards, in the<br />

same game...His Week 3 efforted earned NFC<br />

Offensive Player of the Week honors.<br />

- Made four receptions for 38 yards (9.5<br />

avg.) in the season opener against Dallas<br />

(9/5)... Along with Victor Cruz, who had 11<br />

catches, it was the second time in their history<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> had two receivers with at least<br />

10 catches in the same game.<br />

nicks’ GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 4 38 9.5 12 0<br />

9/16 TB 10 199 19.9 50 1<br />

9/20 @CAR inactive<br />

9/30 @PHI INACTIVE<br />

10/7 CLE INACTIVE<br />

10/14 @SF 3 44 14.7 27 0<br />

10/21 WAS 5 53 10.6 21 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 4 45 11.4 29 0<br />

11/4 PIT 1 10 10.0 10 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 9 75 8.3 16 0<br />

11/25 gb 5 77 15.4 30 1<br />

12/3 @WAS 5 43 8.6 16 0<br />

12/9 @ATL 3 40 13.3 24 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 0 0 0.0 0<br />

012/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 49 624 12.7 50 2


nicks<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2009 NYG 14 6 47 790 16.8 68t 6<br />

2010 NYG 13 12 79 1052 13.3 461 11<br />

2011 NYG 15 15 76 1192 15.7 68 7<br />

2012 NYG 12 10 49 624 11.6 50 3<br />

Totals 53 43 255 3726 14.6 68t 27<br />

Additional statistics: 2009 – 1 kickoff return for 16 yards.<br />

POSTEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 28 444 15.9 72T 4<br />

NFC Offensive Player of the Week: 2012 Week 2


71<br />

defensive end<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 270<br />

Miami<br />

High School - Hialeah high (miami, fla.)<br />

Birthdate - Nov. 14, 1988<br />

How Acquired - free agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - Rookie<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st year<br />

new york football giants<br />

CAREER NOTES:<br />

Originally signed as a rookie free agent by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on May 11, 2012…Played in 35 games<br />

with 14 starts in a three-season career at<br />

Miami, where he had 79 tackles (42 solo), 9.5<br />

sacks and 16.0 tackles for losses…As a junior in<br />

2011, switched to defensive end from tackle<br />

and played in 11 games with seven starts…Was<br />

credited with 19 tackles (9 solo), 3.5 tackles<br />

for losses and 1.5 sacks…In 2010, played in 13<br />

games with 4 starts and had career-high totals<br />

of 38 tackles (21 solo) and 5.0 sacks…Did not<br />

play in 2009 after having jaw surgery in the<br />

preseason…As a redshirt freshman in 2008,<br />

Ojomo played in 11 games with three starts<br />

and had 22 tackles (12 solo) with 3.0 sacks…<br />

Posted a career-high six tackles, 1.5 sacks and<br />

a forced fumble against Wake Forest…Criminal<br />

justice major…Played at Hialeah High School<br />

in Florida, where he was a linebacker for two<br />

seasons before switching to defensive end…<br />

Born Nov. 11, 1988.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive at Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Inactive at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Inactive at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Inactive vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

adewale ojomo<br />

- Inactive at Cincinnati (11/11)<br />

- Inactive vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Inactive at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Inactive vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Inactive at San Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Made his NFL debut on special teams vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7).<br />

- Inactive at Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Inactive against the Panthers (9/20)<br />

- Inactive for the second straight game vs.<br />

Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Inactive against the Cowboys (9/5).<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL INACTIVE<br />

9/16 TB INACTIVE<br />

9/20 @CAR INACTIVE<br />

9/30 @PHI INACTIVE<br />

10/7 CLE 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF INACTIVE<br />

10/21 WAS INACTIVE<br />

10/28 @DAL INACTIVE<br />

11/4 PIT INACTIVE<br />

11/11 @CIN INACTIVE<br />

11/25 GB INACTIVE<br />

12/3 @WAS INACTIVE<br />

12/9 NO INACTIVE<br />

12/16 @ATL INACTIVE<br />

12/23 @BAL INACTIVE<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0


86<br />

TIGHT END<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 283<br />

College - Fresno State<br />

High School - Granite Hills (Porterville, Calif.)<br />

Birthdate - FebRUARY 23, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2010)<br />

NFL EXP. - 4th Year<br />

GIANTS EXP. - 4th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 6th round (184th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the San Francisco 49ers<br />

in 2009…Waived by the 49ers on Sept. 5,<br />

2009…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad<br />

on Sept. 15, 2009…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

roster on Dec. 4, 2009…Waived on Sept. 4,<br />

2010…Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad<br />

on Sept. 5, 2010…Signed to the active roster<br />

on Sept. 14, 2010.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Pascoe scored his first career touchdown<br />

in the <strong>Giants</strong>’ victory over San Francisco in<br />

the 2011 NFC Championship Game.<br />

- Scored his first career regular-season<br />

touchdown on a six-yard pass from Eli<br />

Manning in the fourth quarter at Philadelphia<br />

on Sept. 30, 2012.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 49 regular season games<br />

with 25 starts and played in four postseason<br />

games…Plays both tight end and fullback…<br />

Career totals include 26 receptions for 252<br />

yards (9.7-yard avg.) with a long of 22 yards,<br />

and one touchdown in the regular season<br />

and five catches for 39 yards (7.8-yard avg.)<br />

with a long of 12 yards and a touchdown in<br />

the postseason.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at Baltimore (12/23)...Made a key<br />

block on David Wilson’s 14-yard TD run in<br />

the first quarter.<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Made second consecutive start of the<br />

season as an extra tight end/lineman at<br />

Washington (12/3)...His only catch came on<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong>’ opening drive, when he powered<br />

his way to a 16-yard gain.<br />

- Started as part of the double-tight end<br />

package vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Returned to action at Cincinnati (11/11)<br />

after missing the previous game due to an<br />

ankle injury...Targeted once by Eli Manning.<br />

Bear Pascoe<br />

- Inactive vs. Pittsburgh (11/4) due to a<br />

ankle injured suffered the previous week at<br />

Dallas...Had played in 39 consecutive regularseason<br />

games, which was the team’s fifthlongest<br />

active streak.<br />

- Started as an extra tight end at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Left the game in the second quarter<br />

with a sprained ankle.<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams vs. Washington (10/21)...Was targeted<br />

once by Eli Manning.<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at San Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams vs. Cleveland (10/7)...Recorded one<br />

reception for seven yards.<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at Philadelphia (9/30)...Scored the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ second touchdown on a six-yard pass<br />

from Eli Manning in the fourth quarter, his<br />

first career regular-season touchdown.<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Saw action at tight end and on special<br />

teams against the Buccaneers (9/16).<br />

- Had one reception for six yards against<br />

the Cowboys (9/5) at tight end.<br />

PASCOE’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 1 6 6.0 6 0<br />

9/16 TB 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 1 6 6.0 6 1<br />

10/7 CLE 1 7 7.0 7 0<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT INACTIVE<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/25 gb 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 1 16 16.0 16 1<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/9 @ATL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 4 35 8.8 16 1


Pascoe<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2009 NYG 4 1 1 9 9.0 9 0<br />

2010 NYG 15 11 9 72 8.0 12 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 11 12 136 11.3 22 0<br />

2012 NYG 14 2 4 35 8.8 16 1<br />

Totals 47 25 26 252 9.7 22 1<br />

Additional Statistics: 2009 – 2 special teams tackles; 2010 – 3 special teams tackles.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

RECEIVING GP GS No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 5 39 7.8 12 1


52<br />

SPENCER PAYSINGER<br />

linebacker<br />

Height - 6-2<br />

Weight - 236<br />

College - Oregon<br />

High School - Beverly Hills (Calif.)<br />

Birthdate - June 28, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent, 2011<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed as a rookie free agent by<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on July 28, 2011.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Made NFL debut at Washington (9/11)<br />

and was credited with first special-teams<br />

tackle vs. St. Louis (9/19)…Had two solo<br />

defensive tackles at San Francisco (11/13)<br />

and three vs. Philadelphia (11/2)…Had two<br />

special teams tackles at the Jets (12/24)…<br />

Contributed two special teams tackles vs.<br />

<strong>New</strong> England in Super Bowl XLVI.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Made his third-consecutive start at WLB<br />

at Baltimore (12/23)...Recorded one assisted<br />

tackle and two special team tackles.<br />

- Recorded his second career start at WLB<br />

at Atlanta (12/16)...Finished the game with<br />

four tackles (three solo), including one for a<br />

loss.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Recorded a game-high three<br />

special teams tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Assisted on a tackle on<br />

special teams.<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded two<br />

tackles (one solo).<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams at Cincinnati (11/11)...Assisted on<br />

four tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams, where he<br />

led the <strong>Giants</strong> in tackles (three solo) vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Saw action at linebacker after Keith<br />

Rivers went out with a hamstring injury<br />

at Dallas (10/28)...Recorded one tackle...<br />

Also saw action on special teams, where he<br />

recorded a tackle.<br />

- Played on special teams vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Assisted on a special teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and limited<br />

action at linebacker at San Francisco<br />

(10/14)...Recorded one tackle.<br />

- Made the first start of his career vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7)...Started at weakside line-<br />

backer for Michael Boley, who missed practice<br />

time during the week with a hip injury...Had<br />

three tackles (two solo)...Also saw action on<br />

special teams, where he recorded one tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at the Eagles<br />

(9/30) and led <strong>Giants</strong> in special team tackles<br />

with two.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and limited<br />

action at linebacker at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Recorded one solo tackle on defense and one<br />

special teams tackle and a force fumble and<br />

recovery during the <strong>Giants</strong> opening kickoff of<br />

the second half.<br />

- Saw action on special teams, where he<br />

recorded two tackles against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16).<br />

- Made one assisted tackle while appearing<br />

on punt team, punt return, and kickoff during<br />

the season opener against Dallas (9/5).<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/16 TB 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2<br />

10/7 CLE 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

10/14 @SF 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

10/28 @DAL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 1<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 4 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 3<br />

12/16 @ATL 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 2<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 9 8 17 0.0 0 0 18


PAYSINGER<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 15 0 5 0 5 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 3 9 8 17 0.0 0 0 <br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 8 special teams tackles, 1 special teams fumble recovery;<br />

2012 - 18 special teams tackles, 1 special teams forced fumble, 1 special teams<br />

fumble recovery<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 3 special teams tackles.


KENNY PHILLIPS<br />

21<br />

Safety<br />

Height - 6-2<br />

Weight - 217<br />

College - Miami<br />

high school - carol CITY (fla.)<br />

Birthdate - November 24, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Draft (1st round, 2008)<br />

nfl exp. - 5th year<br />

giants exp. - 5th year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (31st pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2008.<br />

GIANTS NOTE:<br />

- Phillips is the only safety selected by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> in the 1st round of the NFL Draft<br />

since Shaun Williams in 1998.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 55 regular-season games<br />

with 40 starts and in five postseason games<br />

with four starts…Regular season totals<br />

include 259 tackles (198 solo), eight interceptions,<br />

24 passes defensed, one forced<br />

fumble, three fumble recoveries and five<br />

special teams tackles…In the postseason,<br />

Phillips has 19 tackles (17 solo), three passes<br />

defensed and a forced fumble.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive for the third-straight contest at<br />

Baltimore (12/23).<br />

- Inactive for the second-straight game at<br />

Atlanta (12/16) due to injury (knee).<br />

- Inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9) due to<br />

injury (knee).<br />

- Saw limited action at safety vs.<br />

Washington (12/3) due to a knee injury he<br />

reaggrevated in Week 12 vs. Green Bay.<br />

- Started as the third safety vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Recorded five solo tackles.<br />

- Inactive for the sixth-straight contest at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Inactive for the fifth-straight game vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (Knee, 11/4).<br />

- Inactive for fourth-straight games at<br />

Dallas (Knee, 10/28).<br />

- Inactive for third-straight games vs.<br />

Washington (Knee, 10/21).<br />

- Inactive for the second-straight contest<br />

at San Francisco (10/14) due to injury<br />

(knee).<br />

- Inactive versus the Browns (10/7, Knee).<br />

- Started at strong safety at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Suffered a sprained knee with 8:12<br />

remaining in the first quarter and did not<br />

return.<br />

- Started at strong saftey at Carolina<br />

(9/20)...Recorded five tackles (four solo)...<br />

Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> defense that held Carolina<br />

to seven points, the fewest allowed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> in a regular-season game since a 21-3<br />

victory over Minnesota in Detroit on Dec. 13,<br />

2010...Helped force Cam <strong>New</strong>ton throw three<br />

interceptions and finish the game with a 40.6<br />

quarterback rating.<br />

- Started at strong safety against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16)...Recorded six tackles (three solo)...His<br />

big hit on Vincent Jackson which caused an<br />

incompletion helped swing momentum into<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong>’ favor in the third quarter.<br />

- Made four tackles (three solo) against the<br />

Cowboys (9/5) in the season opener while<br />

starting at strong safety.<br />

PHILLIPS’ BEST GAMES<br />

Tackles: 10, at Dallas (9/20/09)<br />

Sacks: none<br />

Interceptions: 2, at Dallas (9/20/09)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, at Philadelphia (9/25/11)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 2, vs. Philadelphia (12/19/10)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 3 1 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 3 3 6 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 Inactive<br />

@SF 10/14 Inactive<br />

WAS 10/21 Inactive<br />

@DAL 10/28 Inactive<br />

PIT 11/4 Inactive<br />

@CIN 11/11 Inactive<br />

GB 11/25 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 Inactive<br />

@ATL 12/16 Inactive<br />

@BAL 12/23 Inactive<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 15 5 20 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

phillips<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 NYG 16 3 43 23 66 7 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2009 NYG 2 2 10 6 16 2 0 0 2 22 11.0 22 0<br />

2010 NYG 16 15 68 20 88 5 0 3 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 15 15 49 23 72 11 1 0 4 50 12.5 31 0<br />

2012 NYG 6 6 15 5 20 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Totals 54 40 198 61 259 24 1 3 8 72 9.0 53 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2008 – 5 special teams tackles.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 NYG 1 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 14 2 16 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Totals 5 4 17 2 19 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2008 – 5 special teams tackles.


jason Pierre-paul<br />

90<br />

defensive end<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 270<br />

College - South Florida<br />

High School - Deerfield Beach (Fla.)<br />

Birthdate - JanUARY 1, 1989<br />

How Acquired - Draft (1st Round, 2010)<br />

NFL Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

pro bowl: 2011 <strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (15th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2010.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Pierre-Paul’s 16.5 sacks in 2011 was the<br />

fourth-highest total in <strong>Giants</strong> history.<br />

- In 2011, Pierre-Paul was named firstteam<br />

All-Pro by the Associated Press.<br />

- In 2010, Pierre-Paul had two sacks vs.<br />

Jacksonville (11/28) and two vs. Washington<br />

(12/5) to become the first rookie in <strong>Giants</strong><br />

history with at least two sacks in consecutive<br />

games.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 47 regular-season games<br />

with 28 starts and started all four postseason<br />

games in which he’s played. Career<br />

regular-season totals include 177 tackles<br />

(128 solo), 27.5 sacks, five forced fumbles,<br />

three fumble recoveries, one interception<br />

(returned for a touchdown) and 19 passes<br />

defensed. In the postseason, JPP has 18<br />

tackles (15 solo) and a half-sack.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at right defensive end at<br />

Baltimore (12/23)...Finished with four tackles<br />

(two solo), one tackle for loss and one QB<br />

hit.<br />

- Started at right defensive end at Altanta<br />

(12/16) and recorded two solo tackles.<br />

- Returned to the starting right end spot<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9), after not starting<br />

the previous week...Finished the contest<br />

with six tackles (five solo).<br />

- Did not get the start at Washington<br />

(12/3) due to being hampered by a back<br />

injury...Finished the contest with three tackles<br />

(one solo).<br />

- Started at right defensive end vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25)...Recorded three tackles (one<br />

solo) and one fumble recovery on an Osi<br />

Umenyiora strip-sack.<br />

- Started at right defensive end at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11)...Recorded five tackles<br />

(three solo), one for a loss.<br />

- Started at right defensive end vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Finished with eight tackles<br />

(six solo) and one sack.<br />

- Started at right defensive end at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Scored the <strong>Giants</strong>’ second touchdown<br />

when he plucked a Tony Romo pass<br />

out of the air and returned it 28 yards for a<br />

score in the second quarter, his first career<br />

interception and defensive touchdown...also<br />

had a sack of Romo to go along with his four<br />

tackles (three solo) and pass defense.<br />

- Started at right defensive end vs.<br />

Washington (10/21)...Sacked Robert Griffin<br />

III in the fourth quarter for a 12-yard loss...<br />

Later in the quarter, forced a Griffin III fumble<br />

(which was recovered by Linval Joseph) to<br />

halt Washington’s momentum and end their<br />

scoring threat.<br />

- Started at right defensive end vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7)...Had two tackles (one solo)...Part of<br />

a <strong>Giants</strong>’ defense that held San Francisco<br />

to 80 rushing yards, 115.8 yards less than<br />

the Niners’ league-leading total entering the<br />

game.<br />

- Started at right defensive end at<br />

Philadelphia (9/20) and recorded two tackles,<br />

one for a loss.<br />

- Started at right defensive end against at<br />

Carolina (9/20)...Recorded three tackles (1<br />

solo), .5 sacks, and two pass deflections...<br />

Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> defense that shutout the<br />

Panthers in the first half and to seven points<br />

for the contest.<br />

- Started at defensive end, opposite<br />

Justin Tuck against the Buccaneers (9/16)...<br />

Registered his first sack of the season, an<br />

eight-yard takedown of Josh Freeman in the<br />

second quarter...Also combined for eight<br />

tackles...Along with Markus Kuhn, halted a<br />

third-and-one run in the third quarter to<br />

force Tampa Bay to punt on the next play.<br />

- Started at defensive end, and had four<br />

tackles (three solo), including one tackle for<br />

a loss against the Cowboys in the season<br />

opener (9/5).


REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 3 1 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 4 4 8 1.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 2 3 .5 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 2 1 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 3 1 4 1.0 1 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 3 1 4 1.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 6 2 10 1.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 1 2 3 0.0 0 1 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 39 22 61 6.5 1 1 0<br />

PIERRE-PAUL’S BEST GAMES<br />

Tackles: 16, vs. Washington (12/18/11)<br />

Sacks: 2, 7 times, last at Jets (12/24/11)<br />

Interceptions: 1, at Dallas (10/28/12)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 2, vs. Jackson (11/28/10)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, vs. GB (11/25/12)<br />

pierre-paul<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T S A Sks FF FR<br />

2010 NYG 16 0 30 24 6 4.5 2 2<br />

2011 NYG 16 12 86 65 21 16.5 2 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 14 61 39 22 6.5 1 1<br />

Totals 47 26 177 128 49 26.5 5 3<br />

Additional Statistics: 2010 – 8 passes defensed; 2011 – 6 passes defensed, 1<br />

blocked field goal; 2012 - 5 passes defensed, 1 interception, 1 touchdown.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

GP GS TA A T SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 15 3 18 0.5 0 0<br />

Totals 4 4 15 3 18 0.5 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011– 4 passes defensed.<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Week: 2011 Week 14<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Week: 2011 Week 17<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Month: December 2011


82<br />

RUEBEN RANDLE<br />

WIDE RECEIVER<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 210<br />

College - LSU<br />

High School - Bastrop (Louisiana)<br />

Birthdate - May 7, 1991<br />

How Acquired - Draft, 2nd Round<br />

(63rd pick overall)<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a third round draft choice by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> in 2012.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Caught his first NFL touchdown vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25) on a 16-yard pass from Eli<br />

Manning in the first quarter.<br />

CAREER NOTES:<br />

- Randle played in 40 games with 25 starts<br />

at LSU - four at slot receiver, nine at flanker<br />

and 12 at split end…Caught 97 passes for<br />

1,634 yards (16.9-yard avg.) and 13 touchdowns…His<br />

average of 17.3 yards per reception<br />

in 2011 tied Josh Reed (2000) for 4th on<br />

the school’s single-season list…Randle’s eight<br />

touchdown catches in 2011 placed 11th on<br />

the Tigers’ annual list…Recorded five 100-yard<br />

receiving performances during his career,<br />

including four in 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at receiver at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...His lone reception was a 43-yard<br />

catch that helped set up David Wilson’s<br />

14-yard TD run in the first quarter.<br />

- Saw action at receiver at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Saw limited action at receiver vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action at receiver and as punt returner<br />

Washington (12/3)...Caught one passes for 13<br />

yards...Also returned two punts back for 11<br />

yards.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and as punt returner<br />

vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Caught two passes for<br />

26 yards, including his first NFL touchdown<br />

reception, a 16-yarder from Eli Manning in the<br />

first quarter...Returned two punts for 0 yards.<br />

- Saw extended action at receiver and served<br />

as punt returner at Cincinnati (11/11)...Caught<br />

two catches for four yards...Also had his best<br />

punt-return day of his young career, when he<br />

when gained 28 yards on his two returns.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and as punt returner<br />

vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...Targeted three times by<br />

Eli Manning, but did not record a catch.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and as punter<br />

returner at Dallas (10/28)...Connected on a<br />

56-yard third down reception to set up<br />

Lawrence Tynes 41-yard field goal for the<br />

first score of the afternoon...Finished with<br />

two receptions for 68 yards...Returned one<br />

punt for one yard.<br />

- Saw action at reciever and as punter<br />

returner vs. Washington (10/21)...His only<br />

return opportunity was a fair catch.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and as punter<br />

returners at San Francisco (10/14)...Returned<br />

to punts for two yards.<br />

- Saw extended action vs. Cleveland (10/7)<br />

due to the injuries to Hakeem Nicks (Foot,<br />

Knee) and Ramses Barden (Head)...Led team<br />

with six receptions for 82 yards, including a<br />

team-high 36-yarder...Targeted nine times<br />

by Eli Manning...Returned his only punt eight<br />

yards.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and as punt returner<br />

at the Eagles (9/30)...Returned three<br />

punts for 29 yards, with a long of 18.<br />

- Played receiver and on special teams<br />

against Carolina (9/20)...Returned one punt<br />

back for six yards...Caught first career pass at<br />

the 4:20 mark of the first quarter, a four-yard<br />

reception that helped set up Lawrence Tynes<br />

47-yard field goal.<br />

- Saw action at receiver and on special<br />

teams...Returned two punts back for 23<br />

yards...Also had three fair catches...Had a<br />

42-yard punt returned called back due to a<br />

block-in-the-back penalty.<br />

- Made his NFL debut against the Cowboys<br />

in the season opener against Dallas (9/5).


RANDLE’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 4 4.0 4 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 6 82 13.7 36 0<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 2 68 34.0 56 0<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 2 4 2.0 5 0<br />

11/25 gb 2 26 13.0 16 1<br />

12/3 @WAS 1 13 13.0 13 1<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 1 43 43.0 43 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 16 240 16.0 56 1<br />

PUNT Returns<br />

opp. date NO. YDS AVG. FC lG TD<br />

Dal 9/5 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 2 23 11.5 3 12 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 1 6 6.0 1 6 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 3 29 9.7 1 18 0<br />

CLE 10/7 1 8 8.0 0 8 0<br />

@SF 10/14 2 2 1.0 2 2 0<br />

WAS 10/21 0 0 0.0 1 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 1 1 1.0 2 1 0<br />

PIT 11/04 0 0 0.0 2 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 2 28 14.0 1 14 0<br />

GB 11/25 2 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 2 11 5.5 1 8 0<br />

NO 12/9 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 15 108 7.2 15 18 0


55<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (9th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Cincinnati Bengals in<br />

2008…Traded to the <strong>Giants</strong> for a 5th round<br />

draft choice on April 11, 2012.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 45 games with 39 starts…<br />

Career totals include 278 tackles (159 solo),<br />

two sacks, two interceptions, eight passes<br />

defensed, a forced fumble and a fumble<br />

recovery.<br />

KEITH RIVERS<br />

Linebacker<br />

Height - 6-2<br />

Weight - 235<br />

College - USC<br />

High School - Lake Mary (Fla.)<br />

Birthdate - May 5, 1986<br />

How Acquired - Trade (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st Year<br />

linebacker before reinjuring his hamstring in<br />

the first quarter.<br />

- Inactive vs. the Buccaneers (9/16) (hamstring).<br />

- Started at weakside linebacker against the<br />

Cowboys in the season opener... Recorded<br />

seven tackles (five solo), including one tackle<br />

for a loss against the Cowboys (9/5)... Left<br />

with a hamstring injury in the second quarter,<br />

but would return to action.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams at Baltimore (12/23)...Finished with<br />

four tackles (two solo), one pass defensed<br />

and one special teams tackle.<br />

- Started at strongside linebacker at Atlanta<br />

(12/16) and recorded one solo tackle.<br />

- Started at strongside linebacker vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Recorded three solo tackles<br />

and assisted on a special teams tackle.<br />

- Started at strongside linebacker at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Had four assisted tackles<br />

and a fumble recovery.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at linebacker<br />

vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded two<br />

special teams tackles.<br />

- Inactive for the second-straight game in<br />

his return to Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Inactive vs. Pittsburgh (11/4) due to a<br />

hamstring injury.<br />

- Started at weakside linebacker at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Tied for the team lead in tackles<br />

with Stevie Brown with six (all solo)...Also<br />

contributed on special teams, tallying one<br />

tackle.<br />

- Started at weakside linebacker vs.<br />

Washington (10/21)...Recorded six solo tackles,<br />

including one for a loss.<br />

- Saw limited action at linebaker at San<br />

Franscico (10/14)...Recorded one tackle.<br />

- Inactive for the second-straight game vs.<br />

Cleveland (10/7) due to injury (hamstring).<br />

- Inactive at the Eagles (9/30, hamstring).<br />

- Returned to action at Carolina (9/20) after<br />

missing the previous game due to a hamstring<br />

injury...Saw action on special teams and at<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 5 2 7 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB Inactive<br />

9/20 @CAR 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/30 @PHI Inactive<br />

10/7 CLE Inactive<br />

10/14 @SF 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 6 0 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT Inactive<br />

11/11 @CIN Inactive<br />

11/25 GB 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 2<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 4 4 0.0 0 1 0<br />

12/9 NO 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

12/16 @ATL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 1<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 24 8 32 0.0 0 1 6


RIVERS<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

GP GS T A Tot Sacks FF FR<br />

2008 CIN 7 7 31 19 50 0.0 1 0<br />

2009 CIN 13 13 58 43 101 1.0 0 0<br />

2010 CIN 15 13 46 49 95 1.0 0 0<br />

2011 CIN Reserve/NFI<br />

2012 NYG 10 6 24 8 32 0.0 0 1<br />

Totals 45 39 159 119 278 2.0 1 1<br />

Additional Statistics: 2008 – 1 pass defensed, 1 interception returned 39 yards; 2009<br />

– 1 interception, 0 return yards; 2012 - 5 special teams tackles; 1 pass defensed.


81<br />

ADRIEN rOBINSON<br />

TIGHT END<br />

Height - 6-4<br />

Weight - 264<br />

College - Cincinnati<br />

High School - Warren Central<br />

(Indianapolis)<br />

Birthdate - Sept. 23, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Draft, 4th Round<br />

(127th pick overall)<br />

new york football giants<br />

CAREER NOTES:<br />

- Played in 38 games at Cincinnati…Caught<br />

29 passes for 434 yards (15.0-yard avg.) and<br />

5 touchdowns. Used primarily as a blocker for<br />

the Bearcats.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive at Baltimore (12/23)<br />

- Inactive at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Inactive at Washington (12/3).<br />

- Inactive vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Inactive at Cincinnati (11/4).<br />

- Inactive vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Inactive at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Inactive vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Inactive at San Francisco.<br />

- Played on special teams vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7).<br />

- Inactive at Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Inactive at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Inactive vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Made his NFL debut against the Cowboys<br />

in the season opener (9/5)... Saw action in<br />

three tight-end sets and on special teams.<br />

ROBINSON’s GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012<br />

RECEIVING<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. LG TD<br />

9/5 DAL 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB Inactive<br />

9/20 @CAR Inactive<br />

9/30 @PHI inactive<br />

10/7 CLE 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF INACTIVE<br />

10/21 WAS INACTIVE<br />

10/28 @DAL INACTIVE<br />

11/4 PIT Inactive<br />

11/11 @CIN inactive<br />

11/25 gb INACTIVE<br />

12/3 @WAS<br />

12/9 NO INACTIVE<br />

12/16 @ATL Inactive<br />

12/23 @BAL INACTIVE<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0


26<br />

Safety<br />

Height - 6-0<br />

Weight - 206<br />

College - Miami<br />

High School - South Dade (Homestead, Fla.)<br />

Birthdate - December 16, 1982<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2010)<br />

PRO BOWLS: 2009, 2010<br />

Antrel rolle<br />

NFL Exp. - 8th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 3rd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 1st round (8th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the Arizona Cardinals in<br />

2005…Released by the Cardinals on March 4,<br />

2010…Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong> on March 5, 2010<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Originally drafted as a cornerback, Rolle<br />

switched to safety prior to the 2008 season.<br />

- Scored the first postseason defensive<br />

touchdown in Cardinals franchise history<br />

when he scooped up a botched handoff in<br />

the NFC Wild Card Game vs. Atlanta (1/3/09)<br />

and returned it 27 yards for a score.<br />

- Rolle has four career touchdowns on<br />

interception returns.<br />

- Was a Pro Bowl selection in 2009 and<br />

2010.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 115 regular-season games<br />

with 106 starts. Career totals include 617<br />

tackles (527 solo), 17 interceptions (including<br />

four returned for touchdowns; three in<br />

2007), 46 passes defensed, 2.0 sacks, six<br />

forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries…<br />

Has started all 10 postseason games in which<br />

he’s played, including Super Bowls XLIII and<br />

XLVI…In postseason play, has 44 tackles (32<br />

solo), one interception returned 47 yards, 3<br />

passes defensed, and two fumble recoveries,<br />

including one he returned 27 yards for a<br />

touchdown.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Stared at free safety at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Ended the game with a game-high<br />

10 tackles (eight solo).<br />

- Started at free safety at Atlanta (12/16)<br />

and finished the game with an assisted tackle.<br />

- Started at free safety vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Tallied six tackles (five solo), one<br />

forced cumble and one fumble recovery.<br />

- Started at free safety at Washington<br />

(12/3)...Recorded a team-high 10 tackles<br />

(five solo) and one special teams tackle.<br />

- Started at free safety vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Recorded five solo tackles and one<br />

special teams tackle.<br />

- Started at free safety at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11)...Tallied six tackles (two solo).<br />

- Started at free safety vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4)...Finished the contest with nine tackles<br />

(six solo) and a pass defensed.<br />

- Started at free safety at Dallas (10/28)...<br />

Recorded two tackles...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defense that forced six Cowboys turnovers,<br />

including four Tony Romo interceptions...<br />

Left game in the fourth quarter while being<br />

evaluated for a head injury.<br />

- Started at free safety vs. Washington<br />

(10/21) and had three tackles.<br />

- Started at free safety at San Francisco<br />

(10/14)...Tied for the team lead in tackles<br />

with six (all solo)...Picked off Alex Smith two<br />

times in the third quarter.<br />

- Started at free safety vs. the Browns<br />

(10/7) and recorded six tackles (five solo),<br />

including one for a loss.<br />

- Started at free safety at the Eagles (9/30)<br />

and recorded two tackles.<br />

- Started at free safety at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Led all <strong>Giants</strong> with seven tackles (all solo)...<br />

Left the game late in the fourth quarter with<br />

a lacerated knee after running into a cameraman<br />

out of bounds.<br />

- Started at free safety against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16)...Recorded four tackles (2 solo) and<br />

one pass deflection...Also added a special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Started at free safety, and led the team<br />

with nine solo tackles against the Cowboys<br />

in the season opener (9/5).<br />

Rolle’s BESTS<br />

Tackles: 14, vs. Minnesota (12/14/08)<br />

Sacks: 1, vs. San Francisco 9/13/09)<br />

Interceptions: 3, at Cincinnati (11/18/07)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 1, 6 times, last vs. NO (12/9/12)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, 4 times, last vs. NO (12/9/12)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR STT No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 9 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 2 2 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 5 1 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 6 0 6 2 0 0 0 2 42 21.0 22 0<br />

WAS 10/21 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/4 6 3 9 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 2 4 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 5 0 5 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 5 5 10 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 5 1 6 0 1 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 8 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 67 19 86 4 1 1 3 2 42 21.0 22 0<br />

ROlle<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2005 AZ 5 4 26 2 28 1 0 0 1 29 29.0 29 0<br />

2006 AZ 16 16 77 7 84 10 2 0 1 23 23.0 23 0<br />

2007 AZ 16 8 52 10 62 10 0 0 5 231 46.2 57 3<br />

2008 AZ 16 16 78 11 89 5 0 0 1 40 40.0 40t 1<br />

2009 AZ 15 15 61 11 72 8 1 1 4 71 17.8 29 0<br />

2010 NYG 16 16 84 16 100 4 1 2 1 36 36.0 36 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 16 82 14 96 4 1 0 2 -1 -0.5 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 15 67 19 86 3 1 1 2 41 21.0 22 0<br />

Total 115 106 519 83 602 46 6 4 15 471 57 4<br />

Additional statistics: 2005 – 2 special teams tackles; 2006 – 1 special teams tackle;<br />

2007 – 5 special teams tackles; 2008 – 1 special teams tackle, 1 9-yard reception<br />

(vs. St. Louis on 12/7); 2009 – 1.5 sacks, 1 9-yard rush (vs. Minnesota on 12/6);<br />

2010 – 0.5 sacks; 2011 – 2 punt returns for 4 yards; 2012 - 3 special teams tackles.<br />

Postseason<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 AZ 4 4 11 9 20 2 0 1 1 47 47.0 47 0<br />

2009 AZ 2 2 11 5 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 21 3 24 1 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 10 10 43 17 60 3 0 2 1 47 47.0 0 0<br />

*Returned fumble 47 yards for a touchdown in NFC Wild Card Game vs. Atlanta<br />

(1/3/09).


TYLER SASH<br />

39<br />

Safety<br />

Height - 6-0<br />

Weight - 215<br />

College - Iowa<br />

High School - Oskaloosa (Iowa)<br />

Birthdate - May 27, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Draft (6th Round, 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 6th round (198th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive for the third-straight game at<br />

Baltimore (12/23, hamstring).<br />

- Inactive for the second-straight game<br />

at Atlanta (hamstring).<br />

- Was inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Added an assisted<br />

tackle before leaving the game in the first<br />

half with a hamstring injury.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at<br />

safety vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded one<br />

tackle and three special teams tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11) before leaving with an<br />

ankle injury in the first half.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Dallas<br />

(10/28)...Saw extended action at safety, following<br />

Antrel Rolle’s injury in the fourth<br />

quarter...Recorded three tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw first action of the season at San<br />

Francisco...Recorded a special teams tackle.<br />

- Exempted, Commisioner’s Permission<br />

vs. the Browns (10/7).<br />

- Missed last of a four-game suspension<br />

at Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Missed third game of a four-game suspension<br />

at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Missed second-straight game against<br />

Tampa Bay (9/16) while serving the second<br />

of a four-game suspension.<br />

- Missed the season opener against<br />

Dallas (9/5) while serving the first of a fourgame<br />

suspension.<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR STT No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

TB 9/16 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

@CAR 9/20 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

@PHI 9/30 Did Not Play - Serving NFL Suspension<br />

CLE 10/7 Exempted, Commissioner’s Permission<br />

@SF 10/14 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 0 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 INACTIVE<br />

@ATL 12/16 INACTIVE<br />

@BAL 12/23 INACTIVE<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 3 1 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0.0 0 0


SASH<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 16 0 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 7 0 3 2 4 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 22 0 5 3 7 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 15 special teams tackles; 2012 - 4 special teams tackle.<br />

POST SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 2 0 2 0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 5 special teams tackles.


33High School - Plymouth-Whitemarsh (Plymouth Meeting, Pa.)<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 7th round (221st pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Placed on Reserve/Injured (knee) on<br />

October 20, for the remainder of the season.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Placed on Reserve/Injured on October<br />

20, prior to the Washington contest (10/21).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at San<br />

DA’REL SCOTT<br />

Running Back<br />

Height - 5-10<br />

Weight - 205<br />

College - Maryland<br />

Birthdate - May 26, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Draft (7th Round, 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. -2nd Year<br />

Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Played on special teams vs. the Browns<br />

(10/7).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Saw first action of the season at Carolina<br />

(9/20) at running back...Rushed six times for<br />

nine yards...Also recorded two special teams<br />

tackles.<br />

- Inactive against Tampa Bay (9/16)<br />

- Inactive for the season opener against<br />

Dallas (9/5).<br />

SCOTT’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD STT No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5<br />

Inactive<br />

TB 9/16<br />

INACTIVE<br />

@CAR 9/20 6 9 1.5 5 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 RESERVE/injured<br />

@DAL 10/28 Reserve/injured<br />

PIT 11/04 RESERVE/injured<br />

@CIN 11/11 Reserve/injured<br />

GB 11/25 RESERVE/injured<br />

@WAS 12/3 Reserve/injured<br />

NO 12/9<br />

RESERVE/INJURED<br />

@ATL 12/16 RESERVE/INJURED<br />

@BAL 12/23 RESERVE/INJURED<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 6 9 1.5 5 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

scott<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 11 0 5 16 3.2 8 0 2 13 6.5 9 0<br />

2012 NYG 4 0 6 9 1.5 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Totals 15 0 11 25 2.3 8 0 2 13 6.5 9 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG 14 341 24.4 38 0<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2011 NYG Inactive


CHRIS SNEE<br />

76<br />

GUARD<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 310<br />

College - Boston College<br />

High School - Montrose (Pa.)<br />

Birthdate - January 18, 1982<br />

How Acquired - Draft (2nd Round, 2004)<br />

NFL Exp. - 9th Year<br />

PRO BOWL: 2008, 2009, 2010 <strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 9th Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (34th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2004.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Snee has now played 137 regular-season<br />

games for the <strong>Giants</strong>, the 2nd-highest total<br />

among active players. David Diehl has played<br />

152 games.<br />

- In 2010, Snee was voted 1st team All-Pro<br />

by The Sporting <strong>New</strong>s and the Pro Football<br />

Writers Association and 2nd team by the<br />

Associated Press.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has started every game in which he’s<br />

played (137 regular season and 11 postseason)<br />

at right guard.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at right guard at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Saw limited action in the fourth<br />

quarter due to a hip injury suffered in Week<br />

15 at Atlanta.<br />

- Started at right guard at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Left the game in the first half with a hip<br />

injury but returned.<br />

- Started at right guard vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Part of the offensive line group that<br />

helped David Wilson rush for 100 yards.<br />

- Started at right guard at Washington<br />

(12/3)...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong> offensive line unit<br />

that helped Ahmad Bradshaw rush for 103<br />

yards.<br />

- Started at right guard vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25).<br />

- Started at right guard at Cincinatti<br />

(11/11).<br />

- Started at right guard vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4).<br />

- Started at right guard at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Started at right guard vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Pass protection helped Eli Manning<br />

throw for 337 yards.<br />

- Started at right guard...Blocking helped<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw rush for his second-consecutive<br />

100 yard game (113)...Part of an<br />

offensive line unit that did not allow a sack<br />

on Eli Manning for the third-straight game.<br />

- Started at right guard...Blocking helped<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw rush for a career-high 200<br />

yards...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong> offensive line unit<br />

that did not allow a sack for the secondstraight<br />

game.<br />

- Started at right guard at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Was part of a <strong>Giants</strong> offensive line<br />

unit that did not allow a sack.<br />

- Started at right guard at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> offensive line unit that<br />

helped Andre Brown rush for 113 yards and<br />

Eli Manning throw for 288 yards.<br />

- Started at right gaurd against the<br />

Buccaneers (9/16)...Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> offensive<br />

line that helped gain 604 total yards, the<br />

second-highest total in franchise history.<br />

- Started at right guard in the season<br />

opener against Dallas (9/5). Made a tackle<br />

after the Cowboys recovered David WIlson’s<br />

fumble.<br />

SNEE’s Games Played/Started<br />

Regular Season<br />

GP<br />

GS<br />

2004 NYG 11 11<br />

2005 NYG 16 16<br />

2006 NYG 16 16<br />

2007 NYG 16 16<br />

2008 NYG 16 16<br />

2009 NYG 16 16<br />

2010 NYG 16 16<br />

2011 NYG 15 15<br />

2012 NYG 15 15<br />

Totals 137 137<br />

Postseason<br />

2005 NYG 1 1<br />

2006 NYG 1 1<br />

2007 NYG 4 4<br />

2008 NYG 1 1<br />

2011 NYG 4 4<br />

Totals 11 11


41<br />

RUNNING BACK<br />

Height -6-0<br />

Weight - 200<br />

College - Arizona state<br />

High SchooL - SHAWNEE MISSION NW (shawnee, ks)<br />

Birthdate - August 10, 1986<br />

How Acquired - free agent (2012)<br />

NFL Exp. - 4th year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 1st Year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally selected by the Denver Broncos<br />

in the fifth round (148th overall) of the 2008<br />

NFL Draft...Waived (Injury Settlement) by<br />

the Broncos on Aug. 15, 2009...Signed with<br />

the Washington Redskins as a free agent<br />

on April 19, 2010...Waived by the Redskins<br />

on September 4, 2010, but signed to<br />

Washington’s practice squad on September<br />

5, 2010...Signed to the Redskins 53-man roster<br />

on Sept. 25, 2010...Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

on Nov. 28, 2012.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Made his <strong>Giants</strong> debut at Atlanta (12/16)...<br />

Saw limited action at running back.<br />

TORAIN’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

ryan torain<br />

- Inactive vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Inactive in his return to Washington (12/3).<br />

- Not with team vs. Green Bay (11/25)<br />

- Not with team at Cincinnati (11/4).<br />

- Not with team vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Not with team at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Not with team vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Not with team at San Francisco.<br />

- Not with team vs. Cleveland (10/7).<br />

- Not with team at Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Not with team at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Not with team vs. Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Not with team vs. Cowboys in the season<br />

opener (9/5).<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5<br />

NOT with team<br />

TB 9/16<br />

NOT with team<br />

@CAR 9/20<br />

not with team<br />

@Phi 9/30<br />

not with team<br />

CLE 10/7<br />

NOT with team<br />

@SF 10/14<br />

not with team<br />

WAS 10/21<br />

NOT with team<br />

@DAL 10/28<br />

not with team<br />

PIT 11/04<br />

NOT WITH TEAM<br />

@CIN 11/11<br />

not with team<br />

GB 11/25<br />

NOT with team<br />

@WAS 12/3<br />

inACTIVE<br />

NO 12/9<br />

INACTIVE<br />

@ATL 12/16 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TORAIN<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

RUSHING<br />

RECEIVING<br />

GP GS Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 DEN 2 1 59 69 4.6 19 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2010 WAS 10 8 164 0 4.5 54 4 18 125 6.9 20 2<br />

2011 WAS 8 4 59 200 3.4 39 1 6 23 3.8 7 0<br />

2012 NYG 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TOTALS 22 13 238 1011 4.2 54 6 24 148 6.2 20 2


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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 6th round (184th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2010…Waived<br />

by the <strong>Giants</strong> on Sept. 3, 2011…Signed to<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong>’ practice squad on Sept. 4, 2011…<br />

Signed to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ active roster on Feb. 7,<br />

2012.<br />

adrian Tracy<br />

defensive end<br />

Height- 6-2<br />

Weight-245<br />

College-William & Mary<br />

98High School- Potomac Falls (Sterling, Va.)<br />

Birthdate- April 6, 1987<br />

How Acquired- Draft, (6th Round, 2010)<br />

NFL Exp.- 2ND Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2ND year<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 0 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

9/20 @CAR 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 0 0 0 0 0 0 2<br />

10/14 @SF 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 1<br />

12/9 NO 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 5 2 7 1.0 0 0 5<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at defensive<br />

end at Baltimore (12/23)...Assisted on<br />

two tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Atlanta<br />

(12/16).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Assisted on a special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at defensive<br />

end vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Recorded<br />

one solo tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at<br />

defensive end at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Recorded one special<br />

teams tackle.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Dallas<br />

(10/28)<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw action at defensive end and on special<br />

teams...Recorded his first career sack...<br />

Also added four tackles...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defensive unit that held the 49ers to just<br />

three points.<br />

- Recorded two special teams tackles vs.<br />

the Browns (10/7).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Carolina<br />

(9/20).<br />

- Saw action on special teams against the<br />

Buccaneeers (9/16), where he recorded one<br />

tracy<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

Year GP GS T S A Sks Yds Int<br />

2010 nyg INJURED RESERVE<br />

2011 NYG PRACTICE SQUAD<br />

2012 NYG 15 0 7 5 2 1.0 0 0 0<br />

Totals 14 0 7 5 2<br />

Additional Statistics: 2012 –5 special teams tackles.<br />

1.0 0 0 0


30<br />

Cornerback<br />

Height - 5-9<br />

Weight - 180<br />

College - Arizona State<br />

High School - Taft (Woodland Hills, Calif.)<br />

Birthdate - May 29, 1984<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2011)<br />

NFL EXP.- 5th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> EXP. - 2nd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 4th round (124th pick<br />

overall) draft choice by the Washington<br />

Redskins in 2008…Traded by Washington to<br />

Indianapolis on Sept. 4, 2010…Released by<br />

the Colts on Sept. 28, 2011…Signed by the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> on Oct. 4, 2011.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 62 regular-season games<br />

with eight starts and started the only postseason<br />

game in which he played…Career<br />

totals include 90 tackles (71 solo), one<br />

interception, one sack, 11 passes defensed<br />

and two fumble recoveries, plus 31 special<br />

teams tackles…He has also returned 14<br />

kickoffs for a 21.4-yard average…Tryon had<br />

three tackles (two solo) and an interception<br />

in his only postseason game.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Saw limited action at cornerback at<br />

Atlanta (12/16) when Jayron Hosley left the<br />

game with an ankle injury...Assisted on a<br />

tackle...Also play on special teams.<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at<br />

justin tryon<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25)...Recorded two special teams<br />

tackles and a special teams fumble recovery.<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11) where he tallied 2 tackles.<br />

- Saw action on special teams, where he<br />

recorded one tackle, vs. Pittsburgh (11/4).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at Dallas<br />

(10/28).<br />

- Saw action on special teams vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Saw action on special teams at San<br />

Francisco (10/14), where he led the team in<br />

tackles.<br />

- Played at defensive back and on special<br />

teams.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at defensive<br />

back at Philadelphia (9/30)...Recorded<br />

one tackle on defense and one on special<br />

teams.<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at<br />

defensive back at Carolina (9/20).<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at<br />

defensive back vs Tampa Bay (9/16).<br />

- Saw action on special teams and at cornerback<br />

against the Cowboys in the season<br />

opener (9/5), and made three tackles (two<br />

solo). .. Saw extended action at corner after<br />

Michael Coe left the game with a hamstring<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR STT No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 5 2 7 0 0 2 10 0 0 0.0 0 0


tryon<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2008 WAS 14 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2009 WAS 15 2 22 5 27 3 0 0 1 3 3.0 3 0<br />

2010 IND 12 6 34 10 44 7 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 IND 3 0 5 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 3 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 0 5 2 7 0 0 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Totals 590 8 71 19 90 11 0 2 1 3 3.0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2008 – 4 special teams tackles; 2009 – 3 special teams tackles;<br />

2010 – 10 special teams tackles, 14 kickoff returns for 299 yards (21.4-yard avg.,<br />

long of 31 yards; 2011 – 4 special teams tackles (2 with the <strong>Giants</strong>); 2012 - 10 special<br />

teams tackles.<br />

POSTSEASON TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A TOT PD FF FR NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />

2010 IND 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 23 23.0 23 0<br />

2011 NYG Injured Reserve<br />

Totals 1 1 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 23 23.0 23 0


91<br />

defensive end<br />

Height - 6-5<br />

Weight - 274<br />

College - Notre Dame<br />

High School - Central Coosa County (ALa.)<br />

Birthdate - March 29, 1983<br />

How Acquired - Draft (3rd Round, 2005)<br />

PRO BOWL: 2008, 2010<br />

JUSTIN TUCK<br />

NFL Exp. - 8th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 8th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 3rd round (74th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2005.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Has emerged as one of the NFL’s finest<br />

defensive ends, totaling 48.5 regular season<br />

sacks the previous five seasons and playing<br />

in the Pro Bowl in 2008 and 2010.<br />

- Tuck had two sacks of Tom Brady in both<br />

Super Bowl XLII and Super Bowl XLVI.<br />

- Tuck is a versatile player who has contributed<br />

as a defensive end, tackle and on<br />

special teams.<br />

- Tuck was voted defensive captain by his<br />

teammates in 2010 and 2011.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 110 regular-season games<br />

with 74 starts at defensive end and played<br />

in 10 postseason games with five starts…<br />

Tuck’s career regular season totals include<br />

405 tackles (261 solo), 48.5 sacks, one interception,<br />

23 passes defensed, 14 forced fumbles<br />

and six fumble recoveries…Tuck’s 48.5<br />

career sacks place him 6th on the <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

official career list (since 1982), 14.5 behind<br />

Keith Hamilton (63.0)…Tuck also has 24<br />

special teams tackles…In the postseason,<br />

Tuck has 35 tackles (24 solo), 5.5 sacks and<br />

a forced fumble.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Inactive due to injury (Neck).<br />

- Started at left defensive end at Atlanta<br />

(12/16)...Recorded two solo tackles.<br />

- Started at left defensive end vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Recorded five tackles (three<br />

solo).<br />

- Started at left defensive end at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Recorded two tackles.<br />

- Started at left defensive end vs. Green<br />

Bay (11/25)...Recorded one tackle and one<br />

quarterback hit.<br />

- Started at left defensive end at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11) and assisted on two tackles.<br />

- Started at left defensive end vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Recorded two of the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> four sacks on Ben Roethlisberger...<br />

Also added five tackles (three solo) and one<br />

pass defense.<br />

- Started at LE at Dallas (10/28)...Part of<br />

a <strong>Giants</strong> defense that forced six Cowboys<br />

turnovers and allowed just 19 rushing yards<br />

for the contest.<br />

- Started at left defensive end vs.<br />

Washington (10/12)...Sacked Robert Griffin<br />

III, his first of the season, on a third down<br />

play in the second quarter.<br />

- Started at LDE at the 49ers (10/14)...Part<br />

of the <strong>Giants</strong> defensive unit that allowed<br />

just three points and held San Francisco<br />

to 80 rushing yards, 115.8 yards less than<br />

the Niners’ league-leading total entering the<br />

game.<br />

- Started at left defensive end against the<br />

Browns (10/7)...Recorded six tackles (3 solo).<br />

- Started at LE opposite Jason Pierre-Paul at<br />

Philadelphia (9/30)...Provided constant pressure<br />

on Eagels QB Michael Vick throughout<br />

the game...Finished with four tackles (two<br />

solo).<br />

- Started at left defensive end at Carolina<br />

(9/20)...Tallied three tackles (2 solo)...Part<br />

of the <strong>Giants</strong> defensive that held Carolina<br />

scoreless in the first half and to just seven<br />

points for the contest.<br />

- Started at defensive end opposite Jason<br />

Pierre-Paul and recorded three tackles (all<br />

solo) against the Buccaneers (9/16).<br />

- Started at defensive end and made four<br />

tackles (one solo) against the Cowboys in the<br />

season opener (9/5).<br />

tuck’s bests<br />

Tackles: 12, vs. TEN (9/26/10)<br />

Sacks: 3, 2 times, last at PHI (11/21/10)<br />

Interceptions: 1, at STL (9/14/08)<br />

Forced Fumbles: 2, 3 times, last vs. WAS (12/5/10)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 1, 6 times, last at GB (12/26/10)


REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 3 3 6 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 4 2 6 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 DAL 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 3 2 5 2.0 0 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 0 2 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL Inactive<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 26 17 43 3.0 0 0 0<br />

tuck<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot Sks FF FR<br />

2005 NYG 14 1 15 4 19 1.0 1 0<br />

2006 NYG 6 0 3 1 4 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 16 2 34 24 58 10.0 1 0<br />

2008 NYG 16 16 42 29 71 12.0 3 0<br />

2009 NYG 16 15 41 33 74 6.0 4 1<br />

2010 NYG 16 16 73 26 99 11.5 5 5<br />

2011 NYG 12 11 27 10 37 5.0 0 0<br />

2012 NYG 14 14 26 17 43 3.0 0 0<br />

Total 110 75 261 144 405 48.5 14 6<br />

Additional Statistics: 2005 - 18 special teams tackles, 1 pass defensed; 2006 - 6<br />

special teams tackles; 2008 – 1 interception, 3 passes defensed; 2009 – 10 passes<br />

defensed; 2010 – 4 passes defensed; 2011 – 4 passes defensed.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot SKS FF FR<br />

2005 NYG 1 0 1 0 1 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 10 8 18 2.0 1 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 1 3 1 4 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 10 2 12 3.5 0 0<br />

Total 10 5 24 11 35 5.5 1 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2007 - 1 pass defensed NFC Defensive Player of the Week:<br />

2009 Week 1


LAWRENCE TYNES<br />

9<br />

kicker<br />

Height - 6-1<br />

Weight - 202<br />

College - Troy<br />

HIGH SCHOOL - MILTON (FLA.)<br />

Birthdate - May 3, 1978<br />

How Acquired - Trade (Kansas City, 2007)<br />

NFL Exp. - 9th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 6th Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed by the Kansas City Chiefs<br />

as a rookie free agent on April 26, 2001…<br />

Released by the Chiefs on Aug. 27, 2001…<br />

Signed by the Chiefs on Jan. 16, 2002…<br />

Released by the Chiefs on Sept. 1, 2002…<br />

Signed by the Ottawa Roughriders (Canadian<br />

Football League) on Sept. 5, 2002….Signed<br />

by the Chiefs on Feb. 9. 2004…Traded to<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> on May 22, 2007 for a 7th-round<br />

draft choice.<br />

GIANTS NOTE:<br />

- Tynes kicked overtime field goals to win<br />

both the 2007 and 2011 NFC Championship<br />

Games. He is the only kicker in NFL history<br />

with two postseason game-winning field<br />

goals in overtime.<br />

- Tynes’ game-winning 47-yard field goal<br />

just 2:35 into overtime in the 2007 NFC<br />

Championship Game in Green Bay was the<br />

longest postseason 3-pointer in Lambeau<br />

Field history.<br />

- Tynes is the NFL’s first Scottish-born<br />

player. Although raised in Florida, he was<br />

born in Greenock, Scotland after his parents<br />

met there while his father was a Master<br />

Chief in the U.S. Navy.<br />

- While playing in NFL Europe: played in<br />

10 games as the long-distance kicker for<br />

the Scottish Claymores…Hit nine of 12 field<br />

goals (75.0 percent) for 27 points, with a<br />

long of 49 yards.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Tynes has played in 128 regular-season<br />

games and in 10 postseason games…In the<br />

regular season, he has made 190 of 233<br />

(81.5%) regular season field goal attempts<br />

and 349 of 355 extra point tries (98.3%) for<br />

919 points…In postseason play, Tynes has<br />

made 13 of 18 field goal attempts (72.2%)<br />

and all 20 of his extra point tries.<br />

- With the <strong>Giants</strong>, Tynes has played in<br />

60 regular season games and made 122 of<br />

146 (84.9%) field goal attempts and 214 of<br />

216 extra point tries (99.1%) in the regular<br />

season…Tynes has scored 578 regular season<br />

points for the <strong>Giants</strong>, placing him 2nd<br />

in franchise history…Tynes’ 214 extra points<br />

place him 2nd in <strong>Giants</strong> history, behind<br />

Pete Gogolak (268)…Tynes has made 196<br />

consecutive extra point attempts, breaking<br />

Gogolak’s former team record of 133 in a<br />

row…Tynes’ 122 field goals are 4th in <strong>Giants</strong><br />

history and his 145 attempts are 5th…In 9<br />

postseason games with the <strong>Giants</strong>, Tynes has<br />

made 13 of 17 field goal attempts (76.5%)<br />

and all 20 of his extra point tries – all <strong>Giants</strong><br />

postseason records.<br />

- Tynes also owns the <strong>Giants</strong> postseason<br />

record with 59 points. Amani Toomer is 2nd<br />

with 42.<br />

- With both Kansas City and the <strong>Giants</strong>,<br />

Tynes kicked at least one field goal in 15 consecutive<br />

games. With the Chiefs, the streak<br />

began at Denver (12/19/04) and ended vs.<br />

Denver (12/4/05). With the <strong>Giants</strong>, he kicked<br />

a field goal in each of the 1st 15 games of<br />

the 2009 season, beginning vs. Washington<br />

(9/13) and ending at Minnesota (1/3). He<br />

enters the 2012 season with at least 1 field<br />

goal in 13 consecutive games…Tynes has<br />

scored at least 100 points in each full season<br />

of his career: 109 in 2004 and 2007, a careerhigh<br />

126 in 2009, 125 in 2005, 107 in 2006<br />

and 100 in 2010, 2011 and 2012…Eighty<br />

eight of his 673 career kickoffs (12.9%) have<br />

resulted in touchbacks.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Did not attend a field goal at Baltimore<br />

(12/23).<br />

- Missed his only field goal try, a 30-yard<br />

attempt which sailed wide left, in a shutout<br />

loss at Atlanta (12/16)...His streak of consecutive<br />

games with at least one field goal<br />

ended at a career-high 26...His lone kickoff<br />

resulted in a touchback.<br />

- Went one for two in field goal attempts<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...Made his 39-yard<br />

attempt and missed a 36-yard attempt...<br />

Went seven for seven on extra points.<br />

- Connected on three of four field goal<br />

attempts at Washington (12/3)...His lone<br />

miss, from 43 yards, sailed wide left...Also<br />

went one for one on extra points.<br />

- Went one for one in field goal attempts


(43-yarder) vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Also made<br />

5 of 5 PAT attempts.<br />

- Went 2 for 2 in field goal attempts (23 and<br />

31 yards) at Cincinnati (11/11).<br />

- Kicked two field goals (from 50 and 23<br />

yards; he was also short on a 51-yard try) vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4)...Went 2 for 2 for PATs.<br />

- Kicked a career-high tying five field goals in<br />

five attempts (41, 37, 26, 43 and 37 yards) at<br />

Dallas (10/28)...Also kicked two extra points...<br />

His 17 points raised his <strong>Giants</strong> career total to<br />

535 (113 field goals, 196 extra points). That<br />

moved him past Brad Daluiso (526) and into<br />

second place on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ career scoring list.<br />

- Kicked field goals of 27 and 39 yards, and<br />

three extra points vs. Washington (10/21).<br />

- Kicked four field goals (34, 30, 22, 32) at<br />

San Francisco (10/4)...His 40-yard attempt was<br />

blocked.<br />

- Kicked two field goals (29, 40) and five extra<br />

points vs. the Browns (10/7).<br />

- Attempted to win the game with a 54-yard<br />

field goal fell just short with eight seconds<br />

remaining...Kicked a 25-yard field goal, his<br />

100th in a <strong>Giants</strong> uniform...With five points<br />

(a field goal and two extra points), Tynes<br />

passed Danelo (482) and tied Frank Gifford<br />

for third on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ career scoring list<br />

with 484 points...Has kicked at least one<br />

field goal in 17 consecutive games, a career<br />

high.<br />

- Kicked a career-high five field goals –<br />

from 47, 49, 30, 36 and 27 yards - at<br />

Carolina (9/20)...Also connected on all<br />

three of his extra point attempts...Was<br />

named NFL Special Teams Player of the<br />

Week following his Week 3 performance.<br />

- Connect on all our of his field-goal<br />

attempts, with a long of 36, against Tampa<br />

Bay (9/16).<br />

- Made both of his exta point attempts<br />

Field Goals Attempted:<br />

5, 4 Times, Last Time,<br />

at Dallas (10/28/12)<br />

Field Goals Made:<br />

5, Last Time, at Dallas<br />

(10/28/12)<br />

TYNES’ SINGLE-GAME HIGH MARKS:<br />

Long Field Goal Made:<br />

53 vs. San Diego (10/22/06)<br />

Longest Field Goal<br />

Attempted:<br />

61 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans (11/28/11)<br />

58 at Denver (9/12/05)<br />

53 at Dallas (10/25/10)<br />

PAT’s Made: 8 vs. Atlanta<br />

(10/24/04)<br />

Points: 14 vs. <strong>New</strong> England<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

SCORING PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS<br />

DAL 9/5 2 2 1 1 1.00 22 5<br />

TB 9/16 3 3 4 4 1.00 36 15<br />

@CAR 9/20 3 3 5 5 1.00 49 18<br />

@PHI 9/30 2 2 1 2 .500 25 7<br />

CLE 10/7 5 5 2 2 1.00 40 11<br />

@SF 10/14 2 2 4 5 .800 34 14<br />

WAS 10/21 3 3 2 2 1.00 39 9<br />

@DAL 10/28 2 2 5 5 1.00 43 17<br />

PIT 11/4 2 2 2 3 .666 50 8<br />

@CIN 11/11 1 1 2 2 1.00 31 7<br />

GB 11/25 5 5 1 1 1.00 47 8<br />

@WAS 12/3 1 1 3 4 .750 40 10<br />

NO 12/9 7 7 1 2 .500 39 10<br />

@ATL 12/16 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 38 38 33 39 .846 50 139


TYNES<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

SCORING GP GS PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS<br />

2004 KC 16 0 58 60 17 23 .739 50 109<br />

2005 KC 16 0 44 45 27 33 .818 52 125<br />

2006 KC 16 0 35 36 24 31 .774 53 107<br />

2007 NYG 16 0 40 42 23 27 .852 48 109<br />

2008 NYG 2 0 3 3 1 1 100 19 6<br />

2009 NYG 16 0 45 45 27 32 .844 52 126<br />

2010 NYG 15 0 43 43 19 23 .826 53 100<br />

2011 NYG 16 0 43 43 19 24 .792 50 100<br />

2012 NYG 15 0 38 38 33 39 .849 50 139<br />

Total 126 0 349 355 190 232 .815 53 919<br />

Additional Stats: One punt for 33 yards vs. San Francisco (10/1/06)…Has 8 special<br />

teams tackles, including 2 in 2009, 2 in 2010 and 1 in 2011.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

SCORING GP GS PAT ATT FG FGA PCT LG PTS<br />

2006 KC 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 4 0 10 10 5 7 71.4 47 25<br />

2008 NYG 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 10 10 8 10 .800 38 34<br />

Total 10 0 20 20 13 18 .722 47 59<br />

FIELD GOAL ACCURACY<br />

TEAM 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total PCT<br />

2004 KC 0-0 5-5 7-8 3-6 2-4 17-23 .739<br />

2005 KC 1-1 8-8 12-13 4-8 2-3 27-33 .818<br />

2006 KC 1-1 10-10 4-6 7-10 2-4 24-31 .774<br />

2007 NYG 1-1 9-10 5-8 8-8 0-0 23-27 .852<br />

2008 NYG 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1.00<br />

2009 NYG 0-0 10-12 11-13 5-6 1-1 27-32 .844<br />

2010 NYG 0-0 12-12 2-4 3-4 2-3 19-23 .826<br />

2011 NYG 0-0 12-12 3-4 3-5 1-3 19-24 .792<br />

2012 NYG 0-0 11-11 14-16 7-9 1-3 33-38 .868<br />

Total 4-4 77-80 56-70 40-56 11-21 190-232 .819<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TEAM 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total PCT<br />

2006 KC 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000<br />

2007 NYG 0-0 2-2 2-3 1-2 0-0 5-7 .714<br />

2008 NYG 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 .000<br />

2011 NYG 0-0 2-2 6-7 0-1 0-0 8-10 .800<br />

Total 0-0 5-6 11-13 1-4 0-0 13-18 .722<br />

TOUCHBACKS<br />

KOs TBs Pct.<br />

2004 KC 92 7 7.6<br />

2005 KC 84 2 2.4<br />

2006 KC 76 5 6.6<br />

2007 NYG 80 8 10.0<br />

2008 NYG 14 1 7.1<br />

2009 NYG 84 6 7.1<br />

2010 NYG 78 6 7.7<br />

2011 NYG 79 34 43.0<br />

2012 NYG 84 21 23.9<br />

Total 683 90 13.0<br />

NFC Special Teams Player of the Week: 2012 Week 3<br />

Special Teams Player of the Month: October 2012


OSI UMENYIORA<br />

72<br />

defensive end<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 255<br />

College - Troy<br />

High School - Auburn (Ala.)<br />

Birthdate - November 16, 1981<br />

How Acquired - Draft (2nd Round, 2003)<br />

NFL Exp. - 10th year<br />

PRO BOWL: 2005, 2007 <strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 10th year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (56th pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2003.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Set a <strong>Giants</strong> franchise record with 6.0<br />

sacks vs. Philadelphia on Sept. 23, 2007,<br />

surpassing the old mark of 4.5 sacks by<br />

Pepper Johnson at Tampa Bay on Nov. 24,<br />

1991.<br />

- From 2004-10, Umenyiora was the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ sole or shared leader in sacks in 6 of<br />

seven seasons, missing only 2008, when he<br />

did not play a game after undergoing knee<br />

surgery. He was the team sack leader in<br />

four consecutive seasons with 7.0 in 2004,<br />

14.5 in 2005, 6.0 in 2006 and 13.0 in 2007,<br />

and again with 7.0 in 2009. He was tied<br />

with Justin Tuck for the team lead in 2010<br />

with 11.5. Umenyiora was the first Giant to<br />

top the team in sacks four years in a row<br />

since Lawrence Taylor led the team in five<br />

consecutive seasons from 1986-90. Michael<br />

Strahan was No. 1 in sacks each season<br />

from 1995-98, but shared the 1996 lead<br />

with Chad Bratzke.<br />

- Has 75.0 career regular-season sacks,<br />

which place him 4th on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ official<br />

career list (since 1982, when sacks were 1st<br />

recognized)…He is 4.5 sacks behind No. 3<br />

Leonard Marshall.<br />

- Umenyiora is the only player in <strong>Giants</strong><br />

history with three touchdowns on fumble<br />

returns.<br />

- Was voted to the Pro Bowl following the<br />

2005 and 2007 seasons.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 128 regular-season games<br />

with 88 starts and in 10 postseason games<br />

with seven starts at right defensive end…<br />

Career totals include 411 tackles (276 solo),<br />

75.0 sacks, 12 passes defensed, 32 forced<br />

fumbles and 13 fumble recoveries in the<br />

regular season, and 29 tackles (22 solo), 3.5<br />

sacks and two forced fumbles in the postseason.<br />

- Has been named NFC Defensive Player<br />

of the Week twice, Special Teams Player of<br />

the Week once and Defensive Player of the<br />

Month once.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at left defensive end in place of<br />

the injured Justin Tuck at Baltimore (12/23)...<br />

Recorded five tackles (four solo) and one QB<br />

hit.<br />

- Saw action at defensive end at Atlanta<br />

(12/16)...Had three tackles (one solo),<br />

including one for a loss and two QB hits.<br />

- Saw significant action at defensive end<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...Recorded two tackles<br />

(one solo), including one sack on Drew<br />

Brees in the fourth quarter.<br />

- Made his second start of the season at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Assisted on a tackle and<br />

recorded a QB hit on Robert Griffin III.<br />

- Played at defensive end vs. Green Bay<br />

(11/25)...Recorded a strip-sack on Aaron<br />

Rodgers and two solo tackles.<br />

- Played defensive end at Cincinnati and<br />

recorded four tackles (two solo).<br />

- Played defensive end vs. Pittsburgh<br />

(11/4)...His sack and forced fumble on Ben<br />

Roethlisberg led to Michael Boley’s 70-yard<br />

return for a touchdown in the second quarter...Also<br />

added seven tackles (five solo).<br />

- Played defensive end at Dallas (10/28)<br />

and recorded one tackle...Part of a <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defense that forced six Cowboys turnovers<br />

and allowed just 19 rushing yards for the<br />

contest.<br />

- Played in the defensive line rotation vs.<br />

Washington (10/21) and recorded two tackles<br />

(one solo) including a six-yard sack on<br />

Robert Griffin III in the fourth quarter.<br />

- Recorded first start of season at San<br />

Francisco (10/14)...Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> defensive<br />

unit that allowed just three points...<br />

Part of the <strong>Giants</strong>’ defense that held San<br />

Francisco to 80 rushing yards, 115.8 yards<br />

less than the Niners’ league-leading total<br />

entering the game.<br />

- Played in the defensive line rotation and<br />

recorded six tackles (3 solo) against the<br />

Browns (10/7).<br />

- Had one of the <strong>Giants</strong> two sacks on<br />

Michael Vick at Philadelphia (9/30)...Also


umenyiora’s bests<br />

Tackles: 9, 2 times, last vs. MIN (11/13/05)<br />

Sacks: 6, vs. PHI (9/30/07)<br />

Interceptions: none<br />

Forced Fumbles: 2, 5 times, last at WAS (1/2/11)<br />

Fumble Recoveries: 2 vs. SF (10/21/07)<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/16 TB 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 0 1 1.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 4 0 4 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 1 3 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/28 @DAL 1 0 1 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/4 PIT 5 2 7 1.0 1 0 0<br />

11/11 @CIN 2 2 4 0.0 0 0 0<br />

11/25 GB 2 0 2 1.0 1 0 0<br />

12/3 @WAS 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/9 NO 1 1 2 1.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 1 2 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 4 1 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL 26 13 39 6.0 2 0 0<br />

recorded four tackles.<br />

- Recorded first sack of the season<br />

at Carolina (9/20)...Part of the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> defensive unit that shutout<br />

the Panthers in the first held and held<br />

them to just seven point for the game.<br />

- Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> defensive rotation<br />

against the Buccaneers (9/16)...<br />

Recorded one tackle.<br />

- Had one tackle at defensive end<br />

against the Cowboys in the season<br />

opener (9/5).<br />

UMENYIORA<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot Sks FF FR<br />

2003 NYG 13 1 15 4 19 1.0 1 0<br />

2004 NYG 16 7 42 16 58 7.0 3 4<br />

2005 NYG 16 16 48 22 70 14.5 4 2<br />

2006 NYG 11 11 27 12 39 6.0 1 0<br />

2007 NYG 16 16 32 20 52 13.0 5 2<br />

2008 NYG INJURED RESERVE<br />

2009 NYG 16 11 19 26 45 7.0 4 4<br />

2010 NYG 16 16 53 13 66 11.5 10 1<br />

2011 NYG 9 7 16 9 25 9.0 2 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 3 26 13 39 6.0 2 0<br />

Total 128 88 276 135 411 75.0 32 13<br />

Additional Statistics: 2012 - 1 pass defensed; 2009 – 1 fumble return for a TD (37<br />

yards); 2007 – 1 fumble return for a TD (75 yards); 2006- 2 passes defensed; 2005-3<br />

passes defensed; 2004 - 1 fumble recovery for a TD (50 yards), 3 passes defensed;<br />

2003- 1 special teams tackle.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A Tot Sks FF FR<br />

2005 NYG 1 1 6 0 6 1 1 0<br />

2006 NYG 1 1 3 1 4 1 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 4 4 7 3 10 0 0 0<br />

2008 NYG Injured Reserve<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 6 3 9 3.5 1 0<br />

Total 10 6 22 7 29 5.5 2 0<br />

NFC Special Teams Player of the Week: 2003 Week 17<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Week: 2007 Week 4<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Week: 2007 Week 7<br />

NFC Defensive Player of the Month: October 2010


steve WEatherford<br />

5<br />

punter<br />

Height - 6-2<br />

Weight - 211<br />

College - Illinois<br />

High School - Terre Haute (Ind.)<br />

Birthdate - DecEMBER 17, 1982<br />

How Acquired - Free Agent (2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 7th Year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd Year<br />

new york football giants<br />

TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally signed as a rookie free agent<br />

by the <strong>New</strong> Orleans Saints on May 12,<br />

2006…Waived by the Saints on Sept. 2,<br />

2006…Re-signed by the Saints on Sept. 5,<br />

2006…Waived by the Saints on Oct. 20,<br />

2008…Awarded to the Kansas City Chiefs on<br />

Oct. 21, 2008…Waived by the Chiefs on Nov.<br />

4, 2008…Signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars<br />

on Nov. 25, 2008…Released by the Jaguars<br />

on Sept. 5, 2009…Signed by the Jets on Sept.<br />

8, 2009…Signed by the <strong>Giants</strong> on July 30,<br />

2011.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Weatherford punted 12 times in the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ NFC Championship Game victory<br />

in San Francisco, tying David Lee of the<br />

Baltimore Colts (in a 1977 AFC Divisional<br />

Playoff) for 2nd-highest total in NFL postseason<br />

history.<br />

- Weatherford set a Super Bowl record<br />

with three punts downed inside the 20-yard<br />

line.<br />

- Tied an NFL record in 2010 by placing 42<br />

punts inside the 20-yard line.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 109 regular-season games…<br />

Career totals include 501 punts for 21,989<br />

yards, a gross average of 43.9 yards, and a<br />

net average of 37.5 yards...Has a career-long<br />

punt of 68 yards at Cincinatti (11/11/12)…<br />

Weatherford has dropped 156 punts inside<br />

the 20-yard line and has 49 touchbacks…He<br />

has never had a punt blocked…Weatherford<br />

has played in 11 postseason games in which<br />

he has 57 punts for 2,442 yards, a 42.8-yard<br />

gross average and a 35.8-yard net average,<br />

15 punts placed inside the 20 and 11 touchbacks…Weatherford<br />

has five career rushing<br />

attempts for 64 yards, with a long of 26, 1<br />

pass attempt that was incomplete, and has<br />

kicked off 25 times for a 62.7-yard average.<br />

- Punted twice for 100 yards, with a long of<br />

58, at Atlanta (12/16).<br />

- Punted three times for 116 yards vs. <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans (12/9)...Had a long of 56 and all<br />

three punts were inside the 20.<br />

- Punted three times for 148 yards at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Had a long of 54 and<br />

punted one inside the 20.<br />

- Punted three times for 135 yards (45.0<br />

avg., 38.3 net) vs. Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Punted four times for 213 yards (53.3<br />

avg., 27.3 net) at Cincinnati (11/11)...<br />

Boomed a career-high 68-yard punt for a<br />

touchback during the the <strong>Giants</strong> opening<br />

drive of the second half...His tackle on a<br />

punt returned prevent a potential Adam<br />

Jones touchdown.<br />

- Punted five times for 237 yards (47.4<br />

avg., 32.2 net) vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...<br />

Had one punt land inside the 20...Made a<br />

touchdown saving tackle against Emmauel<br />

Sanders in the fourth quarter.<br />

- Punted six times for 287 yards, with a<br />

long of 59, at Dallas (10/28).<br />

- Punted three times for 120 yards, with<br />

a long of 44 and one punt inside the 20 vs.<br />

Washington (10/21).<br />

- Punted four times for 199 yards, with a<br />

long of 59, at San Francisco (10/14).<br />

- Punted twice for 100 yards, with a long of<br />

57 against the Browns (10/7).<br />

- Punted five times for 222 yards (44.4<br />

avg, 35.8 net) at Eagles (9/30)...Two landed<br />

inside the 20-yard line...Had a long of 60.<br />

- Punted two times for 76 yards with both<br />

landing within the 20-yard line at Carolina<br />

(9/20).<br />

- Punted twice for 79 yards, with a long of<br />

47 and one inside the 20, against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16).<br />

- Had four punts for 201 yards (44.5 net<br />

average per punt), one touchback, and one<br />

punt inside the 20-yard line against the<br />

Cowboys (9/5) in the season opener.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Punted eight times for 416 yards, with<br />

a long of 60 at Baltimore (12/23)...Also<br />

punted three inside the 20.


REGULAR SEASON<br />

OPP Date No Yds Avg Net TB In 20 LG BL<br />

DAL 9/5 4 201 50.3 44.5 1 1 56 0<br />

TB 9/16 2 79 39.5 31.5 0 1 47 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 2 79 38.0 38.0 0 2 41 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 5 222 44.4 35.8 2 2 60 0<br />

CLE 10/7 2 100 50.0 34.0 1 0 57 0<br />

@SF 10/14 4 199 49.8 39.3 1 2 59 0<br />

WAS 10/21 3 120 40.0 35.7 0 1 44 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 6 287 47.8 46.5 0 2 59 0<br />

PIT 11/4 5 237 47.4 32.2 0 1 55 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 4 213 53.3 27.3 1 0 68 0<br />

GB 11/25 3 135 45.0 37.3 0 1 48 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 3 148 49.3 42.3 0 1 54 0<br />

NO 12/9 3 116 38.7 37.0 0 3 56 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 2 110 55.0 50.0 0 0 58<br />

@BAL 12/23 8 416 52.0 45.0 0 3 60 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 56 2659 47.5 39.1 6 20 68 0<br />

weatherford<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

G/S No Yds Avg Net TB In 20 LG BL<br />

2006 NO 16/0 77 3,369 43.8 37.5 10 19 59 0<br />

2007 NO 16/0 63 2,757 43.8 37.2 4 20 61 0<br />

2008 NO 7/0 26 1,084 42.1 34.2 3 5 61 0<br />

2008 KC 2/0 12 512 42.7 27.8 4 1 58 0<br />

2008 JAX 5/0 21 915 43.6 37.7 3 2 57 0<br />

2009 NYJ 16/0 80 3,357 42.0 36.7 9 25 66 0<br />

2010 NYJ 16/0 84 3,581 42.6 38.1 4 42 61 0<br />

2011 NYG 16/0 82 3745 45.7 39.2 6 25 62 0<br />

2012 NYG 15/0 56 2659 47.5 39.1 6 20 68 0<br />

Totals 109/0 501 21989 43.9 37.5 49 159 68 0<br />

Additional statistics: 2012 - 1 special teams tackle; 2011 – 4 special teams tackles.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

G/S NO YDS AVG NET TB IN 20 LG BL<br />

2006 NO 2/0 8 315 39.4 32.3 1 2 47 0<br />

2009 NYJ 2/0 12 514 42.8 38.9 2 4 61 0<br />

2010 NYJ 3/0 15 614 40.9 29.5 6 3 65 0<br />

2011 NYG 4/0 22 999 45.4 39.7 2 6 57 0<br />

Totals 11/0 57 2442 42.8 35.8 11 15 65 0


COREY WEBSTER<br />

23<br />

cornerback<br />

Height - 6-0<br />

Weight - 200<br />

College - LSU<br />

High School - Saint James (La.)<br />

Birthdate - March 2, 1982<br />

How Acquired - Draft (2nd Round, 2005)<br />

NFL Exp. - 8th year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 8th year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 2nd round (43rd pick overall)<br />

draft choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2005.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Webster’s team-leading six interceptions<br />

in 2011 were the highest total by a Giant<br />

since Emmanuel McDaniel had six in 2000.<br />

- Established himself as a top cornerback<br />

in the 2007 postseason, when he started all<br />

four games and accounted for three takeaways<br />

(two interceptions and one fumble<br />

recovery). His pick of Brett Favre in overtime<br />

of the NFC Championship Game led to<br />

the game-winning field goal.<br />

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Has played in 116 regular-season games<br />

with 89 starts and started all 10 postseason<br />

games in which he’s played at cornerback…<br />

Webster has recorded 367 tackles (291<br />

solo), 20 interceptions, 2.0 sacks, 94 passes<br />

defensed, six forced fumbles, two fumble<br />

recoveries and five special teams tackles…<br />

In the playoffs he has 34 tackles (26 solo),<br />

two interceptions, 12 passes defensed and<br />

a fumble recovery.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Started at right cornerback at Baltimore<br />

(12/23)...Finished with eight tackles (seven<br />

solo) and three passes defensed.<br />

- Started at right cornerback, opposite<br />

Jayron Hosley, at Atlanta (12/16)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (all solo).<br />

- Started at right cornerback opposite of<br />

Prince Amukamara vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...<br />

Recorded one solo tackle and one pass<br />

defensed.<br />

- Started at right cornerback at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Finished with three<br />

tackles (one solo).<br />

- Started at right cornerback opposite of<br />

Prince Amukamara vs. Green Bay (11/25)...<br />

Intercepted Aaron Rodgers and recorded<br />

three solo tackles.<br />

- Started at left cornerback at Cincinnati<br />

(11/11) and recorded four tackles (three<br />

solo) and two pass defensed.<br />

- Started at LCB vs. Pittsburgh (11/4)...His<br />

interception of Ben Roethlisberger was his<br />

third of the season...Also added two tackles<br />

and two pass defenses.<br />

- Started at cornerback at Dallas (10/28)...<br />

Picked off Tony Romo in the first quarter...<br />

Also added five tackles and a pass defense.<br />

- Started at LCB opposite of Prince<br />

Amukamara vs. Washington (10/21)...<br />

Recorded four solo tackles.<br />

- Started at LCB at San Francisco (10/14)...<br />

Recorded three tackles...Part of the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

secondary that forced Alex Smith to throw<br />

three interceptions.<br />

- Started at left cornerback vs. Cleveland<br />

(10/7)...Led team with eight tackles (7 solo).<br />

- Started at left cornerback at Philadelphia<br />

(9/30)...Tallied three tackles.<br />

- Started at cornerback at Carolina (9/20)...<br />

Left game in the second quarter due to a<br />

broken hand but would later return wearing<br />

a cast...Recorded four tackles for the contest<br />

while primarily gaurding All-Pro wideout<br />

Steve Smith...Part of the <strong>Giants</strong> secdondary<br />

that held Cam <strong>New</strong>ton to a 40.6 QB rating.<br />

- Started at cornerback, opposite Jayron<br />

Hosley against Tampa Bay (9/16)...Recorded<br />

three tackles (two solo)...Picked off Josh<br />

Freeman’s pass in the third quarter.<br />

- Started at cornerback and had two tackles<br />

and a pass defense against the Cowboys<br />

(9/5) in the season opener.


REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

OPP DATE T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

DAL 9/5 2 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@PHI 9/30 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

CLE 10/7 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 5 0 5 1 0 0 1 38 38.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/4 2 0 2 2 0 0 1 7 7.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 3 1 4 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 3 0 3 1 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 7 1 8 3 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 50 6 56 12 0 0 4 45 11.3 0 0<br />

webster<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2005 NYG 15 2 37 1 38 5 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2006 NYG 12 10 42 10 52 11 2 1 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 14 3 10 6 16 3 0 0 1 34 34.0 34t 1<br />

2008 NYG 16 16 39 14 53 24 1 0 3 65 21.7 57 0<br />

2009 NYG 13 13 37 19 56 12 0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2010 NYG 15 15 38 11 49 12 0 1 4 11 2.8 13 0<br />

2011 NYG 16 16 43 8 51 15 0 0 6 71 11.8 25 0<br />

2012 NYG 15 15 50 6 56 12 0 0 4 45 11.3 38 0<br />

Total 116 90 293 74 367 94 5 2 20 226 11.3 57 1<br />

Additional Statistics: 2005 - 1 special teams tackle, 2006 – 1 sack (Atlanta’s Michael<br />

Vick, 8-yard loss and a forced fumble recovered by Vick, 10/15); 2007 - 4 special<br />

teams tackles, 2008 – 1 sack (Cincinnati’s Carson Palmer, 3-yard loss, 9/21).<br />

Postseason<br />

TACKLES<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

GP GS T A Tot PD FF FR No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

2005 NYG 1 1 7 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2007 NYG 4 4 4 6 10 7 0 1 2 9 4.5 9 0<br />

2008 NYG 1 1 4 2 6 2 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

2011 NYG 4 4 11 0 11 3 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 10 10 26 8 34 12 1 1 2 9 4.5 9 0


JACQUIAN WILLIAMS<br />

57<br />

Linebacker<br />

Height - 6-3<br />

Weight - 224<br />

College - South Florida<br />

High School - Riverview (Florida)<br />

Birthdate - July 20, 1988<br />

How Acquired - Draft (6th Round, 2011)<br />

NFL Exp. - 2nd year<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Exp. - 2nd year<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a 6th round (202nd pick overall)<br />

choice by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2011.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Earned second start of the season at SLB<br />

at Baltimore (12/23)...Finished with three<br />

solo tackles...Also saw action on special<br />

teams, where he recorded one tackle.<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams at Atlanta (12/16)...Tallied three tackles<br />

(two solo).<br />

- Returned from injury vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

(12/9)...Saw action at linebacker and recorded<br />

five tackles (two solo) and two passes<br />

defensed.<br />

- Inactive for the sixth-straight game at<br />

Washington (12/3).<br />

- Inactive for the fifth-straight game vs.<br />

Green Bay (11/25).<br />

- Inactive for the fourth-straight game at<br />

Cincinnati (11/11) due to a knee injury.<br />

- Inactive for the third-straight contest vs.<br />

Pittsburgh (11/4) due to a knee injury.<br />

- Inactive for for the second-straight game<br />

at Dallas (10/28) due to a knee injury.<br />

- Inactive vs. Washington (10/21) due to a<br />

knee injury suffered in Week 6.<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams at San Francisco (10/14)...Recorded<br />

his first sack of the season...Also tallied onetackle...Part<br />

of a <strong>Giants</strong> defensive unit that<br />

recorded six sacks and three interceptions<br />

and allow just three points.<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams against the Browns (10/7)<br />

- Got first start of the season at SLB at<br />

Eagles (9/30) and recorded 2 tackles...Also<br />

saw action on special teams.<br />

- Saw action at linebacker and on special<br />

teams at Carolina (9/20)...Recorded two tackles<br />

(one solo).<br />

- Saw action in the linebacking rotation<br />

and on special teams against Tampa Bay<br />

(9/16)...Recorded tackle on defense and one<br />

on special teams.<br />

- Had five tackles (three solo) at linebacker,<br />

and had one tackle while playing on the kickoff<br />

and punt team against Dallas (9/5).<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

DATE OPP T A TT SKS FF FR stt<br />

9/5 DAL 3 2 5 0.0 0 0 1<br />

9/16 TB 0 1 1 0.0 0 0 2<br />

9/20 @CAR 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

9/30 @PHI 2 0 2 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/7 CLE 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

10/14 @SF 2 0 2 1.0 0 0 0<br />

10/21 WAS INACTIVE<br />

10/28 DAL INACTIVE<br />

11/4 PIT INACTIVE<br />

11/11 @CIN INACTIVE<br />

11/25 GB INACTIVE<br />

12/3 @WAS INACTIVE<br />

12/9 NO 2 3 5 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/16 @ATL 2 1 3 0.0 0 0 0<br />

12/23 @BAL 3 0 3 0.0 0 0 1<br />

12/30 PHI<br />

TOTAL S 15 8 23 0 0 0 4<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

REGULAR SEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 16 2 58 20 78 1.0 0 3<br />

2012 NYG 9 2 15 8 23 1.0 0 0<br />

Total 25 4 71 29 101 2.0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 17 special teams tackles, 4 passes defensed; 2012 -- 4<br />

speecial teams tackles.<br />

POSTSEASON<br />

TACKLES GP GS T A TOT SKS FF FR<br />

2011 NYG 4 0 12 0 12 0 0 0<br />

Additional Statistics: 2011 – 3 special teams tackles, 2 passes defensed.


David wilson<br />

22<br />

Running Back<br />

Height - 5-9<br />

Weight - 205<br />

College - Virginia Tech<br />

High School - George Washington (Danville, Va.)<br />

Birthdate - June 15, 1991<br />

How Acquired - Draft, 1st Round<br />

(32nd Pick Overall)<br />

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TRANSACTIONS:<br />

- Originally a first round draft choice (32nd<br />

pick) by the <strong>Giants</strong> in 2012.<br />

CAREER NOTES:<br />

- Played in 40 games with 15 starts at<br />

Virginia Tech…Carried 462 times for 2,662<br />

yards (5.8-yard avg.) and 18 touchdowns…<br />

Caught 37 passes for 363 yards (9.8-yard<br />

avg.) and five scores…Returned 61 kickoffs<br />

for 1,324 yards (21.7-yard avg.) and two<br />

touchdowns…Touched the ball a total of<br />

560 times for 4,349 all-purpose yards, an<br />

average of 7.8 yards per attempt and 108.7<br />

yards per game…Ran for more than 100<br />

yards in 12 games, the 4th-best career total<br />

in school history… His ten 100-yard rushing<br />

performances in 2011 tied the school singleseason<br />

record set by Ryan Williams in 2009…<br />

His 2,662 yards rushing rank 8th in school<br />

history…His 1,709 yards on the ground in<br />

2011 broke the old school record of 1,655<br />

yards by Williams in 2009…Generated 2,253<br />

all-purpose yards in 2011, the most ever by<br />

a junior in the Atlantic Coast Conference,<br />

topping the previous mark of 1,906 yards by<br />

former Giant Tiki Barber of Virginia in 1995…<br />

The only other ACC performers to gain at<br />

least 2,000 all-purpose yards in a season<br />

were Sammy Watkins of Clemson (2,288 in<br />

2011), C.J. Spiller of Clemson (record 2,680<br />

in 2009), Thomas Jones of Virginia (2,054 in<br />

1999) and Don McCauley of North Carolina<br />

(2,021 in 1970)…Ranks 2nd in school history<br />

with 61 kickoff returns, topped by only<br />

Jon Jeffries (67; 1987-91)…Set the school<br />

single-season record by returning 2 kickoffs<br />

for touchdowns in 2010 (also tied the Tech<br />

career record that he shares with Terry<br />

Strock (1959-61)…Placed 4th on the school’s<br />

career list with 1,324 kickoff return yards.<br />

GIANTS NOTES:<br />

- Got his first career start at runnning back<br />

in Week 15 at Atlanta in place of the injured<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw...Rushed 12 times for 55<br />

yards.<br />

- In Week 14 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Wilson<br />

scored on a 97-yard kickoff return and had<br />

other returns of 58 and 52 yards...He also<br />

rushed for 100 yards and two touchdowns...<br />

His 327 all-purpose yards established a team<br />

record...Wilson became the the first player<br />

in NFL history with at least 200 kickoff return<br />

yards and 100 rushing yards in the same<br />

game...Wilson’s 227 kickoff return yards (on<br />

four runbacks) was the third-highest singlegame<br />

total in <strong>Giants</strong> history, surpassed only<br />

by Willie Ponder’s 259 yards vs. Pittsburgh<br />

on Dec. 18, 2004 and Hixon’s 230 yards at<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans in 2009.<br />

2012 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS:<br />

- Rushed three times for 17 yards and a<br />

touchdown at Baltimore (12/23)...Returned<br />

five kickoffs for 117 yards, with a long of 33.<br />

- Made his first career start at running<br />

back at Atlanta (12/16) due to an Ahmad<br />

Bradshaw injury...Had a long run of 25<br />

yards...Rushed 12 times for at game-high 55<br />

yards...Returned three kickoffs for 66 yards.<br />

- Saw action as the kick returner and at<br />

running back vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans (12/9)...Scored<br />

on a 97-yard kickoff return and had other<br />

returns of 58 and 52 yards...Also rushed for<br />

100 yards and two touchdowns...His 327 allpurpose<br />

yards established a team record...<br />

Became the first player in NFL history with<br />

at least 200 kickoff return yards and 100<br />

rushing yards in the same game...His 227<br />

kickoff return yards (on four runbacks) was<br />

the third-highest single-game total in <strong>Giants</strong><br />

history.<br />

- Returned four kickoffs for 83 yards at<br />

Washington (12/3)...Also saw action at running<br />

back, rushing four times for nine yards.<br />

- Saw action at running back and kick<br />

returner vs. Green Bay (11/25)...Rushed six<br />

times for 13 yards and returned three kickoffs<br />

for 72 yards...Became the <strong>Giants</strong> rookiereturn<br />

all-time leader.<br />

- Saw action at running back and kick<br />

returner at Cincinnat (11/11)...Rushed one<br />

time for one yard...Returned six kickoffs for<br />

107 yards, with a long of 29.<br />

- Saw action primarily as kick returner vs.


Pittsburgh (11/4)...Had four kickoff returns for<br />

100 yards, with a long of 32.<br />

- Saw action at running back and as kick<br />

returner at Dallas (10/28)...Returned four kickoffs<br />

back for 86 yards, with a long of 24<br />

- Saw action as kick returner vs. Washington<br />

(10/21)...Returned four kicks for 106 yards<br />

(26.5-yard average), including a long of 32<br />

yards.<br />

- Saw action at running back and as kick<br />

returner against the 49ers (10/14)...Returned<br />

two kicks back for 93 yards, with a long of 66...<br />

Also rushed seven times for 35 yards.<br />

- Added 44 yards on two carries, including his<br />

first NFL touchdown on a 40-yard run in the<br />

fourth quarter against the Browns (10/7).<br />

- Averaged 36.2 yards on six kickoff returns,<br />

including a 53-yarder, at Philadelphia (9/30)...<br />

His 217 kick return yards are good for third on<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> single-game high.<br />

- Saw action at running back and kick returner<br />

at Carolina (9/20)...Returned one kickoff back<br />

for 19 yards...Lost two yards on his only rushing<br />

attempt...Caught his first career pass.<br />

- Rushed for six yards on three carries against<br />

KICKOFF Returns<br />

Date Opp. NO. YDS AVG. FC lG TD<br />

Dal 9/5 3 71 23.7 0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 3 86 28.7 0 44 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 1 19 19.0 0 19 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 6 217 36.2 0 53 0<br />

CLE 10/7 4 54 13.5 0 21 0<br />

@SF 10/14 2 93 46.5 0 66 0<br />

WAS 10/21 4 106 26.5 0 32 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 4 86 21.5 0 24 0<br />

PIT 11/04 4 100 25.0 0 33 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 6 107 17.8 0 29 0<br />

GB 11/25 3 72 24.0 0 28 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 4 83 20.8 0 26 0<br />

NO 12/9 4 227 56.8 0 97 1<br />

@ATL 12/16 3 66 22.0 0 35 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 5 117 23.4 0 33 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 56 1504 26.9 0 97 1<br />

the Buccaneers (9/16)... Returned three<br />

kickoffs fore 86 yards, with a long of 44.<br />

- Had two rushes for four yars, and one<br />

fumble against the Cowboys (9/5) in the<br />

season opener. Had three kickoff returns<br />

for 71 yards (23.7 avg.) with a long of 32<br />

yards.<br />

WILSON’S GAME-BY-GAME<br />

2012 RUSHING Receiving<br />

Att Yds Avg Lg TD No Yds Avg Lg TD<br />

Dal 9/5 2 4 2.0 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

TB 9/16 3 6 2.0 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CAR 9/20 1 -2 -2.0 -2 0 1 3 3.0 3 0<br />

@Phi 9/30 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 <br />

CLE 10/7 2 44 22.0 40t 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@SF 10/14 7 35 5.0 20 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

WAS 10/21 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@DAL 10/28 2 1 0.5 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

PIT 11/04 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@CIN 11/11 1 1 1.0 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

GB 11/25 6 13 2.2 13 0 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />

@WAS 12/3 4 9 2.3 5 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NO 12/9 13 100 7.7 52T 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@ATL 12/16 12 55 4.6 25 0 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

@BAL 12/23 3 17 5.7 14 1 0 0 0.0 0<br />

PHI 12/30<br />

TOTALS 56 283 5.1 52T 4 2 8 4.0 5 0


GIANTS STATS<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


GIANTS<br />

2012 NEW YORK 2012 NEW GIANTS YORK INDIVIDUAL GIANTS INDIVIDUAL BESTS<br />

(15 games)<br />

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 52t, Wilson, NO (12/9)<br />

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: 52, Wilson, NO (12/9)<br />

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 80t, Manning to Cruz , TB (9/16)<br />

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 80t, Manning to Cruz , TB (9/16)<br />

LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 18, Randle, at PHI (9/30)<br />

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 97t, Wilson, NO (12/9)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 2, 3x last Brown, NO (12/9)<br />

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 70, Brown, NO (12/9)<br />

LONGEST PUNT: 68, Weatherford, at CIN (11/11)<br />

LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 50, Tynes, PIT (11/4)<br />

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 30, Bradshaw, CLV (10/7)<br />

MOST RUSHING YARDS: 200, Bradshaw, CLV (10/7)<br />

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 51, Manning, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 31, Manning, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST YARDS PASSING: 510, Manning, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST RECEPTIONS: 11, Cruz, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 199, Nicks, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 3, Manning, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 2, 2x last Wilson, NO (12/9)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 4, Manning, NO (12/9)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 3, Cruz, CLV (10/7)<br />

MOST QB SACKS: 2, 4x last Kiwanuka, GB (11/25)<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE: 78, Pierce, at BAL (12/23)<br />

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN RUN: 13, Sproles, NO (12/9)<br />

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION: 62t, Weeden to Gordon, CLV (10/7)<br />

LONGEST TOUCHDOWN PASS: 62t, Weeden to Gordon, CLV (10/7)<br />

LONGEST PUNT RETURN: 68, Jones, at CIN (11/11)<br />

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN: 74, Cribbs, CLV (10/7)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 1, 15x last DeCoud, at ATL (12/16)<br />

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN: 73t, Mack, NO (12/9)<br />

LONGEST PUNT: 60, 2x last Koch, at BAL (12/23)<br />

LONGEST FIELD GOAL: 52, Barth, TB (9/16)<br />

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS: 26, Redman, PIT (11/4)<br />

MOST RUSHING YARDS: 147, Redman, PIT (11/4)<br />

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS: 62, Romo, at DAL (10/28)<br />

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS: 36, Romo, at DAL (10/28)<br />

MOST YARDS PASSING: 437, Romo, at DAL (10/28)<br />

MOST PASSES CAUGHT: 18, Witten, at DAL (10/28)<br />

MOST YARDS RECEIVING: 167, Witten, at DAL (10/28)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS THROWN: 4, Romo, at DAL (10/28)<br />

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS: 1, 9x last Flacco, at BAL (12/23)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS: 2, 4x last Jones, at ATL (12/16)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES: 4, Dalton, at CIN (11/11)<br />

MOST QB SACKS: 2, Ware, DAL (9/5)<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • vs. philadelphia eagles


2012 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART<br />

2012 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART<br />

DALLAS COWBOYS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (9/5/12)<br />

COWBOYS (34:07)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START DAL 23<br />

GIANTS (25:53)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 29<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 3 -5 1:35 Punt 1. 3 5 1:16 Punt<br />

2. 7 29 4:21 Downs 2. 9 59 5:36 Fumble<br />

3. 4 20 2:57 Interception 3. 7 18 3:45 Punt<br />

4. 5 16 3:52 Punt 4. 4 -3 1:20 Field Goal<br />

5. 7 73 2:33 Touchdown 5. 3 2 1:44 Punt<br />

6. 9 80 4:36 Touchdown 6. 3 -1 1:01 End Half<br />

7. 8 65 4:31 Field Goal 7. 9 89 5:13 Touchdown<br />

8. 8 82 7:06 Touchdown 8. 5 21 2:37 Punt<br />

9. 7 8 2:36 End Game 9. 12 79 3:21 Touchdown<br />

TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (9/16/12)<br />

BUCCANEERS (26:31)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START TB 26<br />

GIANTS (33:29)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 24<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 7 60 4:01 Field Goal 1. 6 51 2:17 Field Goal<br />

2. 6 31 3:01 Punt 2. 12 66 5:48 Field Goal<br />

3. 3 28 0:56 Touchdown 3. 1 0 0:09 Interception<br />

4. 3 -9 2:01 Punt 4. 5 20 2:38 Punt<br />

5. 2 13 0:47 Touchdown 5. 4 15 2:03 Interception<br />

6. 3 1 1:01 Punt 6. 8 85 4:25 Touchdown<br />

7. 5 14 1:46 Field Goal 7. 5 41 0:45 Interception<br />

8. 6 40 4:27 Punt 8. 1 -1 0:08 End of Half<br />

9. 2 0 0:18 Interception 9. 4 16 2:28 Punt<br />

10. 6 26 4:41 Punt 10. 13 43 5:40 Field Goal<br />

11. 3 4 1:05 Punt 11. 9 30 2:59 Field Goal<br />

12. 5 80 2:01 Touchdown 12. 3 88 0:53 Touchdown<br />

13. 3 19 0:26 Interception 13. 4 67 1:44 Touchdown<br />

14. 4 85 1:27 Touchdown<br />

15. 1 -1 0:05 End of Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS at CAROLINA PANTHERS (9/20/12)<br />

GIANTS (36:10)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 20<br />

PANTHERS (23:50)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START CAR 19<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 8 80 3:22 Touchdown 1. 6 35 3:08 Punt<br />

2. 9 51 4:44 Field Goal 2. 5 21 2:04 Punt<br />

3. 9 72 4:39 Touchdown 3. 6 25 2:51 Punt<br />

4. 11 67 5:59 Field Goal 4. 6 41 1:55 Interception<br />

5. 4 17 0:41 Punt 5. 1 3 0:37 End Half<br />

6. 4 7 2:03 Field Goal 6. 0 0 0:08 Fumble<br />

7. 10 63 5:35 Field Goal 7. 13 80 6:24 Touchdown<br />

8. 8 41 3:51 Touchdown 8. 6 14 2:19 Interception<br />

9. 3 -3 1:59 Punt 9. 9 62 3:15 Interception<br />

10. 7 10 3:17 Field Goal 10. 3 46 1:09 End of Game<br />

2012 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (9/30/12)<br />

GIANTS (26:39)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 33<br />

EAGLES (23:50)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START PHI 20<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 6 11 1:56 Punt 1. 3 5 1:33 Punt<br />

2. 3 14 1:56 Punt 2. 6 37 3:21 Punt<br />

3. 7 22 3:20 Punt 3. 8 35 3:40 Punt<br />

4. 8 43 5:01 Punt 4. 3 9 1:31 Punt<br />

5. 3 6 1:38 Punt 5. 11 65 4:17 Touchdown<br />

6. 10 81 1:42 Field Goal 6. 0 0 0:05 End Half<br />

7. 8 57 4:27 Touchdown 7. 9 73 5:05 Field Goal<br />

8. 5 39 2:18 Interception 8. 8 50 3:21 Field Goal<br />

9. 5 83 2:40 Touchdown 9. 11 74 5:24 Field Goal<br />

10. 8 10 1:41 Missed FG 10. 12 75 4:56 Field Goal<br />

11. 1 -1 0:08 End of Game<br />

CLEVELAND BROWNS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (10/7/12)<br />

tIMEX PERFORMANCE BROWNS (24:36) cENTER • 1925 GIANTS DRIVE • EAST GIANTS RUTHERFORD, (35:24) NJ 07073<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START (201) CLV 32 935 8111 • GIANTS.COM AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 16


3. 7 22 3:20 Punt 3. 8 35 3:40 Punt<br />

4. 8 43 5:01 Punt 4. 3 9 1:31 Punt<br />

5. 3 6 1:38 Punt 5. 11 65 4:17 Touchdown<br />

6. 10 81 1:42 Field Goal 6. 0 0 0:05 End Half<br />

7. 8 57 4:27 Touchdown 7. 9 73 5:05 Field Goal<br />

8. 5 39 2:18 Interception 8. 8 50 3:21 Field Goal<br />

9. 5 83 2:40 Touchdown 9. 11 74 5:24 Field Goal<br />

10. 8 10 1:41 Missed FG 10. 12 75 4:56 Field Goal<br />

11. 1 -1 0:08 End of Game<br />

CLEVELAND BROWNS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (10/7/12)<br />

BROWNS (24:36)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START CLV 32<br />

GIANTS (35:24)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 16<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 2 22 0:37 Touchdown 1. 1 2 0:15 Fumble<br />

2. 5 80 2:11 Touchdown 2. 5 18 1:54 Punt<br />

3. 10 60 4:43 Field Goal 3. 11 94 6:41 Touchdown<br />

4. 6 50 3:00 Interception 4. 14 68 6:53 Field Goal<br />

5. 0 0 0:15 Fumble 5. 2 40 0:54 Touchdown<br />

6. 4 16 0:53 Punt 6. 5 29 1:27 Touchdown<br />

7. 8 28 4:41 Punt 7. 2 12 0:17 Field Goal<br />

8. 4 7 1:39 Field Goal 8. 9 95 5:13 Touchdown<br />

9. 3 4 1:04 Punt 9. 7 27 2:45 Punt<br />

10. 7 32 3:48 Interception 10. 3 2 1:45 Interception<br />

11. 7 76 1:45 Touchdown 11. 6 80 3:24 Touchdown<br />

12. 8 35 3:56 End of Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS at SAN FRANCISCO 49ers (10/14/12)<br />

GIANTS (32:15)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 42<br />

49ers (27:45)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START SF 19<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 3 8 1:36 Punt 1. 12 59 5:57 Missed FG<br />

2. 6 16 2:58 Punt 2. 12 61 5:27 Field Goal<br />

3. 7 67 3:50 Touchdown 3. 1 0 0:08 Interception<br />

4. 8 51 4:34 Field Goal 4. 3 2 2:34 Punt<br />

5. 7 57 1:23 Missed FG 5. 3 15 1:22 Punt<br />

6. 7 32 3:12 Touchdown 6. 2 36 0:11 Missed FG<br />

7. 4 0 0:16 Field Goal 7. 3 9 1:41 Interception<br />

8. 4 1 1:33 Field Goal 8. 3 -1 2:08 Interception<br />

9. 4 14 1:39 Punt 9. 6 58 3:16 Downs<br />

10. 5 32 3:07 Punt 10. 6 24 1:52 Punt<br />

11. 13 67 7:10 Field Goal 11. 5 9 2:10 Punt<br />

12. 2 2012 -3 BALL 0:57 POSSESSION Endof Game 12. AND DRIVE 7 42 CHART 0:59 Downs<br />

WASHINGTON REDSKINS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (10/21/12)<br />

REDSKINS (32:43)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START WAS 25<br />

GIANTS (27:17)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 32<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 17 88 9:11 Field Goal 1. 5 29 3:36 Punt<br />

2. 8 80 8:45 Touchdown 2. 12 65 4:32 Touchdown<br />

3. 6 55 1:49 Field Goal 3. 10 63 4:52 Field Goal<br />

4. 0 0 0:02 End Half 4. 10 59 1:47 Field Goal<br />

5. 4 20 2:07 Punt 5. 3 5 2:13 Punt<br />

6. 6 39 2:40 Fumble 6. 5 35 3:01 Interception<br />

7. 6 42 3:17 Interception 7. 7 35 3:47 Touchdown<br />

8. 11 51 5:45 Fumble 8. 1 0 0:09 Interception<br />

9. 4 5 1:40 Field Goal 9. 6 21 2:22 Punt<br />

10. 7 77 1:27 Touchdown 10. 2 77 0:19 Touchdown<br />

11. 3 23 0:34 Fumble 11. 1 -1 0:39 End of Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS AT DALLAS COWBOYS (10/28/12)<br />

GIANTS (27:42)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 34<br />

COWBOYS (32:12)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START DAL 26<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 7 57 3:07 Field Goal 1. 7 34 2:42 Interception<br />

2. 4 8 2:00 Field Goal 2. 3 10 1:29 Interception<br />

3. 4 31 2:01 Touchdown 3. 3 4 1:24 Punt<br />

4. 3 5 1:26 Punt 4. 3 14 1:17 Interception<br />

5. 4 2 1:29 Field Goal 5. 3 3 1:28 Punt<br />

6. 1 5 0:08 Fumble 6. 3 7 0:51 Punt<br />

7. 5 25 2:09 Punt 7. 8 72 3:07 Touchdown<br />

8. 6 24 2:45 Punt 8. 6 55 1:39 Field Goal<br />

9. 3 -1 0:45 Punt 9. 1 -1 0:13 End of Half<br />

10. 3 1 1:09 Punt 10. 11 66 5:44 Touchdown<br />

11. 6 31 2:49 Interception 11. 8 59 4:24 Touchdown<br />

12. 8 70 4:26 Field Goal 12. 3 1 1:08 Punt<br />

13. 6 26 3:09 Field Goal 13. 7 18 3:40 Fumble<br />

14. 3 9 0:19 Punt 14.<br />

15.<br />

9<br />

9<br />

49<br />

43<br />

PITTSBURGH STEELERS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (11/4/12)<br />

STEELERS (35:15)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START PIT 38<br />

2:28 Interception<br />

0:44 End of Game<br />

GIANTS (24:45)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 26<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 6 16 3:37 Punt 1. 5 26 1:59 Punt<br />

2. 6 20 3:50 Punt 2. 3 5 1:00 Punt<br />

3. 11 58 5:54 Touchdown 3. 3 25 1:31 Interception<br />

4. 4 16 1:50 Fumble 4. 8 30 5:08 Touchdown<br />

5. 8 16 4:01 Punt 5. 5 11 0:39 Missed FG<br />

6. 4 47 0:31 Field Goal 6. 9 61 4:37 Field Goal<br />

7. 32012 new -1 york giants 1:58 • Punt week 17 • vs. 7. philadelphia 9 33 eagles 5:37 Field Goal<br />

8. 3 9 1:16 Interception 8. 3 -12 1:29 Punt<br />

9. 5 75 2:27 Touchdown 9. 3 3 1:35 Punt<br />

10. 4 8 2:06 Downs 10. 3 1 1:10 Punt<br />

11. 9 46 4:53 Touchdown


7. 5 25 2:09 Punt 7. 8 72 3:07 Touchdown<br />

8. 6 24 2:45 Punt 8. 6 55 1:39 Field Goal<br />

9. 3 -1 0:45 Punt 9. 1 -1 0:13 End of Half<br />

10. 3 1 1:09 Punt 10. 11 66 5:44 Touchdown<br />

11. 6 31 2:49 Interception 11. 8 59 4:24 Touchdown<br />

12. 8 70 4:26 Field Goal 12. 3 1 1:08 Punt<br />

13. 6 26 3:09 Field Goal 13. 7 18 3:40 Fumble<br />

14. 3 9 0:19 Punt 14.<br />

15.<br />

9<br />

9<br />

49<br />

43<br />

PITTSBURGH STEELERS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (11/4/12)<br />

STEELERS (35:15)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START PIT 38<br />

2:28 Interception<br />

0:44 End of Game<br />

GIANTS (24:45)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 26<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 6 16 3:37 Punt 1. 5 26 1:59 Punt<br />

2. 6 20 3:50 Punt 2. 3 5 1:00 Punt<br />

3. 11 58 5:54 Touchdown 3. 3 25 1:31 Interception<br />

4. 4 16 1:50 Fumble 4. 8 30 5:08 Touchdown<br />

5. 8 16 4:01 Punt 5. 5 11 0:39 Missed FG<br />

6. 4 47 0:31 Field Goal 6. 9 61 4:37 Field Goal<br />

7. 3 -1 1:58 Punt 7. 9 33 5:37 Field Goal<br />

8. 3 9 1:16 Interception 8. 3 -12 1:29 Punt<br />

9. 5 75 2:27 Touchdown 9. 3 3 1:35 Punt<br />

10. 4 8 2:06 Downs 10. 3 1 1:10 Punt<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

9<br />

7<br />

2012 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART<br />

46<br />

39<br />

4:53<br />

2:52<br />

Touchdown<br />

Endof Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS AT CINCINNATI BENGALS (11/11/12)<br />

GIANTS (29:45)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 26<br />

BENGALS (30:15)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START CIN 41<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 3 5 1:23 Punt 1. 5 79 2:26 Touchdown<br />

2. 4 8 2:19 Punt 2. 3 11 0:18 Touchdown<br />

3. 6 22 3:00 Field Goal 3. 11 49 6:15 Downs<br />

4. 3 7 2:16 Punt 4. 15 60 7:46 Field Goal<br />

5. 14 69 4:06 Field Goal 5. 1 -1 0:11 End of Half<br />

6. 3 6 1:49 Punt 6. 3 3 1:19 Punt<br />

7. 4 37 1:56 Fumble 7. 5 23 2:34 Punt<br />

8. 1 0 0:10 Interception 8. 3 12 0:35 Touchdown<br />

9. 3 5 0:56 Interception 9. 3 16 1:21 Touchdown<br />

10. 13 46 5:06 Downs 10. 3 3 2:07 Punt<br />

11. 5 15 1:22 Fumble 11. 3 7 2:37 Punt<br />

12. 13 98 5:22 Touchdown 12. 4 13 2:46 End of Game<br />

GREEN BAY PACKERS VS. NEW YORK GIANTS (11/25/12)<br />

PACKERS (28:47)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START GB 23<br />

GIANTS (31:13)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 37<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 4 77 1:54 Touchdown 1. 6 74 2:22 Touchdown<br />

2. 5 17 2:24 Missed FG 2. 3 4 1:05 Punt<br />

3. 1 0 0:12 Interception 3. 8 55 4:37 Touchdown<br />

4. 3 3 1:48 Punt 4. 4 8 2:03 Field Goal<br />

5. 10 63 6:00 Field Goal 5. 8 61 3:58 Touchdown<br />

6. 3 9 0:47 Fumble 6. 3 7 1:47 Punt<br />

7. 4 13 0:44 End of Half 7. 2 23 0:19 Touchdown<br />

8. 4 11 2:20 Punt 8. 5 20 2:59 Punt<br />

9. 6 19 3:38 Punt 9. 6 60 2:27 Touchdown<br />

10. 11 60 4:20 Downs 10. 17 79 9:23 Downs<br />

11. 9 45 4:40 Punt 11. 1 -1 Punt End of Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS (12/3/12)<br />

GIANTS (33:13)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 16<br />

REDSKINS (26:47)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START WAS 22<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 11 74 6:32 Field Goal 1. 6 17 2:06 Punt<br />

2. 13 61 5:56 Missed FG 2. 4 80 2:06 Touchdown<br />

3. 13 84 7:23 Touchdown 3. 5 24 3:25 Punt<br />

4. 6 54 0:41 Field Goal 4. 6 51 1:51 Field Goal<br />

5. 8 31 4:47 Punt 5. 6 73 3:28 Fumble<br />

6. 8 75 3:36 Field Goal 6. 12 86 6:38 Touchdown<br />

7. 3 -1 2:03 Punt 7. 6 12 3:22 Punt<br />

8. 5 12 2:15 Punt 8. 8 43 3:51 End of Game<br />

tIMEX PERFORMANCE cENTER • 1925 GIANTS DRIVE • EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ 07073<br />

(201) 935 8111 • GIANTS.COM


2012 BALL POSSESSION AND DRIVE CHART<br />

NEW ORLEANS SAINTS VS. VS. NEW NEW YORK GIANTS (12/9/12)<br />

SAINTS (30:18)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NO NO 19 19<br />

GIANTS GIANTS (29:42) (29:42)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE DRIVE START START NO NO 49 49<br />

PLAYS PLAYS YARDS YARDS TIME TIME END END PLAYS PLAYS YARDS YARDS TIME TIME END END<br />

1. 1. 3 3 36 36 0:51 0:51 Fumble Fumble 1. 1. 3 3 12 12 1:37 1:37 Punt Punt<br />

2. 2. 5 5 27 27 2:42 2:42 Fumble Fumble 2. 2. 5 5 16 16 2:54 2:54 Interception Interception<br />

3. 3. 5 5 17 17 2:21 2:21 Punt Punt 3. 3. 0 0 0 0 0:13 0:13 Touchdown Touchdown<br />

4. 4. 14 14 81 81 5:44 5:44 Field Field Goal Goal 4. 4. 4 4 23 23 2:24 2:24 Touchdown Touchdown<br />

5. 5. 8 8 67 67 4:06 4:06 Field Field Goal Goal 5. 5. 3 3 0 0 1:28 1:28 Punt Punt<br />

6. 6. 1 1 -1 -1 0:20 0:20 End End of of Half Half 6. 6. 7 7 29 29 3:43 3:43 Missed Missed FG FG<br />

7. 7. 1 1 0 0 0:16 0:16 Interception Interception 7. 7. 9 9 79 79 1:37 1:37 Touchdown Touchdown<br />

8. 8. 3 3 6 6 1:42 1:42 Punt Punt 8. 8. 4 4 20 20 1:40 1:40 Touchdown Touchdown<br />

9.<br />

9.<br />

3<br />

3<br />

75<br />

75<br />

0:52<br />

0:52<br />

Touchdown<br />

Touchdown<br />

9.<br />

9.<br />

6<br />

6<br />

62<br />

62<br />

3:09<br />

3:09<br />

Touchdown<br />

Touchdown<br />

10.<br />

10.<br />

6<br />

6<br />

68<br />

68<br />

3:09<br />

3:09<br />

Touchdown<br />

Touchdown<br />

10.<br />

10.<br />

5<br />

5<br />

42<br />

42<br />

2:21<br />

2:21<br />

Interception<br />

Interception<br />

11.<br />

11.<br />

4<br />

4<br />

45<br />

45<br />

2:30<br />

2:30<br />

Interception<br />

Interception<br />

11.<br />

11.<br />

5<br />

5<br />

25<br />

25<br />

2:31<br />

2:31<br />

Touchdown<br />

Touchdown<br />

12.<br />

12.<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

3<br />

1:08<br />

1:08<br />

Punt<br />

Punt<br />

12.<br />

12.<br />

4<br />

4<br />

2<br />

2<br />

1:31<br />

1:31<br />

Field<br />

Field<br />

Goal<br />

Goal<br />

13.<br />

13.<br />

3<br />

3<br />

-9<br />

-9<br />

0:50<br />

0:50<br />

Punt<br />

Punt<br />

13.<br />

13.<br />

6<br />

6<br />

35<br />

35<br />

3:01<br />

3:01<br />

Punt<br />

Punt<br />

14.<br />

14.<br />

11<br />

11<br />

72<br />

72<br />

3:47<br />

3:47<br />

Downs<br />

Downs<br />

14.<br />

14.<br />

1<br />

1<br />

52<br />

52<br />

0:10<br />

0:10<br />

Touchdown<br />

Touchdown<br />

15.<br />

15.<br />

2<br />

2<br />

-3<br />

-3<br />

1:23<br />

1:23<br />

End<br />

End<br />

of Game<br />

of Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS AT ATLANTA FALCONS (12/16/12)<br />

GIANTS (21:03)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 18<br />

FALCONS (38:57)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START ATL 39<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 2 3 0:57 Interception 1. 4 16 1:51 Touchdown<br />

2. 10 68 4:47 Missed FG 2. 10 80 5:42 Touchdown<br />

3. 3 1 1:21 Punt 3. 5 16 2:35 Punt<br />

4. 2 -1 0:39 Interception 4. 4 8 1:46 Field Goal<br />

5. 9 48 4:19 Downs 5. 4 12 2:21 Punt<br />

6. 8 79 2:32 Downs 6. 2 2 1:10 End of Half<br />

7. 9 40 4:38 Downs 7. 8 80 3:29 Touchdown<br />

8. 3 7 0:59 Punt 8. 12 73 6:43 Field Goal<br />

9. 32 11 0:51 Fumble 9. 13 79 9:14 Touchdown<br />

10. 7 28 4:06 End of Game<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS (12/23/12)<br />

GIANTS (20:39)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START NYG 23<br />

RAVENS (39:21)<br />

AVERAGE DRIVE START BAL 30<br />

PLAYS YARDS TIME END PLAYS YARDS TIME END<br />

1. 3 1 1:57 Punt 1. 14 73 5:25 Touchdown<br />

2. 3 1 1:04 Punt 2. 4 47 2:10 Touchdown<br />

3. 5 77 2:54 Touchdown 3. 4 11 1:27 Punt<br />

4. 5 20 2:53 Punt 4. 12 83 6:05 Field Goal<br />

5. 3 11 2:50 Punt 5. 7 76 2:11 Touchdown<br />

6. 3 -1 1:01 Punt 6. 1 -1 0:03 End of Half<br />

7. 3 2 0:53 Punt 7. 3 3 0:52 Punt<br />

8. 6 4 2:13 Punt 8. 16 102 7:57 Field Goal<br />

9. 3 6 0:47 Punt 9. 13 57 6:57 Field Goal<br />

10. 11 65 4:07 Touchdown 10. 6 70 2:56 Field Goal<br />

11. 5 12 3:18 End of Game<br />

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2012 BIG PLAY PASSES<br />

2012 BIG PLAY PASSES<br />

BIG PLAY PASSES 2012<br />

(20 + YARDS)<br />

GIANTS<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

Regular Season<br />

PLAYERS YARDS DATE OPPONENT PLAYERS YARDS DATE OPPONENT<br />

Manning to Cruz 80 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 1 1 Weeden to Gordon 62 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

Manning to Cruz 77 10/21 vs. Washington 2 2 Brees to Morgan 62 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Manning to Bradshaw 59 11/25 vs. Green Bay 3 3 Rodgers to Nelson 61 11/25 vs. Green Bay<br />

Manning to Randle 56 10/28 at Dallas 4 4 Dalton to Green 56 11/11 at Cincinnati<br />

Manning to Nicks 50 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 5 5 Smith to Moss 55 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

Manning to Cruz 49 12/3 at Washington 6 6 Romo to Bryant 55 10/28 at Dallas<br />

Manning to Randle 43 12/23 at Baltimore 7 7 Roethlisberger to Wallace 51 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Manning to Hixon 41 9/30 at Philadelphia 8 8 Brees to Morgan 44 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Manning to Nicks 40 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 9 9 Flacco to T. Smith 43 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Manning to Hixon 39 9/5 vs. Dallas 10 10 Freeman to Williams 41 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

Manning to Hixon 39 10/14 at San Francisco 11 11 Freeman to Jackson 41 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

Manning to Hixon 37 12/16 at Atlanta 12 12 Romo to Ogletree 40 9/5 vs. Dallas<br />

Manning to Randle 36 10/7 vs. Cleveland 13 13 Ryan to Jones 40 12/16 at Atlanta<br />

Manning to Cruz 35 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans 14 14 Flacco to Boldin 39 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Manning to Cruz 34 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans 15 15 Romo to Bryant 38 9/5 vs. Dallas<br />

Manning to Bennett 33 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 16 16 Weeden to Ogbonnaya 38 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

Manning to Bennett 33 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh 17 17 Ryan to Douglass 37 12/16 at Atlanta<br />

Manning to Hixon 32 9/30 at Philadelphia 18 18 Kaepernick to Manningham 36 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

Manning to Barden 31 9/30 at Philadelphia 19 19 Ryan to Douglass 36 12/16 at Atlanta<br />

Manning to Bennett 31 10/21 vs. Washington 20 20 Flacco to Pitta 36 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Manning to Cruz 30 9/30 at Philadelphia 21 21 Griffin to Garcon 35 12/3 at Washington<br />

Manning to Nicks 30 11/25 vs. Green Bay 22 22 Romo to Austin 34 9/5 vs. Dallas<br />

Manning to Cruz 30 12/3 at Washington 23 23 <strong>New</strong>ton to Smith 33 9/20 at Carolina<br />

Manning to Bennett 29 9/20 at Carolina 24 24 Vick to Jackson 32 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Manning to Nicks 29 10/28 at Dallas 25 25 Rodgers to Khun 32 11/25 vs. Green Bay<br />

Manning to Cruz 28 10/7 vs. Cleveland 26 26 Griffin to Moss 30 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Manning to Bennett 28 12/3 at Washington 27 27 Romo to Bryant 30 10/28 at Dallas<br />

Manning to Cruz 26 9/5 vs. Dallas 28 28 Freeman to Jackson 29 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

Manning to Nicks 26 10/14 at San Francisco 29 29 <strong>New</strong>ton to LaFell 27 9/20 at Carolina<br />

Manning to Cruz 26 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh 30 30 Vick to Celek 27 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Manning to Nicks 25 11/25 vs. Green Bay 31 31 Brees to Graham 27 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Manning to Nicks 25 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans 32 32 Flacco to Rice 27 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Manning to Barden 24 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 33 33 Griffin to Moss 26 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Manning to Bennett 24 12/3 at Washington 34 34 Rodgers to Finley 26 11/25 vs. Green Bay<br />

Manning to Nicks 24 12/16 at Atlanta 35 35 Brees to Moore 26 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Manning to Nicks 23 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 36 36 Romo to Austin 25 10/28 at Dallas<br />

Manning to Barden 23 9/20 at Carolina 37 37 Griffin to Garcon 25 12/3 at Washington<br />

Manning to Nicks 23 12/19 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans 38 38 Kaepernick to Davis 24 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

Manning to Bennett 22 12/3 at Washington 39 39 Romo to Austin 24 10/28 at Dallas<br />

Manning to Barden 21 9/20 at Carolina 40 40 Roethlisberger to Cotchery 24 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Manning to Barden 21 9/20 at Carolina 41 41 <strong>New</strong>ton to Olsen 23 9/20 at Carolina<br />

Manning to Nicks 21 10/21 vs. Washington 42 42 <strong>New</strong>ton to Smith 23 9/20 at Carolina<br />

Manning to Cruz 20 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 43 43 Vick to Avant 23 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Manning to Nicks 20 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 44 44 Griffin to Hankerson 23 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Manning to Bradshaw 20 9/30 at Philadelphia 45 45 Griffin to Paulsen 23 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

46 Romo to Austin 23 10/28 at Dallas<br />

47 Roethlisberger to Miller 23 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

48 Freeman to Jackson 22 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

49 Weeden to Richardson 22 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

50 Weeden to Cameron 21 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

51 Flacco to T. Smith 21 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

52 Romo to Austin 20 9/5 vs. Dallas<br />

53 Freeman to Clark 20 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

54 Weeden to Gordon 20 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

55 Smith to Moss 20 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

56 Romo to Witten 20 10/28 at Dallas<br />

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2012 BIG PLAY RUNS<br />

BIG PLAY RUNS 2012<br />

(10 + YARDS)<br />

GIANTS<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

Regular Season<br />

PLAYER YARDS DATE OPPONENT PLAYER YARDS DATE OPPONENT<br />

Wilson 52 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans 1 1 Pierce 78 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Wilson 40 10/7 vs. Cleveland 2 2 Murray 48 9/5 vs. Dallas<br />

Bradshaw 37 10/7 vs. Cleveland 3 3 Griffin 46 12/3 at Washington<br />

Bradshaw 33 9/5 vs. Dallas 4 4 Griffin 35 12/3 at Washington<br />

Brown 31 9/20 at Carolina 5 5 McCoy 34 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Brown 29 11/11 at Cincinnati 6 6 Sproles 34 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Bradshaw 28 10/7 vs. Cleveland 7 7 Morris 30 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Wilson 25 12/16 at Atlanta 8 8 Griffin 28 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Brown 23 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 9 9 Redman 28 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Bradshaw 23 10/14 at San Francisco 10 10 Griffin 24 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Lumpkin 22 12/16 at Atlanta 11 11 McCoy 22 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Wilson 21 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans 12 12 Morris 19 12/3 at Washington<br />

Wilson 20 10/14 at San Francisco 13 13 Ingram 19 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Brown 19 9/20 at Carolina 14 14 Rice 19 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Brown 17 11/11 at Cincinnati 15 15 Vick 18 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Brown 16 9/20 at Carolina 16 16 Jones 18 12/16 at Atlanta<br />

Brown 16 11/25 vs. Green Bay 17 17 Pierce 18 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Bradshaw 15 10/14 at San Francisco 18 18 Redman 17 11/4 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Bradshaw 15 10/21 vs. Washington 19 19 Williams 16 9/20 at Carolina<br />

Bradshaw 14 10/7 vs. Cleveland 20 20 Young 16 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Brown 14 10/28 at Dallas 21 21 Morris 16 12/3 at Washington<br />

Bradshaw 14 12/3 at Washington 22 22 Murray 15 9/5 vs. Dallas<br />

Wilson 14 12/23 at Baltimore 23 23 McCoy 15 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Bradshaw 13 10/14 at San Francisco 24 24 Richardson 15 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

Manning 13 11/25 vs. Green Bay 25 25 Hunter 15 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

Bradshaw 13 11/25 vs. Green Bay 26 26 Morris 15 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Bradshaw 13 12/3 at Washington 27 27 Robinson 14 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Bradshaw 12 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 28 28 Turner 14 12/16 at Atlanta<br />

Brown 12 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 29 29 Rice 14 12/23 at Baltimore<br />

Bradshaw 12 10/7 vs. Cleveland 30 30 McCoy 13 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Bradshaw 12 10/7 vs. Cleveland 31 31 Vick 13 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Bradshaw 12 10/28 at Dallas 32 32 Gore 13 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

Bradshaw 11 10/7 vs. Cleveland 33 33 Sproles 13 12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

Bradshaw 11 10/7 vs. Cleveland 34 34 Martin 12 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

Bradshaw 11 10/14 at San Francisco 35 35 Vick 12 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

Wilson 11 10/14 at San Francisco 36 36 Richardson 12 10/7 vs. Cleveland<br />

Bradshaw 11 11/11 at Cincinnati 37 37 Redman 12 11/14 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Brown 11 11/25 vs. Green Bay 38 38 Cobb 12 11/25 vs. Green Bay<br />

Bradshaw 11 12/23 at Baltimore 39 39 Griffin 12 12/3 at Washington<br />

Bradshaw 11 12/23 at Baltimore 40 40 Morris 12 12/3 at Washington<br />

Bradshaw 10 9/5 vs. Dallas 41 41 Griffin 11 10/21 vs. Washington<br />

Brown 10 9/16 vs. Tampa Bay 42 42 Redman 11 11/14 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Bradshaw 10 10/7 vs. Cleveland 43 43 Redman 11 11/14 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

Bradshaw 10 10/28 at Dallas 44 44 Rodgers 11 11/25 vs. Green Bay<br />

Bradshaw 10 11/25 vs. Green Bay 45 45 Snelling 11 12/16 at Atlanta<br />

Bradshaw 10 12/3 at Washington 46 46 McCoy 10 9/30 at Philadelphia<br />

47 Gore 10 10/14 at San Francisco<br />

48 Morris 10 12/3 at Washington<br />

49 Morris 10 12/3 at Washington<br />

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NFL RANKINGS<br />

2012 NFL RANKINGS<br />

WEEK-BY-WEEK NFL RANKINGS<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Offense<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> Defense<br />

NFC Rank<br />

NFL Rank<br />

NFC Rank<br />

NFL Rank<br />

Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass<br />

9/5 DALLAS 12 11 13 23 19 24 15 13 11 26 22 20<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 2 12 1 2 24 1 10 9 12 18 16 22<br />

9/20 @Carolina 2 8 2 3 16 2 11 6 13 18 10 22T<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 4 12 2 7 23 2 12 12 11 22 21 19<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 1 11 3 2 12 3 12 11 13 21 16 22T<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 2 5 3 3 9 5 11 11 13 19T 16 21<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 1 7 3 2 12 3 13 14 13 24 23 21<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 2 7 4 4 12 6 13 12 13 24 19 26<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 8 9 5 11 15 9 13 12 13 25 19 26<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 6T 9 5 11T 13 9 13 9 13 22 15 25<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 6T 9 5 10 13 9 13 10 13 23 16 25<br />

12/4 @ Washington 6 9 5 10 15 9 13 13 13 22 21 22<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 5 9 5 9 15 9 13 13 13 25 22 27<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 6 9 5 10 15 9 13 13 13 28 22 28<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 10 9 7 14 17 12 15 14 13 30 25 28<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

T = Tied for position<br />

* = League Leader<br />

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GIANTS POINTS FROM TURNOVERS<br />

2012 giants points from turnovers<br />

NO. Results From Turnovers PTs.<br />

Defense 34 Takeaways 12 Touchdowns 84<br />

14 Field Goals 42<br />

0 Safeties 0<br />

126<br />

Offense 21 Giveaways 10 Touchdowns 70<br />

3 Field Goal 9<br />

0 Safeties 0<br />

79<br />

Totals 13 Ratio Opportunities 47<br />

PLUS/MINUS TURNOVER RATIO<br />

NO. Defense NO. Offense Diff<br />

First Half 15 Takeaways 10 Turnovers 5<br />

First Quarter 7 Takeaways 5 Turnovers 2<br />

Second Quarter 8 Takeaways 5 Turnovers 3<br />

Second Half 19 Takeaways 11 Turnovers 8<br />

Third Quarter 9 Takeaways 6 Turnovers 3<br />

Fourth Quarter 10 Takeaways 5 Turnovers 5<br />

Overtime 0 Takeaways 0 Turnovers 0<br />

Totals 34 Takeaways 21 Turnovers 13<br />

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GIANTS 2012 OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART<br />

2012 giants OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART<br />

2012 giants OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART<br />

2012 OFFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART<br />

Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT<br />

9/5 vs. Dallas L Wilson fumble 1 DAL-34 Downs<br />

9/16 vs. Tampa Bay W Manning intercepted by Foster 2 NYG-28 Touchdown<br />

9/16 vs. Tampa Bay W Manning intercepted by McDonald 2 NYG 26 Touchdown<br />

9/16 vs. Tampa Bay W Manning intercepted by Wright ret for TD 2 TB-40 Touchdown<br />

9/30 at Philadelphia L Manning intercepted by Rodgers-Cromartie 4 PHI-EZ Field Goal<br />

10/7 vs. Cleveland W Bradshaw fumble 1 NYG-22 Touchdown<br />

10/7 vs. Cleveland W Manning intercepted by Young 4 CLV-29 Interception<br />

10/21 vs. Washington W Manning intercepted by Wilson 3 WAS-16 Interception<br />

10/21 vs. Washington W Manning intercepted by Jackson 4 NYG-32 Field Goal<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Bradshaw fumble 2 DAL-48 Punt<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Manning intercepted by McCray 3 DAL-35 Punt<br />

11/4 vs. Pittsburgh L Manning intercepted by Taylor 1 PIT-39 Touchdown<br />

11/11 at Cincinnati L Bradshaw fumble 3 CIN-14 Punt<br />

11/11 at Cincinnati L Manning intercepted by Sims 3 NYG-15 Touchdown<br />

11/11 at Cincinnati L Manning intercepted by Clements 3 NYG-37 Touchdown<br />

11/11 at Cincinnati L Manning Fumble 4 NYG-47 Punt<br />

12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans W Manning intercepted by Mack ret for TD 1 NO-30 Touchdown<br />

12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans W Manning intercepted by Abdul-Quddus 3 NO-20 Touchdown<br />

12/16 at Atlanta L Manning intercepted by Samuel 1 NYG-22 Touchdown<br />

12/16 at Atlanta L Manning intercepted by DeCoud 2 NYG-32 Field Goal<br />

12/16 at Atlanta L Lumpkin fumble 4 50 EndGame<br />

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GIANTS 2012 DEFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART<br />

2012 giants defensive turnover chart<br />

2012 DEFENSIVE TURNOVER CHART<br />

Date Opponent W/L Turnover QTR YD-LINE RESULT<br />

9/5 vs. Dallas L Boley interception of Romo 2 DAL-1 FG<br />

9/16 vs. Tampa Bay W Webster interception of Freeman 4 TB-36 FG<br />

9/16 vs. Tampa Bay W Boley interception of Freeman 4 NYG-24 EndGame<br />

9/20 at Carolina W Hosley interception of <strong>New</strong>ton 2 NYG-41 Punt<br />

9/20 at Carolina W Paysinger fumble recovery 3 CAR-19 FG<br />

9/20 at Carolina W Boley interception of <strong>New</strong>ton 4 CAR-48 Touchdown<br />

9/20 at Carolina W Brown interception of <strong>New</strong>ton 4 NYG-43 Punt<br />

9/20 at Carolina W Tryon fumble recovery 4 CAR-19 FG<br />

10/7 vs. Cleveland W Brown interception of Weeden 2 NYG-14 Touchdown<br />

10/7 vs. Cleveland W Brown fumble recovery 2 CLV-40 Touchdown<br />

10/7 vs. Cleveland W Blackburn interception of Weeden 4 NYG-EZ Touchdown<br />

10/14 at San Francisco W Amukamara interception of Smith 2 NYG-33 Touchdown<br />

10/14 at San Francisco W Rolle interception of Smith 3 SF-12 FG<br />

10/14 at San Francisco W Rolle interception of Smith 3 SF-5 FG<br />

10/21 vs. Washington W Boley fumble recovery 3 NYG-39 Interception<br />

10/21 vs. Washington W Brown interception of Griffin 3 NYG-24 Touchdown<br />

10/21 vs. Washington W Joseph fumble recovery 4 NYG-29 Interception<br />

10/21 vs. Washington W Hosley fumble recovery 4 WAS-43 Game<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Brown Interception of Romo 1 NYG-36 FG<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Webster interception of Romo 1 NYG-31 Touchdown<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Coe fumble recovery 1 DAL-15 FG<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Pierre-Paul interception of Romo - TD 2 NYG-28 Touchdown<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Brown fumble recovery 4 DAL-45 FG<br />

10/28 at Dallas W Brown Interception of Romo 4 NYG-17 Punt<br />

11/4 vs. Pittsburgh L Boley fumble recovery - TD 2 NYG-30 Touchdown<br />

11/4 vs. Pittsburgh L Webster Interception of Roethlisberger 3 PIT-40 FG<br />

11/11 at Cincinnati L Hill fumble recovery 1 CIN-27 FG<br />

11/25 vs. Green Bay W Webster Interception of Rodgers 1 GB-33 FG<br />

11/25 vs. Green Bay W Pierre-Paul fumble recovery 2 GB-23 Touchdown<br />

12/3 at Washington L Rivers fumble recovery 3 NYG-9 FG<br />

12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans W Rolle fumble recovery 1 NO-45 Interception<br />

12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans W Joseph fumble recovery 1 NO-35 Touchdown<br />

12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans W Brown interception of Brees 3 NO-41 Touchdown<br />

12/9 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans W Brown interception of Brees 4 NYG-8 FG<br />

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GIANTS 2012 FIRST DOWNS<br />

2012 giants first downs<br />

FIRST DOWNS EARNED<br />

Total First Downs<br />

Penalties Rushing Receiving Passing Totals<br />

Player 3rd & 4th 3rd & 4th 3rd & 4th 3rd & 4th<br />

Eli Manning 2 2 175 60 175 60<br />

0 0<br />

Total Passing 175 60<br />

Victor Cruz 50 27 50 27<br />

Hakeem Nicks 35 9 35 9<br />

Matellus Bennett 34 10 34 10<br />

Domenik Hixon 22 8 22 8<br />

Ramses Barden 11 1 11 1<br />

Ruben Randle 9 2 9 2<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw 6 1 6 1<br />

Andre Brown 2 1 2 1<br />

Bear Pascoe 2 0 2 0<br />

Jerrel Jernigan 2 1 2 1<br />

Henry Hynoski 1 0 1 0<br />

David Wilson 1 0 1 0<br />

Total Receiving 175 60<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw 48 13 48 13<br />

Andre Brown 24 4 24 4<br />

David Wilson 11 2 11 2<br />

Kregg Lumpkin 2 1 2 1<br />

Da'Rel Scott 1 1 1 1<br />

Total Rushing 88 23<br />

32 Penalties 32 0<br />

Total First Downs<br />

Totals 32 88 23 175 60 175 60 284 81<br />

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2012 giants TEAM STATS<br />

NEW YORK GIANTS<br />

TEAM STATS<br />

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FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING ------------------PASSING------------------ INT BY NYG PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. ---------------------SCORING---------------------<br />

T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.<br />

9/5 DALLAS 15 3 11 1 269 54 82 19 187 3 26 32 21 0 1 51 0 4-50.3 1 5 1 0 5 100 0 4 33 1/1 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 1/1 25:53<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 31 6 21 4 604 76 94 25 510 0 0 51 31 3 2 6 0 2-39.5 2 23 3 0 4 99 0 7 53 1/0 4 1 3 0 3/3 1/1 4/4 33:29<br />

9/20 @Carolina 24 8 15 1 405 68 125 29 280 2 12 37 28 0 3 61 0 2-38.0 1 6 1 0 1 19 0 5 38 1/0 3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 5/5 36:10<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 20 2 14 4 366 61 57 19 309 0 0 42 24 1 0 0 0 5-44.4 3 29 1 0 6 217 0 7 55 1/0 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 1/2 26:39<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 30 14 12 4 502 71 243 34 259 0 0 37 25 1 2 46 0 2-50.0 1 8 0 0 6 67 0 3 25 1/1 5 2 3 0 5/5 0/0 2/2 35:24<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 19 8 10 1 342 65 149 37 193 0 0 28 15 0 3 42 0 4-49.8 2 2 2 0 2 93 0 2 20 0/0 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 4/5 32:15<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 22 4 17 1 393 60 64 19 329 1 8 40 26 2 1 41 0 3-40.0 0 0 1 0 4 106 0 3 30 0/0 3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 27:17<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 11 4 7 0 293 58 103 28 190 1 2 29 15 1 4 103 1 6-47.8 1 1 2 0 4 86 0 5 45 1/1 2 1 0 1 2/2 0/0 5/5 27:42<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 13 4 6 3 182 48 68 22 114 2 11 24 10 1 1 7 0 5-47.4 0 0 2 0 4 100 0 7 40 1/0 2 1 0 1 2/2 0/0 2/3 24:45<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 21 7 11 3 318 70 129 20 189 4 26 46 29 2 0 0 0 4-53.3 2 28 1 0 6 107 0 1 5 2/2 1 1 0 0 1/1 0/0 2/2 29:45<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 23 7 13 3 390 62 147 31 243 1 6 30 16 0 1 0 0 3-45.0 1 0 0 0 3 72 0 4 24 2/0 5 2 3 0 5/5 0/0 1/1 31:13<br />

12/4 @ Washington 21 7 12 2 390 63 117 29 273 1 7 33 20 0 0 0 0 3-49.3 2 11 1 0 4 83 0 9 73 0/0 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 3/4 33:13<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 24 7 14 3 394 62 135 27 259 0 0 35 22 2 2 91 0 3-38.7 2 19 1 0 6 287 1 6 55 0/0 7 2 4 1 7/7 0/0 1/2 29:42<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 10 4 5 1 256 47 97 21 159 1 2 25 13 2 0 0 0 2-55.0 0 0 1 0 3 67 0 2 25 1/1 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 0/1 21:03<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 11 3 7 1 186 45 67 14 119 3 31 28 14 0 0 0 0 8-52.0 2 12 0 0 5 117 0 6 52 0/0 2 1 1 0 2/2 0/0 0/0 20:39<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 295 88 175 32 5,290 910 1,677 374 3,613 # - 131 517 309 15 20 448 1 56-47.5 20 144 17 0 63 1,620 1 71 - 573 12/6 41 17 21 3 40/40 1/1 33/39 29:01<br />

GIANTS<br />

3rd DOWN 9/5 DALLAS 4/12 33% 10/7 CLEVELAND 6/11 55% 11/4 PITTSBURGH 2/10 20% 12/9 NEW ORLEANS 5/11 45%<br />

EFFICIENCY 9/16 TAMPA BAY 5/13 38% 10/14 @ San Francisco 5/15 33% 11/11 @ Cincinnati 5/14 36% 12/16 @ Atlanta 4/10 40%<br />

9/20 @Carolina 7/14 50% 10/21 WASHINTON 8/12 67% 11/25 GREEN BAY 6/12 50% 12/23 @ Baltimore 2/10 20%<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 2/10 20.0% 10/28 @ Dallas 3/15 20% 12/3 @ Washington 9/15 60%<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

FIRST DOWNS TOTAL OFF. RUSHING -----------------PASSING------------------- INT BY OPP. PUNTS PUNT RETURNS KO RETURNS PEN. FUM. --------------------SCORING----------------------<br />

T R Pa Pe YDS PLYS YDS ATT YDS SK/YD ATT COM I NO YDS TD NO-AVG NO YDS FC TD NO YDS TD NO-YDS NO/LT TD TDr TDp TDrt PAT 2-PT FG T.O.P.<br />

9/5 DALLAS 18 5 12 1 433 57 143 26 290 2 17 29 22 1 0 0 0 2-54.0 3 3 0 0 3 61 0 13 86 0/0 3 0 3 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 34:07<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 14 4 10 0 307 52 79 22 243 2 15 28 15 2 3 100 1 6-42.0 2 16 0 0 8 198 0 5 33 1/0 4 1 2 1 4/4 0/0 2/2 26:31<br />

9/20 @Carolina 22 4 14 4 327 55 60 20 267 2 21 33 19 3 0 0 0 3-41.7 1 0 0 0 6 126 0 3 22 2/2 1 1 0 0 1/1 0/0 0/0 23:50<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 22 10 11 1 422 68 191 36 231 2 10 30 19 0 1 14 0 4-45.5 1 3 1 0 3 50 0 5 49 1/0 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 4/4 33:21<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 15 3 11 1 375 54 84 19 291 0 0 35 22 2 1 44 0 3-48.0 1 12 0 0 6 221 0 10 91 1/1 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 2/2 24:36<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 14 4 10 0 314 60 80 17 234 6 48 37 23 3 0 0 0 4-49.8 2 22 1 0 6 116 0 6 35 1/0 0 0 0 0 0/0 0/0 1/3 27:45<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 24 11 12 1 480 69 248 38 232 3 26 28 20 1 2 7 0 1-33.0 2 13 0 0 1 17 0 7 55 5/3 2 0 2 0 2/2 0/0 3/3 32:43<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 28 4 21 3 434 83 19 17 415 4 22 62 36 4 1 0 0 4-41.3 2 8 1 0 6 142 0 3 10 4/2 3 2 1 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 32:18<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 22 9 12 1 349 69 158 35 191 4 25 30 21 1 1 3 0 4-14.3 3 76 0 0 5 173 0 6 119 2/1 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 1/1 35:15<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 15 5 10 0 275 58 76 28 199 0 0 30 21 0 2 24 0 4-48.3 3 84 0 0 2 24 0 5 40 2/1 4 0 4 0 4/4 0/0 1/1 30:15<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 16 6 9 1 317 58 116 26 201 5 29 27 15 1 0 0 0 4-38.5 2 20 1 0 7 168 0 8 49 1/1 1 0 1 0 1/1 0/0 1/2 28:47<br />

12/4 @ Washington 20 13 7 0 370 52 207 31 163 0 0 21 13 0 0 0 0 3-42.0 3 21 0 0 2 59 0 4 56 2/1 2 0 1 1 2/2 0/0 1/1 26:47<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 22 6 15 1 487 68 142 24 345 1 9 43 26 2 2 85 1 4-50.5 2 5 1 0 8 149 0 10 81 2/2 3 1 1 1 3/3 0/0 2/2 30:18<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 22 6 16 0 394 67 129 38 265 1 5 28 23 0 2 11 0 2-40.0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 3 30 0/0 4 1 3 0 4/4 0/0 2/2 38:57<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 25 6 17 2 533 81 224 45 309 0 0 36 25 0 0 0 0 2-58.5 7 56 0 0 3 58 0 9 92 0/0 3 1 2 0 3/3 0/0 4/4 39:21<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 299 96 187 16 5,817 951 1,956 422 3,876 # 227 497 320 20 15 288 2 50-45.3 36 349 5 0 66 1,562 0 97 848 24/14 37 9 25 3 37/37 0/0 26/29 30:59<br />

3rd DOWN 9/5 DALLAS 4/10 40% 10/7 CLEVELAND 3/12 25% 11/4 PITTSBURGH 6/13 46% 12/9 NEW ORLEANS 5/13 38%<br />

EFFICIENCY 9/16 TAMPA BAY 2/10 20% 10/14 @ San Francisco 4/14 29% 11/11 @ Cincinnati 6/13 46% 12/16 @ Atlanta 9/13 69%<br />

9/20 @ Carolina 4/9 44% 10/21 WASHINGTON 6/13 46% 11/25 GREEN BAY 5/12 42% 12/23 @ Baltimore 11/18 61%<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 4/12 33.0% 10/28 @ Dallas 7/14 50% 12/3 @ Washington 4/8 50%<br />

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NEW YORK GIANTS<br />

2012 giants TEAM SCORING<br />

TEAM SCORING<br />

GIANTS<br />

Opponents<br />

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH OT TOTAL<br />

9/5 DALLAS 0 3 7 7 17 0 7 10 7 24<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 6 7 3 25 41 3 21 3 7 34<br />

9/20 @Carolina 10 10 6 10 36 0 0 7 0 7<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 0 3 7 7 17 0 7 6 6 19<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 7 20 7 7 41 14 3 3 7 27<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 0 10 13 3 26 3 0 0 0 3<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 0 13 0 14 27 3 10 0 10 23<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 13 10 0 6 29 0 10 14 0 24<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 0 14 6 0 20 0 10 0 14 24<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 3 3 0 7 13 14 3 14 0 31<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 17 14 7 0 38 7 3 0 0 10<br />

12/4 @ Washington 3 10 3 0 16 7 3 0 7 17<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 14 7 14 17 52 7 6 14 0 27<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 14 3 10 7 34<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 7 0 0 7 14 14 10 3 6 33<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 80 124 73 110 387 86 96 84 71 337<br />

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2012 giants INSIDE 20 EFFICIENCY<br />

INSIDE 20 EFFICIENCY<br />

GIANTS<br />

Score Pts/<br />

Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss<br />

9/5 DALLAS 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.667<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 5 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 19 20% 100% 3.8<br />

9/20 @Carolina 6 3 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 30 50% 100% 5<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 4 2 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 17 50% 75% 4.25<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 5 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 24 60% 80% 4.8<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 6 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 33% 100% 4.333<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.667<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 25% 100% 4<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 3 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 33% 100% 4.333<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 35 83% 83% 5.833<br />

12/4 @ Washington 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 5 4 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 28 80% 80% 5.6<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 7<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 58 30 30 0 22 2 1 0 2 0 0 276 52% 90% 4.759<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

Score Pts/<br />

Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss<br />

9/5 DALLAS 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.667<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7<br />

9/20 @Carolina 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 50% 50% 3.5<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 4 1 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 25% 100% 4<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 3 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 10 33% 67% 3.333<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0% 100% 3<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 4 3 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 21 75% 75% 5.25<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 17 50% 75% 4.25<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 4 3 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 75% 100% 6<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0% 50% 1.5<br />

12/4 @ Washington 3 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 10 33% 67% 3.333<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50% 100% 5<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 6 3 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 27 50% 83% 4.5<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 6 2 2 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 33% 100% 4.333<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 48 22 22 0 19 0 3 1 2 0 0 211 46% 85% 4.396<br />

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2012 giants goal to go<br />

GOAL TO GO<br />

GIANTS<br />

Score Pts/<br />

Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss<br />

9/5 DALLAS 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.667<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0% 100% 3<br />

9/20 @Carolina 3 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 17 67% 100% 5.667<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100% 100% 7<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 4 2 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 50% 100% 5<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 7<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 50% 100% 5<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 14 67% 67% 4.667<br />

12/4 @ Washington 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100% 100% 7<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 30 21 21 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 171 70% 97% 5.7<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

Score Pts/<br />

Pos TD PAT 2-Pt. FG MFG INT Fum Dwns Half Game Pts TD% Pct. Poss<br />

9/5 DALLAS 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7<br />

9/20 @Carolina 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 7 50% 50% 3.5<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0% 100% 3<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0% 100% 3<br />

10/28 @ Dallas 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 21 100% 100% 7<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 100% 100% 7<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

12/4 @ Washington 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 100% 100% 7<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0% 0% 0<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta 4 2 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 17 50% 75% 4.25<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore 5 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 40% 100% 4.6<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 23 12 12 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 0 105 52% 83% 4.565<br />

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NEW YORK GIANTS<br />

INDIVIDUAL KICKING<br />

2012 giants INDIVIDUAL KICKING<br />

KICKING<br />

GIANTS<br />

OPPONENTS<br />

FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL FIELD GOALS 11-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TOTAL<br />

9/5 DALLAS Tynes (22) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 Bailey (33) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1<br />

9/16 TAMPA BAY Tynes (37) (24) (36) (24) 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-4 Barth (45) (52) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 2-2<br />

9/20 @Carolina Tynes (47)(49)(30)(36)(27) 0-0 1-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 5-5 none<br />

9/30 @ Philadelphia Tynes (25) 54SH 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2 Henery (20)(48)(35)(26) 0-0 2-2 1-1 1-1 0-0 4-4<br />

10/7 CLEVELAND Tynes (29) (40)<br />

0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 Dawson (32) (41) 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 2-2<br />

10/14 @ San Francisco Tynes (34)40B(30)(22)(32) 1-1 3-3 0-1 0-0 4-5 Akers 43WR (42) 52WL 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-1 1-3<br />

10/21 WASHINGTON Tynes (27) (39) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 Forbath (20) (43) (45) 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 0-0 3-3<br />

10/28 @ Dallas Tynes(41)(37)(26)(43)(37) 1-1 2-2 2-2 0-0 5-5 Bailey (51) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 1-1<br />

11/4 PITTSBURGH Tynes 51SH(50)(23) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-2 2-3 Suisham (30) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1<br />

11/11 @ Cincinnati Tynes (23)(31) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 Nugent (28) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1<br />

11/25 GREEN BAY Tynes (43) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 Crosby 55WL(28) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 1-2<br />

12/4 @ Washington Tynes (39)43WL(40)(35) 0-0 2-2 1-2 0-0 3-4 Forbath (33) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1<br />

12/9 NEW ORLEANS Tynes 36WL (39) 0-0 0-0 1-2 0-0 0-0 1-2 Hartley (32) (25) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2<br />

12/16 @ Atlanta Tynes 30WL 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0-0 0-1 Bryant (38) (19) 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2<br />

12/23 @ Baltimore none Tucker (23)(21)(30)(29) 0-0 3-3 1-1 0-0 0-0 4-4<br />

12/30 PHILADELPHIA<br />

2012 Totals 0-0 11-11 14-16 7-9 1-3 33-39 1-1 9-9 8-8 6-7 2-4 26-29<br />

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2012 giants scoring drives<br />

2012 NEW YORK GIANTS SCORING DRIVES<br />

SEPT. 5 vs. Dallas<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY DAL NYG<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 9:10 L.Tynes 22 yd. Field Goal (4--3, 1:20) 0 3<br />

Cowboys 2 1:01 K.Ogletree 10 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (7-73, 2:33) 7 3<br />

Cowboys 3 10:24 K.Ogletree 40 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (9-80, 4:36) 14 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 5:11 A.Bradshaw 10 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (9-89, 5:13) 14 10<br />

Cowboys 3 0:40 D.Bailey 33 yd. Field Goal (8-65, 4:31) 17 10<br />

Cowboys 4 5:57 M.Austin 34 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (8-82, 7:06) 24 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 2:36 M.Bennett 9 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (12-79, 3:21) 24 17<br />

SEPT. 16 vs. Tampa Bay<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY TB NYG<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 12:43 L.Tynes 37 yd. Field Goal (6-51, 2:17) 0 3<br />

Buccaneers 1 8:42 C.Barth 45 yd. Field Goal (7-60, 4:01) 3 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 2:54 L.Tynes 24 yd. Field Goal (12-63, 5:48) 3 6<br />

Buccaneers 2 13:48 V.Jackson 29 yd. pass from J.Freeman (C.Barth kick) (3-28, 0:56) 10 6<br />

Buccaneers 2 6:19 D.Martin 8 yd. run (C.Barth kick) (2-13, 0:47) 17 6<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 1:54 H.Nicks 23 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-80, 4:25) 17 13<br />

Buccaneers 2 0:08 E.Wright 60 yd. interception return (C.Barth kick) 24 13<br />

Buccaneers 3 13:14 C.Barth 52 yd. Field Goal (5-14, 1:46) 27 13<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 0:39 L.Tynes 36 yd. Field Goal (13-64, 5:40) 27 16<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 12:22 L.Tynes 24 yd. Field Goal (9-30, 2:59) 27 19<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 6:48 V.Cruz 80 yd. pass from E.Manning (A.Brown run) (3-88, 0:53) 27 27<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:59 M.Bennett 33 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (4-67, 1:44) 27 34<br />

Buccaneers 4 1:58 M.Williams 41 yd. pass from J.Freeman (C.Barth kick) (5-80, 2:01) 34 34<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 0:31 A.Brown 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-80, 1:27) 34 41<br />

SEPT. 20 at Carolina<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG CAR<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 11:38 M.Bennett 14 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-80, 3:22) 7 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 3:46 L.Tynes 47 yd. Field Goal (9-51, 4:44) 10 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 12:03 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (9-72, 4:39) 17 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 3:13 L.Tynes 49 yd. Field Goal (11-57, 5:59) 20 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 12:49 L.Tynes 30 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 2:03) 23 0<br />

Panthers 3 6:25 C.<strong>New</strong>ton 1 yd. run (J.Medlock kick) (13-80, 6:24) 23 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 0:50 L.Tynes 36 yd. Field Goal (10-63, 5:35) 26 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 9:40 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (8-48, 3:51) 33 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:09 L.Tynes 27 yd. Field Goal (7-10, 3:17) 36 7<br />

SEPT. 30 at Philadelphia<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG PHI<br />

Eagles 2 1:47 D.Jackson 19 yd. pass from M.Vick (A.Henery kick) (11-70, 4:17) 0 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:05 L.Tynes 25 yd. Field Goal (10-81, 1:42) 3 7<br />

Eagles 3 9:55 A.Henery 20 yd. Field Goal (9-78, 5:05) 3 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 5:28 V.Cruz 14 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-57, 4:27) 10 10<br />

Eagles 3 2:07 A.Henery 48 yd. Field Goal (8-50, 3:21) 10 13<br />

Eagles 4 9:25 A.Henery 35 yd. Field Goal (11-74, 5:24) 10 16<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 6:45 B.Pascoe 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-83, 2:40) 17 16<br />

Eagles 4 1:49 A.Henery 26 yd. Field Goal (12-75, 4:56) 17 19<br />

OCT. 7 vs. Cleveland<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY CLV NYG<br />

Browns 1 14:08 T.Richardson 15 yd. run (P.Dawson kick) (2-22, 0:37) 7 0<br />

Browns 1 10:03 J.Gordon 62 yd. pass from B.Weeden (P.Dawson kick) (5-80, 2:11) 14 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 3:22 V.Cruz 3 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (11-92, 6:41) 14 7<br />

Browns 2 13:39 P.Dawson 32 yd. Field Goal (10-50, 4:43) 17 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 6:46 L.Tynes 29 yd. Field Goal (14-68, 6:53) 17 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:52 A.Bradshaw 4 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (2-40, 0:54) 17 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 1:10 V.Cruz 7 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-29, 1:27) 17 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:00 L.Tynes 40 yd. Field Goal (2-36, 0:17) 17 27<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 5:06 V.Cruz 28 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (9-95, 5:13) 17 34<br />

Browns 3 3:27 P.Dawson 41 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:39) 20 34<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 5:41 D.Wilson 40 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (6-80, 3:24) 20 41<br />

Browns 4 3:56 J.Gordon 20 yd. pass from B.Weeden (P.Dawson kick) (7-76, 1:45) 27 41<br />

OCT. 14 at San Francisco<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG SF<br />

49ers 1 2:00 D.Akers 42 yd. Field Goal (12-61, 5:27) 0 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 10:04 V.Cruz 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (7-67, 3:50) 7 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:56 L.Tynes 34 yd. Field Goal (8-51, 4:34) 10 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 11:48 A.Bradshaw 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (7-32, 3:12) 17 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 9:51 L.Tynes 30 yd. Field Goal (4-0, 0:16) 20 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 6:10 L.Tynes 22 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 1:33) 23 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:56 L.Tynes 32 yd. Field Goal (13-72, 7:10) 26 3<br />

OCT. 21 vs. Washington<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY WAS NYG<br />

Redskins 1 2:13 K.Forbath 20 yd. Field Goal (17-93, 9:11) 3 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 12:41 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (12-80, 4:32) 3 7<br />

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Redskins 2 1:49 K.Forbath 43 yd. Field Goal (6-55, 2:04) 13 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:02 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (10-59, 1:47) 13 13<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 12:55 A.Bradshaw 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (7-35, 3:47) 13 20


<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:56 L.Tynes 34 yd. Field Goal (8-51, 4:34) 10 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 11:48 A.Bradshaw 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (7-32, 3:12) 17 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 9:51 L.Tynes 30 yd. Field Goal (4-0, 0:16) 20 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 6:10 L.Tynes 22 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 1:33) 23 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:56 L.Tynes 32 yd. Field Goal (13-72, 7:10) 26 3<br />

OCT. 21 vs. Washington<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY WAS NYG<br />

Redskins 1 2:13 K.Forbath 20 yd. Field Goal (17-93, 9:11) 3 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 12:41 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (12-80, 4:32) 3 7<br />

Redskins 2 8:45 S.Moss 26 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) (8-80, 3:56) 10 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 3:53 L.Tynes 27 yd. Field Goal (10-63, 4:52) 10 10<br />

Redskins 2 1:49 K.Forbath 43 yd. Field Goal (6-55, 2:04) 13 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:02 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (10-59, 1:47) 13 13<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 12:55 A.Bradshaw 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (7-35, 3:47) 13 20<br />

Redskins 4 5:21 K.Forbath 45 yd. Field Goal (4-5, 1:40) 16 20<br />

Redskins 4 1:32 S.Moss 30 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) (7-77, 1:27) 23 20<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:13 V.Cruz 77 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (2-77, 0:19) 23 27<br />

OCT. 28 at Dallas<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG DAL<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 11:53 L.Tynes 41 yd. Field Goal (7-57, 3:07) 3 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 7:11 L.Tynes 37 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 2:00) 6 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 3:41 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-31, 2:01) 13 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 14:22 L.Tynes 26 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:29) 16 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 13:05 J.Pierre-Paul 28 yd. interception return (L.Tynes kick) 23 0<br />

Cowboys 2 5:22 F.Jones 4 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (8-72, 3:07) 23 7<br />

Cowboys 2 0:58 D.Bailey 51 yd. Field Goal (6-55, 1:39) 23 10<br />

Cowboys 3 9:16 T.Romo 1 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (11-86, 5:44) 23 17<br />

Cowboys 3 3:43 J.Phillips 1 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (8-59, 4:24) 23 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 10:20 L.Tynes 43 yd. Field Goal (8-60, 4:26) 26 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:31 L.Tynes 37 yd. Field Goal (6-26, 3:09) 29 24<br />

NOV. 4 vs. Pittsburgh<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PIT NYG<br />

Steelers 2 12:09 E.Sanders 4 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) (11-58, 5:54) 7 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 7:01 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (8-72, 5:08) 7 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 5:11 M.Boley 70 yd. fumble return (L.Tynes kick) 7 14<br />

Steelers 2 0:00 S.Suisham 30 yd. Field Goal (4-47, 0:31) 10 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 8:25 L.Tynes 50 yd. Field Goal (9-61, 4:37) 10 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 1:32 L.Tynes 23 yd. Field Goal (9-28, 5:37) 10 20<br />

Steelers 4 14:05 M.Wallace 51 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) (5-75, 2:27) 17 20<br />

Steelers 4 4:02 I.Redman 1 yd. run (S.Suisham kick) (9-51, 4:53) 24 20<br />

NOV. 11 at Cincinnati<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG CIN<br />

Bengals 1 12:34 A.Green 56 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (5-79, 2:26) 0 7<br />

Bengals 1 10:53 A.Hawkins 11 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (3-11, 0:18) 0 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 5:34 L.Tynes 23 yd. Field Goal (6-22, 3:00) 3 14<br />

Bengals 2 4:17 M.Nugent 28 yd. Field Goal (15-60, 7:46) 3 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:11 L.Tynes 31 yd. Field Goal (14-69, 4:06) 6 17<br />

Bengals 3 6:37 J.Gresham 10 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (3-12, 0:35) 6 24<br />

Bengals 3 4:20 M.Sanu 10 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (3-16, 1:21) 6 31<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 2:46 A.Brown 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (13-98, 5:22) 13 31<br />

NOV. 25 vs. Green Bay<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY PIT NYG<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 12:38 A.Brown 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (6-74, 2:22) 0 7<br />

Packers 1 10:44 J.Nelson 61 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (4-77, 1:54) 7 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 2:38 R.Randle 16 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-55, 4:37) 7 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 0:23 L.Tynes 43 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 2:03) 7 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 9:37 V.Cruz 9 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-61, 3:58) 7 24<br />

Packers 2 3:37 M.Crosby 28 yd. Field Goal (10-62, 6:00) 10 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:44 A.Bradshaw 13 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (2-23, 0:19) 10 31<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 3:36 H.Nicks 13 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (6-53, 2:27) 10 38<br />

DEC. 3 at Washington<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG WAS<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 6:22 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (11-69, 6:32) 3 0<br />

Redskins 1 4:16 J.Morgan 13 yd. fumble recovery (K.Forbath kick) (4-80, 2:06) 3 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:32 M.Bennett 4 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (13-85, 7:23) 10 7<br />

Redskins 2 0:41 K.Forbath 33 yd. Field Goal (6-51, 1:51) 10 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:00 L.Tynes 40 yd. Field Goal (6-54, 0:41) 13 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 3:09 L.Tynes 35 yd. Field Goal (8-75, 3:36) 16 10<br />

Redskins 4 11:31 P.Garcon 8 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) (12-86, 6:38) 16 17<br />

DEC. 6 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NO NYG<br />

Saints 1 9:38 E.Mack 73 yd. interception return (G.Hartley kick) 7 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 9:25 D.Wilson 97 yd. kickoff return (L.Tynes kick) (0-0, 0:13) 7 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 4:19 M.Bennett 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (4-35, 2:24) 7 14<br />

Saints 2 9:46 G.Hartley 32 yd. Field Goal (14-81, 5:44) 10 14<br />

Saints 2 1:57 G.Hartley 25 yd. Field Goal (8-67, 4:06) 13 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:20 D.Hixon 5 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (9-69, 1:37) 13 21<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 13:04 D.Wilson 6 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-20, 1:40) 13 28<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 8:13 H.Nicks 25 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (6-62, 3:09) 13 35<br />

Saints 3 7:21 D.Sproles 13 yd. run (G.Hartley kick) (3-75, 0:52) 20 35<br />

Saints 3 1:51 D.Sproles 9 yd. pass from D.Brees (G.Hartley kick) (6-68, 3:09) 27 35<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 14:20 V.Cruz 10 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-25, 2:31) 27 42<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 10:19 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (4-2, 1:31) 27 45<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 5:10 D.Wilson 52 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (1-52, 0:10) 27 52<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • vs. philadelphia eagles


<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:20 D.Hixon 5 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (9-69, 1:37) 13 21<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 13:04 D.Wilson 6 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-20, 1:40) 13 28<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 8:13 H.Nicks 25 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (6-62, 3:09) 13 35<br />

Saints 3 7:21 D.Sproles 13 yd. run (G.Hartley kick) (3-75, 0:52) 20 35<br />

Saints 3 1:51 D.Sproles 9 yd. pass from D.Brees (G.Hartley kick) (6-68, 3:09) 27 35<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 14:20 V.Cruz 10 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-25, 2:31) 27 42<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 10:19 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (4-2, 1:31) 27 45<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 5:10 D.Wilson 52 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (1-52, 0:10) 27 52<br />

DEC. 16 at Atlanta<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG ATL<br />

Falcons 1 12:12 M.Turner 1 yd. run (M.Bryant kick) (4-16, 1:51) 0 7<br />

Falcons 1 1:43 T.Gonzalez 12 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (10-80, 5:42) 0 14<br />

Falcons 2 10:22 M.Bryant 38 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 1:46) 0 17<br />

Falcons 3 11:31 J.Jones 40 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (8-80, 3:29) 0 24<br />

Falcons 3 0:10 M.Bryant 19 yd. Field Goal (12-73, 6:43) 0 27<br />

Falcons 4 4:57 J.Jones 3 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (13-69, 9:14) 0 34<br />

DEC. 23 at Batlimore<br />

TEAM QTR TIME SCORING PLAY NYG BAL<br />

Ravens 1 7:38 T.Smith 6 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (14-73, 5:25) 0 7<br />

Ravens 1 4:24 J.Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (4-47, 2:10) 0 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 1:30 D.Wilson 14 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (5-77, 2:54) 7 14<br />

Ravens 2 6:05 J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (12-83, 6:05) 7 17<br />

Ravens 2 1:04 R.Rice 27 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (7-76, 2:11) 7 24<br />

Ravens 3 5:18 J.Tucker 21 yd. Field Goal (16-82, 7:57) 7 27<br />

Ravens 4 11:08 J.Tucker 30 yd. Field Goal (13-62, 6:57) 7 30<br />

Ravens 4 7:25 J.Tucker 29 yd. Field Goal (6-70, 2:56) 7 33<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:18 D.Hixon 13 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (11-80, 4:07) 14 33<br />

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GAME SUMMARIES<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


game 16<br />

giants AT ravens<br />

december 23, 2012<br />

RAVENS 33, GIANTS 14<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> fell to the Baltimore Ravens, 33-14, at M&T Bank Stadium in one of their most<br />

dissapointing losses of the season, giving them an outside shot at reaching the postseason.<br />

Needing to win their last two contests ensure a playoff berth, <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> came out<br />

sluggish on both sides of the ball, going three-and-out on their first three offensive series<br />

and allowing Baltimore to score on their first two. After allowing two early touchdowns,<br />

David Wilson’s 14-yard touchdown run closed the gap to 14-7, but they were unable to<br />

build on that, and the deficit only grew from there.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> defense allowed the Ravens offense to consistently sustain long drives, as<br />

the Ravens possessed the ball for nearly 40 minutes, while allowing three touchdowns in<br />

the first half. The <strong>Giants</strong> defense only allowed the Ravens to get three field goals in the<br />

second half, but the Ravens drives still ate up too much time for the <strong>Giants</strong> offense to<br />

attempt a comeback.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> defense allowed the Ravens offense to amass 533 yards, with 309 coming<br />

through the air and 224 coming on the ground. A bad trend of the <strong>Giants</strong> defense surrendering<br />

big plays continued, as four different Ravens each had one reception of more<br />

than 25 yards and also allowed back-up RB Bernard Pierce to break off a 78-yard run. The<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> offense was only able to generate 186 yards of total offense in the game.<br />

Eli Manning was sacked three times for a loss of 31 yards and was hit on many dropbacks.<br />

He went 14-28 for 150 yards and a touchdown, while his counterpart Joe Flacco went<br />

25-36 for 309 yards and two touchdowns. Flacco also scored from one yard out and was<br />

never sacked. Rueben Randle led the <strong>Giants</strong> receivers with one catch for 43 yards.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 7 0 0 7 - 14<br />

RAVENS 14 10 3 6 - 33<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Ravens 1 7:38 T.Smith 6 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (14-73, 5:25) 0 7<br />

Ravens 1 4:24 J.Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (4-47, 2:10) 0 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 1:30 D.Wilson 14 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (5-77, 2:54) 7 14<br />

Ravens 2 6:05 J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (12-83, 6:05) 7 17<br />

Ravens 2 1:04 R.Rice 27 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (7-76, 2:11) 7 24<br />

Ravens 3 5:18 J.Tucker 21 yd. Field Goal (16-82, 7:57) 7 27<br />

Ravens 4 11:08 J.Tucker 30 yd. Field Goal (13-62, 6:57) 7 30<br />

Ravens 4 7:25 J.Tucker 29 yd. Field Goal (6-70, 2:56) 7 33<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:18 D.Hixon 13 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (11-80, 4:07) 14 33<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Ravens <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Pierce - 123 Bradshaw - 39<br />

Receiving Yards Boldin - 93 Randle - 43<br />

Passing Yards Flacco - 309 Manning - 150<br />

Touchdowns Flacco - 1 Wilson - 1<br />

rice - 1 Hixon - 1<br />

t.Smith - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Tucker - 4 (30) -<br />

Tackles (solo) Ellerbe - 5 (5) Rolle - 10 (8)<br />

c.Williams 5 (4)<br />

Sacks ngata - 1 -<br />

Interceptions Ayanbadejo - 1 -<br />

O.Brown - 1


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coverage of the game; any other use of this material is prohibited without the written permission of the National Football League. Updated: 12/23/2012<br />

Date: Sunday, 12/23/2012<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at Baltimore Ravens<br />

at M&T Stadium, Baltimore, Md.<br />

Game Day Weather<br />

Start Time: 4:25 PM EST<br />

Game Weather: Sunny<br />

Played Outdoor on Turf: Sportexe Momentum<br />

Temp: 51° F (10.6° C) Humidity: 33%, Wind: SW 7 mph<br />

Outdoor Weather: Clear, Wind Chill: 45<br />

Officials<br />

Referee:<br />

Cheffers, Carl (51)<br />

Umpire:<br />

Wash, Undrey (96)<br />

Head Linesman:<br />

Payne, Kent (79)<br />

Line Judge:<br />

Symonette, Thomas (100)<br />

Side Judge:<br />

Hayes, Laird (125)<br />

Field Judge:<br />

Buchanan, Jimmy (86)<br />

Back Judge:<br />

Prokup, Todd (30)<br />

Replay Official: Stewart, Charles<br />

Lineups<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

Offense Defense Offense Defense<br />

WR 80 V.Cruz LE 72 O.Umenyiora WR 82 T.Smith DT 92 H.Ngata<br />

LT 65 W.Beatty DT 97 L.Joseph LT 74 M.Oher NT 96 M.Kemoeatu<br />

LG 77 K.Boothe DT 99 C.Canty LG 76 J.Reid DE 97 A.Jones<br />

C 64 D.Baas RE 90 J.Pierre-Paul C 77 M.Birk RUSH 55 T.Suggs<br />

RG 76 C.Snee SLB 57 J.Williams RG 73 M.Yanda WILL 59 D.Ellerbe<br />

RT 66 D.Diehl MLB 93 C.Blackburn RT 72 K.Osemele MIKE 56 J.Bynes<br />

TE 85 M.Bennett WLB 52 S.Paysinger TE 84 E.Dickson SAM 91 C.Upshaw<br />

WR 88 H.Nicks LB 58 M.Herzlich QB 5 J.Flacco LCB 24 C.Graham<br />

QB 10 E.Manning LCB 23 C.Webster WR 81 A.Boldin SS 32 J.Ihedigbo<br />

FB 45 H.Hynoski RCB 28 J.Hosley FB 44 V.Leach FS 20 E.Reed<br />

RB 44 A.Bradshaw FS 26 A.Rolle RB 27 R.Rice RCB 29 C.Williams<br />

Substitutions<br />

P 5 S.Weatherford, K 9 L.Tynes, WR 12 J.Jernigan, CB 20 P.Amukamara, RB<br />

22 D.Wilson, S 27 S.Brown, CB 30 J.Tryon, S 31 W.Hill, RB 38 K.Lumpkin, RB<br />

41 R.Torain, LS 51 Z.DeOssie, LB 55 K.Rivers, LB 59 M.Boley, OL 60 S.Capers,<br />

C 63 J.Cordle, T 73 J.Brewer, WR 82 R.Randle, TE 86 B.Pascoe, WR 87<br />

D.Hixon, LB 94 M.Kiwanuka, DT 95 R.Bernard, DT 96 M.Austin, DE 98 A.Tracy<br />

QB 8 D.Carr<br />

Did Not Play<br />

Not Active<br />

WR 13 R.Barden, S 21 K.Phillips, S 39 T.Sash, TE 47 T.Beckum, DE 71<br />

A.Ojomo, TE 81 A.Robinson, DE 91 J.Tuck<br />

Substitutions<br />

QB 2 T.Taylor, P 4 S.Koch, K 9 J.Tucker, WR/RS 12 J.Jones, WR 15 L.Williams,<br />

WR 16 D.Reed, CB 22 J.Smith, CB 23 C.Brown, RB 30 B.Pierce, RB 35 A.Allen,<br />

S 37 S.Considine, S 38 O.Brown, LS 46 M.Cox, LB 51 B.Ayanbadejo, LB 54<br />

A.Hamilton, NT 62 T.Cody, G-C 66 G.Gradkowski, T 78 B.McKinnie, TE 86<br />

B.Bajema, TE 88 D.Pitta, DE 90 P.McPhee, DE 93 D.Tyson, OLB 99 P.Kruger<br />

CB 39 C.Johnson<br />

Did Not Play<br />

Not Active<br />

WR 17 T.Doss, S 31 B.Pollard, LB 50 A.McClellan, G 63 B.Williams, G-T 70<br />

R.Harewood, WR-RS 83 D.Thompson, DT 95 B.Hall<br />

Field Goals (made ( ) & missed)<br />

1 2 3 4 OT Total<br />

VISITOR: <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 7 0 0 7 0 14<br />

HOME: Baltimore Ravens 14 10 3 6 0 33<br />

Scoring Plays<br />

J.Tucker (23) (21) (30) (29)<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)<br />

Visitor Home<br />

Ravens 1 7:38 T.Smith 6 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (14-73, 5:25) 0 7<br />

Ravens 1 4:24 J.Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (4-47, 2:10) 0 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 1:30 D.Wilson 14 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (5-77, 2:54) 7 14<br />

Ravens 2 6:05 J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (12-83, 6:05) 7 17<br />

Ravens 2 1:04 R.Rice 27 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (7-76, 2:11) 7 24<br />

Ravens 3 5:18 J.Tucker 21 yd. Field Goal (16-82, 7:57) 7 27<br />

Ravens 4 11:08 J.Tucker 30 yd. Field Goal (13-62, 6:57) 7 30<br />

Ravens 4 7:25 J.Tucker 29 yd. Field Goal (6-70, 2:56) 7 33<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:18 D.Hixon 13 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (11-80, 4:07) 14 33<br />

Paid Attendance: 71,470 Time: 3:04


<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD<br />

A.Bradshaw 9 39 4.3 11 0 B.Pierce 14 123 8.8 78 0<br />

D.Wilson 3 17 5.7 14 1 R.Rice 24 107 4.5 19 0<br />

E.Manning 1 8 8.0 8 0 A.Allen 1 7 7.0 7 0<br />

H.Hynoski 1 3 3.0 3 0 T.Taylor 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0<br />

J.Flacco 3 -10 -3.3 1 1<br />

Total 14 67 4.8 14 1 Total<br />

45 224 5.0 78 1<br />

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT<br />

E.Manning 28 14 150 3/31 1 43 0 78.0 J.Flacco 36 25 309 0/0 2 43 0 114.2<br />

Total 28 14 150 3/31 1 43 0 78.0 Total 36 25 309 0/0 2 43 0 114.2<br />

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD<br />

M.Bennett 7 4 27 6.8 11 0 A.Boldin 7 7 93 13.3 39 0<br />

D.Hixon 5 3 36 12.0 14 1 R.Rice 7 6 51 8.5 27 1<br />

V.Cruz 5 3 21 7.0 11 0 T.Smith 11 5 88 17.6 43 1<br />

R.Randle 4 1 43 43.0 43 0 D.Pitta 5 4 56 14.0 36 0<br />

H.Hynoski 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 E.Dickson 1 1 9 9.0 9 0<br />

A.Bradshaw 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 J.Jones 3 1 7 7.0 7 0<br />

J.Jernigan 1 1 7 7.0 7 0 A.Allen 1 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />

H.Nicks 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 B.Pierce 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

B.Pascoe 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 28 14 150 10.7 43 1 Total 36 25 309 12.4 43 2<br />

INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD INTERCEPTIONS NO YDS AVG LG TD<br />

Total 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 0<br />

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG<br />

PUNTING NO YDS AVG NET TB IN20 LG<br />

S.Weatherford 8 416 52.0 45.0 0 3 60 S.Koch 2 117 58.5 52.5 0 1 60<br />

Total 8 416 52.0 45.0 0 3 60 Total 2 117 58.5 52.5 0 1 60<br />

PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD PUNT RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD<br />

D.Hixon 2 12 6.0 0 10 0 J.Jones 7 56 8.0 0 13 0<br />

[DOWNED] 1 0 0.0 0 0 0<br />

Total 2 12 6.0 0 10 0 Total 7 56 8.0 0 13 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD KICKOFF RETURNS NO YDS AVG FC LG TD<br />

D.Wilson 5 117 23.4 0 33 0 J.Jones 2 51 25.5 0 29 0<br />

[TOUCHBACK] 3 0 0.0 0 0 0 C.Graham 1 7 7.0 0 7 0<br />

Total 5 117 23.4 0 33 0 Total 3 58 19.3 0 29 0<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS<br />

Total 0 0<br />

0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

0<br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

Final Individual Statistics<br />

FUMBLES FUM LOST OWN-REC YDS TD FORCED OPP-REC YDS TD OUT-BDS<br />

Total 0 0<br />

0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

0


<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

Final Team Statistics<br />

Visitor<br />

<strong>Giants</strong><br />

Home<br />

Ravens<br />

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS<br />

By Rushing<br />

By Passing<br />

By Penalty<br />

THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY<br />

FOURTH DOWN EFFICIENCY<br />

TOTAL NET YARDS<br />

Total Offensive Plays (inc. times thrown passing)<br />

Average gain per offensive play<br />

NET YARDS RUSHING<br />

Total Rushing Plays<br />

Average gain per rushing play<br />

Tackles for a loss-number and yards<br />

NET YARDS PASSING<br />

Times thrown - yards lost attempting to pass<br />

Gross yards passing<br />

PASS ATTEMPTS-COMPLETIONS-HAD INTERCEPTED<br />

Avg gain per pass play (inc.# thrown passing)<br />

KICKOFFS Number-In End Zone-Touchbacks<br />

PUNTS Number and Average<br />

Had Blocked<br />

FGs - PATs Had Blocked<br />

Net Punting Average<br />

TOTAL RETURN YARDAGE (Not Including Kickoffs)<br />

No. and Yards Punt Returns<br />

No. and Yards Kickoff Returns<br />

No. and Yards Interception Returns<br />

PENALTIES Number and Yards<br />

FUMBLES Number and Lost<br />

TOUCHDOWNS<br />

Rushing<br />

Passing<br />

EXTRA POINTS Made-Attempts<br />

Kicking Made-Attempts<br />

FIELD GOALS Made-Attempts<br />

RED ZONE EFFICIENCY<br />

GOAL TO GO EFFICIENCY<br />

SAFETIES<br />

FINAL SCORE<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION<br />

11 25<br />

3 6<br />

7 17<br />

1 2<br />

2-10-20% 11-18-61%<br />

0-0-0% 0-0-0%<br />

186 533<br />

45 81<br />

4.1 6.6<br />

67 224<br />

14 45<br />

4.8 5.0<br />

1-2 4-20<br />

119 309<br />

3-31 0-0<br />

150 309<br />

28-14-0 36-25-0<br />

3.8 8.6<br />

3-1-0 8-6-3<br />

8-52.0 2-58.5<br />

0 0<br />

0-0 0-0<br />

45.0 52.5<br />

12 56<br />

2-12 7-56<br />

5-117 3-58<br />

0-0 0-0<br />

6-52 9-92<br />

0-0 0-0<br />

2 3<br />

1 1<br />

1 2<br />

2-2 3-3<br />

2-2 3-3<br />

0-0 4-4<br />

2-2-100% 2-6-33%<br />

0-0-0% 2-5-40%<br />

0 0<br />

14 33<br />

20:39 39:21


<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

Ball Possession And Drive Chart<br />

#<br />

Time<br />

Recd<br />

Time<br />

Lost<br />

Time<br />

Poss<br />

How Ball<br />

Obtained<br />

Drive<br />

Began<br />

#<br />

Play<br />

Yds<br />

Gain<br />

Yds<br />

Pen<br />

Net<br />

Yds<br />

1st<br />

Down<br />

Last<br />

Scrm<br />

How Given<br />

Up<br />

1 15:00 13:03 1:57 Kickoff NYG 20 3 1 5 6 0 NYG 26 Punt<br />

2 7:38 6:34 1:04 Kickoff NYG 18 3 1 -5 -4 0 NYG 14 Punt<br />

3 4:24 1:30 2:54 Kickoff NYG 23 5 77 0 77 3 * BLT 14 Touchdown<br />

4 0:03 12:10 2:53 Punt NYG 13 5 20 0 20 1 NYG 33 Punt<br />

5 6:05 3:15 2:50 Kickoff NYG 35 3 11 -20 -9 0 NYG 26 Punt<br />

6 1:04 0:03 1:01 Kickoff NYG 17 3 -1 0 -1 0 NYG 16 Punt<br />

7 14:08 13:15 0:53 Punt NYG 36 3 2 0 2 0 NYG 38 Punt<br />

8 5:18 3:05 2:13 Kickoff NYG 26 6 4 0 4 1 NYG 30 Punt<br />

9 11:08 10:21 0:47 Kickoff NYG 20 3 6 0 6 0 NYG 26 Punt<br />

10 7:25 3:18 4:07 Kickoff NYG 20 11 65 15 80 6 * BLT 13 Touchdown<br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

(228) Average NYG 23<br />

#<br />

Time<br />

Recd<br />

Time<br />

Lost<br />

Time<br />

Poss<br />

How Ball<br />

Obtained<br />

Drive<br />

Began<br />

#<br />

Play<br />

Yds<br />

Gain<br />

Yds<br />

Pen<br />

Net<br />

Yds<br />

1st<br />

Down<br />

Last<br />

Scrm<br />

How Given<br />

Up<br />

1 13:03 7:38 5:25 Punt BLT 27 14 73 0 73 5 * NYG 6 Touchdown<br />

2 6:34 4:24 2:10 Punt NYG 47 4 47 0 47 2 * NYG 1 Touchdown<br />

3 1:30 0:03 1:27 Kickoff BLT 28 4 11 -10 1 0 BLT 29 Punt<br />

4 12:10 6:05 6:05 Punt BLT 12 12 83 0 83 4 * NYG 5 Field Goal<br />

5 3:15 1:04 2:11 Punt BLT 24 7 76 0 76 4 NYG 27 Touchdown<br />

6 0:03 0:00 0:03 Punt BLT 45 1 -1 0 -1 0 BLT 45 End of Half<br />

7 15:00 14:08 0:52 Kickoff BLT 24 3 3 0 3 0 BLT 27 Punt<br />

8 13:15 5:18 7:57 Punt BLT 15 16 102 -20 82 4 * NYG 3 Field Goal<br />

9 3:05 11:08 6:57 Punt BLT 26 13 57 5 62 4 * NYG 12 Field Goal<br />

10 10:21 7:25 2:56 Punt BLT 19 6 70 0 70 1 * NYG 11 Field Goal<br />

11 3:18 0:00 3:18 Kickoff NYG 41 5 12 0 12 1 NYG 28 End of Game<br />

* inside opponent's 20<br />

(332) Average BLT 30<br />

Time of Possession by Quarter<br />

Visitor <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Home Baltimore Ravens<br />

Kickoff Drive No.-Start Average<br />

1st 2nd 3rd 4th OT Total<br />

5:58 6:41 3:06 4:54 20:39<br />

9:02 8:19 11:54 10:06 39:21<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>: 8 - NYG 22 Ravens: 2 - BLT 26


<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

Final Defensive Statistics<br />

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc<br />

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL<br />

Q<br />

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR<br />

A.Rolle 8 2 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Webster 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

M.Herzlich 6 1 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Blackburn 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

J.Hosley 6 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Canty 5 1 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

L.Joseph 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

O.Umenyiora 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

M.Boley 3 2 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

K.Rivers 2 2 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

J.Pierre-Paul 2 2 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

M.Kiwanuka 2 2 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

J.Williams 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

R.Bernard 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

W.Hill 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

A.Tracy 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

S.Brown 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

M.Austin 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

S.Paysinger 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

K.Lumpkin 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

J.Tryon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 61 24 85 0 0 6 2 0 5 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

TKL = Tackle AST = Assist COMB = Combined QH=QB Hit IN = Interception PD = Pass Defense FF = Forced Fumble FR = Fumble Recovery<br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

Regular Defensive Plays<br />

Special Teams<br />

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR<br />

D.Ellerbe 5 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Williams 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

H.Ngata 3 1 4 1 15 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

J.Ihedigbo 3 1 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

E.Reed 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

B.Ayanbadejo 1 2 3 1 7 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Brown 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Graham 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

T.Suggs 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

O.Brown 1 0 1 1 9 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

A.Jones 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

J.Bynes 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Upshaw 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

P.McPhee 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

T.Cody 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

P.Kruger 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

A.Hamilton 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

M.Cox 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 29 7 36 3 31 4 9 0 11 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Misc


<strong>Giants</strong><br />

Ravens<br />

PERIOD SCORES<br />

7 0 = 7<br />

14 10 = 24<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

First Half Summary<br />

<strong>Giants</strong><br />

Ravens<br />

TIME OF POSSESSION<br />

Scoring Plays<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info)<br />

Visitor Home<br />

Ravens 1 7:38 T.Smith 6 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (14-73, 5:25) 0 7<br />

Ravens 1 4:24 J.Flacco 1 yd. run (J.Tucker kick) (4-47, 2:10) 0 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 1:30 D.Wilson 14 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (5-77, 2:54) 7 14<br />

Ravens 2 6:05 J.Tucker 23 yd. Field Goal (12-83, 6:05) 7 17<br />

Ravens 2 1:04 R.Rice 27 yd. pass from J.Flacco (J.Tucker kick) (7-76, 2:11) 7 24<br />

12:39<br />

17:21<br />

TOTAL FIRST DOWNS<br />

First Downs Rushing-Passing-by Penalty<br />

THIRD DOWN EFFICIENCY<br />

TOTAL NET YARDS<br />

Total Offensive Plays<br />

NET YARDS RUSHING<br />

NET YARDS PASSING<br />

Gross Yards Passing<br />

Times thrown-yards lost attempting to pass<br />

Pass Attempts-Completions-Had Intercepted<br />

Punts-Number and Average<br />

Penalties-Number and Yards<br />

Fumbles-Number and Lost<br />

Red Zone Efficiency<br />

Average Drive Start<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

4 15<br />

1 - 3 - 0 4 - 11 - 0<br />

0-5-0% 6-8-75%<br />

109 289<br />

22 41<br />

25 87<br />

84 202<br />

106 202<br />

2-22 0-0<br />

13 - 9 - 0 20 - 15 - 0<br />

5 - 50.6 1 - 60<br />

3 - 25 3 - 25<br />

0 - 0 0 - 0<br />

1-1-100% 2-3-67%<br />

NYG 21 BLT 32<br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD RUSHING ATT YDS AVG LG TD<br />

D.Wilson 2 15 7.5 14 1 R.Rice 13 62 4.8 19 0<br />

A.Bradshaw 4 7 1.8 4 0 B.Pierce 6 25 4.2 18 0<br />

H.Hynoski 1 3 3.0 3 0 J.Flacco 2 0 0.0 1 1<br />

Total 7 25 3.6 14 1 Total<br />

21 87 4.1 19 1<br />

PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT PASSING ATT CMP YDS SK/YD TD LG IN RT<br />

E.Manning 13 9 106 2/22 0 43 0 93.8 J.Flacco 20 15 202 0/0 2 43 0 140.0<br />

Total 13 9 106 2/22 0 43 0 93.8 Total 20 15 202 0/0 2 43 0 140.0<br />

PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD PASS RECEIVING TAR REC YDS AVG LG TD<br />

M.Bennett 3 3 21 7.0 11 0 A.Boldin 5 5 72 14.4 39 0<br />

D.Hixon 2 2 23 11.5 14 0 T.Smith 7 4 81 20.3 43 1<br />

R.Randle 1 1 43 43.0 43 0 R.Rice 4 4 37 9.3 27 1<br />

A.Bradshaw 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 J.Jones 3 1 7 7.0 7 0<br />

H.Hynoski 1 1 8 8.0 8 0 A.Allen 1 1 5 5.0 5 0<br />

V.Cruz 2 1 3 3.0 3 0<br />

H.Nicks 2 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

B.Pascoe 1 0 0 0.0 0 0<br />

Total 13 9 106 11.8 43 0 Total 20 15 202 13.5 43 2<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Regular Defensive Plays Special Teams Misc<br />

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL<br />

Q<br />

IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR<br />

C.Canty 5 1 6 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

A.Rolle 4 1 5 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Webster 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

M.Boley 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 16 3 19 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


Baltimore Ravens<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

First Half Summary<br />

Regular Defensive Plays<br />

Special Teams<br />

TKL AST COMB SK / YDS TFL QH IN PD FF FR TKL AST FF FR BL TKL AST FF FR<br />

D.Ellerbe 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

H.Ngata 2 1 3 1 15 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Williams 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

C.Brown 2 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Total 9 2 11 1 15 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0<br />

Misc


Play By Play First Quarter<br />

12/23/2012<br />

NYG wins toss, elects to Receive, and BLT elects to defend the West goal.<br />

J.Tucker kicks 71 yards from BLT 35 to NYG -6. D.Wilson, Touchback.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 15:00<br />

1-10-NYG 20<br />

2-10-NYG 20<br />

3-7-NYG 23<br />

3-2-NYG 28<br />

4-4-NYG 26<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 13:03<br />

1-10-BLT 27<br />

2-4-BLT 33<br />

3-1-BLT 36<br />

1-10-NYG 50<br />

2-3-NYG 43<br />

3-5-NYG 45<br />

1-10-NYG 40<br />

2-5-NYG 35<br />

1-10-NYG 17<br />

2-10-NYG 17<br />

3-5-NYG 12<br />

1-5-NYG 5<br />

2-5-NYG 5<br />

3-6-NYG 6<br />

(15:00) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to H.Nicks (C.Graham).<br />

(14:57) A.Bradshaw right guard to NYG 23 for 3 yards (T.Suggs, C.Williams).<br />

(14:12) (Shotgun) E.Manning sacked at NYG 14 for -9 yards (T.Suggs).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-T.Suggs, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 23 - No Play.<br />

(13:49) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw right end to NYG 26 for -2 yards (C.Brown). Direct snap to Ahmad Bradshaw.<br />

(13:15) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 50 yards to BLT 24, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to BLT 27 for 3 yards (K.Lumpkin).<br />

(13:03) J.Flacco pass short right to A.Boldin to BLT 33 for 6 yards (J.Williams, C.Webster).<br />

(12:38) (No Huddle) R.Rice left end ran ob at BLT 36 for 3 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

(12:31) (No Huddle) R.Rice left end to NYG 50 for 14 yards (W.Hill).<br />

(11:57) J.Flacco pass short left to R.Rice ran ob at NYG 43 for 7 yards (O.Umenyiora).<br />

(11:29) J.Flacco pass short right to R.Rice to NYG 45 for -2 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

(10:56) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to A.Allen to NYG 40 for 5 yards (J.Williams).<br />

(10:20) B.Pierce right guard to NYG 35 for 5 yards (M.Kiwanuka).<br />

(9:47) (No Huddle) B.Pierce right end ran ob at NYG 17 for 18 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

Timeout #1 by NYG at 09:19.<br />

(9:19) J.Flacco pass incomplete deep right to J.Jones.<br />

(9:14) R.Rice left guard to NYG 12 for 5 yards (W.Hill).<br />

(8:45) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to J.Jones to NYG 7 for 5 yards (C.Webster). FUMBLES (C.Webster), RECOVERED by NYG-<br />

M.Boley at NYG 7. M.Boley to NYG 7 for no gain (J.Jones).<br />

The Replay Assistant challenged the runner was down by contact ruling, and the play was REVERSED.<br />

(Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to J.Jones to NYG 5 for 7 yards (C.Webster).<br />

(8:18) J.Flacco pass incomplete short right to T.Smith.<br />

(8:14) R.Rice right tackle to NYG 6 for -1 yards (J.Pierre-Paul).<br />

(7:42) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to T.Smith for 6 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

J.Tucker extra point is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

NYG 0 BLT 7, 14 plays, 73 yards, 5:25 drive, 7:22 elapsed<br />

J.Tucker kicks 65 yards from BLT 35 to NYG 0. D.Wilson to NYG 18 for 18 yards (C.Brown).<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 7:38, (1st play from scrimmage 7:27)<br />

1-10-NYG 18<br />

2-9-NYG 19<br />

3-9-NYG 19<br />

3-14-NYG 14<br />

4-14-NYG 14<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 6:34<br />

1-10-NYG 47<br />

2-7-NYG 44<br />

1-1-NYG 1<br />

2-1-NYG 1<br />

(7:27) D.Wilson left tackle to NYG 19 for 1 yard (T.Suggs, T.Cody).<br />

(6:54) E.Manning pass incomplete short middle to V.Cruz (E.Reed).<br />

(6:48) (Shotgun) PENALTY on NYG-C.Snee, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at NYG 19 - No Play.<br />

(6:48) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to B.Pascoe [J.Ihedigbo].<br />

(6:43) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 46 yards to BLT 40, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to NYG 47 for 13 yards (K.Lumpkin).<br />

(6:34) R.Rice left tackle to NYG 44 for 3 yards (C.Canty).<br />

(6:02) J.Flacco pass deep right to T.Smith to NYG 1 for 43 yards (C.Webster).<br />

Timeout #1 by BLT at 05:14.<br />

(5:14) R.Rice right guard to NYG 1 for no gain (L.Joseph, C.Blackburn).<br />

(4:27) J.Flacco up the middle for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

J.Tucker extra point is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

NYG 0 BLT 14, 4 plays, 47 yards, 2:10 drive, 10:36 elapsed<br />

J.Tucker kicks 68 yards from BLT 35 to NYG -3. D.Wilson to NYG 23 for 26 yards (C.Upshaw).<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 4:24, (1st play from scrimmage 4:19)<br />

1-10-NYG 23<br />

1-10-BLT 34<br />

2-1-BLT 25<br />

1-10-BLT 18<br />

2-6-BLT 14<br />

(4:19) E.Manning pass deep middle to R.Randle to BLT 34 for 43 yards (C.Williams) [J.Ihedigbo].<br />

(3:39) E.Manning pass short left to D.Hixon to BLT 25 for 9 yards (C.Williams).<br />

(2:58) E.Manning pass short right to M.Bennett to BLT 18 for 7 yards (E.Reed).<br />

(2:13) A.Bradshaw right guard to BLT 14 for 4 yards (D.Ellerbe, H.Ngata).<br />

(1:34) D.Wilson left end for 14 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

R1<br />

P2<br />

R3<br />

P4<br />

P5<br />

P6<br />

R7<br />

P1<br />

P2<br />

R3


L.Tynes extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-R.Torain.<br />

NYG 7 BLT 14, 5 plays, 77 yards, 2:54 drive, 13:30 elapsed<br />

L.Tynes kicks 59 yards from NYG 35 to BLT 6. J.Jones to BLT 28 for 22 yards (K.Rivers).<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 1:30, (1st play from scrimmage 1:25)<br />

1-10-BLT 28<br />

1-10-BLT 28<br />

2-9-BLT 29<br />

3-9-BLT 29<br />

4-9-BLT 29<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 0:03<br />

1-10-NYG 13<br />

END OF QUARTER<br />

(1:25) B.Pierce right end to BLT 38 for 10 yards.<br />

PENALTY on BLT-A.Boldin, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at BLT 38.<br />

(1:00) B.Pierce left end to BLT 29 for 1 yard (M.Herzlich, J.Pierre-Paul).<br />

(:27) J.Flacco pass incomplete short left to T.Smith.<br />

(:21) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass incomplete deep left to T.Smith (S.Brown) [J.Pierre-Paul].<br />

(:15) (Punt formation) S.Koch punts 60 yards to NYG 11, Center-M.Cox. D.Hixon to NYG 13 for 2 yards (B.Ayanbadejo).<br />

(:03) A.Bradshaw up the middle to NYG 15 for 2 yards (H.Ngata).<br />

Score<br />

Time<br />

Poss<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

First Downs<br />

R P X T<br />

Efficiencies<br />

3 Down 4 Down<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 7 5:58 1 2 0 3 0/2 0/0<br />

Baltimore Ravens 14 9:02 3 4 0 7 4/5 0/0


Play By Play Second Quarter<br />

12/23/2012<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> continued.<br />

2-8-NYG 15<br />

1-10-NYG 29<br />

2-25-NYG 14<br />

3-17-NYG 22<br />

4-6-NYG 33<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 12:10<br />

1-10-BLT 12<br />

1-10-BLT 23<br />

2-8-BLT 25<br />

1-10-BLT 37<br />

2-5-BLT 42<br />

1-10-NYG 39<br />

2-12-NYG 41<br />

3-19-NYG 48<br />

1-9-NYG 9<br />

2-9-NYG 9<br />

3-5-NYG 5<br />

4-5-NYG 5<br />

(15:00) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to D.Hixon to NYG 29 for 14 yards (C.Brown) [A.Jones].<br />

(14:19) E.Manning sacked at NYG 14 for -15 yards (H.Ngata).<br />

(13:39) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to H.Hynoski to NYG 22 for 8 yards (D.Ellerbe, E.Reed).<br />

(12:57) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to M.Bennett to NYG 33 for 11 yards (D.Ellerbe, B.Ayanbadejo).<br />

(12:20) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 60 yards to BLT 7, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to BLT 12 for 5 yards (W.Hill).<br />

(12:10) J.Flacco pass short right to T.Smith to BLT 23 for 11 yards (C.Webster, S.Paysinger).<br />

(11:40) (No Huddle) R.Rice left guard to BLT 25 for 2 yards (C.Canty).<br />

(11:09) (No Huddle) J.Flacco pass short right to A.Boldin to BLT 37 for 12 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

(10:42) (No Huddle) R.Rice left end to BLT 42 for 5 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

(10:11) (No Huddle) R.Rice left tackle to NYG 39 for 19 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

(9:36) (No Huddle) B.Pierce right tackle to NYG 41 for -2 yards (C.Canty).<br />

(8:56) B.Pierce left end to NYG 48 for -7 yards (C.Canty).<br />

(8:22) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass deep right to A.Boldin to NYG 9 for 39 yards (M.Boley).<br />

(7:36) (No Huddle) J.Flacco pass short right to J.Jones for 9 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

The Replay Assistant challenged the incomplete pass ruling, and the play was REVERSED.<br />

(No Huddle) J.Flacco pass incomplete short right to J.Jones (C.Webster).<br />

(7:27) R.Rice right guard to NYG 5 for 4 yards (C.Canty).<br />

(6:52) R.Rice right tackle to NYG 5 for no gain (A.Rolle, M.Kiwanuka).<br />

(6:09) (Field Goal formation) J.Tucker 23 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

NYG 7 BLT 17, 12 plays, 83 yards, 6:05 drive, 8:55 elapsed<br />

J.Tucker kicks 63 yards from BLT 35 to NYG 2. D.Wilson to NYG 35 for 33 yards (C.Brown).<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 6:05, (1st play from scrimmage 5:59)<br />

1-10-NYG 35<br />

2-2-NYG 43<br />

2-12-NYG 33<br />

3-9-NYG 36<br />

3-19-NYG 26<br />

4-19-NYG 26<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 3:15<br />

1-10-BLT 24<br />

1-10-BLT 45<br />

2-6-BLT 49<br />

Two-Minute Warning<br />

3-2-NYG 47<br />

1-10-NYG 44<br />

1-10-NYG 32<br />

2-5-NYG 27<br />

(5:59) E.Manning pass short middle to A.Bradshaw to NYG 43 for 8 yards (J.Bynes, J.Ihedigbo) [A.Jones].<br />

(5:21) A.Bradshaw right tackle to BLT 44 for 13 yards.<br />

PENALTY on NYG-C.Snee, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYG 43 - No Play.<br />

(4:52) (Shotgun) H.Hynoski left guard to NYG 36 for 3 yards (A.Jones).<br />

(4:14) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to D.Hixon to NYG 25 for -11 yards (C.Brown).<br />

PENALTY on NYG-D.Hixon, Offensive Pass Interference, 10 yards, enforced at NYG 36 - No Play.<br />

(3:38) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short middle to H.Nicks [P.Kruger].<br />

(3:22) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 53 yards to BLT 21, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to BLT 34 for 13 yards (W.Hill).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-B.Ayanbadejo, Illegal Block Above the Waist, 10 yards, enforced at BLT 34.<br />

(3:15) J.Flacco pass deep right to T.Smith to BLT 45 for 21 yards (C.Webster).<br />

(2:51) (No Huddle) R.Rice left guard to BLT 49 for 4 yards (L.Joseph, C.Canty).<br />

(2:23) (No Huddle) R.Rice right guard to NYG 47 for 4 yards (K.Rivers).<br />

(2:00) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short left to A.Boldin ran ob at NYG 44 for 3 yards.<br />

The Replay Assistant challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was Upheld.<br />

(1:53) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to A.Boldin to NYG 32 for 12 yards (M.Boley, A.Rolle).<br />

(1:29) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short left to R.Rice to NYG 27 for 5 yards (M.Boley).<br />

(1:10) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to R.Rice for 27 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

J.Tucker extra point is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

NYG 7 BLT 24, 7 plays, 76 yards, 2:11 drive, 13:56 elapsed<br />

J.Tucker kicks 67 yards from BLT 35 to NYG -2. D.Wilson to NYG 17 for 19 yards (A.Hamilton).<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 1:04, (1st play from scrimmage 0:58)<br />

1-10-NYG 17<br />

2-17-NYG 10<br />

3-14-NYG 13<br />

4-11-NYG 16<br />

(:58) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning sacked at NYG 10 for -7 yards (B.Ayanbadejo).<br />

(:28) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass short middle to V.Cruz ran ob at NYG 13 for 3 yards (C.Graham).<br />

(:20) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to M.Bennett to NYG 16 for 3 yards (J.Ihedigbo).<br />

Timeout #2 by BLT at 00:13.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

(:13) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 44 yards to BLT 40, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to BLT 45 for 5 yards (S.Paysinger).<br />

P4<br />

P8<br />

P9<br />

R10<br />

P11<br />

P12<br />

P13<br />

P14<br />

P15


Baltimore Ravens at 0:03<br />

1-10-BLT 45<br />

END OF QUARTER<br />

(:03) J.Flacco kneels to BLT 44 for -1 yards.<br />

Penalty on NYG, Defensive 12 On-field, declined.<br />

Score<br />

Time<br />

Poss<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

First Downs<br />

R P X T<br />

Efficiencies<br />

3 Down 4 Down<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 7 6:41 0 1 0 1 0/3 0/0<br />

Baltimore Ravens 24 8:19 1 7 0 8 2/3 0/0


Play By Play Third Quarter<br />

12/23/2012<br />

BLT elects to Receive, and NYG elects to defend the West goal.<br />

L.Tynes kicks 70 yards from NYG 35 to BLT -5. J.Jones to BLT 24 for 29 yards (S.Paysinger).<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:57)<br />

1-10-BLT 24<br />

2-7-BLT 27<br />

3-7-BLT 27<br />

4-7-BLT 27<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 14:08<br />

1-10-NYG 36<br />

2-8-NYG 38<br />

3-8-NYG 38<br />

4-8-NYG 38<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 13:15<br />

1-10-BLT 15<br />

1-13-BLT 12<br />

2-8-BLT 17<br />

3-4-BLT 21<br />

3-9-BLT 16<br />

3-4-BLT 21<br />

1-10-BLT 26<br />

1-20-BLT 16<br />

2-14-BLT 22<br />

3-7-BLT 29<br />

1-10-BLT 46<br />

1-25-BLT 31<br />

2-25-BLT 31<br />

3-19-BLT 37<br />

1-10-NYG 27<br />

2-9-NYG 26<br />

3-9-NYG 26<br />

1-10-NYG 10<br />

2-10-NYG 10<br />

3-3-NYG 3<br />

4-3-NYG 3<br />

(14:57) B.Pierce right guard to BLT 27 for 3 yards (L.Joseph).<br />

(14:27) J.Flacco pass incomplete short right to T.Smith (K.Rivers).<br />

(14:23) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass incomplete short right to B.Pierce.<br />

(14:18) (Punt formation) S.Koch punts 57 yards to NYG 16, Center-M.Cox. D.Hixon pushed ob at NYG 26 for 10 yards (M.Cox).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-J.Ihedigbo, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at NYG 26.<br />

(14:08) D.Wilson left tackle to NYG 38 for 2 yards (C.Upshaw).<br />

(13:34) E.Manning pass incomplete deep middle to M.Bennett (E.Reed, J.Bynes).<br />

(13:28) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to M.Bennett [B.Ayanbadejo].<br />

(13:24) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 54 yards to BLT 8, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to BLT 15 for 7 yards (J.Tryon).<br />

(13:15) J.Flacco pass short right to E.Dickson to BLT 33 for 18 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-T.Smith, Personal Foul, 12 yards, enforced at BLT 24.<br />

(12:49) R.Rice left tackle to BLT 17 for 5 yards (A.Rolle, C.Blackburn).<br />

(12:49) R.Rice left tackle to BLT 21 for 4 yards (L.Joseph, O.Umenyiora).<br />

(12:49) (No Huddle, Shotgun) PENALTY on BLT-M.Oher, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at BLT 21 - No Play.<br />

(12:20) (Shotgun) R.Rice up the middle to BLT 14 for -2 yards.<br />

PENALTY on NYG-J.Pierre-Paul, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at BLT 16 - No Play.<br />

(11:40) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to A.Boldin to BLT 26 for 5 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

(10:55) J.Flacco pass short right to V.Leach to BLT 30 for 4 yards (K.Rivers).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-M.Oher, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at BLT 26 - No Play.<br />

(10:24) (No Huddle) R.Rice right guard to BLT 22 for 6 yards (O.Umenyiora, A.Rolle).<br />

(9:57) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to D.Pitta to BLT 29 for 7 yards (M.Herzlich).<br />

(9:24) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass incomplete deep right to T.Smith.<br />

PENALTY on NYG-C.Webster, Defensive Pass Interference, 17 yards, enforced at BLT 29 - No Play.<br />

(9:20) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short left to J.Jones to NYG 44 for 10 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-M.Oher, Personal Foul, 15 yards, enforced at BLT 46 - No Play.<br />

(8:44) R.Rice right tackle to BLT 31 for no gain (R.Bernard).<br />

(8:14) R.Rice right tackle to BLT 37 for 6 yards (J.Pierre-Paul, C.Blackburn).<br />

(7:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass deep right to D.Pitta to NYG 27 for 36 yards (C.Webster).<br />

(7:03) (No Huddle) B.Pierce left tackle to NYG 26 for 1 yard (C.Blackburn, M.Kiwanuka).<br />

(6:28) J.Flacco pass incomplete deep right to T.Smith (C.Webster).<br />

(6:21) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to A.Boldin to NYG 10 for 16 yards (A.Rolle). No. 81 - Boldin injured on play.<br />

(6:08) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass incomplete short right to R.Rice (C.Webster).<br />

(6:01) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to T.Smith to NYG 3 for 7 yards (C.Webster).<br />

(5:24) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass incomplete short left to D.Pitta.<br />

(5:21) (Field Goal formation) J.Tucker 21 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

NYG 7 BLT 27, 16 plays, 82 yards, 2 penalties, 7:57 drive, 9:42 elapsed<br />

J.Tucker kicks 60 yards from BLT 35 to NYG 5. D.Wilson to NYG 26 for 21 yards (C.Upshaw).<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 5:18, (1st play from scrimmage 5:11)<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

P16<br />

X17<br />

P18<br />

P19<br />

1-10-NYG 26<br />

2-10-NYG 26<br />

3-3-NYG 33<br />

1-10-NYG 39<br />

2-10-NYG 39<br />

3-10-NYG 39<br />

(5:11) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete deep right to D.Hixon (C.Brown).<br />

(5:07) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to V.Cruz to NYG 33 for 7 yards (C.Williams).<br />

(4:31) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass short middle to M.Bennett to NYG 39 for 6 yards (J.Ihedigbo).<br />

(3:54) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short left to V.Cruz.<br />

Timeout #1 by NYG at 03:47.<br />

(3:47) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to H.Nicks (C.Brown).<br />

(3:43) (Shotgun) E.Manning sacked at NYG 30 for -9 yards (O.Brown).<br />

P5


4-19-NYG 30 (3:18) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 54 yards to BLT 16, Center-Z.DeOssie. J.Jones to BLT 26 for 10 yards (J.Williams). No. 93 -<br />

Blackburn (NYG) injured on play. No. 57 (J.Williams) also injured on play.<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 3:05<br />

1-10-BLT 26<br />

2-5-BLT 31<br />

1-10-BLT 36<br />

2-5-BLT 41<br />

1-10-BLT 48<br />

2-10-BLT 48<br />

3-6-NYG 48<br />

END OF QUARTER<br />

(3:05) B.Pierce right guard to BLT 31 for 5 yards (C.Webster, K.Rivers).<br />

(2:29) PENALTY on NYG-J.Pierre-Paul, Neutral Zone Infraction, 5 yards, enforced at BLT 31 - No Play.<br />

(2:10) B.Pierce left guard to BLT 41 for 5 yards (M.Herzlich, J.Pierre-Paul).<br />

(1:38) J.Flacco pass short right to D.Pitta ran ob at BLT 48 for 7 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

(1:10) J.Flacco pass incomplete short right to T.Smith [K.Rivers].<br />

(1:02) B.Pierce right guard to NYG 48 for 4 yards (M.Herzlich, L.Joseph).<br />

(:23) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to R.Rice to NYG 31 for 17 yards (S.Brown, A.Tracy).<br />

Score<br />

Time<br />

Poss<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

First Downs<br />

R P X T<br />

Efficiencies<br />

3 Down 4 Down<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 7 3:06 0 1 0 1 1/3 0/0<br />

Baltimore Ravens 27 11:54 0 5 2 7 4/6 0/0<br />

X20<br />

P21<br />

P22


Play By Play Fourth Quarter<br />

12/23/2012<br />

Baltimore Ravens continued.<br />

1-10-NYG 31<br />

2-5-NYG 26<br />

3-1-NYG 22<br />

1-10-NYG 16<br />

2-5-NYG 11<br />

3-3-NYG 9<br />

4-6-NYG 12<br />

(15:00) R.Rice right end to NYG 26 for 5 yards (R.Bernard, C.Blackburn).<br />

(14:25) R.Rice right guard to NYG 22 for 4 yards (M.Herzlich, R.Bernard).<br />

(13:51) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short left to D.Pitta to NYG 16 for 6 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

(13:12) R.Rice right tackle to NYG 11 for 5 yards (C.Blackburn).<br />

(12:36) R.Rice left tackle to NYG 9 for 2 yards (O.Umenyiora, L.Joseph).<br />

(11:57) J.Flacco pass short left to R.Rice to NYG 12 for -3 yards (O.Umenyiora).<br />

(11:12) (Field Goal formation) J.Tucker 30 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

J.Tucker kicks 72 yards from BLT 35 to NYG -7. D.Wilson, Touchback.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 11:08<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

NYG 7 BLT 30, 13 plays, 62 yards, 1 penalty, 6:57 drive, 3:52 elapsed<br />

P23<br />

1-10-NYG 20 (11:08) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw left tackle to NYG 26 for 6 yards (D.Ellerbe).<br />

2-4-NYG 26 (10:42) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete deep right to D.Hixon (C.Brown).<br />

3-4-NYG 26 (10:36) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short middle to R.Randle (C.Williams).<br />

4-4-NYG 26 (10:29) (Punt formation) S.Weatherford punts 55 yards to BLT 19, Center-Z.DeOssie, downed by NYG-S.Paysinger.<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 10:21<br />

1-10-BLT 19 (10:21) B.Pierce up the middle to BLT 21 for 2 yards (M.Herzlich, K.Rivers).<br />

2-8-BLT 21 (9:34) B.Pierce right guard pushed ob at NYG 1 for 78 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

1-1-NYG 1 (9:09) R.Rice left guard to NYG 1 for no gain (C.Blackburn, M.Boley). No. 93 - Blackburn (NYG) injured on play.<br />

2-1-NYG 1 (8:39) B.Pierce up the middle to NYG 1 for no gain (K.Rivers, M.Boley).<br />

3-1-NYG 1 (8:07) J.Flacco right end to NYG 11 for -10 yards (M.Kiwanuka).<br />

4-11-NYG 11 (7:30) (Field Goal formation) J.Tucker 29 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-M.Cox, Holder-S.Koch.<br />

R24<br />

J.Tucker kicks 74 yards from BLT 35 to NYG -9. D.Wilson, Touchback.<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> at 7:25<br />

NYG 7 BLT 33, 6 plays, 70 yards, 2:56 drive, 7:35 elapsed<br />

1-10-NYG 20<br />

2-10-NYG 20<br />

3-10-NYG 20<br />

1-10-NYG 46<br />

2-6-NYG 50<br />

1-10-BLT 43<br />

2-2-BLT 35<br />

1-10-BLT 24<br />

2-10-BLT 24<br />

1-10-BLT 13<br />

2-10-BLT 13<br />

(7:25) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short right to M.Bennett.<br />

(7:20) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw up the middle to NYG 20 for no gain (H.Ngata).<br />

(6:44) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to V.Cruz to NYG 31 for 11 yards (E.Reed).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-E.Reed, Personal Foul, 15 yards, enforced at NYG 31.<br />

(6:12) A.Bradshaw right guard to NYG 50 for 4 yards (P.McPhee).<br />

(5:45) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to J.Jernigan to BLT 43 for 7 yards (D.Ellerbe, B.Ayanbadejo).<br />

(5:09) (No Huddle, Shotgun) E.Manning scrambles up the middle to BLT 35 for 8 yards (C.Williams).<br />

(4:40) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw left guard to BLT 24 for 11 yards (J.Ihedigbo).<br />

Timeout #1 by BLT at 04:15.<br />

(4:15) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete deep middle to R.Randle (C.Williams, E.Reed).<br />

(4:09) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw right end to BLT 13 for 11 yards (C.Graham).<br />

(3:31) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass incomplete short middle to R.Randle (C.Brown).<br />

(3:24) E.Manning pass short right to D.Hixon for 13 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

L.Tynes extra point is GOOD, Center-Z.DeOssie, Holder-R.Torain.<br />

NYG 14 BLT 33, 11 plays, 80 yards, 1 penalty, 4:07 drive, 11:42 elapsed<br />

P6<br />

X7<br />

P8<br />

R9<br />

R10<br />

P11<br />

L.Tynes kicks onside 13 yards from NYG 35 to NYG 48. C.Graham to NYG 41 for 7 yards (W.Hill).<br />

Baltimore Ravens at 3:18<br />

1-10-NYG 41<br />

2-2-NYG 33<br />

Two-Minute Warning<br />

1-10-NYG 26<br />

2-11-NYG 27<br />

3-12-NYG 28<br />

(3:18) R.Rice left tackle to NYG 33 for 8 yards (M.Austin, A.Tracy). Ray Rice tops 100 rushing yds. for 17th time in career.<br />

(2:32) A.Allen left guard to NYG 26 for 7 yards (J.Williams, M.Herzlich).<br />

(2:00) T.Taylor kneels to NYG 27 for -1 yards.<br />

(1:20) T.Taylor kneels to NYG 28 for -1 yards.<br />

(:40) T.Taylor kneels to NYG 29 for -1 yards.<br />

R25


END OF QUARTER<br />

Score<br />

Time<br />

Poss<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens at M&T Stadium<br />

First Downs<br />

R P X T<br />

Efficiencies<br />

3 Down 4 Down<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 14 4:54 2 3 1 6 1/2 0/0<br />

Baltimore Ravens 33 10:06 2 1 0 3 1/4 0/0


Ten Longest Plays for <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Yards<br />

43<br />

26<br />

14<br />

14<br />

13<br />

11<br />

11<br />

11<br />

9<br />

8<br />

Qtr<br />

1<br />

4<br />

Play Start<br />

1-10-NYG 23<br />

3-10-NYG 20<br />

Play Description<br />

Ten Longest Plays for Baltimore Ravens<br />

Yards<br />

1<br />

2<br />

4<br />

2<br />

4<br />

4<br />

1<br />

2<br />

Qtr<br />

2-6-BLT 14<br />

2-8-NYG 15<br />

2-10-BLT 13<br />

3-17-NYG 22<br />

2-2-BLT 35<br />

2-10-BLT 24<br />

1-10-BLT 34<br />

2-25-NYG 14<br />

Play Start<br />

Miscellaneous Statistics Report<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

12/23/2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

(4:19) E.Manning pass deep middle to R.Randle to BLT 34 for 43 yards (C.Williams) [J.Ihedigbo].<br />

(6:44) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short left to V.Cruz to NYG 31 for 11 yards (E.Reed).<br />

PENALTY on BLT-E.Reed, Personal Foul, 15 yards, enforced at NYG 31.<br />

(1:34) D.Wilson left end for 14 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

(15:00) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to D.Hixon to NYG 29 for 14 yards (C.Brown) [A.Jones].<br />

(3:24) E.Manning pass short right to D.Hixon for 13 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

(12:57) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to M.Bennett to NYG 33 for 11 yards (D.Ellerbe, B.Ayanbadejo).<br />

(4:40) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw left guard to BLT 24 for 11 yards (J.Ihedigbo).<br />

(4:09) (Shotgun) A.Bradshaw right end to BLT 13 for 11 yards (C.Graham).<br />

(3:39) E.Manning pass short left to D.Hixon to BLT 25 for 9 yards (C.Williams).<br />

(13:39) (Shotgun) E.Manning pass short right to H.Hynoski to NYG 22 for 8 yards (D.Ellerbe, E.Reed).<br />

Play Description<br />

78<br />

4<br />

2-8-BLT 21<br />

(9:34) B.Pierce right guard pushed ob at NYG 1 for 78 yards (J.Hosley).<br />

43<br />

1<br />

2-7-NYG 44<br />

(6:02) J.Flacco pass deep right to T.Smith to NYG 1 for 43 yards (C.Webster).<br />

39<br />

2<br />

3-19-NYG 48<br />

(8:22) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass deep right to A.Boldin to NYG 9 for 39 yards (M.Boley).<br />

36<br />

3<br />

3-19-BLT 37<br />

(7:39) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass deep right to D.Pitta to NYG 27 for 36 yards (C.Webster).<br />

27<br />

2<br />

2-5-NYG 27<br />

(1:10) (No Huddle, Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to R.Rice for 27 yards, TOUCHDOWN.<br />

21<br />

2<br />

1-10-BLT 24<br />

(3:15) J.Flacco pass deep right to T.Smith to BLT 45 for 21 yards (C.Webster).<br />

19<br />

2<br />

2-5-BLT 42<br />

(10:11) (No Huddle) R.Rice left tackle to NYG 39 for 19 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

18<br />

1<br />

2-5-NYG 35<br />

(9:47) (No Huddle) B.Pierce right end ran ob at NYG 17 for 18 yards (A.Rolle).<br />

17<br />

3<br />

3-6-NYG 48<br />

(:23) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short right to R.Rice to NYG 31 for 17 yards (S.Brown, A.Tracy).<br />

16<br />

3<br />

3-9-NYG 26<br />

(6:21) (Shotgun) J.Flacco pass short middle to A.Boldin to NYG 10 for 16 yards (A.Rolle). No. 81 - Boldin injured on play.<br />

Touchdown Scoring Information<br />

Offense Defense Special Teams<br />

VISITOR <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 2 0 0<br />

HOME Baltimore Ravens 3 0 0<br />

Player Scoring Information<br />

Club Player TD Rush<br />

TD<br />

Rec KO TD<br />

TD<br />

Punt Int TD<br />

TD<br />

Fum<br />

TD<br />

Misc<br />

TD<br />

FG XP 2Pt<br />

Rush<br />

NYG D.Wilson 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />

NYG D.Hixon 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />

NYG L.Tynes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2<br />

BLT J.Tucker 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 15<br />

BLT J.Flacco 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />

BLT T.Smith 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />

BLT R.Rice 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6<br />

Possession Detail First Half Second Half Game<br />

Largest Lead<br />

Drives Leading<br />

Time of Possession Leading<br />

Largest Deficit<br />

Drives Trailing<br />

Time of Possession Trailing<br />

Times Score Tied Up<br />

Lead Changes<br />

2Pt<br />

Rec<br />

Visitor Home Visitor Home Visitor Home<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0:00<br />

-17<br />

5<br />

10:42<br />

17<br />

5<br />

11:56<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0:00<br />

0<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0:00<br />

-26<br />

4<br />

8:00<br />

26<br />

5<br />

22:00<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0:00<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0:00<br />

-26<br />

9<br />

18:42<br />

Sfty<br />

26<br />

10<br />

33:56<br />

0<br />

0<br />

0:00<br />

0<br />

1<br />

Points


Playtime Percentage<br />

Percent of playtime per player on offense, defense and special teams<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

Offense Defense Special Teams<br />

Offense Defense Special Teams


No Name<br />

RAVENS<br />

Pos<br />

2 Taylor, Tyrod QB<br />

4 Koch, Sam P<br />

5 Flacco, Joe QB<br />

9 Tucker, Justin K<br />

12 Jones, Jacoby WR/RS<br />

15 Williams, LaQuan WR<br />

16 Reed, David WR<br />

17 Doss, Tandon WR<br />

20 Reed, Ed S<br />

22 Smith, Jimmy CB<br />

23 Brown, Chykie CB<br />

24 Graham, Corey CB<br />

27 Rice, Ray RB<br />

29 Williams, Cary CB<br />

30 Pierce, Bernard RB<br />

31 Pollard, Bernard S<br />

32 Ihedigbo, James S<br />

35 Allen, Anthony RB<br />

37 Considine, Sean S<br />

38 Brown, Omar S<br />

39 Johnson, Chris CB<br />

44 Leach, Vonta FB<br />

46 Cox, Morgan LS<br />

50 McClellan, Albert LB<br />

51 Ayanbadejo, Brendon LB<br />

54 Hamilton, Adrian LB<br />

55 Suggs, Terrell OLB<br />

56 Bynes, Josh LB<br />

59 Ellerbe, Dannell ILB<br />

62 Cody, Terrence NT<br />

63 Williams, Bobbie G<br />

66 Gradkowski, Gino G-C<br />

70 Harewood, Ramon G-T<br />

72 Osemele, Kelechi G-T<br />

73 Yanda, Marshal G-T<br />

74 Oher, Michael T<br />

76 Reid, Jah G-T<br />

77 Birk, Matt C<br />

78 McKinnie, Bryant T<br />

81 Boldin, Anquan WR<br />

82 Smith, Torrey WR<br />

83 Thompson, Deonte WR-RS<br />

84 Dickson, Ed TE<br />

86 Bajema, Billy TE<br />

88 Pitta, Dennis TE<br />

90 McPhee, Pernell DE<br />

91 Upshaw, Courtney OLB<br />

92 Ngata, Haloti DT<br />

93 Tyson, DeAngelo DE<br />

95 Hall, Bryan DT<br />

96 Kemoeatu, Ma'ake NT<br />

97 Jones, Arthur DE<br />

99 Kruger, Paul OLB<br />

RAVENS OFFENSE<br />

WR 82 T.Smith 12 J.Jones 16 D.Reed<br />

LT 74 M.Oher 78 B.McKinnie<br />

LG 76 J.Reid 63 B.Williams 70 R.Harewood<br />

C 77 M.Birk<br />

66 G.Gradkowski<br />

RG 63 B.Williams 73 M.Yanda<br />

RT 72 K.Osemele 76 J.Reid<br />

TE 88 D.Pitta 86 B.Bajema<br />

QB 5 J.Flacco 2 T.Taylor<br />

WR 81 A.Boldin 17 T.Doss 15 L.Williams<br />

FB 44 V.Leach<br />

RB 27 R.Rice 30 B.Pierce 35 A.Allen<br />

GIANTS DEFENSE<br />

LE 72 O.Umenyiora 94 M.Kiwanuka 71 A.Ojomo<br />

LDT 97 L.Joseph 96 M.Austin<br />

RDT 99 C.Canty 95 R.Bernard<br />

RE 90 J.Pierre-Paul 98 A.Tracy 72 O.Umenyiora<br />

SLB 94 M.Kiwanuka 57 J.Williams<br />

MLB 93 C.Blackburn 58 M.Herzlich<br />

WLB 59 M.Boley 55 K.Rivers 52 S.Paysinger<br />

LCB 23 C.Webster 28 J.Hosley<br />

SS 27 S.Brown 31 W.Hill 21 K.Phillips<br />

FS 26 A.Rolle 39 T.Sash<br />

RCB 20 P.Amukamara 30 J.Tryon<br />

RAVENS SPECIALISTS<br />

P 4 S.Koch<br />

K 9 J.Tucker<br />

H 4 S.Koch<br />

LS 46 M.Cox<br />

KR 12 J.Jones 83 D.Thompson 35 A.Allen<br />

16 D.Reed<br />

PR 12 J.Jones 17 T.Doss 20 E.Reed<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

Sunday, December 23, 2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

RAVENS DEFENSE<br />

DT 92 H.Ngata 95 B.Hall<br />

NT 62 T.Cody 96 M.Kemoeatu<br />

DE 90 P.McPhee 97 A.Jones 93 D.Tyson<br />

RUS 55 T.Suggs 91 C.Upshaw<br />

H<br />

WILL 51 B.Ayanbadejo 59 D.Ellerbe<br />

MIKE 56 J.Bynes 54 A.Hamilton<br />

SAM 99 P.Kruger 50 A.McClellan<br />

LCB 24 C.Graham 39 C.Johnson 22 J.Smith<br />

RCB 29 C.Williams 23 C.Brown<br />

SS 32 J.Ihedigbo<br />

FS 20 E.Reed 37 S.Considine 38 O.Brown<br />

GIANTS OFFENSE<br />

WR 80 V.Cruz 13 R.Barden 12 J.Jernigan<br />

LT 65 W.Beatty<br />

LG 77 K.Boothe 60 S.Capers<br />

C 64 D.Baas 63 J.Cordle<br />

RG 76 C.Snee<br />

RT 66 D.Diehl 73 J.Brewer<br />

TE 85 M.Bennett 86 B.Pascoe 47 T.Beckum<br />

WR 88 H.Nicks 87 D.Hixon 82 R.Randle<br />

QB 10 E.Manning 8 D.Carr<br />

FB 45 H.Hynoski<br />

RB 44 A.Bradshaw 22 D.Wilson 38 K.Lumpkin<br />

RB 41 R.Torain<br />

GIANTS SPECIALISTS<br />

P 5 S.Weatherford<br />

PK 9 L.Tynes<br />

H 5 S.Weatherford<br />

LS 51 Z.DeOssie<br />

KR 22 D.Wilson 12 J.Jernigan<br />

PR 87 D.Hixon 82 R.Randle 80 V.Cruz<br />

28 J.Hosley<br />

No Name<br />

GIANTS<br />

Pos<br />

5 Weatherford, Steve P<br />

8 Carr, David QB<br />

9 Tynes, Lawrence K<br />

10 Manning, Eli QB<br />

12 Jernigan, Jerrel WR<br />

13 Barden, Ramses WR<br />

20 Amukamara, Prince CB<br />

21 Phillips, Kenny S<br />

22 Wilson, David RB<br />

23 Webster, Corey CB<br />

26 Rolle, Antrel S<br />

27 Brown, Stevie S<br />

28 Hosley, Jayron CB<br />

30 Tryon, Justin CB<br />

31 Hill, Will S<br />

38 Lumpkin, Kregg RB<br />

39 Sash, Tyler S<br />

41 Torain, Ryan RB<br />

44 Bradshaw, Ahmad RB<br />

45 Hynoski, Henry FB<br />

47 Beckum, Travis TE<br />

51 DeOssie, Zak LS<br />

52 Paysinger, Spencer LB<br />

55 Rivers, Keith LB<br />

57 Williams, Jacquian LB<br />

58 Herzlich, Mark LB<br />

59 Boley, Michael LB<br />

60 Capers, Selvish OL<br />

63 Cordle, Jim C<br />

64 Baas, David C<br />

65 Beatty, Will T<br />

66 Diehl, David T<br />

71 Ojomo, Adewale DE<br />

72 Umenyiora, Osi DE<br />

73 Brewer, James T<br />

76 Snee, Chris G<br />

77 Boothe, Kevin G<br />

80 Cruz, Victor WR<br />

81 Robinson, Adrien TE<br />

82 Randle, Rueben WR<br />

85 Bennett, Martellus TE<br />

86 Pascoe, Bear TE<br />

87 Hixon, Domenik WR<br />

88 Nicks, Hakeem WR<br />

90 Pierre-Paul, Jason DE<br />

91 Tuck, Justin DE<br />

93 Blackburn, Chase LB<br />

94 Kiwanuka, Mathias LB<br />

95 Bernard, Rocky DT<br />

96 Austin, Marvin DT<br />

97 Joseph, Linval DT<br />

98 Tracy, Adrian DE<br />

99 Canty, Chris DT<br />

TODAY'S OFFICIALS: Referee-Cheffers, Carl (51); Umpire-Wash, Undrey (96); Head Linesman-Payne, Kent (79); Line Judge-Symonette,<br />

Thomas (100); Field Judge-Buchanan, Jimmy (86); Side Judge-Hayes, Laird (125); Back Judge-Prokup, Todd (30); Replay Assistant-Stewart,<br />

Charles


<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> vs Baltimore Ravens<br />

Sunday, December 23, 2012 at M&T Stadium<br />

No Name<br />

Pos<br />

35 Allen, Anthony RB<br />

51 Ayanbadejo, Brendon LB<br />

86 Bajema, Billy TE<br />

77 Birk, Matt C<br />

81 Boldin, Anquan WR<br />

23 Brown, Chykie CB<br />

38 Brown, Omar S<br />

56 Bynes, Josh LB<br />

62 Cody, Terrence NT<br />

37 Considine, Sean S<br />

46 Cox, Morgan LS<br />

84 Dickson, Ed TE<br />

17 Doss, Tandon WR<br />

59 Ellerbe, Dannell ILB<br />

5 Flacco, Joe QB<br />

66 Gradkowski, Gino G-C<br />

24 Graham, Corey CB<br />

95 Hall, Bryan DT<br />

54 Hamilton, Adrian LB<br />

70 Harewood, Ramon G-T<br />

32 Ihedigbo, James S<br />

39 Johnson, Chris CB<br />

97 Jones, Arthur DE<br />

12 Jones, Jacoby WR/RS<br />

96 Kemoeatu, Ma'ake NT<br />

4 Koch, Sam P<br />

99 Kruger, Paul OLB<br />

44 Leach, Vonta FB<br />

50 McClellan, Albert LB<br />

78 McKinnie, Bryant T<br />

90 McPhee, Pernell DE<br />

92 Ngata, Haloti DT<br />

74 Oher, Michael T<br />

72 Osemele, Kelechi G-T<br />

30 Pierce, Bernard RB<br />

88 Pitta, Dennis TE<br />

31 Pollard, Bernard S<br />

16 Reed, David WR<br />

20 Reed, Ed S<br />

76 Reid, Jah G-T<br />

27 Rice, Ray RB<br />

22 Smith, Jimmy CB<br />

82 Smith, Torrey WR<br />

55 Suggs, Terrell OLB<br />

2 Taylor, Tyrod QB<br />

83 Thompson, Deonte WR-RS<br />

9 Tucker, Justin K<br />

93 Tyson, DeAngelo DE<br />

91 Upshaw, Courtney OLB<br />

63 Williams, Bobbie G<br />

29 Williams, Cary CB<br />

15 Williams, LaQuan WR<br />

73 Yanda, Marshal G-T<br />

Baltimore Ravens<br />

No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School<br />

2 Tyrod Taylor QB 6'01 217 23 2 Virginia Tech<br />

4 Sam Koch P " 6'01 216 30 7 Nebraska<br />

5 Joe Flacco QB " 6'06 238 27 5 Delaware<br />

9 Justin Tucker K " 6'01 185 23 R Texas<br />

12 Jacoby Jones WR/RS " 6'02 210 28 6 Lane<br />

15 LaQuan Williams WR " 6'00 201 24 2 Maryland<br />

16 David Reed WR " 6'00 190 25 3 Utah<br />

17 Tandon Doss WR " 6'02 200 23 2 Indiana<br />

20 Ed Reed S " 5'11 200 34 11 Miami<br />

22 Jimmy Smith CB " 6'02 205 24 2 Colorado<br />

23 Chykie Brown CB " 5'11 191 26 2 Texas<br />

24 Corey Graham CB " 6'00 196 27 6 <strong>New</strong> Hampshire<br />

27 Ray Rice RB " 5'08 212 25 5 Rutgers<br />

29 Cary Williams CB " 6'01 182 28 4 Washburn<br />

30 Bernard Pierce RB " 6'00 218 21 R Temple<br />

31 Bernard Pollard S " 6'01 224 28 7 Purdue<br />

32 James Ihedigbo S " 6'01 215 29 5 Massachusetts<br />

35 Anthony Allen RB " 6'00 229 24 2 Georgia Tech<br />

37 Sean Considine S " 6'00 212 31 8 Iowa<br />

38 Omar Brown S " 5'11 195 24 R Marshall<br />

39 Chris Johnson CB " 6'01 200 33 7 Louisville<br />

44 Vonta Leach FB " 6'00 255 31 9 East Carolina<br />

46 Morgan Cox LS " 6'04 226 26 3 Tennessee<br />

50 Albert McClellan LB " 6'02 255 26 2 Marshall<br />

51 Brendon Ayanbadejo LB " 6'01 225 36 10 UCLA<br />

54 Adrian Hamilton LB " 6'03 255 25 R Prairie View<br />

55 Terrell Suggs OLB " 6'03 260 30 10 Arizona State<br />

56 Josh Bynes LB " 6'01 240 23 1 Auburn<br />

59 Dannell Ellerbe ILB " 6'01 243 27 4 Georgia<br />

62 Terrence Cody NT " 6'04 349 24 3 Alabama<br />

63 Bobbie Williams G " 6'04 345 36 11 Arkansas<br />

66 Gino Gradkowski G-C " 6'04 295 24 R Delaware<br />

70 Ramon Harewood G-T " 6'06 340 25 1 Morehouse<br />

72 Kelechi Osemele G-T " 6'05 337 23 R Iowa State<br />

73 Marshal Yanda G-T " 6'03 315 28 6 Iowa<br />

74 Michael Oher T " 6'04 313 26 4 Mississippi<br />

76 Jah Reid G-T " 6'07 324 24 2 Central Florida<br />

77 Matt Birk C " 6'04 310 36 14 Harvard<br />

78 Bryant McKinnie T " 6'08' 343 33 11 Miami<br />

81 Anquan Boldin WR ' 6'01 217 32 10 Florida State<br />

82 Torrey Smith WR " 6'00 205 23 2 Maryland<br />

83 Deonte Thompson WR-RS " 6'00 200 23 R Florida<br />

84 Ed Dickson TE " 6'04 250 25 3 Oregon<br />

86 Billy Bajema TE " 6'04 259 30 8 Oklahoma State<br />

88 Dennis Pitta TE " 6'04 245 27 3 Brigham Young<br />

90 Pernell McPhee DE " 6'04 280 24 2 Mississippi State<br />

91 Courtney Upshaw OLB " 6'02 273 23 R Alabama<br />

92 Haloti Ngata DT " 6'04 350 28 7 Oregon<br />

93 DeAngelo Tyson DE " 6'02 306 23 R Georgia<br />

95 Bryan Hall DT " 6'00 295 24 1 Arkansas State<br />

96 Ma'ake Kemoeatu NT " 6'05 364 33 9 Utah<br />

97 Arthur Jones DE " 6'03 313 26 2 Syracuse<br />

99 Paul Kruger<br />

Head Coach: John Harbaugh<br />

OLB " 6'04<br />

"<br />

268 26 4 Utah<br />

Assistant Coaches: Teryl Austin (Secondary), Juney Barnett (Assistant Strength and<br />

Conditioning), Jason Brooks (Quality Control-Offense), Clarence Brooks (Defensive<br />

Line), Randy Brown (Consultant), Jim Caldwell (Offensive Coordinator), John Dunn<br />

(Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Roger Erickson (Coaching Consultant), Jay<br />

Harbaugh (Consultant), Wade Harman (Tight Ends), Chris Hewitt (Assistant Special<br />

Teams), Jim Hostler (Wide Receivers), Don Martindale (Inside Linebackers), Greg<br />

Mattison (Linebackers), Andy Moeller (Offensive Line), Ted Monachino (Linebackers),<br />

Wilbert Montgomery (Running Backs), Dean Pees (Defensive Coordinator), Bob Rogucki<br />

(Strength and Conditioning), James Rooths (Consultant), Jerry Rosburg (Assistant Head<br />

Coach/Special Teams Coordinator), Craig Ver Steeg (Senior Offensive Assistant), Craig<br />

Versteeg (Offensive Assistant), Todd Washington (Assistant Offensive Line), Matt Weiss<br />

(Defensive Assistant)<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong><br />

No Name Pos Ht Wt Age Ex School<br />

5 Steve Weatherford P 6'02 211 30 7 Illinois<br />

8 David Carr QB " 6'03 212 33 11 Fresno State<br />

9 Lawrence Tynes K " 6'01 194 34 8 Troy<br />

10 Eli Manning QB " 6'04 218 31 9 Mississippi<br />

12 Jerrel Jernigan WR " 5'08 189 23 2 Troy<br />

13 Ramses Barden WR " 6'06 227 26 4 Cal Poly<br />

20 Prince Amukamara CB " 6'00 207 23 2 Nebraska<br />

21 Kenny Phillips S " 6'02 217 26 4 Miami<br />

22 David Wilson RB " 5'10 205 21 R Virginia Tech<br />

23 Corey Webster CB " 6'00 200 30 8 Louisiana State<br />

26 Antrel Rolle S " 6'00 206 30 8 Miami<br />

27 Stevie Brown S " 5'11 215 25 3 Michigan<br />

28 Jayron Hosley CB " 5'10 171 22 R Virginia Tech<br />

30 Justin Tryon CB " 5'09 183 28 5 Arizona State<br />

31 Will Hill S " 6'01 207 22 R Florida<br />

38 Kregg Lumpkin RB " 5'11 228 28 4 Georgia<br />

39 Tyler Sash S " 6'01 215 24 2 Iowa<br />

41 Ryan Torain RB " 6'01 218 26 3 Arizona State<br />

44 Ahmad Bradshaw RB " 5'10 214 26 6 Marshall<br />

45 Henry Hynoski FB " 6'01 266 24 2 Pittsburgh<br />

47 Travis Beckum TE " 6'03 234 25 4 Wisconsin<br />

51 Zak DeOssie LS " 6'04 249 28 6 Brown<br />

52 Spencer Paysinger LB " 6'02 236 24 2 Oregon<br />

55 Keith Rivers LB " 6'02 235 26 4 Southern California<br />

57 Jacquian Williams LB " 6'03 224 24 2 South Florida<br />

58 Mark Herzlich LB " 6'04 246 25 2 Boston College<br />

59 Michael Boley LB " 6'03 230 30 8 Southern Mississippi<br />

60 Selvish Capers OL " 6'05 315 26 1 West Virginia<br />

63 Jim Cordle C " 6'03 320 25 2 Ohio State<br />

64 David Baas C " 6'04 312 31 8 Michigan<br />

65 Will Beatty T " 6'06 319 27 4 Connecticut<br />

66 David Diehl T " 6'05 304 32 10 Illinois<br />

71 Adewale Ojomo DE " 6'04 270 24 R Miami<br />

72 Osi Umenyiora DE " 6'03 255 31 9 Troy<br />

73 James Brewer T " 6'06 330 25 1 Indiana<br />

76 Chris Snee G " 6'03 305 30 9 Boston College<br />

77 Kevin Boothe G " 6'05 320 29 6 Cornell<br />

80 Victor Cruz WR " 6'02 204 26 3 Massachusetts<br />

81 Adrien Robinson TE " 6'04 267 24 R Cincinnati<br />

82 Rueben Randle WR " 6'04 208 21 R Louisiana State<br />

85 Martellus Bennett TE " 6'06 275 25 5 Texas A&M<br />

86 Bear Pascoe TE " 6'05 283 26 4 Fresno State<br />

87 Domenik Hixon WR " 6'02 197 28 4 Akron<br />

88 Hakeem Nicks WR " 6'01 208 24 4 North Carolina<br />

90 Jason Pierre-Paul DE " 6'05 278 23 3 South Florida<br />

91 Justin Tuck DE " 6'05 268 29 8 Notre Dame<br />

93 Chase Blackburn LB " 6'03 247 29 8 Akron<br />

94 Mathias Kiwanuka LB " 6'05 267 29 7 Boston College<br />

95 Rocky Bernard DT " 6'03 301 33 11 Texas A&M<br />

96 Marvin Austin DT " 6'02 312 23 1 North Carolina<br />

97 Linval Joseph DT " 6'04 323 24 3 East Carolina<br />

98 Adrian Tracy DE " 6'02 245 25 1 William & Mary<br />

99 Chris Canty<br />

Head Coach: Tom Coughlin<br />

DT " 6'07<br />

"<br />

317 30 8 Virginia<br />

Assistant Coaches: Perry Fewell (Defensive Coordinator), Pat Flaherty (Offensive Line),<br />

Kevin Gilbride (Offensive Coordinator), Kevin M. Gilbride (Wide Receivers), Peter Giunta<br />

(Secondary/Corners), Jim Herrmann (Linebackers), Al Holcomb (Defensive Assistant),<br />

Jerald Ingram (Running Backs), Larry Izzo (Assistant Special Teams), David Merritt<br />

(Secondary/Safeties), Robert Nunn (Defensive Line), Jerry Palmieri (Strength and<br />

Conditioning), Markus Paul (Assistant Strength and Conditioning), Mike Pope (Tight<br />

Ends), Tom Quinn (Special Teams Coordinator), Matt Rhule (Assistant Offensive Line),<br />

Sean Ryan (Quarterbacks), Lunda Wells (Offensive Assistant)<br />

No Name<br />

Pos<br />

20 Amukamara, Prince CB<br />

96 Austin, Marvin DT<br />

64 Baas, David C<br />

13 Barden, Ramses WR<br />

65 Beatty, Will T<br />

47 Beckum, Travis TE<br />

85 Bennett, Martellus TE<br />

95 Bernard, Rocky DT<br />

93 Blackburn, Chase LB<br />

59 Boley, Michael LB<br />

77 Boothe, Kevin G<br />

44 Bradshaw, Ahmad RB<br />

73 Brewer, James T<br />

27 Brown, Stevie S<br />

99 Canty, Chris DT<br />

60 Capers, Selvish OL<br />

8 Carr, David QB<br />

63 Cordle, Jim C<br />

80 Cruz, Victor WR<br />

51 DeOssie, Zak LS<br />

66 Diehl, David T<br />

58 Herzlich, Mark LB<br />

31 Hill, Will S<br />

87 Hixon, Domenik WR<br />

28 Hosley, Jayron CB<br />

45 Hynoski, Henry FB<br />

12 Jernigan, Jerrel WR<br />

97 Joseph, Linval DT<br />

94 Kiwanuka, Mathias LB<br />

38 Lumpkin, Kregg RB<br />

10 Manning, Eli QB<br />

88 Nicks, Hakeem WR<br />

71 Ojomo, Adewale DE<br />

86 Pascoe, Bear TE<br />

52 Paysinger, Spencer LB<br />

21 Phillips, Kenny S<br />

90 Pierre-Paul, Jason DE<br />

82 Randle, Rueben WR<br />

55 Rivers, Keith LB<br />

81 Robinson, Adrien TE<br />

26 Rolle, Antrel S<br />

39 Sash, Tyler S<br />

76 Snee, Chris G<br />

41 Torain, Ryan RB<br />

98 Tracy, Adrian DE<br />

30 Tryon, Justin CB<br />

91 Tuck, Justin DE<br />

9 Tynes, Lawrence K<br />

72 Umenyiora, Osi DE<br />

5 Weatherford, Steve P<br />

23 Webster, Corey CB<br />

57 Williams, Jacquian LB<br />

22 Wilson, David RB


game 14<br />

giants at falcons<br />

december 16, 2012<br />

FALCONS 34, GIANTS 0<br />

One week after scoring 52 points in a gem of a victory over <strong>New</strong> Orleans, the <strong>Giants</strong> left<br />

a goose egg on the scoreboard in one of their worst and ugliest losses in memory. <strong>New</strong><br />

<strong>York</strong> was outplayed in all phases and fell hard to the Atlanta Falcons, 34-0, at the Georgia<br />

Dome.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> fell to 8-6 and into a three-way tie for first place in the NFC East with the Dallas<br />

Cowboys and Washington Redskins. Because the <strong>Giants</strong> have the worst division record of<br />

the three at 2-3, they are technically in third place. The shutout loss was the <strong>Giants</strong>’ first<br />

in the regular season since Dec. 1, 1996, when they fell in Philadelphia, 24-0.<br />

Lawrence Tynes missed a 30-yard field goal attempt, his third miss in as many weeks and<br />

usually a chip shot in a dome. David Wilson fielded the opening kickoff six yards deep and<br />

instead of taking a touchback to put the ball on the 20, he ran it out to the 13. Two plays<br />

later, Manning was picked off and the rout was on.<br />

In the defeat, Manning surpassed Phil Simms as the franchise’s all-time leader in receptions<br />

when he connected with Domenik Hixon with about 3½ minutes remaining in the<br />

second quarter for a nine-yard gain. It was the 2,577th completion of his career.<br />

During the contest, the <strong>Giants</strong> honored the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary tragedy<br />

with the marking “S.H.E.S” written on each of the players’ helmets.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 0 0 0 0 - 0<br />

FALCONS 14 3 10 7 - 34<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Falcons 1 12:12 M.Turner 1 yd. run (M.Bryant kick) (4-16, 1:51) 0 7<br />

Falcons 1 1:43 T.Gonzalez 12 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (10-80, 5:42) 0 14<br />

Falcons 2 10:22 M.Bryant 38 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 1:46) 0 17<br />

Falcons 3 11:31 J.Jones 40 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (8-80, 3:29) 0 24<br />

Falcons 3 0:10 M.Bryant 19 yd. Field Goal (12-73, 6:43) 0 27<br />

Falcons 4 4:57 J.Jones 3 yd. pass from M.Ryan (M.Bryant kick) (13-69, 9:14) 0 34<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Falcons <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Turner - 52 Wilson - 52<br />

Receiving Yards Douglas - 83 Hixon - 80<br />

Passing Yards Ryan - 270 Manning - 161<br />

Touchdowns J.Jones - 2 -<br />

Field Goals (long) Bryant - 2 (38) -<br />

Tackles (solo) Weatherspoon - 9 (6) Hill - 9 (6)<br />

Sacks biermann - 1 Canty - 1<br />

Interceptions DeCoud - 1 -<br />

Samuel - 1


game 13<br />

saints vs. giants<br />

december 9, 2012<br />

GIANTS 52, SAINTS 27<br />

Rookie David Wilson and the <strong>Giants</strong> special teams unit had a record breaking day, as the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> defeated the Saints, 52-27, in a pivotal game that helped <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> stay atop of<br />

the NFC East.<br />

The Saints got the scoring started when cornerback Elbert Mack made a bobbling interception<br />

off an Eli Manning pass that he returned 72-yards for a touchdown. On the<br />

ensuing kickoff, Wilson returned the kickoff 97-yards to tie the score at seven apiece.<br />

On several drives when the Saints offense was moving the ball, it seemed like the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

were always able to generate turnovers at the right time. Stevie Brown intercepted two<br />

passes, while Linval Joseph and Antrel Rolle added fumble recoveries in the first quarter.<br />

The explosive kickoff returns of Wilson and Jerrel Jernigan, along with the four turnovers<br />

forced by the defense allowed the <strong>Giants</strong> to start many of their drives in Saints territory.<br />

Wilson set the <strong>Giants</strong> single-season record with kickoff return yards with 1,301. Brown<br />

also set a franchise record, by amassing 259 interception return yards so far on the<br />

season.<br />

Wilson became the first player in NFL history to rush for 100-yards with two touchdowns<br />

and record more than 200 kickoff return yards and a touchdown, as he accumulated<br />

337 all-purpose yards for the day. Manning went 22-of-35 passing for 259 yards, four<br />

touchdowns and two interceptions. Victor Cruz caught eight passes for 121 yards and a<br />

touchdown and he surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the second season in a row. The<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> scored four touchdowns in five trips to the red zone.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> eclipsed the 50-point scoring mark for the first time in 26 years.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

SAINTS 7 6 14 0 - 27<br />

GIANTS 14 7 14 17 - 52<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Saints 1 9:38 E.Mack 73 yd. interception return (G.Hartley kick) 7 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 9:25 D.Wilson 97 yd. kickoff return (L.Tynes kick) (0-0, 0:13) 7 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 4:19 M.Bennett 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (4-35, 2:24) 7 14<br />

Saints 2 9:46 G.Hartley 32 yd. Field Goal (14-81, 5:44) 10 14<br />

Saints 2 1:57 G.Hartley 25 yd. Field Goal (8-67, 4:06) 13 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:20 D.Hixon 5 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (9-69, 1:37) 13 21<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 13:04 D.Wilson 6 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-20, 1:40) 13 28<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 8:13 H.Nicks 25 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (6-62, 3:09) 13 35<br />

Saints 3 7:21 D.Sproles 13 yd. run (G.Hartley kick) (3-75, 0:52) 20 35<br />

Saints 3 1:51 D.Sproles 9 yd. pass from D.Brees (G.Hartley kick) (6-68, 3:09) 27 35<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 14:20 V.Cruz 10 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-25, 2:31) 27 42<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 10:19 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (4-2, 1:31) 27 45<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 5:10 D.Wilson 52 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (1-52, 0:10) 27 52<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Saints<br />

<strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Ingram - 68 Wilson - 100<br />

Receiving Yards Morgan - 106 Cruz - 121<br />

Passing Yards Brees - 354 Manning - 259<br />

Touchdowns Sproles - 2 Wilson - 2<br />

Field Goals (long) Hartley - 2 (32) Tynes - 1 (39)<br />

Tackles (solo) Lofton - 9 (7) Boley - 10 (7)<br />

Sacks - Umenyiora - 1<br />

Interceptions Abdul-Quddus - 1 S.Brown - 2<br />

mack - 1


game 12<br />

GIANTS AT REDSKINS<br />

december 3, 2012<br />

REDSKINS 17, GIANTS 16<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> had hopes in taking control of the division, but rookie sensations Robert<br />

Griffin III and Alfred Morris proved to be too much down the stretch as <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> fell to<br />

their NFC East foe, the Washington Redskins, 17-16, on Monday Night Football. In a game<br />

where they could not overcome their mistakes, the <strong>Giants</strong> were penalized nine times for<br />

73 yards, including six for 45 yards in the first half, uncharacteristic for one of the least<br />

penalized teams in the league.<br />

After the <strong>Giants</strong> took a 3-0 lead in the first quarter, the Redskins offense found the end<br />

zone on one of the oddest touchdowns in recent memory. Quarterback Griffin III had slid<br />

and appeared to give himself up, but lost the ball due to a Stevie Brown hit. The ball rolled<br />

forward and was run in from 13-yards out by wide receiver Joshua Morgan.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> offense methodically controlled the ball in the first half, as they ran 40 plays<br />

to Washington’s 20 and possessed the ball for over 20 minutes. However, the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

could only muster one touchdown in the game, a four-yard reception by Martellus<br />

Bennett from Eli Manning and only scored on a 35-yard field goal by Lawrence Tynes in<br />

the second half.<br />

For the first time since Sept. 2006, the <strong>Giants</strong> lost a road game that they were winning at<br />

halftime. Eli Manning completed 20-of 33 passes for 280 yards and a touchdown. Ahmad<br />

Bradshaw rushed 24 times for 103 yards. Victor Cruz registered his 11th career 100-yard<br />

receiving game, third most in the NFL since 2011. Tynes made field goals of 39, 40 and<br />

35-yards, but missed on a 43-yard attempt due to a wide snap.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 3 10 3 0 - 16<br />

REDSKINS 7 3 0 7 - 17<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 6:22 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (11-69, 6:32) 3 0<br />

Redskins 1 4:16 J.Morgan 13 yd. fumble recovery (K.Forbath kick) (4-80, 2:06) 3 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:32 M.Bennett 4 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (13-85, 7:23) 10 7<br />

Redskins 2 0:41 K.Forbath 33 yd. Field Goal (6-51, 1:51) 10 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:00 L.Tynes 40 yd. Field Goal (6-54, 0:41) 13 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 3:09 L.Tynes 35 yd. Field Goal (8-75, 3:36) 16 10<br />

Redskins 4 11:31 P.Garcon 8 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) (12-86, 6:38) 16 17<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Redskins <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Morris - 124 Bradshaw - 103<br />

Receiving Yards Garcon - 106 Cruz - 104<br />

Passing Yards Griffin III - 163 Manning - 280<br />

Touchdowns Garcon - 1 Bennett - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Forbath 1 (33) Tynes - 3 (40)<br />

Tackles (solo) Fletcher - 12 (4) Rolle - 10 (5)<br />

Sacks Jackson - .5 -<br />

Interceptions - -


game 11<br />

packers vs. giants<br />

NOVEMBER 25, 2012<br />

giants 38, packers 10<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> and Packers met for the first time since the 2011 NFC Divisional Round –<br />

where <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> went into Green Bay and defeated the 15-1 Packers en route to winning<br />

the Super Bowl – and continued their dominant play against their NFC Central foe, cruising<br />

to a 38-10 win in a Sunday night matchup.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> were firing on all cylinders early, as their balanced attack on offense and<br />

swarming defense led to a 31-10 lead at halftime. For the <strong>Giants</strong> offense, which had<br />

struggled to score touchdowns over the last three games, this game was a breath of fresh<br />

air, as they reached the end zone five times with two rushing scores and two receiving<br />

scores. Rueben Randle’s 16-yard touchdown reception to give the <strong>Giants</strong> the lead back at<br />

14-7, the first of his career, put the <strong>Giants</strong> ahead for the rest of the game.<br />

Eli Manning completed 16-of-30 passes for 249 yards and three touchdowns, the last of<br />

which allowed him to pass Phil Simms to become the <strong>Giants</strong> all-time leader in passing<br />

touchdowns with 200. Andre Brown scored on a two-yard run to give him one rushing<br />

touchdown in each of the last four games. Randle, Victor Cruz and Hakeem Nicks<br />

all hauled in one touchdown reception each from Manning of 16, nine and 13 yards,<br />

respectively. Mathias Kiwanuka recorded two sacks, Osi Umenyiora recorded a sack and<br />

a forced fumble and Michael Boley led the team in tackles with seven.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

PACKERS 7 3 0 0 - 10<br />

GIANTS 17 14 7 0 - 38<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 12:38 A.Brown 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (6-74, 2:22) 0 7<br />

Packers 1 10:44 J.Nelson 61 yd. pass from A.Rodgers (M.Crosby kick) (4-77, 1:54) 7 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 2:38 R.Randle 16 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-55, 4:37) 7 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 0:23 L.Tynes 43 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 2:03) 7 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 9:37 V.Cruz 9 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-61, 3:58) 7 24<br />

Packers 2 3:37 M.Crosby 28 yd. Field Goal (10-62, 6:00) 10 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:44 A.Bradshaw 13 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (2-23, 0:19) 10 31<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 3:36 H.Nicks 13 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (6-53, 2:27) 10 38<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Packers <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Starks - 35 A.Brown - 64<br />

Receiving Yards Nelson - 71 Nicks - 77<br />

Passing Yards Rodgers - 219 Manning - 249<br />

Touchdowns Nelson - 1 A.Brown - 1<br />

nicks - 1<br />

cruz - 1<br />

randle - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Crosby - 1 (28) Tynes - 1 (43)<br />

Tackles (solo) Hawk - 10 (8) Boley - 7 (4)<br />

Sacks moses - 1.0 Kiwanuka 2.0<br />

Interceptions - Webster - 1


game 10<br />

giants at bengals<br />

NOVEMBER 11, 2012<br />

bengals 31, GIANTS 13<br />

With the bye week looming ahead, the <strong>Giants</strong> lost their second straight game, as they fell<br />

to the Bengals at Paul Brown Stadium by a score of 31-13. With the loss, the <strong>Giants</strong> fell to<br />

6-4 on the season and 0-2 in November after going 4-0 in October.<br />

It was a very sloppy game for the <strong>Giants</strong> overall, as they turned the ball over four times,<br />

allowed four sacks, and constantly allowed the Bengals’ offense to start their drives with<br />

short fields. The <strong>Giants</strong> gave up touchdowns on consecutive drives in the first quarter of<br />

the game, as wide receivers A.J. Green and Andrew Hawkins scored on receptions of 56<br />

and 11 yards from quarterback Andy Dalton. The <strong>Giants</strong> had several chances to trim the<br />

deficit, which grew to as many as 25 points, but various mistakes halted many drives that<br />

had promise.<br />

Despite losing by 18 points and only reaching the end zone once, the <strong>Giants</strong> actually<br />

ended the game with more total yards than the Bengals (318-275). Eli Manning completed<br />

29 of 46 passes for 215 yards and two interceptions. Hakeem Nicks hauled in nine<br />

receptions for 75 yards. Prince Amukamara led the team in tackles with 10, while Chase<br />

Blackburn and Michael Boley had eight and seven, respectively.<br />

For the third straight game, Andre Brown was the only Giant to account for an offensive<br />

touchdown.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 3 3 0 7 - 13<br />

BENGALS 14 3 14 0 - 31<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Bengals 1 12:34 A.Green 56 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (5-79, 2:26) 0 7<br />

Bengals 1 10:53 A.Hawkins 11 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (3-11, 0:18) 0 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 5:34 L.Tynes 23 yd. Field Goal (6-22, 3:00) 3 14<br />

Bengals 2 4:17 M.Nugent 28 yd. Field Goal (15-60, 7:46) 3 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:11 L.Tynes 31 yd. Field Goal (14-69, 4:06) 6 17<br />

Bengals 3 6:37 J.Gresham 10 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (3-12, 0:35) 6 24<br />

Bengals 3 4:20 M.Sanu 10 yd. pass from A.Dalton (M.Nugent kick) (3-16, 1:21) 6 31<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 2:46 A.Brown 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (13-98, 5:22) 13 31<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Bengals <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Green-Ellis - 50 A.Brown - 65<br />

Receiving Yards Green - 85 Nicks - 75<br />

Passing Yards Dalton - 199 Manning - 215<br />

Touchdowns Green -1 A.Brown - 1<br />

sanu - 1<br />

gresham - 1<br />

green-Ellis - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Nugent - 1 (28) Tynes - 2 (31)<br />

Tackles (solo) Maualuga - 12 (3) Amukamara - 10 (7)<br />

Sacks dunlap - 1.5 -<br />

Interceptions Clements - 1 -<br />

sims - 1


game 9<br />

STEELERS VS. GIANTS<br />

NOVEMBER 4, 2012<br />

STEELERS 24, GIANTS 20<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> had a four-game winning streak snapped at the hands of the Steelers, 24-20,<br />

at MetLife Stadium.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> had hoped to put a triumphant end to a difficult and emotional week as they<br />

sought to honor those suffering in the wake of Hurricane Sandy. They held a “Salute to<br />

Service” game and welcomed 150 servicemen and women and 100 first responders. But<br />

they fell flat in the game. They were outscored 14-0 in the fourth quarter, capped off<br />

by Steelers running back Isaac Redman’s one-yard touchdown run. Eli Manning, who<br />

has orchestrated several fourth quarter rallies over the past two seasons, was unable to<br />

repeat the magic, as <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> fell to 6-3 on the season.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> struggled on offense all day. They gained only 182 yards, including 68 on the<br />

ground. Manning completed only 10 of 24 passes for 125 yards. The <strong>Giants</strong> converted<br />

only two of 10 third down opportunities. However, the team did have a few bright spots<br />

on defense. For the second game in a row, the <strong>Giants</strong> scored a defensive touchdown<br />

when Michael Boley recovered a fumble forced by Osi Umenyiora and ran it back 70<br />

yards to give the <strong>Giants</strong> their first lead of the game. Justin Tuck recorded two sacks, Jason<br />

Pierre-Paul also added a sack and Corey Webster intercepted a Ben Roethlisberger pass.<br />

Boley led the team in tackles with 10 in addition for his return for a TD.<br />

One the offensive end, Andre Brown scored its lone touchdown on a one-yard run.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

STEELERS 0 10 0 14 - 24<br />

GIANTS 0 14 6 0 - 20<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Steelers 2 12:09 E.Sanders 4 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) (11-58, 5:54) 7 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 7:01 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (8-72, 5:08) 7 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 5:11 M.Boley 70 yd. fumble return (L.Tynes kick) 7 14<br />

Steelers 2 0:00 S.Suisham 30 yd. Field Goal (4-47, 0:31) 10 14<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 8:25 L.Tynes 50 yd. Field Goal (9-61, 4:37) 10 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 1:32 L.Tynes 23 yd. Field Goal (9-28, 5:37) 10 20<br />

Steelers 4 14:05 M.Wallace 51 yd. pass from B.Roethlisberger (S.Suisham kick) (5-75, 2:27) 17 20<br />

Steelers 4 4:02 I.Redman 1 yd. run (S.Suisham kick) (9-51, 4:53) 29 24<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Steelers <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Redman - 147 Bradshaw - 48<br />

Receiving Yards Wallace - 66 Cruz - 67<br />

Passing Yards Roethlisberger - 437 Manning - 125<br />

Touchdowns Redman -1 A.Brown - 1<br />

Wallace - 1 Boley - 1 (INT Return)<br />

sanders - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Suisham - 1 (30) Tynes - 2 (50)<br />

Tackles (solo) Clark - 8 (6) Brown - 10 (7)<br />

Sacks timmons - 1 Tuck -2<br />

Woodley - 1<br />

Interceptions Taylor - 1 Webster - 1


game 8<br />

GIANTS AT COWBOYS<br />

OCTOBER 29, 2012<br />

GIANTS 29, COWBOYS 24<br />

The 2012 <strong>Giants</strong> have become a high-wire act in helmets and shoulder pads. You’re never<br />

sure what you’re going to get, but it’s virtually guaranteed to thrill. In Week 8 against<br />

Dallas, they jumped out to a 23-0 lead, lost it all and trailed by a point in the fourth<br />

quarter, regained the advantage, couldn’t clinch the game despite intercepting a pass<br />

with 1:03 remaining, and in the final moments survived a) a defensive pass interference<br />

penalty that was waived off, b) a touchdown that was overturned after a replay review,<br />

and c) the Cowboys somehow getting three shots to throw the ball into the end zone in<br />

the final 10 seconds.<br />

Somehow it all worked out in the <strong>Giants</strong>’ favor and they walked out of Cowboys Stadium<br />

with a 29-24 victory. The last two of Lawrence Tynes’ five field goals were the only points<br />

scored in the fourth quarter. The <strong>Giants</strong> improved to 6-2 at midseason for the sixth time<br />

in Coughlin’s nine seasons as head coach and to 4-0 in Cowboys Stadium, which opened<br />

in 2009.<br />

After dominating the game early, the <strong>Giants</strong> appeared to have lost the game when Dez<br />

Bryant got behind the secondary and caught a pass from Romo in the back of the end<br />

zone with 10 seconds to play. But while 94,067 fans screamed in delirium and the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

worried they had suffered an excruciating defeat, the touchdown, like all scoring plays,<br />

was reviewed. The replay clearly showed Bryant’s hand (his first body part to make contact<br />

with the ground) hit the white end line when he landed. No touchdown.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> had six takeaways – four interceptions, including two by Stevie Brown – and<br />

two fumble recoveries (one by Brown). Tony Romo threw for 437 yards, Jason Witten’s<br />

18 receptions were the most ever against the <strong>Giants</strong>, and three Dallas receivers each had<br />

more than 100 yards.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 13 10 0 6 - 29<br />

COWBOYS 0 10 14 0 - 24<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 11:53 L.Tynes 41 yd. Field Goal (7-57, 3:07) 3 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 7:11 L.Tynes 37 yd. Field Goal (4-8, 2:00) 6 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 3:41 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-31, 2:01) 13 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 14:22 L.Tynes 26 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:29) 16 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 13:05 J.Pierre-Paul 28 yd. interception return (L.Tynes kick) 23 0<br />

Cowboys 2 5:22 F.Jones 4 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (8-72, 3:07) 23 7<br />

Cowboys 2 0:58 D.Bailey 51 yd. Field Goal (6-55, 1:39) 23 10<br />

Cowboys 3 9:16 T.Romo 1 yd. run (D.Bailey kick) (11-86, 5:44) 23 17<br />

Cowboys 3 3:43 J.Phillips 1 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (8-59, 4:24) 23 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 0:20 L.Tynes 43 yd. Field Goal (8-60, 4:26) 26 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:31 L.Tynes 37 yd. Field Goal (6-26, 3:09) 29 24<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Cowboys <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards F.Jones - 19 Bradshaw - 78<br />

Receiving Yards Witten - 167 Randle - 68<br />

Passing Yards Romo - 437 Manning - 192<br />

Touchdowns F.Jones -12 A.Brown - 1<br />

romo - 1 Pierre-Paul - 1<br />

Phillips - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Bailey 1 (51) Tynes - 5 (43)<br />

Tackles (solo) Carr - 5 (5) Brown - 6 (6)<br />

rivers - 6 (6)<br />

boley - 6 (5)<br />

Sacks Ware - 1 Joseph - 2<br />

Interceptions McCray - 1 S. Brown - 2


game 7<br />

REDSKINS VS. GIANTS<br />

october 21, 2012<br />

giants 27, redskins 23<br />

When it comes to facing NFC East rivals in 2012, the third time was the charm for the<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong>, as they were able to improve to 1-2 in the division, and 5-2 overall. The<br />

Redskins took a 23-20 lead on a 30-yard catch by Santana Moss with 1:32 left in the game.<br />

However, the <strong>Giants</strong>’ offense, which seemed to be out of sync for much of the game,<br />

took the lead back only two plays into the drive. Eli Manning would find Victor Cruz on a<br />

streak route for the game-winning 77-yard touchdown pass with 1:13 left in regulation.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ defense struggled in the first half, as the Redskins were able to come away<br />

with scores on all three of their drives in the half. However, the defense came up with<br />

many big plays in the second half, despite giving up yards and several conversions on<br />

third and fourth-down. In the game, the <strong>Giants</strong>’ defense recorded an interception, came<br />

up with three sacks, and forced three fumbles, all of which they recovered. The last<br />

fumble was on the Redskins’ last drive and was recovered by Jayron Hosley, who Santana<br />

Moss beat for the go-ahead score on Washington’s previous possesion.<br />

Eli Manning ended up completing 26-of-40 passes in the game for 337 yards, one touchdown<br />

and two interceptions. Victor Cruz caught seven passes for 131 yards and the gamewinning<br />

touchdown, which was the longest in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter<br />

in <strong>Giants</strong>’ history. Andre Brown and Ahmad Bradshaw each scored on one-yard runs in<br />

the first and fourth quarters, respectively. The <strong>Giants</strong>’ 5-2 start to the season is their<br />

eighth in nine seasons under Tom Coughlin, with the exception being a 6-1 start in 2008.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

REDSKINS 3 10 0 10 - 23<br />

GIANTS 0 13 0 14 - 27<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Redskins 1 2:13 K.Forbath 20 yd. Field Goal (17-93, 9:11) 3 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 12:41 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (12-80, 4:32) 3 7<br />

Redskins 2 8:45 S.Moss 26 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) (8-80, 3:56) 10 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 3:53 L.Tynes 27 yd. Field Goal (10-63, 4:52) 10 10<br />

Redskins 2 1:49 K.Forbath 43 yd. Field Goal (6-55, 2:04) 13 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:02 L.Tynes 39 yd. Field Goal (10-59, 1:47) 13 13<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 12:55 A.Bradshaw 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (7-35, 3:47) 13 20<br />

Redskins 4 5:21 K.Forbath 45 yd. Field Goal (4-5, 1:40) 16 20<br />

Redskins 4 1:32 S.Moss 30 yd. pass from R.Griffin (K.Forbath kick) (7-77, 1:27) 23 20<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:13 V.Cruz 77 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (2-77, 0:19) 23 27<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Redskins <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Morris - 120 Bradshaw - 43<br />

Receiving Yards Paulsen - 76 Cruz - 131<br />

Passing Yards Griffin III - 258 Manning - 337<br />

Touchdowns Moss - 2 Bradshaw - 1<br />

a.Brown - 1<br />

cruz - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Dawson 3 (45) Tynes - 3 (39)<br />

Tackles (solo) Young - 8 (5) Blackburn - 10 (6)<br />

Sacks cofield - .5<br />

Jackson - .5 -<br />

Interceptions Jackson - 1 Blackburn - 1<br />

Wilson - 1 S.Brown - 1


game 6<br />

giants AT 49ERS<br />

october 14, 2012<br />

giants 26, 49ERS 3<br />

Championship Game and dominated the 49ers, 26-3. Picking up from where they left off<br />

the week before, the <strong>Giants</strong>’ offense looked to establish the running game early on, this<br />

time, against one of the NFL’s best rushing defenses. This strategy would pay off in the<br />

second quarter, when Eli Manning found Victor Cruz off a play-action fake for a six-yard<br />

touchdown pass, to give the <strong>Giants</strong> a 7-3 lead that they would only build on for the rest<br />

of the game.<br />

David Wilson showed his explosiveness on the kickoff that started the second half, as<br />

he returned it 66 yards, to the 49ers 32-yard line. Ahmad Bradshaw would cap off the<br />

short drive, when he bulldozed his way into the end zone from one yard out in the third<br />

quarter to account for the other <strong>Giants</strong> touchdown, extending their lead to 17-3. That<br />

was only the second rushing touchdown allowed by the 49ers in their last 44 games.<br />

Lawrence Tynes made field goals of 34, 30, 22, and 32 yards, to account for the rest of<br />

the game’s scoring.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ defense seemed to bend at times but never broke in the game, as 49ers’<br />

kicker David Akers’ 42-yard field goal in the first quarter accounted for all of the points<br />

that the <strong>Giants</strong> give up. This was the first time in two years that the <strong>Giants</strong> kept the<br />

opposing team out of the end zone for an entire game (Chicago, 2010). 49ers’ quarterback,<br />

Alex Smith, had three of his passes intercepted by the <strong>Giants</strong>’ defense, on the day. In<br />

addition to forcing the 49ers’ offense into making mistakes, the <strong>Giants</strong>’ pass-rush had<br />

their best performance of the season, as they recorded a season-high six sacks in the<br />

game. Prince Amukamara’s interception in the second quarter would set up the drive<br />

that resulted in the <strong>Giants</strong>’ first touchdown of the day. Antrel Rolle intercepted Smith on<br />

back-to-back drives in the third quarter, returning each one more than 20 yards, allowing<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong>’ offense to start immediately in the red zone, where they came away with field<br />

goals on both possessions.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 0 10 13 3 - 26<br />

49ERS 3 0 0 0 - 3<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

49ers 1 2:00 D.Akers 42 yd. Field Goal (12-61, 5:27) 0 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 10:04 V.Cruz 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (7-67, 3:50) 7 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:56 L.Tynes 34 yd. Field Goal (8-51, 4:34) 10 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 11:48 A.Bradshaw 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (7-32, 3:12) 17 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 9:51 L.Tynes 30 yd. Field Goal (4-0, 0:16) 20 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 6:10 L.Tynes 22 yd. Field Goal (4-1, 1:33) 23 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:56 L.Tynes 32 yd. Field Goal (13-72, 7:10) 26 3<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

49ers<br />

<strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Gore - 36 Bradshaw - 116<br />

Receiving Yards Manningham - 72 Hixon - 78<br />

Passing Yards Smith - 200 Manning - 193<br />

Touchdowns - Bradshaw - 1 Cruz - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Akers 1 (42) Tynes - 4 (34)<br />

Tackles (solo) Bowman - 9 (6) Amukamara - 6 (6)<br />

boley - 6 (6)<br />

rolle - 6 (6)<br />

Sacks - Pierre-Paul - 2<br />

Interceptions - Rolle - 2


game 5<br />

browns vs. giants<br />

october 7, 2012<br />

giants 41, browns 27<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> overcame an early 14-0 deficit by outscoring the Browns 41-6 the rest of the<br />

way, as <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> defeated Cleveland, 41-27, at MetLife Stadium. The win improved their<br />

record to 3-2.<br />

After <strong>Giants</strong> running back Ahmad Bradshaw lost a fumble on the first play of scrimmage,<br />

Browns running back Trent Richardson found the end zone from 15-yards out just two<br />

plays later, to give the Browns a 7-0 lead. The Browns would reach the end zone again on<br />

their very next drive, after quarterback Brandon Weeden hit wide receiver Josh Gordon<br />

deep on a 62-yard strike to give the Browns that 14-0 advantage. But the G-Men woud<br />

rally.<br />

A three-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Eli Manning to wide receiver Victor Cruz,<br />

cut the <strong>Giants</strong>’ deficit to 14-7. The second quarter was when the <strong>Giants</strong>’ offense came<br />

alive. A four yard touchdown run by Bradshaw, a seven-yard pass from Manning to Cruz,<br />

and two field goals (29, 40) from kicker Lawrence Tynes helped the <strong>Giants</strong> establish a<br />

27-17 lead at halftime.<br />

In the second half, the <strong>Giants</strong> continued to move the ball well on the ground and via the<br />

pass. Cruz scored again in the third quarter, this time on a 28-yard pass from Manning.<br />

Bradshaw carried the ball 15 times for 120 yards in the second half. Finally, rookie running<br />

back David Wilson recorded the first touchdown of his NFL career on a 40-yard run<br />

up the middle, where he was virtually untouched on the play. Bradshaw’s 200-yard rushing<br />

day on 30 carries was a career best for him, and was the first time that the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

had a 200-yard rusher in a single game since 2008, (Derrick Ward, Panthers). Cruz’s three<br />

touchdown receptions were also a career-high mark for him.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> were without several starters for the contest, but the <strong>Giants</strong> reserved once<br />

again came up big. Rookie wide receiver Rueben Randle, filling in for Ramses Barden (concussion)<br />

hauled in six catches for 82 yards, while safety Stevie Brown, filling in for Kenny<br />

Phillips (knee) recorded an interception, and a fumble recovery on a kickoff.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

BROWNS 14 3 3 7 - 27<br />

GIANTS 7 20 4 7 - 41<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Browns 1 14:08 T.Richardson 15 yd. run (P.Dawson kick) (2-22, 0:37) 7 0<br />

Browns 1 10:03 J.Gordon 62 yd. pass from B.Weeden (P.Dawson kick) (5-80, 2:11) 14 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 3:22 V.Cruz 3 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (11-92, 6:41) 14 7<br />

Browns 2 13:39 P.Dawson 32 yd. Field Goal (10-50, 4:43) 17 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 6:46 L.Tynes 29 yd. Field Goal (14-68, 6:53) 17 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 2:52 A.Bradshaw 4 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (2-40, 0:54) 17 17<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 1:10 V.Cruz 7 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-29, 1:27) 17 24<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:00 L.Tynes 40 yd. Field Goal (2-36, 0:17) 17 27<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 5:06 V.Cruz 28 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (9-95, 5:13) 17 34<br />

Browns 3 3:27 P.Dawson 41 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 1:39) 20 34<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Browns <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Richardson - 81 Bradshaw - 200<br />

Receiving Yards Gordon - 82 Randle - 82<br />

Passing Yards Weeden - 291 Manning - 259<br />

Touchdowns Gordon - 2 Cruz - 3<br />

Field Goals (long) Dawson 2 (41) Tynes - 2 (40)<br />

Tackles (solo) Young - 10 (5) Webster - 8 (7)<br />

Sacks - -<br />

Interceptions Young - 1 Blackburn - 1<br />

brown - 1


game 4<br />

GIANTS AT EAGLES<br />

SEPTEMBER 30, 2012<br />

eagles 19, giants 17<br />

Lawrence Tynes’ 54-yard field-goal attempt in the final seconds fell a few feet shy of the<br />

uprights, as the <strong>Giants</strong> loss to their NFC East foe, the Philadelphia Eagles, 19-17. The loss<br />

dropped the <strong>Giants</strong> to 2-2, with both losses coming to division rivals.<br />

The first half of this game was dominated by the defenses. The lone touchdown of the<br />

half came when Eagles’ wide receiver DeSean Jackson got open in the secondary as<br />

Michael Vick found him in the left corner of end zone, with 1:47 left in the half. The <strong>Giants</strong><br />

quickly responded with a field goal from Tynes with 0:05 left in the half as the Eagles took<br />

a 7-3 lead into the half.<br />

Both teams’ offenses seemed to come alive in the second half. After Eagles’ kicker Alex<br />

Henery made a 20 yard field goal to extend their lead to 10-3 on the first drive of the<br />

second half, the <strong>Giants</strong> came back on the very next drive tie the game at 10 apiece, when<br />

Eli Manning hit Victor Cruz on a slant route. Cruz then broke a tackle, and waltzed into<br />

the end zone on the 14 yard pass from Manning, for his second score of the season. The<br />

Eagles got another field goal from Henery on their next drive, a 48 yarder, to give the<br />

Eagles the lead again, at 13-10.<br />

The back and forth scoring would continue, as the Eagles were led by Vick and running<br />

back LeSean McCoy. Henery was set up with a 26 yard attempt that narrowly made it<br />

through the right side of the goal post, to give the Eagles the lead again, at 19-17, with<br />

1:49 left in the game.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ final drive had a sloppy start, which included a fumble and a near interception<br />

on the first two plays. However, <strong>Giants</strong>’ wide receiver Ramses Barden, who had a career<br />

game last week against the Panthers, drew two defensive pass interference calls that<br />

gained 29 yards total for the <strong>Giants</strong>. However, on a deep pass intended for him, he was<br />

called for offensive pass interference, moving the ball back to the 37-yard line, setting up<br />

Tynes’ potential game-winning field goal that fell short.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 0 3 7 7 - 17<br />

EAGLES 0 7 6 6 - 19<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

Eagles 2 1:47 D.Jackson 19 yd. pass from M.Vick (A.Henery kick) (11-70, 4:17) 0 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 0:05 L.Tynes 25 yd. Field Goal (10-81, 1:42) 3 7<br />

Eagles 3 9:55 A.Henery 20 yd. Field Goal (9-78, 5:05) 3 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 5:28 V.Cruz 14 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-57, 4:27) 10 10<br />

Eagles 3 2:07 A.Henery 48 yd. Field Goal (8-50, 3:21) 10 13<br />

Eagles 4 9:25 A.Henery 35 yd. Field Goal (11-74, 5:24) 10 16<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 6:45 B.Pascoe 6 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (5-83, 2:40) 17 16<br />

Eagles 4 1:49 A.Henery 26 yd. Field Goal (12-75, 4:56) 17 19<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Eagles <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards McCoy - 123 Bradshaw - 39<br />

Receiving Yards Jackson - 99 Hixon - 114<br />

Passing Yards Vick - 241 Manning - 309<br />

Touchdowns Jackson - 1 Cruz - 1<br />

Pascoe - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Henery 4 (48) Tynes - 1 (25)<br />

Tackles (solo) Foster - 14 (7) Rolle - 7 (7)<br />

Sacks - Blackburn - 1.0<br />

Umenyiora - 1.0<br />

Interceptions Rodgers-Cromartie - 1 -


game 3<br />

GIANTS AT PANTHERS<br />

SEPTEMBER 20, 2012<br />

GIANTS 36, PANTHERS 7<br />

It was surely a night to remember for the <strong>Giants</strong>’ 2009 draft class, as the third and fourth<br />

round picks from that draft, Ramses Barden and Andre Brown, had career games. The<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> as a team got out to a much quicker start than they did in their previous game, as<br />

they led the Panthers 20-0 at halftime. Things didn’t get much better for the Panthers in<br />

the second half, as they eventually fell to the <strong>Giants</strong>, 36-7, at Bank of America Stadium.<br />

Brown carried the ball 20 times for 113 yards and two touchdowns in his first career<br />

start. Barden hauled in nine receptions for 138 yards in his first career start. Eli Manning<br />

completed 28 passes for 288 yards and a touchdown. Tight end Martellus Bennett<br />

caught his third touchdown pass of the season on a 14 yard pass from Manning on the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ opening drive. The catch gave Bennett a touchdown in each of his first three<br />

games as a <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Giant.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ offense came away with points on their first four possessions of the game.<br />

Kicker Lawrence Tynes’ 30 yard field goal with 12:49 in the third quarter gave the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

their biggest lead of the night, as they extended their lead to 23-0, before Cam <strong>New</strong>ton<br />

got the Panthers on the board for their only score of the night on a one yard run with<br />

6:26 left in the third quarter.<br />

Cam <strong>New</strong>ton threw three interceptions, and was sacked twice. Michael Boley’s interception<br />

in the fourth quarter was his third of the season. So far, he has intercepted a<br />

pass in each of the <strong>Giants</strong>’ games in the 2012 season. With a strong, balanced effort<br />

from the offense, defense and special teams, the <strong>Giants</strong> were able to improve to 2-1<br />

on the season.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

GIANTS 10 10 6 10 - 36<br />

PANTHERS 0 0 7 0 - 7<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 11:38 M.Bennett 14 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-80, 3:22) 7 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 3:46 L.Tynes 47 yd. Field Goal (9-51, 4:44) 10 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 12:03 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (9-72, 4:39) 17 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 3:13 L.Tynes 49 yd. Field Goal (11-57, 5:59) 20 0<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 12:49 L.Tynes 30 yd. Field Goal (4-7, 2:03) 23 0<br />

Panthers 3 6:25 C.<strong>New</strong>ton 1 yd. run (J.Medlock kick) (13-80, 6:24) 23 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 0:50 L.Tynes 36 yd. Field Goal (10-63, 5:35) 26 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 9:40 A.Brown 1 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (8-48, 3:51) 33 7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 1:09 L.Tynes 27 yd. Field Goal (7-10, 3:17) 36 7<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Panthers <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Williams - 50 Brown - 113<br />

Receiving Yards Olsen - 98 Barden - 138<br />

Passing Yards <strong>New</strong>ton - 242 Manning - 288<br />

Touchdowns <strong>New</strong>ton - 1 Brown - 2<br />

Field Goals (long) - Tynes - 5 (49)<br />

Tackles (solo) Foster - 14 (7) Rolle - 7 (7)<br />

Sacks - Umenyiora - 1.0<br />

Interceptions - Boley - 1<br />

Hosley - 1<br />

brown - 1


game 2<br />

BUCCANEERS VS. GIANTS<br />

SEPTEMBER 17, 2012<br />

GIANTS 41, BUCCANEERS 34<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> were able to rebound from a sloppy first half in order to come out on the<br />

right end of a hard fought 41-34 thriller over the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers in<br />

MetLife Stadium.<br />

Eli Manning threw for three touchdowns, and established a new career high with 510<br />

yards passing, also second most in the history of the franchise (Phil Simms, 1985).<br />

Manning continued his trend of excelling in the fourth quarter, as he completed passes<br />

to Victor Cruz and Martellus Bennett for touchdowns of 80, and 33 yards, respectively.<br />

Hakeem Nicks scored on a 23 yard pass from Manning in the second quarter. Andre<br />

Brown recorded the first touchdown of his career, on a two yard run, to cap off the scoring<br />

for the game and give the <strong>Giants</strong> the lead for good. <strong>Giants</strong>’ Kicker Lawrence Tynes<br />

accounted for four made field goals.<br />

The first half saw Manning throw three interceptions, the last of which was returned 60<br />

yards by Tampa Bay cornerback Eric Wright for a touchdown with 0:08 left in the first<br />

half. The return increased the Buccaneers’ lead to 24-13. Tampa Bay was able to capitalize<br />

on each interception, as their first three touchdowns came off of <strong>Giants</strong>’ turnovers.<br />

The Buccaneers seemed to have the game in control Connor Barth made a 52 yard field<br />

goal, to extend Tampa Bay’s lead to 27-13. From there, it was basically all <strong>Giants</strong>, as they<br />

outscored Tampa Bay, 28-7 the rest of the way, to improve their record to 1-1 on the<br />

season. The <strong>Giants</strong> recorded 604 total yards in the game, which was second most in the<br />

history of the franchise (N.Y. Yanks, 1950).<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

BUCCANEERS 3 21 3 7 - 34<br />

GIANTS 6 7 3 25 - 41<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 12:43 L.Tynes 37 yd. Field Goal (6-51, 2:17) 0 3<br />

Buccaneers 1 8:42 C.Barth 45 yd. Field Goal (7-60, 4:01) 3 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 1 2:54 L.Tynes 24 yd. Field Goal (12-63, 5:48) 3 6<br />

Buccaneers 2 13:48 V.Jackson 29 yd. pass from J.Freeman (C.Barth kick) (3-28, 0:56) 10 6<br />

Buccaneers 2 6:19 D.Martin 8 yd. run (C.Barth kick) (2-13, 0:47) 17 6<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 1:54 H.Nicks 23 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (8-80, 4:25) 17 13<br />

Buccaneers 2 0:08 E.Wright 60 yd. interception return (C.Barth kick) 24 13<br />

Buccaneers 3 13:14 C.Barth 52 yd. Field Goal (5-14, 1:46) 27 13<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 0:39 L.Tynes 36 yd. Field Goal (13-64, 5:40) 27 16<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 12:22 L.Tynes 24 yd. Field Goal (9-30, 2:59) 27 19<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 6:48 V.Cruz 80 yd. pass from E.Manning (A.Brown run) (3-88, 0:53) 27 27<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 3:59 M.Bennett 33 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (4-67, 1:44) 27 34<br />

Buccaneers 4 1:58 M.Williams 41 yd. pass from J.Freeman (C.Barth kick) (5-80, 2:01) 34 34<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 0:31 A.Brown 2 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (4-80, 1:27) 34 41<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

buccaneers <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Martin - 66 Brown - 71<br />

Receiving Yards Jackson - 128 Nicks - 199<br />

Passing Yards Freeman - 243 Manning - 510<br />

Touchdowns Jackson - 1 Brown - 1<br />

martin - 1 Cruz - 1<br />

stroughter - 1 Nicks -1<br />

bennett - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Barth - 2 (52) Tynes - 4 (36)<br />

Tackles (solo) Foster - 13 (12) Pierre-Paul - 8 (4)<br />

Sacks - Pierre-Paul - 1.0<br />

blackburn - 1.0<br />

Interceptions Foster - 1 Boley - 1<br />

mcDonald - 1 Webster - 1


game 1<br />

COWBOYS VS. GIANTS<br />

SEPTEMBER 5, 2012<br />

GIANTS 17, COWBOYS 24<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ season opening 24-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in MetLife Stadium<br />

certainly left a sour feeling in their collective stomach. Seven months to the day after<br />

they won Super Bowl XLVI, the <strong>Giants</strong> were hoping to take a strong initial step toward<br />

another successful season. But their only lead was 3-0 and they trailed by two touchdowns<br />

in the fourth quarter on their way to becoming the first defending champion to<br />

lose an opener in 13 years (Denver, 1999).<br />

Tony Romo threw three touchdown passes, including strikes of 10 and 40 yards to<br />

Kevin Ogletree, who scored the first two touchdowns of his four-year, 32-game career,<br />

and a 34-yarder to Miles Austin that put the Cowboys comfortably ahead in the fourth.<br />

Dan Bailey kicked a 33-yard field goal for Dallas.<br />

The game had many turning points from the <strong>Giants</strong>’ perspective, but perhaps none<br />

as crucial as a strange sequence in the fourth quarter. The Cowboys led, 17-10, when<br />

they drove from their own 18 to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ 14. But back-to-back 10-yard penalties<br />

pushed them back to the 34, where they faced a first-and-30. The <strong>Giants</strong> seemingly had<br />

the upper hand, but on the next snap, Austin juked his way past cornerback Justin Tryon<br />

– who took over for the injured Michael Coe, who was filling in for the inactive Prince<br />

Amukamara – and caught Romo’s pass before Rolle could get over from his safety position<br />

and sprinted to the end zone for an unlikely touchdown that gave Dallas a 24-10<br />

lead with 5:57 left.<br />

1 2 3 4 OT F<br />

COWBOYS 0 7 10 7 - 24<br />

GIANTS 0 3 7 7 - 17<br />

SCORING SUMMARY<br />

Team Qtr Time Play Description (Extra Point) (Drive Info) Visitor Home<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 2 9:10 L.Tynes 22 yd. Field Goal (4--3, 1:20) 0 3<br />

Cowboys 2 1:01 K.Ogletree 10 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (7-73, 2:33) 7 3<br />

Cowboys 3 10:24 K.Ogletree 40 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (9-80, 4:36) 14 3<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 3 5:11 A.Bradshaw 10 yd. run (L.Tynes kick) (9-89, 5:13) 14 10<br />

Cowboys 3 0:40 D.Bailey 33 yd. Field Goal (8-65, 4:31) 17 10<br />

Cowboys 4 5:57 M.Austin 34 yd. pass from T.Romo (D.Bailey kick) (8-82, 7:06) 24 10<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 4 2:36 M.Bennett 9 yd. pass from E.Manning (L.Tynes kick) (12-79, 3:21) 24 17<br />

TOP INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES<br />

Cowboys <strong>Giants</strong><br />

Rushing Yards Murray - 131 Bradshaw - 78<br />

Receiving Yards Ogletree - 114 Cruz - 58<br />

Passing Yards Romo - 307 Manning - 213<br />

Touchdowns Ogletree - 2 Bradshaw - 1<br />

austin - 1 Bennett - 1<br />

Field Goals (long) Bailey - 1 (33) Tynes - 1 (22)<br />

Tackles (solo) Lee - 12 (10) Rolle - 9 (9)<br />

Sacks Ware - 2.0 Bernard - 1.0<br />

Hatcher - 1.0 Joseph - 1.0<br />

Interceptions - boley - 1


2012 preseason review<br />

JAGUARS 32, GIANTS 31<br />

Aug. 10, 2012<br />

EverBank Field<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> squandered leads of 17 points<br />

in the second quarter and 10 points in<br />

the fourth, as they were defeated by the<br />

Jacksonville Jaguars in their preseason<br />

opener, 32-31, at EverBank Field.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> led by seven midway through<br />

the fourth when Jerrel Jernigan muffed a<br />

punt return at the 32-yard line that led to<br />

Jacksonville’s game-winning drive.<br />

Jordan Palmer orchestrated the TD drive,<br />

setting up Keith Toston’s nine-yard run to<br />

get the Jaguars to within one, 31-30. On the<br />

next play, Palmer found rookie tight end<br />

Matt Veldmann to convert on the gamewinning<br />

points.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>, needing only a field goal to win<br />

the game, took possession at their own 18<br />

with 1:55 remaining and all three timeouts.<br />

Third-team quarterback Ryan Perrilloux ran<br />

the offense and was pressured every time<br />

he dropped back. He seemed to put the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> in field goal range with an 18-yard<br />

pass to Joe Martinek with two seconds left,<br />

but Perrilloux was penalized for an illegal<br />

forward pass because he let go of the ball<br />

beyond the line of scrimmage.<br />

GIANTS 26, JETS 3<br />

Aug. 18, 2012<br />

MetLife Stadium<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> defense set the tone for the<br />

contest as they clubbed the Jets, 26-3, in<br />

the MetLife Bowl – their annual preseason<br />

game at MetLife Stadium.<br />

Rookie Jayron Hosley returned an interception<br />

77 yards for a touchdown, and the<br />

defending Super Bowl champions got seven<br />

sacks. The only other <strong>Giants</strong>’ touchdown<br />

was by rookie free agent Joe Martinek, who<br />

turned a short Ryan Perrilloux pass into a<br />

14-yard touchdown with 6:41 remaining.<br />

BEARS 20 , GIANTS 17<br />

Aug. 24, 2012<br />

MetLife Stadium<br />

Rookie running back David Wilson had an<br />

impact game, rushing for 49 yards on five<br />

carries and catching two passes for 26 yards,<br />

including a 29-yarder, but it wasn’t enough<br />

as the <strong>Giants</strong> lost to the Bears, 20-17, at<br />

MetLife Stadium.<br />

Starting for the first time in place of Ahmad<br />

Bradshaw, Wilson was one of several offensive<br />

players who played impressively for the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>. Eli Manning had his best game of the<br />

preseason, completing 17 of 21 passes for<br />

184 yards and a touchdown. Ramses Barden<br />

and Andre Brown each scored touchdowns.<br />

Down 17-7 at the half, Cutler took the opening<br />

series of the second half for the Bears<br />

and led them on a quick seven-play, 59-yard<br />

march that Gould capped with a 30-yard<br />

field goal.<br />

Jason Campbell then orchestrated the Bears<br />

game-winning drive, going 11 plays and covering<br />

58 yards.<br />

GIANTS 6, PATRIOTS 3<br />

Aug. 29, 2012<br />

MetLife Stadium<br />

Lawrence Tynes connected on a 32-yard<br />

field goal with 1:07 remaining as the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

defeated the <strong>New</strong> England Patiots at MetLife<br />

Stadium, 6-3, in the final preseason contest<br />

for both teams.<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> undrafted rookie Adele Ojomo led the<br />

team with 4.0 sacks during the preseason<br />

and his sack and forced fumble set up Tynes’<br />

game winner.<br />

Lawrence Tynes connected on all four of<br />

his field goal attempts and booted all seven<br />

of his kickoffs into the end zone, including<br />

four for touchbacks.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>’ starters played the entire first<br />

half, which ended with the <strong>Giants</strong> owning<br />

a 13-0 lead.


RECORD BOOK<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP TEN<br />

TOP TEN RUSHERS<br />

(Based on Rushing Yardage)<br />

Player Years Attempts Yards Avg Lg TDs<br />

1. Tiki Barber 1997-06 2,217 10,449 4.7 95t 55<br />

2. Rodney Hampton 1990-97 1,824 6,897 3.8 63t 49<br />

3. Joe Morris 1982-89 1,318 5,296 4.0 65t 48<br />

4. Brandon Jacobs 2005-11 1,078 4,849 4.5 73 56<br />

5. Alex Webster 1955-64 1,196 4.638 3.9 71 39<br />

6. Ahmad Bradshaw 2007-12 905 4,125 4.6 88 31<br />

7. Ron Johnson 1970-75 1,066 3,836 3.6 68 33<br />

8. Frank Gifford 1952-60, 62-64 840 3,609 4.3 79 34<br />

9. Doug Kotar 1974-81 900 3,380 3.8 53 20<br />

10. Eddie Price 1950-55 846 3,292 3.9 80 20<br />

TOP TEN PASSERS<br />

(Based on Passing Yardage)<br />

Player Years Att. Comp. Yards Pct. TDs Ints<br />

1. Phil Simms 1979-93 4,647 2,576 33,462 55.4 199 157<br />

2. Eli Manning 2004-12 4,436 2,599 31,319 58.6 206 144<br />

3. Charlie Conerly 1948-61 2,833 1,418 19,488 50.0 173 167<br />

4. Kerry Collins 1999-03 2,473 1,447 16,875 58.5 81 70<br />

5. Fran Tarkenton 1967-71 1,898 1,051 13,905 55.4 103 72<br />

6. Y.A. Tittle 1961-64 1,308 731 10,439 55.9 96 68<br />

7. Dave Brown 1992-97 1,391 766 8,806 55.1 40 49<br />

8. Scott Brunner 1980-83 986 482 6,121 48.9 28 48<br />

9. Craig Morton 1974-76 884 461 5,734 52.1 29 49<br />

10. Norm Snead 1972-74,76 713 416 4,644 58.4 27 45<br />

TOP TEN RECEIVERS<br />

(Based on Number of Receptions)<br />

Player Years No. Yards Avg Lg TD<br />

1. Amani Toomer 1996-08 668 9,497 14.2 82 54<br />

2. Tiki Barber 1997-06 586 5,183 8.8 87 12<br />

3. Joe Morrison 1959-72 395 4,993 12.6 70 47<br />

4. Jeremy Shockey 2002-07 371 4,228 11.4 59 27<br />

5. Ike Hilliard 1997-04 368 4,630 12.6 59 27<br />

6. Frank Gifford 1952-60, 62-64 367 5,434 14.8 77 43<br />

7. Chris Calloway 1992-98 334 4,710 14.1 68 27<br />

8. Bob Tucker 1970-77 327 4,376 13.4 63 22<br />

9. Kyle Rote 1951-61 300 4,797 16.0 75 48<br />

10. Mark Bavaro 1985-90 266 3,722 14.0 61 28<br />

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GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP TEN<br />

TOP TEN SCORERS<br />

(Based on Total Points)<br />

Touchdowns 2pt. Kicking Total<br />

Player Years Tot Rush Rec Ret Conv. FGs PATs Pts.<br />

1. Pete Gogolak 1966-74 0 0 0 0 126 268 646<br />

2. Lawrence Tynes 2007-12 0 0 0 0 122 214 580<br />

3. Brad Daluiso 1993-00 0 0 0 0 123 157 526<br />

4. Frank Gifford 1952-64 78 34 43 1 2 10 484<br />

5. Joe Danelo 1976-82 0 0 0 0 104 170 482<br />

6. Joe Morrison 1959-72 65 18 47 0 0 0 390<br />

7. Tiki Barber 1997-06 68 55 12 1 4 0 0 416<br />

8. Amani Toomer 1996-08 58 1 54 3 0 0 348<br />

9. Raul Allegre 1986-91 0 0 0 0 77 109 340<br />

10. Alex Webster 1955-64 56 39 17 0 0 0 336<br />

TOP TEN INTERCEPTORS<br />

(Based on Number of Interceptions)<br />

Player Years No Ret. Yds Avg TD<br />

1. Emlen Tunnell 1949-58 74 1,240 16.8 4<br />

2. Jim Patton 1955-66 52 712 13.7 2<br />

3. Carl Lockhart 1965-75 41 475 11.6 3<br />

4. Willie Williams 1965, 67-73 35 462 13.2 0<br />

5. Dick Lynch 1959-66 35 568 16.2 4<br />

6. Tom Landry 1950-55 31 360 11.6 3<br />

7. Terry Kinard 1983-89 27 574 21.3 2<br />

8. Terry Jackson 1978-83 24 282 11.8 2<br />

9. Phillippi Sparks 1992-99 22 163 7.4 0<br />

10. Frank Reagan 1941, 46-48 20 376 18.8 0<br />

10. Howard Livingston 1944-47 20 375 18.8 1<br />

TOP TEN PUNT RETURNERS<br />

(Based on Return Yardage)<br />

Player Years No FC Yds. Avg. Long TD<br />

1. David Meggett 1989-94 202 80 2,230 11.0 76t 6<br />

2. Emlen Tunnell 1948-58 261 NA 2,214 8.5 81 5<br />

3. Phil McConkey 1984-88 213 84 1,708 8.0 37 0<br />

4. Tiki Barber 1997-01 122 45 1,177 9.6 85t 1<br />

5. Amani Toomer 1996-01 109 52 1,060 9.7 8t1 3<br />

6. Leon Bright 1981-83 106 0 852 8.0 55 0<br />

7. Chad Morton 2005-06 76 29 721 9.5 58 1<br />

8. Domenik Hixon 2007-12 56 37 597 10.7 79t 1<br />

9. Bob Hammond 1976-79 60 14 512 8.5 68t 1<br />

10. Pete Athas 1971-74 51 22 449 8.8 48 0<br />

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GIANTS ALL-TIME TOP TEN<br />

TOP TEN KICKOFF RETURNERS<br />

(Based on Return Yardage)<br />

Player Years No Yds. Avg. Long TD<br />

1. Clarence Childs 1964-67 126 3,163 25.1 100 2<br />

2. David Meggett 1989-94 146 2,989 20.5 92t 1<br />

3. Willie Ponder 2003-05 71 1,872 26.4 95t 2<br />

4. Ahmad Bradshaw 2007-08 77 1,788 23.2 68 0<br />

5. Rocky Thompson 1971-73 65 1,768 27.2 93 2<br />

6. David Patten 1997-99 84 1,724 20.5 90t 1<br />

7. Domenik Hixon 2007-09 68 1,692 24.9 83 1<br />

8. David Wilson 2012 56 1,504 26.9 97t 1<br />

9. Joe Scott 1948-53 54 1,467 27.2 NA 1<br />

10. Ron Dixon 2000-01 65 1,303 20.0 44 0<br />

TOP TEN SACK LEADERS<br />

(official statistic only since 1982)<br />

Player Years Sacks<br />

1. Michael Strahan 1993-07 141.5<br />

2. Lawrence Taylor 1981-93 132.5<br />

3. Leonard Marshall 1983-92 79.5<br />

4. Osi Umenyiora 2003-12 75.0<br />

5. Keith Hamilton 1992-03 63.0<br />

6. Justin Tuck 2005-12 48.5<br />

7. George Martin 1975-88 46.0<br />

8. Carl Banks 1984-92 36.0<br />

9. Jessie Armstead 1993-01 30.5<br />

9. Erik Howard 1986-94 30.5<br />

*Taylor had 9.5 sacks as a rookie in 1981, the<br />

year before they became an official statistic.<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

SERVICE<br />

MOST SEASONS, ACTIVE PLAYER<br />

15 Michael Strahan (1993-07)<br />

15 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

15 Mel Hein (1931-45)<br />

14 George Martin (1975-88)<br />

14 Joe Morrison (1959-72)<br />

14 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

13 Amnai Toomer (1996-08)<br />

13 Howard Cross (1989-01)<br />

13 Lawrence Taylor (1981-93)<br />

13 Harry Carson (1976-88)<br />

13 Greg Larson (1961-73)<br />

13 Jim Katcavage (1956-68)<br />

13 Rosie Brown (1953-65)<br />

MOST GAMES PLAYED, CAREER<br />

216 Michael Strahan (1993-07)<br />

207 Howard Cross (1989-01)<br />

201 George Martin (1975-88)<br />

190 Amani Toomer (1996-08)<br />

184 Lawrence Taylor (1981-93)<br />

184 Joe Morrison (1959-72)<br />

179 Greg Larson (1961-73)<br />

173 Keith Hamilton (1992-03)<br />

173 Harry Carson (1976-88)<br />

170 Mel Hein (1931-45)<br />

MOST SEASONS, HEAD COACH<br />

23 Steve Owen (1931-53)<br />

9 Tom Coughlin (2004-12)<br />

8 Bill Parcells (1983-90)<br />

8 Allie Sherman (1961-68)<br />

7 Jim Fassel (1997-03)<br />

7 Jim Lee Howell (1954-60)<br />

SCORING<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

1 Jay Feely (2005)(kickers only)<br />

1 Don Chandler (1963)<br />

1 Gene Roberts (1949) tied<br />

1 Ken Strong (1933) tied<br />

MOST POINTS, CAREER<br />

646 Pete Gogolak (1966-74) (268-pat, 126-fg)<br />

580 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12) (214-pat, 122-<br />

fg)<br />

526 Brad Daluiso (1993-00) (157-pat, 123-fg)<br />

484 Frank Gifford (1950-60, 62-64) (78-td, 10-pat, 2-fg)<br />

MOST POINTS, SEASON<br />

148 Jay Feely 2005 (43-pat, 35-fg)<br />

143 John Carney 2008 (38-pat, 35-fg)<br />

139 Lawrence Tynes 2012 (40-pat, 33-fg)<br />

127 Ali Haji-Sheikh 1983 (22-pat, 35-fg)<br />

126 Lawrence Tynes 2009 (45-pat, 27-fg)<br />

126 Joe Morris 1985 (21-tds)<br />

109 Lawrence Tynes 2007 (40-pat, 23-fg)<br />

MOST POINTS, ROOKIE SEASON<br />

127 Ali Haji-Sheikh 1983 (22-pat, 35-fg)<br />

108 Matt Bryant 2002 (30-pat, 26-fg)<br />

MOST POINTS, GAME<br />

24 Rodney Hampton, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995<br />

24 Earnest Gray, at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980<br />

24 Ron Johnson, at Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1972<br />

20 Joe Danelo, at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING<br />

61 Lawrence Tynes (2009-2012)<br />

61 Pete Gogolak (1969-73)<br />

TOUCHDOWNS<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

2 Bill Paschal (1943 tied, 1944 tied)<br />

1 Joe Morris (1985)<br />

1 Homer Jones (1967)<br />

1 Gene Roberts (1949)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

78 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

68 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

65 Joe Morrison (1959-72)<br />

60 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11)<br />

58 Amani Toomer (1996-2008)<br />

56 Alex Webster (1955-64)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON<br />

21 Joe Morris (1985)<br />

17 Gene Roberts (1949)<br />

15 Brandon Jacobs (2008)<br />

15 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

15 Joe Morris (1986)<br />

14 Rodney Hampton (1992)<br />

14 Ottis Anderson (1989)<br />

14 Joe Morris (1986)<br />

14 Ron Johnson (1972)<br />

14 Homer Jones (1967)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, ROOKIE SEASON<br />

12 Bill Paschal (1943)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME<br />

4 Rodney Hampton, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept.<br />

24, 1995<br />

4 Earnest Gray, at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980<br />

4 Ron Johnson, at Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1972<br />

3 By many players<br />

Last: David Wilson, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012,<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

10 Frank Gifford (1957-58)<br />

7 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

7 Kyle Rote (1959-60)<br />

7 Bill Paschal (1944)<br />

6 Plaxico Burress (2007)<br />

6 Tiki Barber (2004-05)<br />

6 Joe Morris (1985-86)<br />

6 Frank Gifford (1953)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

1 Don Chandler (1963)<br />

1 Pat Summerall (1961)<br />

1 Ward Cuff (1938)<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

ATTEMPTED, CAREER<br />

277 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

216 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

176 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

159 Ben Agajanian (1949, 54-57)<br />

159 Brad Daluiso (19993-00)<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

ATTEMPTED, SEASON<br />

56 Don Chandler (1963)<br />

48 Don Chandler (1962)<br />

46 Pat Summerall (1961)<br />

45 Lawrence Tynes (2009)<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

(NO MISSES), GAME<br />

8 Pete Gogolak, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972<br />

7 By many players, Last: Lawrence Tynes<br />

vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN,<br />

CAREER<br />

268 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

214 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

170 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

157 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

157 Ben Agajanian (1949, 54-57)<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN,<br />

SEASON<br />

52 Don Chandler (1963)<br />

47 Don Chandler (1962)<br />

46 Pat Summerall (1961)<br />

45 Lawrence Tynes (2009)<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN, GAME<br />

8 Pete Gogolak, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26,<br />

1972<br />

7 on 7 occasions, most recently by<br />

Lawrence Tynes, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec.<br />

9, 2012<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE POINTS AFTER<br />

TOUCHDOWN<br />

198 Lawrence Tynes (2007-2012)<br />

133 Pete Gogolak (1967-72)<br />

126 Pat Summerall (1958-61)<br />

85 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

MOST POINTS AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

(NO MISSES), SEASON<br />

46 Pat Summerall (1961)<br />

45 Lawrence Tynes (2009)<br />

43 Lawrence Tynes (2010)<br />

FIELD GOALS<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

3 Ward Cuff (1938, tied, 1939, 1943, tied)<br />

1 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983)<br />

1 Pat Summerall (1959)<br />

1 Ken Strong (1944)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, CAREER<br />

219 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

176 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

160 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

146 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

112 Pat Summerall (1958-61)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, SEASON<br />

42 Jay Feely (2005)<br />

42 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983)<br />

41 Pete Gogolak (1970)<br />

39 Lawrence Tynes (2012)<br />

38 John Carney (2008)<br />

38 Joe Danelo (1981)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS ATTEMPTED, GAME<br />

6 on six occasions, most recently by<br />

Jay Feely, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS, CAREER<br />

126 Pete Gogolak (1966-74)<br />

123 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

122 Lawrence Tynes (2007-2012)<br />

104 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS, SEASON<br />

35 John Carney (2008)<br />

35 Jay Feely (2005)<br />

35 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983)<br />

33 Lawrence Tynes (2012)<br />

27 Lawrence Tynes (2009)<br />

26 Matt Bryant (2002)<br />

25 David Treadwell (1993)<br />

25 Pete Gogolak (1970)<br />

24 Brad Daluiso (1996)<br />

24 Raul Allegre (1986)<br />

24 Joe Danelo (1981)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS, GAME<br />

6 Joe Danelo, at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981<br />

5 Lawrence Tynes at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

5 Lawrence Tynes at Carolina, Sept. 20, 2012<br />

5 Jay Feely, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005<br />

5 Steve Christie, at Cincinnati, Dec. 26, 2004<br />

5 Raul Allegre, at Minnesota, Nov. 16, 1986<br />

5 Eric Schubert, vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 3, 1985<br />

5 Ali Haji-Sheikh, at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983<br />

4 on 25 occasions, most recently by<br />

Lawrence Tynes, at San Francisco, Oct. 14,<br />

2012<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES<br />

KICKING FIELD GOALS<br />

18 Joe Danelo (1977-79)<br />

15 Lawrence Tynes (2009)<br />

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15 Jay Feely (2005)<br />

15 Raul Allegre (1987-89)<br />

15 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983)<br />

14 Pat Summerall (1960-61)<br />

13 Lawrence Tynes (2011)<br />

13 Matt Bahr (1990-91)<br />

GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

LONGEST FIELD GOAL (IN YARDS)<br />

56 Ali Haji-Sheikh, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1983<br />

56 Ali Haji-Sheikh, vs. Green Bay, Sept. 26,<br />

1983<br />

55 Joe Danelo, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 20,<br />

1981<br />

54 on four occasions, most recently by<br />

Brad Daluiso, vs. Phoenix , Nov. 28,<br />

1993<br />

53 on four occasions, most recently by<br />

Lawrence Tynes, at Dallas, Oct. 25, 2010<br />

52 on nine occasions, most recently by<br />

Lawrence Tynes, at Denver, Nov. 26, 2009<br />

51 on eight occasions, most recently by<br />

John Carney, at Minnesota, Dec. 28,<br />

2008<br />

50 on 12 occasions, most recently by<br />

Lawrence Tynes, vs Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 2012<br />

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE,<br />

CAREER<br />

(50 ATTEMPTS)<br />

84.1 Jay Feely 58-69 (2005-06)<br />

83.6 Lawrence Tynes 122-146 (2007-12)<br />

76.9 Brad Daluiso 123-160 (1993-00)<br />

75.3 Matt Bahr 55-73 (1990-92)<br />

74.8 Raul Allegre 77-103 (1986-91)<br />

HIGHEST FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE,<br />

SEASON<br />

(14 ATTEMPTS)<br />

92.1 John Carney 35-38 (2008)<br />

88.9 Brad Daluiso 24-27 (1996)<br />

85.7 Cary Blanchard 18-21 (1999)<br />

85.2 Lawrence Tynes 23-27 (2007)<br />

85.2 Jay Feely 23-27 (2006)<br />

84.6 Lawrence Tynes 33-39 (2012)<br />

84.4 Lawrence Tynes 27-32 (2009)<br />

83.3 Jay Feely 35-42 (2005)<br />

83.3 Ali Haji-Sheikh 35-42 (1983)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS,<br />

CAREER<br />

9 Joe Danelo (1976-82)<br />

6 Brad Daluiso (1993-00)<br />

5 Lawrence Tynes (2007-12)<br />

3 Jay Feely (2005)<br />

3 Steve Christie (2004)<br />

3 Raul Allegre (1986-91)<br />

3 Ali Haji-Sheikh (1983-85)<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS, 50 OR MORE YARDS,<br />

SEASON<br />

3 Jay Feely (2005)<br />

3 Steve Christie (2004)<br />

3 Joe Danelo (1981)<br />

2 Lawrence Tynes (2010)<br />

2 Morten Andersen (2001)<br />

SAFETIES<br />

MOST SAFETIES, SEASON<br />

1 by many players<br />

Last: Mathias Kiwanuka, at Dallas, Dec. 14,<br />

2008<br />

MOST SAFETIES, GAME<br />

1 by many players<br />

Last: Mathias Kiwanuka, at Dallas, Dec. 14,<br />

2008<br />

MOST SAFETIES, CAREER<br />

3 Jim Katcavage (1956-68)<br />

RUSHING<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

2 Bill Pascal (1943-44)<br />

1 Eddie Price (1951)<br />

1 Tuffy Leemans (1936)<br />

MOST ATTEMPTS, CAREER<br />

2,217 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

1,824 Rodney Hampton (1990-97)<br />

1,318 Joe Morris (1982-89)<br />

1,196 Alex Webster (1955-64)<br />

1,078 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11)<br />

MOST ATTEMPTS, SEASON<br />

357 Tiki Barber (2005)<br />

341 Joe Morris (1986)<br />

327 Rodney Hampton (1994)<br />

327 Tiki Barber (2006)<br />

325 Ottis Anderson (1989)<br />

322 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

307 Joe Morris (1988)<br />

MOST ATTEMPTS, GAME<br />

43 Butch Woolfolk, at Philadelphia , Nov. 20, 1983<br />

41 Rodney Hampton, vs. Rams , Sept. 19, 1993<br />

38 Joe Montgomery, vs. <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets , Dec. 5, 1999<br />

38 Harry <strong>New</strong>man, vs. Green Bay , Nov. 11, 1934<br />

36 Joe Morris, vs. Pittsburgh , Dec. 21, 1985<br />

36 Ron Johnson, at Philadelphia , Oct. 2, 1972<br />

34 on three occasions, most recently by<br />

Rodney Hampton, at Dallas, Dec. 17, 1995<br />

33 on three occasions, most recently by<br />

Rodney Hampton, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995<br />

32 on five occasions, most recently by<br />

Tiki Barber, at Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 2005<br />

31 on two occasions, most recently by<br />

Joe Morris, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 11, 1988<br />

30 on nine occasions, most recently by<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7, 2012<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, CAREER<br />

10,449 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

6,897 Rodney Hampton (1990-97)<br />

5,296 Joe Morris (1982-89)<br />

4,849 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11)<br />

4,638 Alex Webster (1955-64)<br />

4,125 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-12)<br />

3,836 Ron Johnson (1970-75)<br />

3,609 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, SEASON<br />

1,860 Tiki Barber (2005)<br />

1,662 Tiki Barber (2006)<br />

1,518 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

1,516 Joe Morris (1986)<br />

1,387 Tiki Barber (2002)<br />

1,336 Joe Morris (1985)<br />

1,235 Ahmad Bradshaw (2010)<br />

1,216 Tiki Barber (2003)<br />

1,182 Rodney Hampton (1995)<br />

1,182 Ron Johnson (1972)<br />

1,141 Rodney Hampton (1992)<br />

1,089 Brandon Jacobs (2008)<br />

1,083 Joe Morris (1988)<br />

1,077 Rodney Hampton (1993)<br />

1,075 Rodney Hampton (1994)<br />

1,063 Gary Brown (1998)<br />

1,059 Rodney Hampton (1991)<br />

1,027 Ron Johnson (1970)<br />

1,025 Derrick Ward (2008)<br />

1,023 Ottis Anderson (1989)<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, GAME<br />

234 Tiki Barber, at Washington, Dec. 30, 2006<br />

220 Tiki Barber, vs. Kansas City, Dec. 17, 2005<br />

218 Gene Roberts, vs. Chicago Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950<br />

215 Derrick Ward, vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008<br />

206 Tiki Barber, vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005<br />

203 Tiki Barber, at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005<br />

203 Tiki Barber, vs.Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2002<br />

202 Joe Morris, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 21, 1985<br />

200 Ahmad Bradshaw vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7, 2012<br />

188 Bill Paschal, vs.Washington, Dec. 5, 1943<br />

187 Rodney Hampton, at Dallas, Dec. 17, 1995<br />

185 Tiki Barber, at Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2006<br />

182 Tiki Barber, at Green Bay, Oct. 3, 2004<br />

181 Joe Morris, vs. Dallas, Nov. 2, 1986<br />

181 Joe Morris, vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986<br />

MOST GAMES 100 YARDS OR MORE<br />

RUSHING, CAREER<br />

38 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

19 Joe Morris (1982-89)<br />

17 Rodney Hampton (1990-97)<br />

12 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11)<br />

11 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-2012)<br />

11 Eddie Price (1950-55)<br />

10 Ron Johnson (1970-75)<br />

MOST GAMES, 100 YARDS OR MORE<br />

RUSHING, SEASON<br />

9 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

8 Tiki Barber (2005)<br />

8 Tiki Barber (2006)<br />

8 Joe Morris (1986)<br />

6 Gary Brown (1998)<br />

6 Joe Morris (1985)<br />

5 Brandon Jacobs (2007)<br />

5 Rodney Hampton (1993)<br />

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE<br />

95 Tiki Barber, at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005<br />

91 Hap Moran, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 23, 1930<br />

88 Ahmad Bradshaw, at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007<br />

80 Eddie Price, at Philadelphia, Dec. 9, 1951<br />

79 Frank Gifford, vs. Washington, Nov. 29, 1959<br />

78 Tiki Barber, vs. Arizona, Sept. 3, 2000<br />

77 Bill Paschal, vs. Cleveland Rams, Nov. 4, 1945<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, CAREER (500<br />

ATTEMPTS)<br />

4.71 Tiki Barber, 1997-2006 (2,217-10,449)<br />

4.56 Ahmad Bradshaw, 2007-2012 (905-4,125)<br />

4.49 Brandon Jacobs, 2005-10 (1,078-4,849)<br />

4.30 Frank Gifford, 1952-60, 62-64 (840-3,609)<br />

4.14 Mel Triplett, 1955-60 (553-2,289)<br />

4.02 Joe Morris, 1982-88 (1,318-5,296)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON (QUALIFIERS)<br />

5.63 Derrick Ward 2008 (182-1,025)<br />

5.60 Brandon Jacobs 2010 (147-823)<br />

5.58 Eddie Price 1950 (126-703)<br />

5.21 Tiki Barber 2005 (357-1,860)<br />

5.21 Tiki Barber 2001 (166-865)<br />

5.15 Frank Gifford 1956 (159-819)<br />

5.09 Frank Gifford 1959 (106-540)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, GAME (10 ATTEMPTS)<br />

14.33 Derrick Ward, vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008 (15-215)<br />

13.30 Frank Reagan, vs. Rams, Dec. 1, 1946 (10-133)<br />

12.23 Tuffy Leemans, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 20, 1938 (13-159)<br />

11.43 Ernie Koy, at Washington, Oct. 1, 1967 (14-160)<br />

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

56 Brandon Jacobs (2005-11)<br />

55 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

49 Rodney Hampton (1990-97)<br />

48 Joe Morris (1982-89)<br />

39 Alex Webster (1955-64)<br />

35 Ottis Anderson (1986-92)<br />

34 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON<br />

21 Joe Morris (1985)<br />

15 Brandon Jacobs (2008)<br />

14 Rodney Hampton (1992)<br />

14 Ottis Anderson (1989)<br />

14 Joe Morris (1986)<br />

13 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

11 Tiki Barber (2002)<br />

11 Ottis Anderson (1990)<br />

10 Rodney Hampton (1995)<br />

10 Rodney Hampton (1991)<br />

10 Bill Paschal (1943)<br />

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS, GAME<br />

4 Rodney Hampton, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995<br />

3 on 15 occasions, most recently by<br />

Brandon Jacobs, vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008<br />

3 on 16 occasions, most recently by<br />

Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Buffalo, Oct. 16, 2011<br />

2 on many occasions, most recently by<br />

David Wilson, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES RUSHING FOR<br />

TOUCHDOWNS<br />

7 Bill Paschal (1944)<br />

6 Joe Morris (1985-86)<br />

5 Tiki Barber (2002)<br />

5 Rodney Hampton (1991)<br />

5 Ottis Anderson (1989)<br />

5 Bill Gaiters (1961)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

ALL-PURPOSE YARDS<br />

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, CAREER<br />

17,359 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

10,924 Amani Toomer (1996-2008)<br />

9,862 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 1962-64)<br />

8,750 Rodney Hampton (1990-97)<br />

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, SEASON<br />

2,390 Tiki Barber (2005)<br />

2,127 Tiki Barber (2006)<br />

2,096 Tiki Barber (2004)<br />

2,085 Tiki Barber (2000)<br />

1,989 Tiki Barber (2002)<br />

1,807 David Meggett (1989)<br />

MOST ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, GAME<br />

327 David Wilson (Dec. 9, 2012 vs. NO)<br />

303 Domenik Hixon (Oct. 28, 2009 at NO)<br />

279 Joe Scott (Nov. 14, 1948 vs. L.A. Rams)<br />

276 Tiki Barber (Dec. 28, 2002 vs. Phila.)<br />

269 Domenik Hixon (Nov. 23, 2008 at Arizona)<br />

269 Del Shofner (Oct. 28, 1962 vs. Washington)<br />

263 Tiki Barber (Dec. 31, 2005 vs. Oakland)<br />

PASSING<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

2 Ed Danowski (1935,1938)<br />

1 Phil Simms (NFC, 1990)<br />

1 Norm Snead (1972)<br />

1 Y.A. Tittle (1963)<br />

1 Charlie Conerly (1959)<br />

1 Harry <strong>New</strong>man (1933)<br />

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, CAREER<br />

4,647 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

4,436 Eli Manning (2004-12)<br />

2,833 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

2,473 Kerry Collins (1999-03)<br />

1,898 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71)<br />

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, SEASON<br />

589 Eli Manning (2011)<br />

568 Kerry Collins (2001)<br />

557 Eli Manning (2005)<br />

545 Kerry Collins (2002)<br />

539 Eli Manning (2010)<br />

533 Phil Simms (1984)<br />

529 Eli Manning (2007)<br />

529 Kerry Collins (2000)<br />

522 Eli Manning (2006)<br />

515 Eli Manning (2012)<br />

509 Eli Manning (2009)<br />

500 Kerry Collins (2003)<br />

495 Phil Simms (1985)<br />

479 Eli Manning (2008)<br />

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED, GAME<br />

62 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

59 Kerry Collins, at <strong>New</strong> England, Oct. 12, 2003<br />

59 Kerry Collins, vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002<br />

53 Eli Manning, vs. Washington, Dec. 16, 2007<br />

53 Eli Manning, at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005<br />

53 Charlie Conerly, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948<br />

52 Kerry Collins, at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001<br />

52 Jeff Rutledge, vs. Seattle, Dec. 11, 1983<br />

51 Eli Manning, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

51 Kerry Collins, vs. Dallas , Sept. 15, 2003<br />

51 Kerry Collins, vs. Detroit, Nov. 19, 2000<br />

51 Kerry Collins, vs. Minn., Dec. 26, 1999<br />

51 Scott Brunner, vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983<br />

51 Scott Brunner, at St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982<br />

MOST PASSES COMPLETED, CAREER<br />

2,576 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

2,599 Eli Manning (2004-12)<br />

1,447 Kerry Collins (1999-2003)<br />

1,418 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

1,051 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71)<br />

MOST PASSES COMPLETED, SEASON<br />

359 Eli Manning (2011)<br />

339 Eli Manning (2010)<br />

335 Kerry Collins (2002)<br />

327 Kerry Collins (2001)<br />

317 Eli Manning (2009)<br />

311 Kerry Collins (2000)<br />

308 Eli Manning (2012)<br />

301 Eli Manning (2006)<br />

297 Eli Manning (2007)<br />

294 Eli Manning (2005)<br />

289 Eli Manning (2008)<br />

286 Phil Simms (1984)<br />

284 Kerry Collins (2003)<br />

275 Phil Simms (1985)<br />

263 Phil Simms (1988)<br />

259 Phil Simms (1986)<br />

MOST PASSES COMPLETED, GAME<br />

40 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

36 Kerry Collins, vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002<br />

36 Charlie Conerly, at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5,<br />

1948<br />

35 Kerry Collins, at <strong>New</strong> England, Oct. 12,<br />

2003<br />

34 Eli Manning, vs. Tennessee, Sept. 26,<br />

2010<br />

33 Eli Manning, at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 28,<br />

2011<br />

33 Eli Manning vs. Dallas, Nov. 14, 2010<br />

32 Kerry Collins, at Washington, Oct. 28,<br />

2001<br />

31 Eli Manning, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16,<br />

2012<br />

31 Eli Manning, at Philadelphia, Sept. 17,<br />

2006<br />

31 Eli Manning, vs. Miami, Oct. 30, 2011<br />

31 Kerry Collins, vs. Miami, Oct. 5, 2003<br />

31 Kerry Collins, vs. Minnesota, Dec. 26,<br />

1999<br />

31 Scott Brunner, vs. San Diego, Oct. 2,<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

1983<br />

30 Kerry Collins, vs. Seattle, Dec. 23, 2001<br />

30 Kerry Collins, at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000<br />

30 Phil Simms, at St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1987<br />

30 Randy Johnson, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 19,<br />

1971<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE PASSES COMPLETED<br />

21 Eli Manning , at NO, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

13 Kerry Collins, at Phil. Sept. 10, 2000/<br />

at Chicago, Sept. 17, 2000 (spanned 2 games)<br />

13 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

12 Eli Manning, at Atlanta, October 15, 2007<br />

12 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, CAREER<br />

(1000 ATTEMPTS)<br />

58.59 Eli Manning (2,599-4,436, 2004-12)<br />

58.51 Kerry Collins (1,447-2,473, 1999-03)<br />

55.89 Y.A. Tittle (731-1,308, 1961-64)<br />

55.43 Phil Simms (2,576-4,647, 1979-93)<br />

55.37 Fran Tarkenton (1,051-1,898, 1967-71)<br />

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE,<br />

SEASON (QUALIFIERS)<br />

62.89 Eli Manning (339-539, 2010)<br />

62.81 Kurt Warner (174-277, 2004)<br />

62.81 Jeff Hostetler (179-285, 1991)<br />

62.27 Eli Manning (317-509, 2009)<br />

61.75 Phil Simms (247-400, 1993)<br />

61.46 Kerry Collins (335-545, 2003)<br />

60.95 Eli Manning (359-589, 2011)<br />

60.31 Norm Snead (196-325, 1972)<br />

60.22 Y.A. Tittle (221-367, 1963)<br />

59.81 Eli Manning (308-515, 2012)<br />

HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE, GAME<br />

(20 ATTEMPTS)<br />

84.61 Kerry Collins, at St. Louis, Sept. 15, 2002 (22-26)<br />

82.35 Jeff Hostetler, at Dallas, Sept. 29, 1991 (28-34)<br />

80.95 Phil Simms, at Indianapolis, Nov. 5, 1990 (17-21)<br />

80.95 Phil Simms, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 25, 1987 (17-21)<br />

80.77 Phil Simms, vs. Green Bay, Dec. 19, 1987 (21-26)<br />

80.00 Norm Snead, vs. N.E., Sept. 22, 1974 (28-35)<br />

80.00 Fran Tarkenton, vs. San Diego, Nov. 7, 1971 (16-20)<br />

80.00 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1963 (16-20)<br />

MOST YARDS PASSING, CAREER<br />

33,462 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

31,319 Eli Manning (2004-12)<br />

19,488 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

16,875 Kerry Collins (1999-03)<br />

13,905 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71)<br />

10,439 Y.A. Tittle (1961-64)<br />

MOST YARDS PASSING, SEASON<br />

4,933 Eli Manning (2011)<br />

4,073 Kerry Collins (2002)<br />

4,044 Phil Simms (1984)<br />

4,021 Eli Manning (2009)<br />

4,002 Eli Manning (2010)<br />

3,829 Phil Simms (1985)<br />

3,764 Kerry Collins (2001)<br />

3,762 Eli Manning (2005)<br />

3,740 Eli Manning (2012)<br />

3,487 Phil Simms (1986)<br />

3,359 Phil Simms (1988)<br />

3,336 Eli Manning (2007)<br />

3,244 Eli Manning (2006)<br />

3,238 Eli Manning (2008)<br />

3,224 Y.A. Tittle (1962)<br />

3,145 Y.A. Tittle (1963)<br />

MOST YARDS PASSING, GAME<br />

513 Phil Simms, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

510 Eli Manning, vs. Tampa Bay, Sep. 16, 2012<br />

505 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

432 Phil Simms, vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985<br />

420 Eli Manning, vs. Seattle, Oct. 9, 2011<br />

409 Phil Simms, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1984<br />

406 Eli Manning, at NO, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

400 Eli Manning, at Dallas, Dec. 11, 2011<br />

395 Scott Brunner, vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983<br />

391 Eli Manning, vs. Phila., Dec. 13, 2009<br />

388 Phil Simms, at San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1986<br />

MOST GAMES, 300 YARDS OR MORE<br />

PASSING, CAREER<br />

25 Eli Manning (2004-12)<br />

21 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

17 Kerry Collins (1999-03)<br />

9 Y.A. Tittle (1961-64)<br />

MOST GAMES, 300 YARDS OR MORE<br />

PASSING, SEASON<br />

8 Eli Manning (2011)<br />

5 Kerry Collins (2001)<br />

4 Eli Manning (2010)<br />

4 Kerry Collins (2002)<br />

4 Phil Simms (1986)<br />

4 Phil Simms (1984)<br />

4 Y.A. Tittle (1962)<br />

3 Eli Manning (2012)<br />

3 Eli Manning (2009)<br />

3 Eli Manning (2005)<br />

3 Kerry Collins (2003)<br />

3 Kerry Collins (2000)<br />

3 Phil Simms (1988)<br />

3 Phil Simms (1985)<br />

3 Jeff Rutledge (1983)<br />

3 Y.A. Tittle (1961)<br />

LONGEST PASS COMPLETION (IN YARDS)<br />

99 Eli Manning (to Victor Cruz)<br />

at Jets, Dec. 24, 2011<br />

98 Earl Morrall (to Homer Jones)<br />

at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966<br />

94 Norm Snead (to Rich Houston)<br />

vs. Dallas, Sept. 24, 1972<br />

92 Eli Manning (to Mario Manningham)<br />

at Washington, Jan. 2, 2011<br />

89 Earl Morrall (to Homer Jones)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 17, 1965<br />

88 Frank Reagan (to George Franck)<br />

vs. Washington, Oct. 12, 1947<br />

87 Kent Graham (to Tiki Barber)<br />

at Arizona, Dec. 6, 1998<br />

85 Eli Manning (to Mario Manningham)<br />

at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010<br />

0 Phil Simms, at L.A.Rams, Sept. 30, 1984 (48 attempts)<br />

0 Kerry Collins, vs. Seattle, Dec. 23, 2001 (47 attempts)<br />

0 Dave Brown, vs. Balt, Sept. 14, 1997 (46 attempts)<br />

0 Fran Tarkenton, at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1971 (46 attempts)<br />

0 Phil Simms, at Phoenix, Nov. 13, 1988 (45 attempts)<br />

0 Eli Manning, vs. Miami, Oct. 30, 2011 (45 attempts)<br />

0 Eli Manning, vs. Cincinnati, Sept. 21, 2008 (43)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, CAREER<br />

206 Eli Manning (2004-12)<br />

199 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

173 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

103 Fran Tarkenton (1967-71)<br />

96 Y.A. Tittle (1961-64)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, SEASON<br />

36 Y.A. Tittle (1963)<br />

33 Y.A. Tittle (1962)<br />

31 Eli Manning (2010)<br />

29 Eli Manning (2011)<br />

29 Fran Tarkenton (1967)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES, GAME<br />

7 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

6 Y.A. Tittle, vs. Dallas, Dec. 16, 1962<br />

5 Phil Simms at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980<br />

5 Fran Tarkenton, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 25, 1970<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES<br />

TOUCHDOWN PASSES<br />

15 Y.A. Tittle (1962-64)<br />

12 Eli Manning (2008)<br />

12 Eli Manning (2004-05)<br />

12 Eli Manning (2005-06)<br />

10 Eli Manning (2009)<br />

10 Phil Simms (1988-89)<br />

10 Phil Simms (1986-87)<br />

10 Charlie Conerly (1948-49)<br />

9 Eli Manning (2006-07)<br />

9 Phil Simms (1985-86)<br />

9 Earl Morrall (1965-66)<br />

LOWEST PERCENTAGE PASSES HAD<br />

INTERCEPTED, CAREER (MIN. 1000 ATTEMPTS)<br />

2.8 Kerry Collins (70 int., 2,473 att.)<br />

3.2 Eli Manning (144 int., 4,436 att.)<br />

3.4 Phil Simms (157 int., 4,647 att.)<br />

3.5 Dave Brown (49 int., 1,391 att.)<br />

3.8 Fran Tarkenton (72 int., 1,898 att.)<br />

LOWEST PERCENTAGE PASSES HAD<br />

INTERCEPTED, SEASON<br />

1.3 Phil Simms, 1990 (4 int., 311 att.)<br />

1.4 Kurt Warner, 2004 (4 int, 277 att.)<br />

1.4 Jeff Hostetler, 1991 (4 int., 285 att.)<br />

2.0 Fran Tarkenton, 1969 (8 int., 409 att.)<br />

FEWEST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED, GAME<br />

(MOST ATTEMPTS)<br />

0 Scott Brunner, vs. St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982 (51 attempts)<br />

PASS RECEPTIONS<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

1 Earnest Gray (1983)<br />

1 Bob Tucker (1971)<br />

1 Tod Goodwin (1935)<br />

MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, CAREER<br />

668 Amani Toomer (1996-08)<br />

586 Tiki Barber (1997-06)<br />

395 Joe Morrison (1959-72)<br />

371 Jeremy Shockey (2002-07)<br />

368 Ike Hilliard (1997-2004)<br />

367 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

334 Chris Calloway (1992-98)<br />

MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, SEASON<br />

107 Steve Smith (2009)<br />

82 Victor Cruz (2012)<br />

82 Victor Cruz (2011)<br />

82 Amani Toomer (2002)<br />

79 Amani Toomer (1999)<br />

78 Amani Toomer (2000)<br />

78 Earnest Gray (1983)<br />

76 Hakeem Nicks (2011)<br />

76 Plaxico Burress (2005)<br />

74 Jeremy Shockey (2002)<br />

72 Tiki Barber (2001)<br />

72 Amani Toomer (2001)<br />

72 Ike Hillard (1999)<br />

70 Plaxico Burress (2007)<br />

70 Tiki Barber (2000)<br />

MOST PASS RECEPTIONS, GAME<br />

13 Tiki Barber, at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000<br />

12 Hakeem Nicks, at Houston, Oct. 10, 2010<br />

12 Mark Bavaro, at Cincinnati, Oct. 13,<br />

1985<br />

12 Jeremy Shockey, vs. Dallas, Nov. 11,<br />

2007<br />

12 Amani Toomer, at Phil., Sept. 17, 2006<br />

11 on nine occasions, most recently by<br />

Victor Cruz vs. TB, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

10 on 16 occasions, most recently by<br />

Hakeem Nicks, vs. TB, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

9 by many players<br />

Last: Victor Cruz, at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2012<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,<br />

PASS RECEPTIONS<br />

98 Amani Toomer (1998-04)<br />

88 Tiki Barber (1999-2004)<br />

83 Jeremy Shockey (2002-07)<br />

68 Ike Hilliard (1997-02)<br />

57 Plaxico Burress (2005-08)<br />

50 Hakeem Nicks (2009-12)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

47 Chris Calloway (1996-98)<br />

45 David Meggett (1989-92)<br />

44 Bob Tucker (1970-73)<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, CAREER<br />

9,497 Amani Toomer (1996-08)<br />

5,434 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

5,183 Tiki Barber (1997-2006)<br />

4,993 Joe Morrison (1959-72)<br />

4,797 Kyle Rote (1951-61)<br />

49.0 Homer Jones, at Washington,<br />

Oct. 1, 1967 (4-196)<br />

37.5 Frank Liebel, vs. Detroit,<br />

Nov. 18, 1945 (4-150)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

54 Amani Toomer (1996-08)<br />

48 Kyle Rote (1951-61)<br />

47 Joe Morrison (1959-71)<br />

43 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, SEASON<br />

1,536 Victor Cruz (2011)<br />

1,343 Amani Toomer (2002)<br />

1,220 Steve Smith (2009)<br />

1,214 Plaxico Burress (2005)<br />

1,209 Homer Jones (1967)<br />

1,192 Hakeem Nicks (2011)<br />

1,183 Amani Toomer (1999)<br />

1,181 Del Shofner (1963)<br />

1,139 Earnest Gray (1983)<br />

1,133 Del Shofner (1962)<br />

1,125 Del Shofner (1961)<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, GAME<br />

269 Del Shofner, vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

212 Gene Roberts, at Green Bay, Nov. 13, 1949<br />

204 Plaxico Burress, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005<br />

204 Amani Toomer, vs. Indianapolis, Dec. 22, 2002<br />

201 Gene Roberts, vs. Chicago Bears, Oct. 23, 1949<br />

199 Hakeem Nicks vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

196 Homer Jones, at Washington, Oct. 1, 1967<br />

193 Amani Toomer, vs. Jacksonville, Dec. 23, 2000<br />

LONGEST PASS RECEPTION (IN YARDS)<br />

99 Victor Cruz (from Eli Manning)<br />

at Jets, Dec. 24, 2011<br />

98 Homer Jones (from Earl Morrall)<br />

at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966<br />

94 Rich Houston (from Norm Snead)<br />

vs. Dallas, Sept. 24, 1972<br />

92 Mario Manningham (from Eli Manning)<br />

at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010<br />

89 Homer Jones (from Earl Morrall)<br />

vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 17, 1965<br />

88 George Franck (from Frank Reagan)<br />

at Washington, Oct. 12, 1947<br />

87 Tiki Barber (from Kent Graham)<br />

at Arizona, Dec. 6, 1998<br />

85 Mario Manningham (from Eli Manning)<br />

at Washington, Jan. 2, 2011<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, CAREER (200 MINIMUM)<br />

22.6 Homer Jones (214-4,845, 1964-69)-NFL Record<br />

18.1 Del Shofner (239-4,315, 1961-67)<br />

17.2 Aaron Thomas (247-4,253, 1962-70)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, SEASON (QUALIFIERS)<br />

24.7 Homer Jones (49-1,209, 1967)<br />

23.5 Homer Jones (45-1,057, 1968)<br />

21.8 Homer Jones (48-1,044, 1966)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN, GAME (4 MINIMUM)<br />

50.3 Gene Roberts, vs. Chicago Bears,<br />

Oct. 23, 1949(4-201)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON<br />

13 Homer Jones (1967)<br />

12 Plaxico Burress (2007)<br />

12 Del Shofner (1962)<br />

11 Hakeem Nicks (2010)<br />

11 Del Shofner (1961)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME<br />

4 Earnest Gray, at St. Louis, Sept. 7, 1980<br />

3 on 19 occasions, most recently by<br />

Victor Cruz, vs. Cleveland, Oct. 7, 2012<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,<br />

TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS<br />

7 Kyle Rote (1959-60)<br />

6 Plaxico Burress (2007)<br />

5 Chris Calloway (1997-98)<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

2 Dick Lynch (1961, 1963)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, CAREER<br />

74 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58)<br />

52 Jimmy Patton (1955-66)<br />

41 Carl Lockhart (1965-75)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, SEASON<br />

11 Jimmy Patton (1958)<br />

11 Otto Schellbacher (1951)<br />

10 Willie Williams (1968)<br />

10 Emlen Tunnell (1949)<br />

10 Frank Reagan (1947)<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS BY, GAME<br />

3 on 18 occasions, most recently by<br />

Terry Kinard, vs. Dallas, Sept. 20, 1987<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,<br />

INTERCEPTIONS BY<br />

7 Tom Landry (1950-51)<br />

6 Willie Williams (1968)<br />

5 Carl Lockhart (1969-70)<br />

5 Emlen Tunnell (1954-55)<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, CAREER<br />

1,240 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58)<br />

712 Jimmy Patton (1955-66)<br />

574 Terry Kinard (1983-89)<br />

568 Dick Lynch (1959-66)<br />

475 Carl Lockhart (1965-75)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, SEASON<br />

259 Stevie Brown (2012)<br />

251 Dick Lynch (1963)<br />

251 Emlen Tunnell (1949)<br />

203 Frank Reagan (1947)<br />

195 Erich Barnes (1961)<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED, GAME<br />

109 Ward Cuff, at Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1941<br />

104 George Cheverko, at Washington , Oct. 3, 1948<br />

102 Erich Barnes, at Dallas, Oct. 15, 1961<br />

LONGEST GAIN (IN YARDS)<br />

102 Erich Barnes, at Dallas<br />

Oct. 15, 1961 (TD)<br />

101 Henry Carr, at Rams<br />

Nov. 13, 1966 (TD)<br />

97 Lawrence Taylor, at Detroit<br />

Nov. 25, 1982 (TD)<br />

96 Ward Cuff, vs. Washington<br />

Dec. 4, 1938 (TD)<br />

96 Kevin Dockery, at Dallas<br />

Oct. 23, 2006<br />

95 Sam Garnes, vs. Philadelphia<br />

Aug. 31, 1997 (TD)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

4 Jason Sehorn (1994-02)<br />

4 Dick Lynch (1959-66)<br />

4 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58)<br />

3 George Martin (1975-86)<br />

3 Carl Lockhart (1965-72)<br />

3 Jerry Hillebrand (1963-66)<br />

3 Erich Barnes (1961-64)<br />

3 Tom Landry (1950-55)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON<br />

3 Dick Lynch (1963)<br />

2 by seven players, most recently by<br />

Percy Ellsworth (1998)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME<br />

1 by many players<br />

Last: Jason Pierre-Paul, at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,<br />

TOUCHDOWNS<br />

2 Carl Lockhart, at Philadelphia, Sept. 22;<br />

vs. Washington, Sept. 29, 1968<br />

2 Dick Lynch, vs. Cleveland, Oct. 13;<br />

vs. Dallas, Oct. 20, 1963<br />

2 Tom Landry, at Cleveland, Oct. 28;<br />

vs. N.Y. Yanks, Nov. 4, 1951<br />

PUNTING<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

2 Sean Landeta (NFC, 1986, 1990)<br />

2 Dave Jennings (1979, 1980)<br />

1 Don Chandler (1957)<br />

MOST PUNTS, CAREER<br />

931 Dave Jennings (1974-84)<br />

526 Sean Landeta (1985-93)<br />

525 Don Chandler (1956-64)<br />

513 Jeff Feagles (2003-09)<br />

MOST PUNTS, SEASON<br />

111 Brad Maynard (1997)<br />

104 Dave Jennings (1979)<br />

102 Mike Horan (1996)<br />

101 Brad Maynard (1998)<br />

100 Dave Jennings (1977)<br />

MOST PUNTS, GAME<br />

14 Carl Kinscherf, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943<br />

13 Brad Maynard, at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997<br />

12 Brad Maynard, at Tampa Bay, Sept. 12, 1999<br />

11 on six occasions, most recently by<br />

Brad Maynard, at Washington, Nov. 1, 1998<br />

MOST YARDS, CAREER<br />

38,792 Dave Jennings (1974-84)<br />

23,019 Don Chandler (1956-64)<br />

22,806 Sean Landeta (1985-93)<br />

21,161 Jeff Feagles (2003-09)<br />

MOST YARDS, SEASON<br />

4,566 Brad Maynard (1998)<br />

4,531 Brad Maynard (1997)<br />

4,445 Dave Jennings (1979)<br />

4,289 Mike Horan (1996)<br />

4,211 Dave Jennings (1980)<br />

4,198 Dave Jennings (1981)<br />

MOST YARDS, GAME<br />

583 Carl Kinscherf, at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943 (14<br />

punts)<br />

537 Brad Maynard, at Wash., Nov. 23, 1997 (13<br />

punts)<br />

526 Brad Maynard, at Tampa, Sept. 12, 1999<br />

(12 punts)<br />

LONGEST PUNT<br />

90 Rodney Williams, at Denver, Sept. 10, 2001<br />

74 Don Chandler, at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1964<br />

74 Len Younce, vs. Chicago Bears, Nov. 14,<br />

1943<br />

73 Dave Jennings, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982<br />

72 Dave Jennings, vs. Dallas, Nov. 4, 1979<br />

72 Len Younce, at Brooklyn Tigers, Oct. 15,<br />

1944<br />

72 Carl Kinscherf, at Philadelphia-Pittsburgh,<br />

Oct. 9, 1943<br />

71 Sean Landeta, vs. Green Bay, Nov. 8, 1992<br />

71 Sean Landeta, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 3, 1989<br />

71 Kay Eakin, vs. Cleveland, Nov. 16, 1941<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE, CAREER (150 PUNTS)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

43.8 Don Chandler (525 punts, 1956-64)<br />

43.4 Sean Landeta (526 punts, 1985-93)<br />

42.1 Mike Horan (303 punts, 1993-96)<br />

42.0 Brad Maynard (380 punts, 1997-00)<br />

41.6 Tom Blanchard (169 punts, 1971-73)<br />

41.7 Dave Jennings (931 punts, 1974-84)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE SEASON (35 PUNTS)<br />

47.5 Steve Weatherford (56 punts, 2012)<br />

46.6 Don Chandler (55 punts, 1959)<br />

45.7 Steve Weatherford (82 punts, 2011)<br />

45.6 Don Chandler (73 punts, 1964)<br />

45.2 Brad Maynard (101 punts, 1998)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE, GAME (4 PUNTS)<br />

55.4 Brad Maynard, at Tennessee, Oct. 1, 2000 (5 punts)<br />

55.3 Dave Jennings, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982 (4 punts)<br />

55.1 Rodney Williams, at Denver, Sept. 10 2001(8 punts)<br />

54.1 Don Chandler, at Cleveland, Oct. 11, 1959 (8 punts)<br />

54.0 Dave Jennings, at Dallas, Oct. 5, 1980 (5 punts)<br />

53.2 Dave Jennings, at Dallas, Nov. 30, 1975 (7 punts)<br />

52.4 Sean Landeta, at Denver, Nov. 15, 1992 (5 punts)<br />

MOST INSIDE THE 20, CAREER<br />

178 Jeff Feagles<br />

170 Dave Jennings<br />

141 Sean Landeta<br />

MOST INSIDE THE 20, SEASON<br />

33 Brad Maynard, 1997<br />

33 Brad Maynard, 1998<br />

32 Mike Horan, 1996<br />

31 Brad Maynard, 1999<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

MOST PUNT RETURNS, CAREER<br />

261 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58)<br />

213 Phil McConkey (1984-88)<br />

202 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

MOST PUNT RETURNS, SEASON<br />

53 Phil McConkey (1985)<br />

52 Leon Bright (1981)<br />

47 Chad Morton (2005)<br />

47 Amani Toomer (1997)<br />

46 David Meggett (1989)<br />

46 Phil McConkey (1984)<br />

MOST PUNT RETURNS, GAME<br />

9 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 6,<br />

1987<br />

9 Pete Shaw, at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983<br />

9 Leon Bright, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11,<br />

1982<br />

8 on three occasions, most recently by<br />

Phil McConkey, at Dallas, Nov. 4, 1984<br />

7 on six occasions, most recently by<br />

Sinorice Moss, vs. Oakland on Oct. 4, 2009<br />

MOST FAIR CATCHES, SEASON<br />

25 Phil McConkey (1988)<br />

22 Amani Toomer (1998)<br />

20 Tiki Barber (2000)<br />

20 David Meggett (1993)<br />

MOST FAIR CATCHES, CAREER<br />

84 Phil McConkey (1984-88)<br />

80 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

61 Carl Lockhart (1965-75)<br />

FEWEST FAIR CATCHES, SEASON<br />

0 Leon Bright (17 returns, 1983)<br />

0 Leon Bright (37 returns, 1982)<br />

0 Leon Bright (52 returns, 1981)<br />

MOST FAIR CATCHES, GAME<br />

6 R.W. McQuarters, at Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2007<br />

5 Will Blackmon, at Minnesota, Dec. 13, 2010<br />

5 Amani Toomer, at Dallas, Sept. 8, 1996<br />

5 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1988<br />

4 on 13 occasions, most recently by<br />

Aaron Ross, at <strong>New</strong> England, Nov. 6, 2011<br />

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, CAREER<br />

2,230 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

2,214 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58)<br />

1,708 Phil McConkey (1984-88)<br />

1,181 Tiki Barber (1997-01)<br />

1,060 Amani Toomer (1996-01)<br />

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, SEASON<br />

582 David Meggett (1989)<br />

506 Tiki Barber (1999)<br />

489 Emlen Tunnell (1951)<br />

467 David Meggett (1990)<br />

453 Chad Morton (2005)<br />

455 Amani Toomer (1997)<br />

442 Phil McConkey (1985)<br />

MOST PUNT RETURN YARDS, GAME<br />

147 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 14, 1951<br />

143 Leon Bright, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982<br />

123 Tiki Barber, vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999<br />

114 David Meggett, vs. Raiders, Dec. 24, 1989<br />

113 Amani Toomer, vs. Buffalo, Sept. 1, 1996<br />

112 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1987<br />

107 David Meggett, at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 20, 1993<br />

106 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Washington, Dec. 7, 1952<br />

103 Phil McConkey, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1985<br />

103 Rondy Colbert, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 14, 1975<br />

101 Leon Bright, vs. Rams, Dec. 6, 1981<br />

LONGEST PUNT RETURN<br />

87T Amani Toomer, vs. Buffalo, Sept. 1, 1996<br />

85T Tiki Barber, vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999<br />

83 Eddie Dove, at Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1963<br />

81 Bosh Pritchard, at Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 25, 1951<br />

81 Emlen Tunell, vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 14, 1951<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, CAREER<br />

(30 RETURNS)<br />

12.1 Ward Cuff (37 returns, 1941-45)<br />

11.0 David Meggett (202 returns, 1989-94)<br />

10.7 Domenik Hixon (56 returns, 2007-12)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

10.1 Amani Toomer (101 returns, 1996-01)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, SEASON<br />

(QUALIFIERS)<br />

16.6 Amani Toomer (18 returns, 1996)<br />

15.5 Merle Hapes (11 returns, 1942)<br />

14.9 George Franck (13 returns, 1941)<br />

14.4 Emlen Tunnell (34 returns, 1951)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, GAME<br />

(3 RETURNS)<br />

36.8 Emlen Tunnell, vs. Chicago Cardinals,<br />

Oct. 14, 1951 (4 returns)<br />

35.3 Emlen Tunnell vs. Washington,<br />

Dec. 7, 1952 (3 returns)<br />

32.7 David Meggett vs. Seattle,<br />

Nov. 19, 1989 (3 returns)<br />

31.7 Domenik Hixon vs. Dallas<br />

Dec. 6, 2009 (3 returns)<br />

31.0 Emlen Tunnell vs. Washington,<br />

Oct. 7, 1951 (3 returns)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

6 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

5 Emlen Tunnell (1948-58)<br />

3 Amani Toomer (1996-01)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON<br />

3 Emlen Tunnell (1951)<br />

2 Amani Toomer (1996)<br />

2 David Meggett (1994)<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE<br />

1 David Meggett (NFC, 1990)<br />

1 Joe Scott (1948)<br />

1 Clarence Childs (1964)<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, CAREER<br />

146 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

126 Clarence Childs (1964-67)<br />

84 David Patten (1997-99)<br />

77 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-08)<br />

71 Willie Ponder (2003-05)<br />

68 Domenik Hixon (2007-09)<br />

67 Phil McConkey (1984-88)<br />

67 Ron Dixon (2000-03)<br />

65 Rocky Thompson (1971-73)<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, SEASON<br />

57 Domenik Hixon (2009)<br />

56 David Wilson (2012)<br />

55 Brian Mitchell (2003)<br />

43 David Patten (1998)<br />

41 Herschel Walker (1995)<br />

38 Ahmad Bradshaw (2008)<br />

38 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007)<br />

36 Willie Ponder (2004)<br />

36 Rocky Thompson (1971)<br />

35 Willie Ponder (2005)<br />

35 Ronnie Blye (1968)<br />

34 Ron Dixon (2001)<br />

34 Clarence Childs (1964, 1966)<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS, GAME<br />

8 Domenik Hixon at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 1010<br />

8 Domenik Hixon vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 2009<br />

8 Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Minn., Nov. 25, 2007<br />

8 Willie Ponder, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004<br />

8 Brian Mitchell, vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003<br />

7 on nine occasions, most recently by<br />

D.J. Ware, at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010<br />

6 on 11 occasions, most recently by<br />

David Wilson, at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2012<br />

5 on many occasions, most recently by<br />

David Wilson, at Baltimore, Dec. 23, 2012<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, CAREER<br />

3,163 Clarence Childs (1964-67)<br />

2,989 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

1,872 Willie Ponder (2003-05)<br />

1,788 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007-08)<br />

1,768 Rocky Thompson (1971-73)<br />

1,724 David Patten (1997-99)<br />

1,692 Domenik Hixon (2007-09)<br />

1,504 David Wilson (2012)<br />

1,467 Joe Scott (1948-53)<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, SEASON<br />

1,504 David Wilson (2012)<br />

1,291 Domenik Hixon (2009)<br />

1,117 Brian Mitchell (2003)<br />

987 Clarence Childs (1964)<br />

967 Willie Ponder (2004)<br />

947 Rocky Thompson (1971)<br />

928 David Patten (1998)<br />

921 Ahmad Bradshaw (2007)<br />

905 Willie Ponder (2005)<br />

881 Herschel Walker (1995)<br />

867 Ahmad Bradshaw (2008)<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS, GAME<br />

259 Willie Ponder, vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004<br />

230 Domenik Hixon, at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Oct. 18, 2009<br />

227 David Wilson, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

217 David Wilson, at Philadelphia, Sept. 30, 2012<br />

207 Joe Scott, vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948<br />

198 Rocky Thompson, at Detroit, Sept. 17, 1972<br />

194 Brian Mitchell, vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003<br />

193 Ahmad Bradshaw, at Dallas, Sept. 9, 2007<br />

191 Willie Ponder, vs. Arizona, Sept. 11, 2005<br />

183 Domenik Hixon, at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 2010<br />

176 Ahmad Bradshaw, vs. Minnesota, Nov. 25, 2007<br />

172 Domenik Hixon, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 2009<br />

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN<br />

100 Clarence Childs, vs. Minnesota, Dec. 6, 1964<br />

100 Emlen Tunnell, vs. N.Y. Yanks, Nov. 4, 1951<br />

99 Joe Scott, vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948<br />

98 Jimmy Patton vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 1955<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, CAREER<br />

(40 RETURNS)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

27.2 Rocky Thompson (65 returns, 1971-73)<br />

27.2 Joe Scott (54 returns, 1948-53)<br />

26.9 David Wilson (56 returns - 2012)<br />

26.4 Willie Ponder (71 returns, 2003-05)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, SEASON<br />

(QUALIFIERS)<br />

31.6 John Salscheider (15 returns, 1949)<br />

30.2 John Counts (26 returns, 1962)<br />

29.0 Clarence Childs (34 returns, 1964)<br />

HIGHEST AVERAGE RETURN, GAME<br />

(3 RETURNS)<br />

56.8 David Wilson, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans,<br />

Dec. 9, 2012 (4 returns)<br />

51.8 Joe Scott, vs. Rams,<br />

Nov. 14, 1948 (4 returns)<br />

50.3 Ronnie Blye, at Pittsburgh,<br />

Sept. 15, 1968 (3 returns)<br />

49.5 Rocky Thompson, at Detroit,<br />

Sept. 17, 1972 (4 returns)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

2 Willie Ponder (2003-05)<br />

2 Rocky Thompson (1971-73)<br />

2 Clarence Childs (1964-67)<br />

FUMBLES<br />

MOST FUMBLES, CAREER<br />

93 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

69 Eli Manning (2004-12)<br />

61 Kerry Collins (1999-03)<br />

54 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

53 Tiki Barber (1997-2006)<br />

MOST FUMBLES, GAME<br />

5 Eli Manning at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007<br />

5 Charlie Conerly, vs. San Fran., Dec. 1, 1957<br />

4 Y.A. Tittle, at Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1964<br />

3 by many players<br />

MOST FUMBLES, SEASON<br />

23 Kerry Collins (2001)<br />

16 Phil Simms (1985)<br />

13 Eli Manning (2009)<br />

13 Eli Manning (2007)<br />

12 Kurt Warner (2004)<br />

12 Kerry Collins (2003)<br />

11 Kerry Collins (1999)<br />

11 Dave Brown (1994)<br />

11 Y.A. Tittle (1964)<br />

11 Bobby Gaiters (1961)<br />

11 Charlie Conerly (1957)<br />

OWN RECOVERIES<br />

MOST RECOVERED, CAREER<br />

28 Phil Simms (1979-93)<br />

26 Charlie Conerly (1948-61)<br />

25 Tiki Barber (1997-2006)<br />

17 Kerry Collins (1999-2003)<br />

16 David Meggett (1989-94)<br />

16 Frank Gifford (1952-60, 62-64)<br />

15 Joe Morrison (1959-72)<br />

13 Jeff Hostetler (1984-92)<br />

MOST RECOVERED, SEASON<br />

7 Kerry Collins (2001)<br />

6 Tiki Barber (2001)<br />

6 Jeff Hostetler (1991)<br />

5 by 10 players, most recently<br />

Tiki Barber (2000)<br />

MOST RECOVERED, GAME<br />

3 Eli Manning, at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007<br />

3 Tiki Barber, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 2000<br />

3 Jeff Hostetler, vs. Phoenix, Oct. 21, 1990<br />

2 by many players<br />

Last: Tiki Barber, at Washington, Sept. 21,<br />

2003<br />

FUMBLES RECOVERED<br />

MOST RECOVERED, CAREER<br />

19 Jim Katcavage (1956-68)<br />

15 Michael Strahan (1993-2007)<br />

15 George Martin (1975-88)<br />

14 Harry Carson (1976-88)<br />

13 Osi Umenyiora (2003-10)<br />

13 Keith Hamilton (1992-2002)<br />

13 Cliff Livingston (1954-61)<br />

MOST RECOVERED, GAME<br />

2 by many players<br />

Last: Kenny Phillips vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 2010<br />

MOST RECOVERED, SEASON<br />

5 Justin Tuck (2010)<br />

5 Ernie Jones (1978)<br />

5 Ray Poole (1950)<br />

4 by nine players, most recently by<br />

Osi Umenyiora (2009)<br />

3 by many players, most recently by<br />

Michael Boley and Jacquian Williams, (2011)<br />

YARDS RETURNING FUMBLES<br />

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURN<br />

87 Keith Hamilton, at Kansas City, Sept. 10, 1995<br />

81 Andy Headen, vs. Dallas, Sept. 9, 1984 (td)<br />

75 Osi Umenyiora, vs. S.F., Oct. 21, 2007 (td)<br />

72 Wendell Harris, at Pittsburgh, Sept. 11, 1966 (td)<br />

71 Roy Hilton, vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 1974 (td)<br />

70 Michael Boley, vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 4, 2012<br />

(td)<br />

67 Horace Sherrod, vs. Washington, Dec. 7, 1952<br />

65 Lindon Crow, vs. St. Louis, Oct. 30, 1960 (td)<br />

67 Fred Robbins vs. Washington, Dec. 30, 2006<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, CAREER<br />

3 Osi Umenyiora (2003-09)<br />

2 Michael Boley (2009-12)<br />

2 Kenny Holmes (2001-03)<br />

2 George Martin (1981)<br />

2 Sam Huff (1959, 63)<br />

2 Tom Landry (1950, 51)<br />

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GIANTS INDIVIDUAL RECORDS<br />

2 Al De Rogatis (1949, 50)<br />

2 Doc Alexander (1926, 27)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, SEASON<br />

2 George Martin, at Wash. Sept. 13, 1981<br />

(8 yards) and at St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1981 (20 yards)<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, GAME<br />

1 by many players<br />

Last: Michael Boley, vs. Pittsburgh,<br />

Nov. 4, 2012<br />

QUARTERBACK SACKS<br />

(ONLY SINCE 1982)<br />

MOST SACKS, CAREER<br />

141.5 Michael Strahan (1993-07)<br />

132.5 Lawrence Taylor (1982-93)<br />

79.5 Leonard Marshall (1983-92)<br />

75.0 Osi Umenyiora (2003-12)<br />

63.0 Keith Hamilton (1992-03)<br />

MOST SACKS, SEASON<br />

22.5 Michael Strahan (2001)*<br />

20.5 Lawrence Taylor (1986)<br />

18.5 Michael Strahan (2003)<br />

16.5 Jason Pierre-Paul (2011)<br />

15.5 Lawrence Taylor (1988)<br />

15.5 Leonard Marshall (1985)<br />

15.0 Michael Strahan (1998)<br />

15.0 Lawrence Taylor (1989)<br />

14.5 Osi Umenyiora (2005)<br />

14.0 Michael Strahan (1997)<br />

13.0 Osi Umenyiora (2007)<br />

13.0 Lawrence Taylor (1985)<br />

*NFL record<br />

MOST SACKS, GAME<br />

6.0 Osi Umenyiora, vs. Phil., Sept. 30, 2007<br />

4.5 Pepper Johnson, at Tampa Bay, Nov. 24, 1991<br />

4.0 Michael Strahan, at St. Louis, Oct. 14, 2001<br />

4.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 12, 1986<br />

4.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 23, 1984<br />

3.5 Michael Strahan, at Philadelphia, Dec. 30, 2001<br />

3.5 Leonard Marshall, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1985<br />

3.0 Justin Tuck, at Philadelphia, Dec. 19 2010<br />

3.0 Justin Tuck, vs. Chicago, Oct. 3, 2010<br />

3.0 Osi Umenyiora, vs. Chicago, Oct. 3, 2010<br />

3.0 Michael Strahan, at Detroit, Nov. 18, 2007<br />

3.0 Mathias Kiwanuka, vs. Phil., Sept. 30, 2007<br />

3.0 Michael Strahan, at Dallas, Dec. 21, 2003<br />

3.0 Kenny Holmes, at Houston, Nov. 24, 2002<br />

3.0 Michael Strahan, vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 30, 2001<br />

3.0 Keith Hamilton, at Arizona, Nov. 26, 2000<br />

3.0 Michael Strahan, vs. Arizona, Nov. 16, 1997<br />

3.0 Michael Strahan, at Green Bay, Sept. 17, 1995<br />

3.0 Keith Hamilton, vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 12, 1993<br />

3.0 Leonard Marshall, at Phoenix, Nov. 10, 1991<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 9, 1990<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Phoenix, Nov. 5, 1989<br />

3.0 George Martin, vs. Phoenix, Dec. 4, 1988<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 27, 1988<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Detroit, Oct. 16, 1988<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Washington, Dec. 7, 1986<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1986<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Washington, Oct. 27, 1986<br />

3.0 Leonard Marshall, at St. Louis, Nov. 24, 1985<br />

3.0 George Martin, at St. Louis, Nov. 24, 1985<br />

3.0 Leonard Marshall, at Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1985<br />

3.0 Leonard Marshall, vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 8, 1985<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Dallas, Sept. 9, 1984<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982<br />

3.0 George Martin, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982<br />

3.0 Lawrence Taylor, vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982<br />

3.0 George Martin, vs. Houston, Dec. 5, 1982<br />

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TEAM RECORDS-GAME-OFFENSE<br />

SCORING<br />

MOST POINTS<br />

62 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972<br />

56 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933<br />

55 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 20, 1986<br />

55 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950<br />

52 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS<br />

8 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972<br />

8 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950<br />

8 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933<br />

7 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

7 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 20, 1986<br />

7 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969<br />

7 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

7 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1961<br />

7 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec.3, 1951<br />

7 vs.Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950<br />

7 at Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948<br />

7 vs. Cleveland, Nov. 16, 1941<br />

MOST POINTS<br />

AFTER TOUCHDOWN<br />

8 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1972<br />

8 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933<br />

7 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

7 vs. Green Bay, Dec. 20, 1986<br />

7 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969<br />

7 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

7 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1961<br />

7 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950<br />

7 at Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948<br />

7 vs. Cleveland Rams, Nov. 16, 1941<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS<br />

ATTEMPTED<br />

6 vs. Washington, Oct. 30 2005<br />

6 at Minnesota, Nov. 16, 1986<br />

6 at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983<br />

6 at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981<br />

6 at Philadelphia, Nov. 25, 1973<br />

6 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 14, 1954<br />

5 on many occasions,<br />

most recently at Dallas, Oct.<br />

28, 2012<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS<br />

6 at Seattle, Oct. 18, 1981<br />

5 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

5 at San Francisco, Oct. 14, 2012<br />

5 at Carolina, Sept. 20, 2012<br />

5 vs. Washington, Oct. 30, 2005<br />

5 at Cincinnati, Dec. 26, 2004<br />

5 at Minnesota, Nov. 16, 1986<br />

5 vs. Tampa Bay, Nov. 3, 1985<br />

5 at Washington, Dec. 17, 1983<br />

4 26 times; Last time:<br />

vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

FIRST DOWNS<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS<br />

34 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

33 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969<br />

31 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

31 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 24, 1995<br />

31 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948<br />

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS<br />

0 at Washington, Sept. 27, 1942<br />

0 at Green Bay, Oct. 1, 1933<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS RUSHING<br />

19 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950<br />

18 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Oct. 27, 1985<br />

18 at Philadelphia, Dec. 15, 1956<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING<br />

29 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

22 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 7, 1969<br />

22 at Washington, Oct. 1, 1961<br />

22 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY<br />

6 vs. Cincinnati, Oct. 26, 1997<br />

6 vs. Baltimore, Sept. 14, 1997<br />

6 vs. Atlanta, Nov. 11, 1979<br />

6 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966<br />

6 at Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1957<br />

5 on 15 occasions,<br />

most recently<br />

at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

NET YARDS<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED<br />

609 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 3, 1950<br />

604 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

602 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

568 vs. San Fran., Nov. 17, 1963<br />

549 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950<br />

535 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Oct. 8, 1967<br />

526 vs. Cleveland, Dec. 6, 1959<br />

524 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002<br />

523 vs. Seattle, Oct. 5, 2008<br />

520 at Washington, Oct. 1, 1967<br />

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TEAM RECORDS-GAME-OFFENSE<br />

RUSHING<br />

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS<br />

61 at Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1937<br />

60 at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983<br />

60 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 4, 1977<br />

59 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 10, 1946<br />

59 vs. Green Bay, Nov. 11, 1934<br />

MOST YARDS RUSHING<br />

423 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950<br />

377 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 3, 1950<br />

351 vs. Washington, Nov. 29, 1959<br />

309 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 12, 1950<br />

301 vs. Carolina, Dec. 21, 2008<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING<br />

6 at Baltimore, Nov. 19, 1950<br />

5 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 24,1995<br />

5 at Chi. Cardinals, Sept. 28,1958<br />

5 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 15, 1933<br />

PASSING<br />

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED<br />

62 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

59 at <strong>New</strong> England, Oct.12, 2003<br />

59 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002<br />

54 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 22, 1992<br />

53 vs. Wash., Dec. 16, 2007<br />

53 at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005<br />

53 vs. Dallas, Sept. 21, 1998<br />

53 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948<br />

52 at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001<br />

52 vs. Seattle, Dec. 11, 1983<br />

51 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

51 vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003<br />

51 vs. Detroit, Nov. 19, 2000<br />

51 vs. Minnesota, Dec. 26, 1999<br />

51 at Dallas, Dec. 15, 1985<br />

51 vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983<br />

51 at St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982<br />

MOST PASSES COMPLETED<br />

40 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

36 vs. Green Bay, Jan. 6, 2002<br />

36 at Pittsburgh, Dec. 5, 1948<br />

35 at <strong>New</strong> England, Oct.12, 2003<br />

34 vs. Tennessee, Sept. 26, 2010<br />

33 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

33 vs. Dallas, Nov. 14, 2010<br />

32 at Washington, Oct. 28, 2001<br />

31 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

31 at Philadelphia, Sept. 17, 2006<br />

31 vs. Miami, Oct. 5, 2003<br />

31 vs. Minn., Dec. 26,1999<br />

31 vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983<br />

30 at Dallas Jan. 2, 2000<br />

30 at St. Louis, Dec. 13, 1987<br />

30 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1971<br />

29 vs. Carolina, Dec. 27, 2009<br />

29 at Dallas, Sept. 9, 2007<br />

29 at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005<br />

29 vs. Detroit, Nov. 19, 2000<br />

29 vs. Rams, Sept. 25, 1988<br />

29 vs. Seattle, Dec. 11, 1983<br />

29 at St. Louis, Dec. 26, 1982<br />

28 at Detroit, Nov. 18, 2007<br />

28 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 17, 2006<br />

28 at Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 2005<br />

28 vs. San Fran., Sept. 5, 2002<br />

28 vs. Baltimore, Sept. 14, 1997<br />

28 at Dallas, Sept. 29, 1991<br />

28 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 20, 1981<br />

28 vs. <strong>New</strong> England, Sept. 22, 1974<br />

28 at St. Louis, Oct. 28, 1973<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED<br />

(NET) PASSING<br />

510 vs. Tampa Bay, Sept. 16, 2012<br />

505 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

443 at Cincinnati, Oct. 13, 1985<br />

403 vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985<br />

401 vs. Cleveland, Dec. 6, 1959<br />

392 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

388 vs. Philadelphia, Sept. 2, 1984<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING<br />

7 vs. Washington, Oct. 28, 1962<br />

6 vs. Dallas, Dec. 16, 1962<br />

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED<br />

7 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952<br />

5 on many occasions, most recently<br />

at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 22, 1987<br />

PUNTS<br />

MOST PUNTS<br />

15 at Chicago Bears, Nov. 17, 1935<br />

14 at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943<br />

14 at Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1936<br />

13 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997<br />

13 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 24, 1935<br />

13 at Detroit, Sept. 23, 1934<br />

MOST YARDS PUNTING<br />

607 at Detroit, Sept. 23, 1934<br />

602 at Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1936<br />

597 at Chicago Bears, Nov. 17,1935<br />

583 at Detroit, Nov. 7, 1943<br />

537 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997<br />

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TEAM RECORDS-GAME-OFFENSE<br />

PUNT RETURNS<br />

MOST PUNT RETURNS<br />

9 at Philadelphia, Dec. 6, 1987<br />

9 at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983<br />

9 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982<br />

9 at Philadelphia, Dec. 12, 1954<br />

9 vs. N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 3, 1950<br />

8 at Dallas, Nov. 4, 1984<br />

8 at Washington, Sept. 13, 1981<br />

8 at St. Louis, Dec. 15, 1974<br />

8 vs. Green Bay, Nov. 1, 1959<br />

MOST FAIR CATCHES<br />

6 at Atlanta, Oct. 15, 2007<br />

6 vs. Minnesota, Oct. 31, 1971<br />

5 at Minnesota, Dec. 13, 2010<br />

5 at Dallas, Sept. 8, 1996<br />

5 vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1988<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED<br />

149 vs. Chi. Cardinals,Oct.14,1951<br />

143 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1982<br />

123 vs. Dallas, Oct. 18, 1999<br />

114 vs. Raiders, Dec. 24, 1989<br />

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

12 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966<br />

10 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1948<br />

9 at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 2010<br />

9 at Dallas, Sept. 18, 1966<br />

9 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952<br />

8 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 13, 2009<br />

8 at Philadelphia, Nov. 1, 2009<br />

MOST FUMBLES<br />

9 at Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1975<br />

8 vs. San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1957<br />

7 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 28, 2002<br />

7 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1964<br />

7 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1950<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS<br />

8 vs. N.E., Dec. 29, 2007<br />

8 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004<br />

MOST YARDS GAINED<br />

287 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 9, 2012<br />

274 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966<br />

263 vs. Rams, Nov. 14, 1948<br />

259 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004<br />

FUMBLES<br />

MOST OWN FUMBLES<br />

RECOVERED<br />

6 at Buffalo, Oct. 20, 1975<br />

5 vs. Dallas, Oct. 27, 1974<br />

5 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1964<br />

5 vs. Washington, Nov. 5, 1950<br />

5 at Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 1946<br />

5 vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 21, 1945<br />

236 at Cleveland, Dec. 4, 1966<br />

MOST OPPONENTS’<br />

FUMBLES RECOVERED<br />

6 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 17, 1950<br />

5 at Dallas, Oct. 11, 1971<br />

4 many times, most recently<br />

vs. Washington, Dec. 5, 2010<br />

MOST PENALTIES<br />

17 at Washington, Oct. 9, 1949<br />

17 vs. Boston Yankees, Nov. 28,1948<br />

16 at Seattle, Nov. 27, 2005<br />

15 at Washington, Sept. 21, 2003<br />

15 at Minnesota, Nov. 19, 2001<br />

15 at Oakland, Sept. 13, 1998<br />

15 at Buffalo, Oct. 18, 1987<br />

14 vs. Chicago, Nov. 7, 2004<br />

PENALTIES<br />

14 vs. Detroit, Oct. 30, 1994<br />

13 on seven occasions, most recently<br />

at Minnesota, Jan. 3, 2010<br />

MOST YARDS PENALIZED<br />

177 at Washington, Oct. 9, 1949<br />

175 vs. Boston, Oct. 19, 1947<br />

150 at Minnesota, Nov. 19, 2001<br />

150 at Detroit, Nov. 2, 1947<br />

145 at Buffalo, Oct. 18, 1987<br />

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TEAM RECORDS-GAME-DEFENSE<br />

SCORING<br />

FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED<br />

0 many times; Last:<br />

vs. Wash., Oct. 30, 2005 (36-0)<br />

MOST POINTS ALLOWED<br />

72 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966<br />

63 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952<br />

63 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1948<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED<br />

10 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1966<br />

9 at Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952<br />

9 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17,1948<br />

MOST POINTS<br />

AFTER TOUCHDOWN, OPPONENT<br />

9 vs. Washington, Nov. 27, 1966<br />

9 vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 30, 1952<br />

9 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 17, 1948<br />

MOST FIELD GOALS,<br />

OPPONENT<br />

7 vs. Dallas, Sept. 15, 2003<br />

5 at Dallas, Dec. 17, 1995<br />

4 at San Francisco, Nov. 13, 2011<br />

4 at Philadelphia, Nov. 21, 2010<br />

4 at Denver, Nov. 26, 2009<br />

4 at Jacksonville, Nov. 20, 2006<br />

4 vs. Indianapolis, Sept. 10, 2006<br />

4 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18, 2004<br />

4 at Dallas, Dec. 21, 2003<br />

4 at Dallas, Jan. 2, 2000<br />

4 at Jacksonville, Sept. 7, 1997<br />

4 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 13, 1996<br />

4 at Washington, Nov. 27, 1994<br />

4 vs. Philadelphia, Dec. 8, 1991<br />

4 vs. L.A.Rams, Sept. 8, 1991<br />

4 vs. Phoenix, Oct. 21, 1990<br />

4 vs. Kansas City, Dec. 11, 1988<br />

4 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 27, 1988<br />

4 at Dallas, Nov. 2, 1987<br />

4 vs. L.A.Rams, Nov. 10, 1985<br />

4 vs. Washington, Nov. 13, 1983<br />

4 at Green Bay, Nov. 8, 1981<br />

4 vs. N.Y. Jets, Nov. 1, 1981<br />

4 at Cleveland, Sept. 30, 1973<br />

4 vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 1970<br />

4 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 16, 1969<br />

4 at Detroit, Nov. 5, 1939<br />

FIRST DOWNS<br />

FEWEST FIRST DOWNS<br />

ALLOWED<br />

1 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 20, 1933<br />

2 at Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1937<br />

2 vs. Bklyn. Dodgers, Oct. 14, 1934<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED<br />

38 at Rams, Nov. 13, 1966<br />

32 vs. Dallas, Sept. 10, 1978<br />

31 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

31 vs. Tennessee, Dec. 1, 2002<br />

31 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980<br />

29 vs. Arizona, Oct. 8, 1995<br />

29 vs. Washington, Nov. 15, 1981<br />

29 at Kansas City, Nov. 3, 1974<br />

29 vs. St. Louis, Nov. 4, 1962<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS<br />

ALLOWED, RUSHING<br />

19 at Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1978<br />

19 vs. Green Bay, Oct. 22, 1967<br />

17 vs. St. Louis, Dec. 12, 1976<br />

MOST FIRST DOWNS<br />

ALLOWED, PASSING<br />

23 vs. Dallas, Dec. 6, 2009<br />

23 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980<br />

22 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005<br />

21 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

21 at Arizona, Nov. 23, 2008<br />

21 vs. Tennessee, Dec. 1, 2002<br />

20 vs. Dallas, Oct. 6, 1985<br />

20 at L.A. Rams, Nov. 13, 1966<br />

20 at San Francisco, Sept. 30, 1956<br />

20 vs. Chicago Bears, Oct. 23, 1949<br />

19 at Green Bay, Dec. 26, 2010<br />

19 vs. Green Bay, Sept. 16, 2007<br />

19 at Oakland, Dec. 31, 2005<br />

19 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Sept. 19, 2005<br />

19 vs. San Diego, Oct. 2, 1983<br />

18 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Oct. 18, 2009<br />

18 vs. <strong>New</strong> England, Dec. 29, 2007<br />

18 at Carolina, Dec. 10, 2006<br />

18 vs. Tennessee, Oct. 1, 2000<br />

18 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997<br />

18 vs. Philadelphia, Aug. 31, 1997<br />

18 at Washington, Oct. 23, 1997<br />

18 vs. Washington, Sept. 18, 1994<br />

NET YARDS<br />

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED<br />

48 at Bklyn. Dodgers, Oct. 17,1943<br />

62 at Pittsburgh, Sept. 20, 1933<br />

66 vs. Pittsburgh, Dec. 8, 1935<br />

MOST YARDS ALLOWED<br />

682 vs. Chi. Bears, Nov.14,1943<br />

577 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Nov. 28, 2011<br />

572 at L.A. Rams, Nov. 13, 1966<br />

567 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980<br />

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TEAM RECORDS-GAME-DEFENSE<br />

RUSHING<br />

FEWEST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT<br />

7 at Houston, Dec. 8, 1985<br />

9 at Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1983<br />

9 at Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1937<br />

10 at Tampa Bay, Sept. 27, 2009<br />

11 at Detroit, Nov. 18, 2007<br />

11 vs. Philadelphia, Oct. 29, 2000<br />

11 vs. Miami, Sept. 23, 1990<br />

11 at Dallas, Sept. 16, 1990<br />

12 at Philadelphia, Sept. 10, 2000<br />

12 vs. <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets, Dec. 15, 1999<br />

12 at <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Dec. 20, 1993<br />

12 at Washington, Oct. 10, 1993<br />

12 vs. L.A. Rams, Sept. 19, 1993<br />

12 at St. Louis, Nov. 24, 1985<br />

12 vs. <strong>New</strong> Orleans, Oct. 8, 1972<br />

MOST ATTEMPTS, OPPONENT<br />

60 at Washington, Dec. 9, 1945<br />

58 at Washington, Nov. 18, 1956<br />

58 at Philadelphia, Oct. 5, 1947<br />

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED<br />

-24 at Bklyn. Dodgers, Oct. 17,1943<br />

-1 vs. Chi. Cardinals, Oct. 18, 1953<br />

6 at Cleveland, Nov. 6, 1960<br />

MOST YARDS ALLOWED<br />

420 at Boston (Redskins), Oct. 8, 1933<br />

366 at. Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1978<br />

341 at Detroit, Nov. 15, 1936<br />

MOST RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS<br />

ALLOWED<br />

5 at Buffalo, Nov. 26, 1978<br />

5 vs. Green Bay, Oct. 22, 1967<br />

PASSING<br />

FEWEST ATTEMPTS,<br />

OPPONENT<br />

3 at Detroit, Sept. 23, 1934<br />

4 vs. Bklyn. Dodgers, Dec. 7, 1941<br />

MOST ATTEMPTS,<br />

OPPONENT<br />

62 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

62 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005<br />

61 at Carolina, Dec. 10, 2006<br />

60 at Washington, Nov. 23, 1997<br />

59 vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 23,<br />

1949<br />

57 at Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1962<br />

FEWEST COMPLETIONS<br />

ALLOWED<br />

0 at Washington, Dec. 11, 1960<br />

1 many games; Last: vs.<br />

Brooklyn, Dec. 6, 1942<br />

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED<br />

40 vs. St. Louis, Oct. 2, 2005<br />

36 at Dallas, Oct. 28, 2012<br />

35 vs. St. Louis, Sept. 7, 2003<br />

34 vs. Carolina, Dec. 10, 2006<br />

34 vs. Dallas, Oct. 5, 1997<br />

34 vs. Chi. Bears, Oct. 23, 1949<br />

33 at Philadelphia, Sept. 23, 1962<br />

32 vs. <strong>New</strong> Eng., Dec. 29, 2007<br />

32 vs. Arizona, Sept. 11, 2005<br />

32 vs. Washington, Sept. 18, 1994<br />

32 at San Francisco, Dec. 1, 1986<br />

FEWEST YARDS ALLOWED (NET)<br />

-13 at Philadelphia, Dec. 11, 1977<br />

-6 at Washington, Dec. 11, 1960<br />

0 at Chi. Cardinals, Nov. 22, 1959<br />

MOST YARDS ALLOWED (NET)<br />

488 vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 14, 1943<br />

460 at Philadelphia, Nov. 8, 1953<br />

456 at San Diego, Oct. 19, 1980<br />

MOST TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED<br />

7 vs. Chi. Bears, Nov. 14, 1943<br />

6 vs. Cleveland, Dec. 12, 1964<br />

INTERCEPTIONS<br />

MOST INTERCEPTIONS<br />

BY GIANTS<br />

8 at N.Y. Yanks, Dec. 16, 1951<br />

8 at Green Bay, Nov. 21, 1948<br />

7 vs. Washington, Dec. 8, 1963<br />

MOST YARDS, RETURNS<br />

144 at Philadelphia, Sept. 13, 1941<br />

138 at Dallas, Oct. 15, 1961<br />

137 at Washington, Oct. 29, 1995<br />

MOST RETURNS FOR<br />

TOUCHDOWN<br />

2 at Buffalo, Dec. 23, 2007<br />

2 at Detroit, Oct. 27, 1996<br />

2 vs. Washington, Dec. 8, 1963<br />

2 vs. Washington, Dec. 4, 1938<br />

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NFL STATS<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

OFFENSE NY-J Buff. Miami N.E. Balt. Cin. Clev. Pitt.<br />

GAMES (Won-Lost) 6-9 5-10 7-8 11-4 10-5 9-6 5-10 7-8<br />

FIRST DOWNS 280 285 272 416 291 283 261 290<br />

Rushing 94 98 89 139 86 93 66 74<br />

Passing 152 167 147 241 174 168 173 193<br />

Penalty 34 20 36 36 31 22 22 23<br />

YDS GAINED (tot) 4455 5152 4728 6403 5288 5134 4708 5112<br />

Avg per Game 297.0 343.5 315.2 426.9 352.5 342.3 313.9 340.8<br />

RUSHING (net) 1763 2108 1755 2017 1695 1698 1455 1446<br />

Avg per Game 117.5 140.5 117.0 134.5 113.0 113.2 97.0 96.4<br />

Rushes 458 411 425 485 398 409 370 384<br />

Yards per Rush 3.8 5.1 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.2 3.9 3.8<br />

PASSING (net) 2692 3044 2973 4386 3593 3436 3253 3666<br />

Avg per Game 179.5 202.9 198.2 292.4 239.5 229.1 216.9 244.4<br />

Passes Att. 458 485 469 605 527 514 534 551<br />

Completed 255 297 273 380 315 320 306 339<br />

Pct Completed 55.7 61.2 58.2 62.8 59.8 62.3 57.3 61.5<br />

Yards Gained 2973 3205 3190 4560 3813 3664 3464 3878<br />

Sacked 46 30 30 26 34 44 32 35<br />

Yards Lost 281 161 217 174 220 228 211 212<br />

Had intercepted 18 17 12 9 10 16 17 14<br />

Yards Opp Ret 244 256 185 112 217 187 295 168<br />

Opp TDs on Int 0 2 2 0 2 4 2 2<br />

PUNTS 82 75 71 56 76 69 87 73<br />

Avg Yards 44.8 44.6 49.7 43.0 48.1 46.5 42.0 43.1<br />

PUNT RETURNS 23 26 30 38 42 45 40 40<br />

Avg Return 10.3 17.1 11.1 12.5 9.5 10.7 15.0 7.3<br />

Returned for TD 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS 45 38 37 38 54 39 47 41<br />

Avg Return 27.2 27.1 28.1 21.2 27.7 22.4 25.5 25.4<br />

Returned for TD 1 1 1 1 2 0 0 0<br />

PENALTIES 79 100 79 91 111 95 104 89<br />

Yards Penalized 663 847 701 792 1025 817 926 880<br />

FUMBLES BY 28 22 24 13 14 18 19 33<br />

Fumbles Lost 17 16 12 7 5 10 5 16<br />

Opp Fumbles 15 22 22 41 22 26 25 16<br />

Opp Fum Lost 11 8 6 20 12 16 12 7<br />

POSS. TIME (avg) 29:46 30:14 28:49 30:22 27:40 30:51 27:52 32:14<br />

TOUCHDOWNS 31 36 31 63 42 41 30 33<br />

Rushing 12 10 15 23 15 11 12 8<br />

Passing 14 23 13 32 22 27 15 24<br />

Returns 5 3 3 8 5 3 3 1<br />

EXTRA-PT KICKS 30/30 35/35 29/29 62/62 40/40 41/41 28/28 31/31<br />

2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/1 0/1 2/2 0/1 1/2 0/0 0/2 1/2<br />

FIELD GOALS/FGA 18/23 21/22 23/29 29/35 29/31 27/32 28/29 27/30<br />

POINTS SCORED 272 316 288 529 381 368 292 312<br />

DEFENSE NY-J Buff. Miami N.E. Balt. Cin. Clev. Pitt.<br />

POINTS ALLOWED 347 426 289 331 321 303 344 304<br />

OPP FIRST DOWNS 277 330 292 324 317 284 328 255<br />

Rushing 91 128 67 96 103 87 98 73<br />

Passing 152 172 200 196 182 175 194 157<br />

Penalty 34 30 25 32 32 22 36 25<br />

OPP YARDS GAINED 4840 5474 5265 5716 5426 4763 5609 4093<br />

Avg per Game 322.7 364.9 351.0 381.1 361.7 317.5 373.9 272.9<br />

OPP RUSHING(net) 2029 2200 1567 1583 1918 1509 1807 1312<br />

Avg per Game 135.3 146.7 104.5 105.5 127.9 100.6 120.5 87.5<br />

Rushes 464 434 393 400 471 377 429 365<br />

Yards per Rush 4.4 5.1 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.0 4.2 3.6<br />

OPP PASSING(net) 2811 3274 3698 4133 3508 3254 3802 2781<br />

Avg per Game 187.4 218.3 246.5 275.5 233.9 216.9 253.5 185.4<br />

Passes Att. 468 501 564 559 531 527 577 491<br />

Completed 254 289 331 349 320 327 363 277<br />

Pct Completed 54.3 57.7 58.7 62.4 60.3 62.0 62.9 56.4<br />

Sacked 30 35 41 30 35 47 36 33<br />

Yards Lost 170 190 234 187 249 324 220 174<br />

INTERCEPTED BY 11 11 10 19 13 13 17 9<br />

Yards Returned 117 158 99 358 196 150 230 126<br />

Returned for TD 2 0 0 2 2 1 2 1<br />

OPP PUNT RETURNS 31 35 39 22 47 26 33 29<br />

Avg return 12.1 14.8 11.6 6.4 8.0 7.8 10.1 10.3<br />

OPP KICKOFF RET 50 46 35 57 35 54 41 43<br />

Avg return 21.5 23.1 24.8 20.8 22.9 24.6 19.7 24.0<br />

OPP TOUCHDOWNS 40 53 28 38 31 32 41 32<br />

Rushing 15 23 8 10 15 11 14 9<br />

Passing 19 25 16 27 14 16 24 18<br />

Returns 6 5 4 1 2 5 3 5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

OFFENSE Hou. Ind. Jax Tenn. Phil. NY-G Dal. Wash.<br />

GAMES (Won-Lost) 12-3 10-5 2-13 5-10 4-11 8-7 8-7 9-6<br />

FIRST DOWNS 322 341 248 248 314 295 318 317<br />

Rushing 111 102 71 64 103 88 69 127<br />

Passing 191 199 143 162 181 175 224 165<br />

Penalty 20 40 34 22 30 32 25 25<br />

YDS GAINED (tot) 5601 5534 4413 4789 5348 5290 5698 5770<br />

Avg per Game 373.4 368.9 294.2 319.3 356.5 352.7 379.9 384.7<br />

RUSHING (net) 2021 1590 1247 1608 1764 1677 1165 2435<br />

Avg per Game 134.7 106.0 83.1 107.2 117.6 111.8 77.7 162.3<br />

Rushes 488 407 335 344 386 374 333 477<br />

Yards per Rush 4.1 3.9 3.7 4.7 4.6 4.5 3.5 5.1<br />

PASSING (net) 3580 3944 3166 3181 3584 3613 4533 3335<br />

Avg per Game 238.7 262.9 211.1 212.1 238.9 240.9 302.2 222.3<br />

Passes Att. 518 600 545 525 581 517 621 424<br />

Completed 330 325 303 309 346 309 414 282<br />

Pct Completed 63.7 54.2 55.6 58.9 59.6 59.8 66.7 66.5<br />

Yards Gained 3771 4183 3448 3425 3864 3744 4774 3566<br />

Sacked 24 40 43 37 47 19 34 32<br />

Yards Lost 191 239 282 244 280 131 241 231<br />

Had intercepted 11 18 14 16 14 15 16 8<br />

Yards Opp Ret 110 406 258 260 343 288 325 142<br />

Opp TDs on Int 0 3 3 4 3 2 3 0<br />

PUNTS 86 69 87 78 68 56 65 65<br />

Avg Yards 47.1 47.7 47.4 46.8 46.7 47.5 44.2 42.7<br />

PUNT RETURNS 37 27 30 28 28 20 31 33<br />

Avg Return 10.6 10.9 7.4 11.3 10.9 7.2 11.0 9.6<br />

Returned for TD 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS 40 39 46 60 56 62 31 34<br />

Avg Return 21.1 20.2 21.2 24.2 20.7 26.1 20.9 23.0<br />

Returned for TD 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0<br />

PENALTIES 99 91 94 101 92 71 116 114<br />

Yards Penalized 809 777 920 804 766 573 847 965<br />

FUMBLES BY 12 21 19 21 36 13 20 25<br />

Fumbles Lost 4 9 9 12 22 6 10 6<br />

Opp Fumbles 23 11 17 14 21 24 17 17<br />

Opp Fum Lost 14 3 11 5 5 14 9 10<br />

POSS. TIME (avg) 33:09 30:34 27:09 27:17 29:41 29:01 30:49 30:56<br />

TOUCHDOWNS 45 36 23 31 28 41 39 48<br />

Rushing 18 10 5 9 10 17 8 18<br />

Passing 22 21 18 17 17 21 27 24<br />

Returns 5 5 0 5 1 3 4 6<br />

EXTRA-PT KICKS 44/44 33/33 16/17 30/30 24/25 40/40 36/36 46/47<br />

2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/0 1/2 3/6 1/1 0/3 1/1 2/3 1/1<br />

FIELD GOALS/FGA 28/34 26/33 25/28 24/30 27/30 33/39 28/30 24/29<br />

POINTS SCORED 400 329 235 292 273 387 358 408<br />

DEFENSE Hou. Ind. Jax Tenn. Phil. NY-G Dal. Wash.<br />

POINTS ALLOWED 303 371 406 451 402 337 372 370<br />

OPP FIRST DOWNS 273 306 352 337 285 299 293 320<br />

Rushing 86 99 127 117 93 96 75 82<br />

Passing 158 176 190 196 166 187 189 210<br />

Penalty 29 31 35 24 26 16 29 28<br />

OPP YARDS GAINED 4907 5636 5867 5624 5094 5817 5326 5747<br />

Avg per Game 327.1 375.7 391.1 374.9 339.6 387.8 355.1 383.1<br />

OPP RUSHING(net) 1479 2098 2177 1913 1836 1956 1729 1432<br />

Avg per Game 98.6 139.9 145.1 127.5 122.4 130.4 115.3 95.5<br />

Rushes 357 408 511 460 444 422 399 341<br />

Yards per Rush 4.1 5.1 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.6 4.3 4.2<br />

OPP PASSING(net) 3428 3538 3690 3711 3258 3861 3597 4315<br />

Avg per Game 228.5 235.9 246.0 247.4 217.2 257.4 239.8 287.7<br />

Passes Att. 553 499 520 523 463 497 493 599<br />

Completed 294 310 332 349 278 320 311 373<br />

Pct Completed 53.2 62.1 63.8 66.7 60.0 64.4 63.1 62.3<br />

Sacked 43 28 18 32 29 32 33 30<br />

Yards Lost 262 164 118 196 187 227 198 187<br />

INTERCEPTED BY 15 10 12 16 8 20 7 18<br />

Yards Returned 333 129 122 216 31 448 147 242<br />

Returned for TD 3 4 0 2 0 1 1 3<br />

OPP PUNT RETURNS 47 31 37 35 40 36 26 36<br />

Avg return 9.9 11.4 9.1 10.9 13.6 9.7 10.0 6.7<br />

OPP KICKOFF RET 58 30 36 26 40 66 46 50<br />

Avg return 24.6 24.3 26.9 27.7 24.6 23.7 21.6 23.4<br />

OPP TOUCHDOWNS 34 41 43 52 46 37 41 41<br />

Rushing 4 13 18 16 10 9 13 11<br />

Passing 27 23 21 29 28 25 22 29<br />

Returns 3 5 4 7 8 3 6 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

OFFENSE Chi. Det. G.B. Minn. T.B. Atl. Car. N.O.<br />

GAMES (Won-Lost) 9-6 4-11 11-4 9-6 6-9 13-2 6-9 7-8<br />

FIRST DOWNS 273 362 317 281 283 328 300 330<br />

Rushing 89 80 82 103 83 68 111 61<br />

Passing 155 257 195 150 176 235 158 249<br />

Penalty 29 25 40 28 24 25 31 20<br />

YDS GAINED (tot) 4580 6213 5346 4941 5454 5628 5241 6133<br />

Avg per Game 305.3 414.2 356.4 329.4 363.6 375.2 349.4 408.9<br />

RUSHING (net) 1826 1541 1630 2417 1693 1332 1815 1514<br />

Avg per Game 121.7 102.7 108.7 161.1 112.9 88.8 121.0 100.9<br />

Rushes 435 371 417 449 386 362 423 352<br />

Yards per Rush 4.2 4.2 3.9 5.4 4.4 3.7 4.3 4.3<br />

PASSING (net) 2754 4672 3716 2524 3761 4296 3426 4619<br />

Avg per Game 183.6 311.5 247.7 168.3 250.7 286.4 228.4 307.9<br />

Passes Att. 454 698 518 455 531 571 456 628<br />

Completed 269 421 346 284 292 394 267 394<br />

Pct Completed 59.3 60.3 66.8 62.4 55.0 69.0 58.6 62.7<br />

Yards Gained 3041 4867 3977 2701 3922 4481 3667 4791<br />

Sacked 42 28 46 31 26 26 35 24<br />

Yards Lost 287 195 261 177 161 185 241 172<br />

Had intercepted 16 16 8 12 16 14 11 18<br />

Yards Opp Ret 241 444 47 72 258 158 182 356<br />

Opp TDs on Int 2 4 0 1 3 1 2 3<br />

PUNTS 76 71 68 69 72 55 75 68<br />

Avg Yards 41.8 41.3 42.9 44.8 44.3 46.2 42.2 50.5<br />

PUNT RETURNS 41 34 34 30 33 22 25 24<br />

Avg Return 8.0 8.9 10.4 8.4 8.8 7.4 8.0 8.0<br />

Returned for TD 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS 43 32 40 38 30 24 38 47<br />

Avg Return 19.9 19.6 24.7 26.3 20.2 24.2 22.2 24.9<br />

Returned for TD 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

PENALTIES 99 99 96 80 99 53 94 99<br />

Yards Penalized 776 915 880 732 804 400 799 856<br />

FUMBLES BY 18 21 15 21 16 9 22 13<br />

Fumbles Lost 8 13 7 11 6 4 10 5<br />

Opp Fumbles 32 17 18 22 16 16 18 19<br />

Opp Fum Lost 17 6 5 11 8 11 12 11<br />

POSS. TIME (avg) 31:23 31:37 30:36 28:22 30:03 31:04 29:27 28:46<br />

TOUCHDOWNS 40 36 49 35 42 44 39 53<br />

Rushing 10 17 9 15 12 11 16 10<br />

Passing 20 19 36 15 26 31 19 39<br />

Returns 10 0 4 5 4 2 4 4<br />

EXTRA-PT KICKS 38/38 35/35 46/46 32/32 38/38 42/42 38/39 52/52<br />

2-PT CONVERSIONS 1/2 1/1 1/3 2/3 1/3 0/2 0/0 1/1<br />

FIELD GOALS/FGA 23/28 31/35 19/31 32/35 25/30 32/37 13/17 17/21<br />

POINTS SCORED 349 348 399 342 367 402 313 423<br />

DEFENSE Chi. Det. G.B. Minn. T.B. Atl. Car. N.O.<br />

POINTS ALLOWED 253 411 299 314 377 277 325 410<br />

OPP FIRST DOWNS 266 286 283 321 314 280 304 352<br />

Rushing 71 97 73 79 73 93 95 104<br />

Passing 171 159 178 211 214 177 178 223<br />

Penalty 24 30 32 31 27 10 31 25<br />

OPP YARDS GAINED 4723 5069 4944 5195 5800 5483 4888 6512<br />

Avg per Game 314.9 337.9 329.6 346.3 386.7 365.5 325.9 434.1<br />

OPP RUSHING(net) 1555 1745 1679 1620 1255 1827 1698 2088<br />

Avg per Game 103.7 116.3 111.9 108.0 83.7 121.8 113.2 139.2<br />

Rushes 368 385 381 411 361 381 398 418<br />

Yards per Rush 4.2 4.5 4.4 3.9 3.5 4.8 4.3 5.0<br />

OPP PASSING(net) 3168 3324 3265 3575 4545 3656 3190 4424<br />

Avg per Game 211.2 221.6 217.7 238.3 303.0 243.7 212.7 294.9<br />

Passes Att. 550 513 540 572 583 516 512 568<br />

Completed 326 328 297 363 382 318 342 353<br />

Pct Completed 59.3 63.9 55.0 63.5 65.5 61.6 66.8 62.1<br />

Sacked 40 32 46 39 25 29 37 29<br />

Yards Lost 272 225 302 252 168 182 266 191<br />

INTERCEPTED BY 23 11 18 10 18 19 10 14<br />

Yards Returned 457 135 246 224 419 235 181 351<br />

Returned for TD 8 0 1 3 3 1 3 3<br />

OPP PUNT RETURNS 24 30 22 39 36 23 36 29<br />

Avg return 3.5 10.7 6.5 7.7 11.1 9.0 8.9 10.8<br />

OPP KICKOFF RET 35 48 45 30 24 47 35 41<br />

Avg return 20.4 23.7 22.7 23.6 25.9 22.2 18.4 25.0<br />

OPP TOUCHDOWNS 26 47 33 35 46 29 32 48<br />

Rushing 6 12 11 10 12 15 11 13<br />

Passing 16 25 21 24 29 13 18 31<br />

Returns 4 10 1 1 5 1 3 4


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

OFFENSE K.C. Denv. Oak. S.D. Ariz. S.F. St.L. Sea.<br />

GAMES (Won-Lost) 2-13 12-3 4-11 6-9 5-10 10-4-1 7-7-1 10-5<br />

FIRST DOWNS 278 348 283 279 235 302 267 294<br />

Rushing 112 100 67 78 55 121 75 121<br />

Passing 142 213 191 175 160 160 176 145<br />

Penalty 24 35 25 26 20 21 16 28<br />

YDS GAINED (tot) 4989 5878 5239 4546 3947 5382 4933 5248<br />

Avg per Game 332.6 391.9 349.3 303.1 263.1 358.8 328.9 349.9<br />

RUSHING (net) 2302 1660 1305 1391 1149 2362 1635 2426<br />

Avg per Game 153.5 110.7 87.0 92.7 76.6 157.5 109.0 161.7<br />

Rushes 472 438 347 380 335 455 391 506<br />

Yards per Rush 4.9 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.4 5.2 4.2 4.8<br />

PASSING (net) 2687 4218 3934 3155 2798 3020 3298 2822<br />

Avg per Game 179.1 281.2 262.3 210.3 186.5 201.3 219.9 188.1<br />

Passes Att. 459 555 601 511 574 407 515 386<br />

Completed 266 377 363 325 318 272 307 244<br />

Pct Completed 58.0 67.9 60.4 63.6 55.4 66.8 59.6 63.2<br />

Yards Gained 2888 4355 4142 3455 3158 3269 3531 2984<br />

Sacked 36 21 27 47 56 40 35 27<br />

Yards Lost 201 137 208 300 360 249 233 162<br />

Had intercepted 20 11 15 15 20 8 13 10<br />

Yards Opp Ret 368 218 296 220 367 70 173 115<br />

Opp TDs on Int 4 2 2 2 5 0 2 1<br />

PUNTS 75 64 76 78 106 63 77 60<br />

Avg Yards 46.9 46.3 46.7 47.0 46.3 48.3 45.6 46.3<br />

PUNT RETURNS 42 46 30 31 51 35 35 40<br />

Avg Return 8.7 9.5 5.0 9.8 8.3 10.0 6.8 8.3<br />

Returned for TD 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS 46 28 39 38 35 47 36 26<br />

Avg Return 21.5 23.1 22.4 22.1 23.5 25.1 20.8 27.9<br />

Returned for TD 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1<br />

PENALTIES 87 95 99 95 97 106 116 100<br />

Yards Penalized 701 775 872 736 823 935 880 810<br />

FUMBLES BY 26 21 21 24 24 25 23 14<br />

Fumbles Lost 17 13 10 11 12 8 8 8<br />

Opp Fumbles 18 23 14 28 16 20 15 26<br />

Opp Fum Lost 5 8 8 14 11 10 4 13<br />

POSS. TIME (avg) 30:32 30:51 29:31 31:08 29:21 30:29 29:00 31:31<br />

TOUCHDOWNS 18 52 25 36 24 41 31 47<br />

Rushing 9 10 3 4 10 16 5 15<br />

Passing 8 34 22 24 10 21 21 26<br />

Returns 1 8 0 8 4 4 5 6<br />

EXTRA-PT KICKS 17/17 50/50 22/22 36/36 24/24 41/41 25/25 44/46<br />

2-PT CONVERSIONS 0/1 1/2 2/3 0/0 0/0 0/0 5/6 0/0<br />

FIELD GOALS/FGA 27/32 25/31 31/34 24/26 23/26 27/38 21/28 22/25<br />

POINTS SCORED 208 443 269 326 237 370 286 392<br />

DEFENSE K.C. Denv. Oak. S.D. Ariz. S.F. St.L. Sea.<br />

POINTS ALLOWED 387 286 419 329 330 260 328 232<br />

OPP FIRST DOWNS 269 279 290 299 268 273 310 275<br />

Rushing 94 67 92 80 100 69 99 76<br />

Passing 157 181 171 192 148 170 189 173<br />

Penalty 18 31 27 27 20 34 22 26<br />

OPP YARDS GAINED 5216 4533 5462 4958 4998 4448 5120 4568<br />

Avg per Game 347.7 302.2 364.1 330.5 333.2 296.5 341.3 304.5<br />

OPP RUSHING(net) 1999 1365 1827 1427 2063 1452 1727 1570<br />

Avg per Game 133.3 91.0 121.8 95.1 137.5 96.8 115.1 104.7<br />

Rushes 439 376 413 377 469 390 412 349<br />

Yards per Rush 4.6 3.6 4.4 3.8 4.4 3.7 4.2 4.5<br />

OPP PASSING(net) 3217 3168 3635 3531 2935 2996 3393 2998<br />

Avg per Game 214.5 211.2 242.3 235.4 195.7 199.7 226.2 199.9<br />

Passes Att. 431 543 509 540 468 533 528 522<br />

Completed 254 314 334 334 253 318 347 302<br />

Pct Completed 58.9 57.8 65.6 61.9 54.1 59.7 65.7 57.9<br />

Sacked 27 48 23 38 37 36 46 36<br />

Yards Lost 161 341 174 244 224 252 284 247<br />

INTERCEPTED BY 7 16 11 13 22 13 17 17<br />

Yards Returned 119 347 91 336 306 204 382 246<br />

Returned for TD 0 5 0 5 2 2 4 2<br />

OPP PUNT RETURNS 25 32 43 36 47 33 39 27<br />

Avg return 14.2 5.8 10.1 9.4 8.2 7.0 9.7 9.0<br />

OPP KICKOFF RET 27 31 28 42 30 43 27 48<br />

Avg return 25.6 22.0 26.8 22.8 27.0 27.4 24.7 22.8<br />

OPP TOUCHDOWNS 42 32 47 39 37 28 35 24<br />

Rushing 9 5 18 9 11 7 17 8<br />

Passing 26 25 26 26 18 18 15 14<br />

Returns 7 2 3 4 8 3 3 2


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

OFFENSE<br />

NFL/Avg<br />

GAMES (Won-Lost) ---<br />

FIRST DOWNS 298.2<br />

Rushing 90.0<br />

Passing 181.0<br />

Penalty 27.2<br />

YDS GAINED (tot) 5222.5<br />

Avg per Game 348.2<br />

RUSHING (net) 1732.6<br />

Avg per Game 115.5<br />

Rushes 406.3<br />

Yards per Rush 4.3<br />

PASSING (net) 3490.0<br />

Avg per Game 232.7<br />

Passes Att. 524.8<br />

Completed 320.1<br />

Pct Completed 61.0<br />

Yards Gained 3711.0<br />

Sacked 34.4<br />

Yards Lost 221.0<br />

Had intercepted 14.0<br />

Yards Opp Ret 230.7<br />

Opp TDs on Int 2.1<br />

PUNTS 72.4<br />

Avg Yards 45.6<br />

PUNT RETURNS 33.5<br />

Avg Return 9.6<br />

Returned for TD 0.5<br />

KICKOFF RETURNS 40.4<br />

Avg Return 23.5<br />

Returned for TD 0.3<br />

PENALTIES 95.0<br />

Yards Penalized 806.4<br />

FUMBLES BY 20.3<br />

Fumbles Lost 9.9<br />

Opp Fumbles 20.3<br />

Opp Fum Lost 9.9<br />

POSS. TIME (avg) 30:00<br />

TOUCHDOWNS 37.8<br />

Rushing 11.7<br />

Passing 22.1<br />

Returns 4.0<br />

EXTRA-PT KICKS 99%<br />

2-PT CONVERSIONS 51%<br />

FIELD GOALS/FGA 25/30<br />

POINTS SCORED 341.1<br />

DEFENSE<br />

NFL/Avg<br />

POINTS ALLOWED 341.1<br />

OPP FIRST DOWNS 298.2<br />

Rushing 90.0<br />

Passing 181.0<br />

Penalty 27.2<br />

OPP YARDS GAINED 5222.5<br />

Avg per Game 348.2<br />

OPP RUSHING(net) 1732.6<br />

Avg per Game 115.5<br />

Rushes 406.3<br />

Yards per Rush 4.3<br />

OPP PASSING(net) 3490.0<br />

Avg per Game 232.7<br />

Passes Att. 524.8<br />

Completed 320.1<br />

Pct Completed 61.0<br />

Sacked 34.4<br />

Yards Lost 221.0<br />

INTERCEPTED BY 14.0<br />

Yards Returned 230.7<br />

Returned for TD 2.1<br />

OPP PUNT RETURNS 33.5<br />

Avg return 9.6<br />

OPP KICKOFF RET 40.4<br />

Avg return 23.5<br />

OPP TOUCHDOWNS 37.8<br />

Rushing 11.7<br />

Passing 22.1<br />

Returns 4.0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

TEAM RANKINGS<br />

American Football Conference<br />

Offense<br />

Defense<br />

Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass<br />

Balt. 5 8 6 9 11 8<br />

Buff. 7 2 13 11 16 6<br />

Cin. 8 7 8 3 5 5<br />

Cleve. 13 12 9 12 8 15<br />

Denver 2 9 2 2 2 3<br />

Hou. 3 3 7 5 4 7<br />

Ind. 4 11 3 14 14 10<br />

Jax 16 16 11 16 15 12<br />

K.C. 10 1 16 7 12 4<br />

Miami 12 6 14 8 6 13<br />

N.E. *1 4 1 15 7 16<br />

Jets 15 5 15 4 13 2<br />

Oak. 6 15 4 10 9 11<br />

Pitt. 9 13 5 *1 1 *1<br />

S.D. 14 14 12 6 3 9<br />

Tenn. 11 10 10 13 10 14<br />

National Football Conference<br />

Offense<br />

Defense<br />

Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass<br />

Ariz. 16 16 14 6 15 1<br />

Atl. 5 14 4 12 12 12<br />

Car. 12 6 9 4 8 5<br />

Chi. 15 5 15 3 4 4<br />

Dallas 4 15 3 11 10 11<br />

Det. 1 12 *1 7 11 8<br />

G.B. 9 11 6 5 7 7<br />

Minn. 13 3 16 10 6 10<br />

N.O. 2 13 2 16 16 15<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 10 9 7 15 14 13<br />

Phil. 8 7 8 8 13 6<br />

St. L. 14 10 11 9 9 9<br />

S.F. 7 4 12 1 3 2<br />

Sea. 11 2 13 2 5 3<br />

T.B. 6 8 5 14 *1 16<br />

Wash. 3 *1 10 13 2 14<br />

National Football League<br />

Offense<br />

Defense<br />

Total Rush Pass Total Rush Pass<br />

Ariz. 32 32 28 12 28 3<br />

Atl. 7 28 5 23 20T 23<br />

Balt. 15 15 13 20 24 17<br />

Buff. 19 6 24 22 32 13<br />

Car. 17 10 17 8 15 8<br />

Chi. 28 9 29 5 9 6T<br />

Cin. 20 14 16 6 8 10<br />

Cleve. 27 25 20 24 19 27<br />

Dallas 6 31 3 19 17 21<br />

Denver 4 18 6 3 3 6T<br />

Det. 2 23 *1 13 18 14<br />

G.B. 13 20 10 10 14 12<br />

Hou. 8 7 15 9 7 16<br />

Ind. 9 22 7 26 30 19<br />

Jax 31 30 22 31 31 24<br />

K.C. 22 5 31 17 26 9<br />

Miami 26 13 26 18 10 25<br />

Minn. 23 3 32 16 13 20<br />

N.E. *1 8 4 27 12 29<br />

N.O. 3 24 2 32 29 31<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> 14 17 12 30 25 28<br />

Jets 30 12 30 7 27 2<br />

Oak. 18 29 8 21 20T 22<br />

Phil. 12 11 14 14 22 11<br />

Pitt. 21 26 11 *1 2 *1<br />

St. L. 24 19 19 15 16 15<br />

S.D. 29 27 23 11 4 18<br />

S.F. 11 4 25 2 6 4<br />

Sea. 16 2 27 4 11 5<br />

T.B. 10 16 9 29 *1 32<br />

Tenn. 25 21 21 25 23 26<br />

Wash. 5 *1 18 28 5 30<br />

T = Tied for position<br />

* = League Leader


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK<br />

Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q)<br />

BAL 5 4 8 4 6 4 2 9 5 8 15 12 2 2 4 4 3<br />

BUF 7 3 2 1 13 10 14 6 7 6 5t 1 4 13 16 8 2<br />

CIN 8 7 7 6 8 8 12 14 8t 12 2 7 10 10 3 5 8t<br />

CLE 13 13 12 9 9 11 13 5 14 15 11 2 5 16 15 10t 1<br />

DEN 2 1 9 12 2 1 3 1 2 2 4 11 8 11 2 2 12<br />

HOU 3 5 3 7 7 3 4 4 4 10 5t 8 15 5 9 3 11<br />

IND 4 9 11 10 3 7 10 10 3 4 1 6 16 3 7 6 15<br />

JAC 16 15 16 15 11 15 8 13 15t 16 14 14 14 4 1 15 7<br />

KC 10 11 1 2 16 14 16 12 12 14 9 13 12 7 10 16 8t<br />

MIA 12 12 6 8 14 9 7 8 13 9 13 5 1 1 8 12 14<br />

NE 1 2 4 5 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 13 15 13 1 10<br />

NYJ 15 16 5 11 15 16 15 16 10 11 7 9 3 12 11 13 16<br />

OAK 6 6 15 14 4 5 5 3 8t 13 16 16 9 9 12 14 5<br />

PIT 9 10 13 13 5 6 6 7 6 3 10 15 6 14 14 9 6<br />

SD 14 14 14 16 12 13 9 15 11 5 8 10 11 6 5 7 4<br />

TEN 11 8 10 3 10 12 11 11 15t 7 12 4 7 8 6 10t 13<br />

AFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK<br />

Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S)<br />

BAL 9 7 11 7 8 9 7 8 11 6 7 4 6 9 12 6 16 5 7<br />

BUF 11 12 16 15 6 6 11 6 14 16 9t 16 7 3 1 15 1 12 10<br />

CIN 3 3 5 6 5 4 6 1 6 7 1 3 11 5 3 3t 9 4 5<br />

CLE 12 9 8 10 15 10 4 11 13 10 12 8 1 10 2 9 5 10 15<br />

DEN 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 5 1 3 1 4 15 15 1 14 2 1<br />

HOU 5 5 4 8 7 5 5 3 3 2 2 7 10 6 10 3t 11t 3 3<br />

IND 14 16 14 16 10 12 13 13 10 8 6 12 9 14 13 11 4 9 6<br />

JAC 16 11 15 11 12 14 10 16 16 15 11 5 15 12 11 13 6t 15 16<br />

KC 7 15 12 14 4 16 16 10 2 9 14 15 13 13 5 12 8 16 9<br />

MIA 8 8 6 5 13 8 15 4 8 3 13 13 12 4 6 2 3 7 13<br />

NE 15 13 7 4 16 15 1 14 12 12 5 2 2 16 14 8 11t 1 4<br />

NYJ 4 4 13 12 2 3 9 9 4 5 16 14 3 2 8 10 2 11 11<br />

OAK 10 14 9 13 11 13 12 15 7 13 8 9 14 11 16 14 6t 13 8<br />

PIT 1 1 1 1 1 1 14 7 1 4 15 10 8 8 9 5 10 6 2<br />

SD 6 6 3 3 9 7 8 5 9 14 4 6 5 7 7 7 13 8 12<br />

TEN 13 10 10 9 14 11 2 12 15 11 9t 11 16 1 4 16 15 14 14<br />

(A) Total Yards per Game<br />

(B) Yards per Play<br />

(C) Rushing Yards per Game<br />

(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt<br />

(E) Passing Net Yards per Game<br />

(F) Passing Net Yards per Play<br />

(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted<br />

(H) Sacks per Pass Play<br />

(I) First Downs per Game<br />

(J) Third Down Efficiency<br />

(K) Fourth Down Efficiency<br />

(L) Punt Return Average<br />

(M) Kickoff Return Average<br />

(N) Gross Punting Average<br />

(O) Net Punting Average<br />

(P) Points per Game<br />

(Q) Field Goal Percentage<br />

Combined Offense/Defense Rank<br />

(R) Points per Game Differential<br />

(S) Net Yards per Game Differential


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK<br />

Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q)<br />

ARI 16 16 16 16 14 16 15 15 16 16 13 10 8 6 5 16 5<br />

ATL 5 4 14 14 4 2 7 4 3 1 16 14 7 7 4 3 7<br />

CAR 12 8 6 9 9 4 6 11 9 6 15 12 10 14 16 13 13<br />

CHI 15 15 5 10 15 14 16 14 14 10 14 11 15 15 9 10 11<br />

DAL 4 7 15 15 3 5 9 6 4 3 1 1 11 11 8 9 1<br />

DET 1 10 12 12 1 11 4 3 1 4 12 6 16 16 15 11 4<br />

GB 9 11 11 13 6 10 1 13 5t 5 8t 3 6 12 10 4 16<br />

MIN 13 12 3 1 16 15 11 8 13 11 4t 8 2 9 7 12 2<br />

NO 2 2 13 8 2 3 12 2 2 2 8t 13 5 1 1 1 12<br />

NYG 10 5 9 6 7 9 13 1 10 8 8t 15 3 3 11 6 8<br />

PHI 8 13 7 5 8 13 5 12 7 9 4t 2 13 4 14 15 3<br />

STL 14 14 10 11 11 12 8 7 15 15 7 16 12 8 6 14 14<br />

SF 7 3 4 2 12 7 3 16 8 12 4t 4 4 2 2 7 15<br />

SEA 11 9 2 4 13 6 10 9 11 7 3 9 1 5 3 5 6<br />

TB 6 6 8 7 5 8 14 5 12 13 11 7 14 10 13 8 9<br />

WAS 3 1 1 3 10 1 2 10 5t 14 2 5 9 13 12 2 10<br />

NFC / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK<br />

Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S)<br />

ARI 6 6 15 10 1 6 1 3 2 1 3 6 15 5 6 9 2 15 16<br />

ATL 12 12 12 15 12 11 4 13 5 12 7 8 4 16 16 4 7t 2 8<br />

CAR 4 7 8 8 5 5 13 5 11 4 8t 7 1 13 15 7 15 11 6<br />

CHI 3 2 4 7 4 2 2 4 1 3 15 1 2 2 3 2 9 5 10<br />

DAL 11 11 10 9 11 12 16 9 9 10 13 12 3 12 2 12 12 12 5<br />

DET 7 10 11 13 8 9 12 12 8 6 16 13 10 14 13 16 3 14 1<br />

GB 5 5 7 11 7 4 5 2 6 8 4 2 5 4 5 5 10 4 4<br />

MIN 10 4 6 3 10 7 14 7 15 13 10t 5 8 3 11 6 6 8 12<br />

NO 16 16 16 16 15 15 10 14 16 5 10t 14 13 11 9 15 7t 9 14<br />

NYG 15 15 14 14 13 14 3 10 10 15 8t 10 9 10 14 10 11 6 15<br />

PHI 8 9 13 4 6 10 15 11 7 11 1 16 11 1 1 14 13t 16 7<br />

STL 9 8 9 5 9 8 7 1 12 7 5 11 12 7 10 8 4t 13 11<br />

SF 1 1 3 2 2 1 11 8 3 2 12 4 16 9 4 3 4t 3 2<br />

SEA 2 3 5 12 3 3 6 6 4 9 2 9 6 6 8 1 16 1 3<br />

TB 14 14 1 1 16 16 8 16 13 14 6 15 14 8 12 13 1 10 13<br />

WAS 13 13 2 6 14 13 9 15 14 16 14 3 7 15 7 11 13t 7 9<br />

(A) Total Yards per Game<br />

(B) Yards per Play<br />

(C) Rushing Yards per Game<br />

(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt<br />

(E) Passing Net Yards per Game<br />

(F) Passing Net Yards per Play<br />

(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted<br />

(H) Sacks per Pass Play<br />

(I) First Downs per Game<br />

(J) Third Down Efficiency<br />

(K) Fourth Down Efficiency<br />

(L) Punt Return Average<br />

(M) Kickoff Return Average<br />

(N) Gross Punting Average<br />

(O) Net Punting Average<br />

(P) Points per Game<br />

(Q) Field Goal Percentage<br />

Combined Offense/Defense Rank<br />

(R) Points per Game Differential<br />

(S) Net Yards per Game Differential


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE RANK<br />

Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q)<br />

BAL 15 14 15 13 13 15 4 15 16 17 29t 17 3 4 9 10 3<br />

BUF 19 13 6 3 24 22 29 12 18 14 11t 1 5 22 30 20 2<br />

CIN 20 18 14 18 16 19 26 26 19t 26 4 9 19 14 5 12 16t<br />

CLE 27 27 25 21 20 23 27 11 29 30 21 2 8 30 27 23t 1<br />

DEN 4 6 18 25 6 1 6 2 3 4 7t 16 16 16 4 2 24<br />

HOU 8 16 7 19 15 12 7 8 7 20 11t 10 25 8 14 6 21<br />

IND 9 20 22 23 7 18 23 16 4 9 1 8 30 5 12 18 27<br />

JAC 31 30 30 28 22 29 16 24 30t 31 28 27 24 7 3 31 10<br />

KC 22 25 5 5 31 28 32 23 25 28 19 20 22 10 15 32 16t<br />

MIA 26 26 13 20 26 21 15 14 27 18 27 5 1 2 13 25 26<br />

NE 1 9 8 16 4 6 1 5 1 1 5 3 23 26 24 1 19<br />

NYJ 30 31 12 24 30 30 31 32 23 21 14 12 4 20 22 28 28<br />

OAK 18 17 29 27 8 16 12 6 19t 27 31 32 18 12 23 29 7<br />

PIT 21 23 26 26 11 17 14 13 17 6 20 29 9 25 26 22 8t<br />

SD 29 29 27 30 23 26 22 28 24 13 15t 14 21 9 10 19 5<br />

TEN 25 19 21 7 21 25 25 20 30t 16 25t 4 14 11 11 23t 25<br />

ARI 32 32 32 32 28 32 28 30 32 32 24 23 15 17 8 30 12<br />

ATL 7 4 28 29 5 3 11 7 6 2 32 28 13 18 7 5 14<br />

CAR 17 10 10 12 17 5 10 22 13 10 29t 25 20 29 32 21 29<br />

CHI 28 28 9 14 29 27 30 29 26 19 25t 24 31 31 19 15 22<br />

DAL 6 8 31 31 3 7 17 10 8 5 2 6 26 24 18 14 4<br />

DET 2 12 23 17 1 14 8 4 2 7 23 18 32 32 31 16 11<br />

GB 13 15 20 22 10 13 2 27 9t 8 15t 11 12 27 20 7 32<br />

MIN 23 21 3 1 32 31 19 18 22 22 7t 21 6 21 17 17 6<br />

NO 3 2 24 11 2 4 20 3 5 3 15t 26 11 1 1 3 23<br />

NYG 14 5 17 9 12 11 21 1 14 12 15t 30 7 6 21 9 15<br />

PHI 12 22 11 8 14 24 9 25 11 15 7t 7 28 13 29 27 8t<br />

STL 24 24 19 15 19 20 13 17 28 29 13 31 27 19 16 26 30<br />

SF 11 3 4 2 25 9 5 31 12 23 7t 13 10 3 2 11 31<br />

SEA 16 11 2 6 27 8 18 19 15 11 6 22 2 15 6 8 13<br />

TB 10 7 16 10 9 10 24 9 19t 24 22 19 29 23 28 13 18<br />

WAS 5 1 1 4 18 2 3 21 9t 25 3 15 17 28 25 4 20<br />

Team/Offense Rank<br />

(A) Total Yards per Game<br />

(B) Yards per Play<br />

(C) Rushing Yards per Game<br />

(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt<br />

(E) Passing Net Yards per Game<br />

(F) Passing Net Yards per Play<br />

(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted<br />

(H) Sacks per Pass Play<br />

(I) First Downs per Game<br />

(J) Third Down Efficiency<br />

(K) Fourth Down Efficiency<br />

(L) Punt Return Average<br />

(M) Kickoff Return Average<br />

(N) Gross Punting Average<br />

(O) Net Punting Average<br />

(P) Points per Game<br />

(Q) Field Goal Percentage


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / OPPONENT/DEFENSE RANK<br />

Tm (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H) (I) (J) (K) (L) (M) (N) (O) (P) (Q) (R) (S)<br />

BAL 20 15 24 10 17 18 17 17 24 11 16 9 12 23 25 12 30t 10 16<br />

BUF 22 22 32 31 13 15 22 11 29 32 21t 32 13 7 1 31 3t 27 22<br />

CIN 6 5 8 9 10 8 15 1 12 12 4 8 21 12 3 8t 19 9 10<br />

CLE 24 17 19 16 27 19 13 22 28 18 27 20 2 24 2 19 11 23 30<br />

DEN 3 3 3 3 6t 3 12 2 9 1 8 2 7 31 30 5 26 3 1<br />

HOU 9 11 7 12 16 9 14 6 5t 2 5 18 20 16 20 8t 21t 7 5<br />

IND 26 30 30 32 19 23 25 26 21 16 11 27 19 29 27 22 7 21t 15<br />

JAC 31 21 31 18 24 26 21 32 31t 28 24t 14 29 26 23 27 14t 31 32<br />

KC 17 26 26 27 9 29 31 20 4 17 29 31 26 28 11 25 16 32 20<br />

MIA 18 16 10 8 25 17 28 8 16 6 28 28 24 11 12 6 6 16 28<br />

NE 27 24 12 7 29 28 5 27 27 23 10 3 4 32 29 17 21t 1 6<br />

NYJ 7 6 27 21 2 7 20 19 8 10 31 29 5 6 14 20 5 25 25<br />

OAK 21 25 20t 24 22 24 23 30 15 25 19 21 28 25 32 30 14t 29 19<br />

PIT 1 1 2 2 1 2 27 15 1 7 30 22 18 18 19 10 20 15 3<br />

SD 11 13 4 5 18 16 19 10 18t 27 9 15 10 17 13 15 24 17 26<br />

TEN 25 20 23 13 26 21 10 24 30 19 21t 25 32 3 5 32 29 30 29<br />

ARI 12 10 28 22 3 11 1 5 3 3 3 10 30 8 10 16 2 26 31<br />

ATL 23 27 20t 29 23 22 4 25 10 24 13 12 8 30 31 4 12t 4 13<br />

CAR 8 12 15 19 8 10 26 9 20 8 14t 11 1 21 28 13 30t 19 11<br />

CHI 5 4 9 17 6t 4 2 7 2 5 26 1 3 2 7 2 17 8 17<br />

DAL 19 23 17 20 21 25 32 16 17 21 21t 19 6 20 6 23 25 20 9<br />

DET 13 19 18 26 14 14 24 23 14 13 32 23 17 22 24 29 3t 24 2<br />

GB 10 9 14 23 12 6 6 4 11 15 6 4 9 5 9 7 18 6 8<br />

MIN 16 8 13 6 20 12 29 13 26 26 17t 7 15 4 21 11 10 13 21<br />

NO 32 32 29 30 31 31 16 28 31t 9 17t 24 25 19 17 28 12t 14 24<br />

NYG 30 31 25 28 28 30 3 18 18t 30 14t 16 16 15 26 18 23 11 27<br />

PHI 14 18 22 11 11 20 30 21 13 22 1 30 22 1 4 26 27t 28 12<br />

STL 15 14 16 14 15 13 8 3 22 14 7 17 23 10 18 14 8t 21t 18<br />

SF 2 2 6 4 4 1 18 14 5t 4 20 6 31 14 8 3 8t 5 4<br />

SEA 4 7 11 25 5 5 7 12 7 20 2 13 11 9 16 1 32 2 7<br />

TB 29 29 1 1 32 32 9 31 23 29 12 26 27 13 22 24 1 18 23<br />

WAS 28 28 5 15 30 27 11 29 25 31 24t 5 14 27 15 21 27t 12 14<br />

Opponent/Defense Rank<br />

(A) Total Yards per Game<br />

(B) Yards per Play<br />

(C) Rushing Yards per Game<br />

(D) Rushing Yards per Attempt<br />

(E) Passing Net Yards per Game<br />

(F) Passing Net Yards per Play<br />

(G) Passing, Percent Had Intercepted<br />

(H) Sacks per Pass Play<br />

(I) First Downs per Game<br />

(J) Third Down Efficiency<br />

(K) Fourth Down Efficiency<br />

(L) Punt Return Average<br />

(M) Kickoff Return Average<br />

(N) Gross Punting Average<br />

(O) Net Punting Average<br />

(P) Points per Game<br />

(Q) Field Goal Percentage<br />

Combined Offense/Defense Rank<br />

(R) Points per Game Differential<br />

(S) Net Yards per Game Differential


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 6403 2017 4386 426.9 134.5 292.4<br />

2) Denver 5878 1660 4218 391.9 110.7 281.2<br />

3) Houston 5601 2021 3580 373.4 134.7 238.7<br />

4) Indianapolis 5534 1590 3944 368.9 106.0 262.9<br />

5) Baltimore 5288 1695 3593 352.5 113.0 239.5<br />

6) Oakland 5239 1305 3934 349.3 87.0 262.3<br />

7) Buffalo 5152 2108 3044 343.5 140.5 202.9<br />

8) Cincinnati 5134 1698 3436 342.3 113.2 229.1<br />

9) Pittsburgh 5112 1446 3666 340.8 96.4 244.4<br />

10) Kansas City 4989 2302 2687 332.6 153.5 179.1<br />

11) Tennessee 4789 1608 3181 319.3 107.2 212.1<br />

12) Miami 4728 1755 2973 315.2 117.0 198.2<br />

13) Cleveland 4708 1455 3253 313.9 97.0 216.9<br />

14) San Diego 4546 1391 3155 303.1 92.7 210.3<br />

15) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 4455 1763 2692 297.0 117.5 179.5<br />

16) Jacksonville 4413 1247 3166 294.2 83.1 211.1<br />

AFC / TOTAL DEFENSE<br />

Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing<br />

1) Pittsburgh 4093 1312 2781 272.9 87.5 185.4<br />

2) Denver 4533 1365 3168 302.2 91.0 211.2<br />

3) Cincinnati 4763 1509 3254 317.5 100.6 216.9<br />

4) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 4840 2029 2811 322.7 135.3 187.4<br />

5) Houston 4907 1479 3428 327.1 98.6 228.5<br />

6) San Diego 4958 1427 3531 330.5 95.1 235.4<br />

7) Kansas City 5216 1999 3217 347.7 133.3 214.5<br />

8) Miami 5265 1567 3698 351.0 104.5 246.5<br />

9) Baltimore 5426 1918 3508 361.7 127.9 233.9<br />

10) Oakland 5462 1827 3635 364.1 121.8 242.3<br />

11) Buffalo 5474 2200 3274 364.9 146.7 218.3<br />

12) Cleveland 5609 1807 3802 373.9 120.5 253.5<br />

13) Tennessee 5624 1913 3711 374.9 127.5 247.4<br />

14) Indianapolis 5636 2098 3538 375.7 139.9 235.9<br />

15) <strong>New</strong> England 5716 1583 4133 381.1 105.5 275.5<br />

16) Jacksonville 5867 2177 3690 391.1 145.1 246.0<br />

NFC / TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing<br />

1) Detroit 6213 1541 4672 414.2 102.7 311.5<br />

2) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 6133 1514 4619 408.9 100.9 307.9<br />

3) Washington 5770 2435 3335 384.7 162.3 222.3<br />

4) Dallas 5698 1165 4533 379.9 77.7 302.2<br />

5) Atlanta 5628 1332 4296 375.2 88.8 286.4<br />

6) Tampa Bay 5454 1693 3761 363.6 112.9 250.7<br />

7) San Francisco 5382 2362 3020 358.8 157.5 201.3<br />

8) Philadelphia 5348 1764 3584 356.5 117.6 238.9<br />

9) Green Bay 5346 1630 3716 356.4 108.7 247.7<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5290 1677 3613 352.7 111.8 240.9<br />

11) Seattle 5248 2426 2822 349.9 161.7 188.1<br />

12) Carolina 5241 1815 3426 349.4 121.0 228.4<br />

13) Minnesota 4941 2417 2524 329.4 161.1 168.3<br />

14) St. Louis 4933 1635 3298 328.9 109.0 219.9<br />

15) Chicago 4580 1826 2754 305.3 121.7 183.6<br />

16) Arizona 3947 1149 2798 263.1 76.6 186.5<br />

NFC / TOTAL DEFENSE<br />

Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing<br />

1) San Francisco 4448 1452 2996 296.5 96.8 199.7<br />

2) Seattle 4568 1570 2998 304.5 104.7 199.9<br />

3) Chicago 4723 1555 3168 314.9 103.7 211.2<br />

4) Carolina 4888 1698 3190 325.9 113.2 212.7<br />

5) Green Bay 4944 1679 3265 329.6 111.9 217.7<br />

6) Arizona 4998 2063 2935 333.2 137.5 195.7<br />

7) Detroit 5069 1745 3324 337.9 116.3 221.6<br />

8) Philadelphia 5094 1836 3258 339.6 122.4 217.2<br />

9) St. Louis 5120 1727 3393 341.3 115.1 226.2<br />

10) Minnesota 5195 1620 3575 346.3 108.0 238.3<br />

11) Dallas 5326 1729 3597 355.1 115.3 239.8<br />

12) Atlanta 5483 1827 3656 365.5 121.8 243.7<br />

13) Washington 5747 1432 4315 383.1 95.5 287.7<br />

14) Tampa Bay 5800 1255 4545 386.7 83.7 303.0<br />

15) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5817 1956 3861 387.8 130.4 257.4<br />

16) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 6512 2088 4424 434.1 139.2 294.9


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / TOTAL OFFENSE<br />

Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 6403 2017 4386 426.9 134.5 292.4<br />

2) Detroit 6213 1541 4672 414.2 102.7 311.5<br />

3) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 6133 1514 4619 408.9 100.9 307.9<br />

4) Denver 5878 1660 4218 391.9 110.7 281.2<br />

5) Washington 5770 2435 3335 384.7 162.3 222.3<br />

6) Dallas 5698 1165 4533 379.9 77.7 302.2<br />

7) Atlanta 5628 1332 4296 375.2 88.8 286.4<br />

8) Houston 5601 2021 3580 373.4 134.7 238.7<br />

9) Indianapolis 5534 1590 3944 368.9 106.0 262.9<br />

10) Tampa Bay 5454 1693 3761 363.6 112.9 250.7<br />

11) San Francisco 5382 2362 3020 358.8 157.5 201.3<br />

12) Philadelphia 5348 1764 3584 356.5 117.6 238.9<br />

13) Green Bay 5346 1630 3716 356.4 108.7 247.7<br />

14) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5290 1677 3613 352.7 111.8 240.9<br />

15) Baltimore 5288 1695 3593 352.5 113.0 239.5<br />

16) Seattle 5248 2426 2822 349.9 161.7 188.1<br />

17) Carolina 5241 1815 3426 349.4 121.0 228.4<br />

18) Oakland 5239 1305 3934 349.3 87.0 262.3<br />

19) Buffalo 5152 2108 3044 343.5 140.5 202.9<br />

20) Cincinnati 5134 1698 3436 342.3 113.2 229.1<br />

21) Pittsburgh 5112 1446 3666 340.8 96.4 244.4<br />

22) Kansas City 4989 2302 2687 332.6 153.5 179.1<br />

23) Minnesota 4941 2417 2524 329.4 161.1 168.3<br />

24) St. Louis 4933 1635 3298 328.9 109.0 219.9<br />

25) Tennessee 4789 1608 3181 319.3 107.2 212.1<br />

26) Miami 4728 1755 2973 315.2 117.0 198.2<br />

27) Cleveland 4708 1455 3253 313.9 97.0 216.9<br />

28) Chicago 4580 1826 2754 305.3 121.7 183.6<br />

29) San Diego 4546 1391 3155 303.1 92.7 210.3<br />

30) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 4455 1763 2692 297.0 117.5 179.5<br />

31) Jacksonville 4413 1247 3166 294.2 83.1 211.1<br />

32) Arizona 3947 1149 2798 263.1 76.6 186.5<br />

NFL / TOTAL DEFENSE<br />

Rank Team Total Rushing Passing Total Rushing Passing<br />

1) Pittsburgh 4093 1312 2781 272.9 87.5 185.4<br />

2) San Francisco 4448 1452 2996 296.5 96.8 199.7<br />

3) Denver 4533 1365 3168 302.2 91.0 211.2<br />

4) Seattle 4568 1570 2998 304.5 104.7 199.9<br />

5) Chicago 4723 1555 3168 314.9 103.7 211.2<br />

6) Cincinnati 4763 1509 3254 317.5 100.6 216.9<br />

7) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 4840 2029 2811 322.7 135.3 187.4<br />

8) Carolina 4888 1698 3190 325.9 113.2 212.7<br />

9) Houston 4907 1479 3428 327.1 98.6 228.5<br />

10) Green Bay 4944 1679 3265 329.6 111.9 217.7<br />

11) San Diego 4958 1427 3531 330.5 95.1 235.4<br />

12) Arizona 4998 2063 2935 333.2 137.5 195.7<br />

13) Detroit 5069 1745 3324 337.9 116.3 221.6<br />

14) Philadelphia 5094 1836 3258 339.6 122.4 217.2<br />

15) St. Louis 5120 1727 3393 341.3 115.1 226.2<br />

16) Minnesota 5195 1620 3575 346.3 108.0 238.3<br />

17) Kansas City 5216 1999 3217 347.7 133.3 214.5<br />

18) Miami 5265 1567 3698 351.0 104.5 246.5<br />

19) Dallas 5326 1729 3597 355.1 115.3 239.8<br />

20) Baltimore 5426 1918 3508 361.7 127.9 233.9<br />

21) Oakland 5462 1827 3635 364.1 121.8 242.3<br />

22) Buffalo 5474 2200 3274 364.9 146.7 218.3<br />

23) Atlanta 5483 1827 3656 365.5 121.8 243.7<br />

24) Cleveland 5609 1807 3802 373.9 120.5 253.5<br />

25) Tennessee 5624 1913 3711 374.9 127.5 247.4<br />

26) Indianapolis 5636 2098 3538 375.7 139.9 235.9<br />

27) <strong>New</strong> England 5716 1583 4133 381.1 105.5 275.5<br />

28) Washington 5747 1432 4315 383.1 95.5 287.7<br />

29) Tampa Bay 5800 1255 4545 386.7 83.7 303.0<br />

30) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5817 1956 3861 387.8 130.4 257.4<br />

31) Jacksonville 5867 2177 3690 391.1 145.1 246.0<br />

32) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 6512 2088 4424 434.1 139.2 294.9


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS<br />

TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net<br />

Rank Team<br />

Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 19 20 39 9 7 16 = +23<br />

2) Houston 15 14 29 11 4 15 = +14<br />

3) Baltimore 13 12 25 10 5 15 = +10<br />

4) Cleveland 17 12 29 17 5 22 = +7<br />

5) Cincinnati 13 16 29 16 10 26 = +3<br />

6) San Diego 13 14 27 15 11 26 = +1<br />

7t) Denver 16 8 24 11 13 24 = 0<br />

7t) Jacksonville 12 11 23 14 9 23 = 0<br />

9) Oakland 11 8 19 15 10 25 = -6<br />

10) Tennessee 16 5 21 16 12 28 = -7<br />

11) Miami 10 6 16 12 12 24 = -8<br />

12) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 11 11 22 18 17 35 = -13<br />

13t) Buffalo 11 8 19 17 16 33 = -14<br />

13t) Indianapolis 10 3 13 18 9 27 = -14<br />

13t) Pittsburgh 9 7 16 14 16 30 = -14<br />

16) Kansas City 7 5 12 20 17 37 = -25<br />

Totals 203 160 363 233 173 406 = -43<br />

NFC / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS<br />

TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net<br />

Rank Team<br />

Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff<br />

1) Chicago 23 17 40 16 8 24 = +16<br />

2) Washington 18 10 28 8 6 14 = +14<br />

3) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 20 14 34 15 6 21 = +13<br />

4t) Atlanta 19 11 30 14 4 18 = +12<br />

4t) Seattle 17 13 30 10 8 18 = +12<br />

6) Green Bay 18 5 23 8 7 15 = +8<br />

7) San Francisco 13 10 23 8 8 16 = +7<br />

8) Tampa Bay 18 8 26 16 6 22 = +4<br />

9) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 14 11 25 18 5 23 = +2<br />

10t) Arizona 22 11 33 20 12 32 = +1<br />

10t) Carolina 10 12 22 11 10 21 = +1<br />

12) St. Louis 17 4 21 13 8 21 = 0<br />

13) Minnesota 10 11 21 12 11 23 = -2<br />

14) Dallas 7 9 16 16 10 26 = -10<br />

15) Detroit 11 6 17 16 13 29 = -12<br />

16) Philadelphia 8 5 13 14 22 36 = -23<br />

Totals 245 157 402 215 144 359 = +43<br />

NFL / TAKE-AWAYS, GIVE-AWAYS<br />

TAKE-AWAYS GIVE-AWAYS Net<br />

Rank Team<br />

Int Fum Total Int Fum Total Diff<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 19 20 39 9 7 16 = +23<br />

2) Chicago 23 17 40 16 8 24 = +16<br />

3t) Houston 15 14 29 11 4 15 = +14<br />

3t) Washington 18 10 28 8 6 14 = +14<br />

5) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 20 14 34 15 6 21 = +13<br />

6t) Atlanta 19 11 30 14 4 18 = +12<br />

6t) Seattle 17 13 30 10 8 18 = +12<br />

8) Baltimore 13 12 25 10 5 15 = +10<br />

9) Green Bay 18 5 23 8 7 15 = +8<br />

10t) Cleveland 17 12 29 17 5 22 = +7<br />

10t) San Francisco 13 10 23 8 8 16 = +7<br />

12) Tampa Bay 18 8 26 16 6 22 = +4<br />

13) Cincinnati 13 16 29 16 10 26 = +3<br />

14) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 14 11 25 18 5 23 = +2<br />

15t) San Diego 13 14 27 15 11 26 = +1<br />

15t) Arizona 22 11 33 20 12 32 = +1<br />

15t) Carolina 10 12 22 11 10 21 = +1<br />

18t) Denver 16 8 24 11 13 24 = 0<br />

18t) Jacksonville 12 11 23 14 9 23 = 0<br />

18t) St. Louis 17 4 21 13 8 21 = 0<br />

21) Minnesota 10 11 21 12 11 23 = -2<br />

22) Oakland 11 8 19 15 10 25 = -6<br />

23) Tennessee 16 5 21 16 12 28 = -7<br />

24) Miami 10 6 16 12 12 24 = -8<br />

25) Dallas 7 9 16 16 10 26 = -10<br />

26) Detroit 11 6 17 16 13 29 = -12<br />

27) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 11 11 22 18 17 35 = -13<br />

28t) Buffalo 11 8 19 17 16 33 = -14<br />

28t) Indianapolis 10 3 13 18 9 27 = -14<br />

28t) Pittsburgh 9 7 16 14 16 30 = -14<br />

31) Philadelphia 8 5 13 14 22 36 = -23<br />

32) Kansas City 7 5 12 20 17 37 = -25<br />

Totals 448 317 765 448 317 765 = 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20<br />

Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score%<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 67 372 46 68.7 17 63 94.0<br />

2) Houston 54 277 31 57.4 20 51 94.4<br />

3) Miami 37 181 21 56.8 11 32 86.5<br />

4) Denver 61 296 34 55.7 19 53 86.9<br />

5) Baltimore 47 227 26 55.3 15 41 87.2<br />

6) Cincinnati 55 264 30 54.5 18 48 87.3<br />

7) Indianapolis 45 209 24 53.3 14 38 84.4<br />

8) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 44 193 23 52.3 11 34 77.3<br />

9) Pittsburgh 46 222 24 52.2 18 42 91.3<br />

10) Tennessee 34 161 17 50.0 14 31 91.2<br />

11) Buffalo 46 198 22 47.8 15 37 80.4<br />

12) San Diego 45 198 21 46.7 17 38 84.4<br />

13) Jacksonville 35 146 15 42.9 14 29 82.9<br />

14) Cleveland 38 161 16 42.1 17 33 86.8<br />

15) Oakland 39 167 15 38.5 20 35 89.7<br />

16) Kansas City 35 115 10 28.6 15 25 71.4<br />

AFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20<br />

Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score%<br />

1) Miami 51 203 20 39.2 21 41 80.4<br />

2) Baltimore 51 226 22 43.1 24 46 90.2<br />

3) Houston 37 162 18 48.6 12 30 81.1<br />

4) Cincinnati 39 176 19 48.7 14 33 84.6<br />

5) Kansas City 59 272 29 49.2 23 52 88.1<br />

6) Pittsburgh 41 186 21 51.2 13 34 82.9<br />

7) Indianapolis 50 243 26 52.0 21 47 94.0<br />

8) Jacksonville 64 302 34 53.1 21 55 85.9<br />

9) <strong>New</strong> England 45 204 24 53.3 12 36 80.0<br />

10) Cleveland 50 219 27 54.0 10 37 74.0<br />

11) Oakland 52 251 29 55.8 16 45 86.5<br />

12) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 39 186 22 56.4 11 33 84.6<br />

13) Denver 39 205 24 61.5 13 37 94.9<br />

14) Tennessee 57 300 36 63.2 16 52 91.2<br />

15) San Diego 37 205 25 67.6 10 35 94.6<br />

16) Buffalo 52 303 38 73.1 12 50 96.2<br />

NFC / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20<br />

Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score%<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 54 291 36 66.7 13 49 90.7<br />

2) Green Bay 43 221 28 65.1 9 37 86.0<br />

3) Tampa Bay 44 210 27 61.4 8 35 79.5<br />

4) Washington 49 236 29 59.2 11 40 81.6<br />

5) Carolina 39 187 23 59.0 9 32 82.1<br />

6) Detroit 53 257 31 58.5 13 44 83.0<br />

7) Atlanta 60 300 35 58.3 19 54 90.0<br />

8) Seattle 51 257 29 56.9 19 48 94.1<br />

9) Chicago 42 200 22 52.4 15 37 88.1<br />

10) Minnesota 46 216 24 52.2 16 40 87.0<br />

11) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 58 276 30 51.7 22 52 89.7<br />

12) St. Louis 35 153 18 51.4 8 26 74.3<br />

13) San Francisco 51 239 26 51.0 19 45 88.2<br />

14) Dallas 47 219 23 48.9 19 42 89.4<br />

15) Philadelphia 48 199 21 43.8 18 39 81.3<br />

16) Arizona 38 148 16 42.1 12 28 73.7<br />

NFC / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20<br />

Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score%<br />

1) Arizona 41 164 18 43.9 13 31 75.6<br />

2) Seattle 36 147 16 44.4 12 28 77.8<br />

3) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 48 211 22 45.8 19 41 85.4<br />

4) Atlanta 39 168 18 46.2 14 32 82.1<br />

5) Chicago 39 166 19 48.7 11 30 76.9<br />

6) St. Louis 50 216 25 50.0 14 39 78.0<br />

7) Philadelphia 51 235 26 51.0 18 44 86.3<br />

8) Carolina 47 220 24 51.1 18 42 89.4<br />

9) Dallas 51 245 27 52.9 19 46 90.2<br />

10) Detroit 35 178 19 54.3 15 34 97.1<br />

11) Tampa Bay 51 244 28 54.9 16 44 86.3<br />

12) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 63 290 35 55.6 15 50 79.4<br />

13) Washington 50 245 28 56.0 16 44 88.0<br />

14) Minnesota 47 230 27 57.4 14 41 87.2<br />

15) Green Bay 41 210 25 61.0 12 37 90.2<br />

16) San Francisco 34 184 22 64.7 10 32 94.1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / TEAM/OFFENSE INSIDE THE 20<br />

Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score%<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 67 372 46 68.7 17 63 94.0<br />

2) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 54 291 36 66.7 13 49 90.7<br />

3) Green Bay 43 221 28 65.1 9 37 86.0<br />

4) Tampa Bay 44 210 27 61.4 8 35 79.5<br />

5) Washington 49 236 29 59.2 11 40 81.6<br />

6) Carolina 39 187 23 59.0 9 32 82.1<br />

7) Detroit 53 257 31 58.5 13 44 83.0<br />

8) Atlanta 60 300 35 58.3 19 54 90.0<br />

9) Houston 54 277 31 57.4 20 51 94.4<br />

10) Seattle 51 257 29 56.9 19 48 94.1<br />

11) Miami 37 181 21 56.8 11 32 86.5<br />

12) Denver 61 296 34 55.7 19 53 86.9<br />

13) Baltimore 47 227 26 55.3 15 41 87.2<br />

14) Cincinnati 55 264 30 54.5 18 48 87.3<br />

15) Indianapolis 45 209 24 53.3 14 38 84.4<br />

16) Chicago 42 200 22 52.4 15 37 88.1<br />

17) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 44 193 23 52.3 11 34 77.3<br />

18t) Minnesota 46 216 24 52.2 16 40 87.0<br />

18t) Pittsburgh 46 222 24 52.2 18 42 91.3<br />

20) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 58 276 30 51.7 22 52 89.7<br />

21) St. Louis 35 153 18 51.4 8 26 74.3<br />

22) San Francisco 51 239 26 51.0 19 45 88.2<br />

23) Tennessee 34 161 17 50.0 14 31 91.2<br />

24) Dallas 47 219 23 48.9 19 42 89.4<br />

25) Buffalo 46 198 22 47.8 15 37 80.4<br />

26) San Diego 45 198 21 46.7 17 38 84.4<br />

27) Philadelphia 48 199 21 43.8 18 39 81.3<br />

28) Jacksonville 35 146 15 42.9 14 29 82.9<br />

29t) Arizona 38 148 16 42.1 12 28 73.7<br />

29t) Cleveland 38 161 16 42.1 17 33 86.8<br />

31) Oakland 39 167 15 38.5 20 35 89.7<br />

32) Kansas City 35 115 10 28.6 15 25 71.4<br />

NFL / OPPONENTS/DEFENSE INSIDE THE 20<br />

Rank Team Poss Pts TD TD% FG Score Score%<br />

1) Miami 51 203 20 39.2 21 41 80.4<br />

2) Baltimore 51 226 22 43.1 24 46 90.2<br />

3) Arizona 41 164 18 43.9 13 31 75.6<br />

4) Seattle 36 147 16 44.4 12 28 77.8<br />

5) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 48 211 22 45.8 19 41 85.4<br />

6) Atlanta 39 168 18 46.2 14 32 82.1<br />

7) Houston 37 162 18 48.6 12 30 81.1<br />

8t) Chicago 39 166 19 48.7 11 30 76.9<br />

8t) Cincinnati 39 176 19 48.7 14 33 84.6<br />

10) Kansas City 59 272 29 49.2 23 52 88.1<br />

11) St. Louis 50 216 25 50.0 14 39 78.0<br />

12) Philadelphia 51 235 26 51.0 18 44 86.3<br />

13) Carolina 47 220 24 51.1 18 42 89.4<br />

14) Pittsburgh 41 186 21 51.2 13 34 82.9<br />

15) Indianapolis 50 243 26 52.0 21 47 94.0<br />

16) Dallas 51 245 27 52.9 19 46 90.2<br />

17) Jacksonville 64 302 34 53.1 21 55 85.9<br />

18) <strong>New</strong> England 45 204 24 53.3 12 36 80.0<br />

19) Cleveland 50 219 27 54.0 10 37 74.0<br />

20) Detroit 35 178 19 54.3 15 34 97.1<br />

21) Tampa Bay 51 244 28 54.9 16 44 86.3<br />

22) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 63 290 35 55.6 15 50 79.4<br />

23) Oakland 52 251 29 55.8 16 45 86.5<br />

24) Washington 50 245 28 56.0 16 44 88.0<br />

25) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 39 186 22 56.4 11 33 84.6<br />

26) Minnesota 47 230 27 57.4 14 41 87.2<br />

27) Green Bay 41 210 25 61.0 12 37 90.2<br />

28) Denver 39 205 24 61.5 13 37 94.9<br />

29) Tennessee 57 300 36 63.2 16 52 91.2<br />

30) San Francisco 34 184 22 64.7 10 32 94.1<br />

31) San Diego 37 205 25 67.6 10 35 94.6<br />

32) Buffalo 52 303 38 73.1 12 50 96.2


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS<br />

FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS<br />

Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 416 139 241 36 102 210 48.6 6 9 66.7<br />

2) Denver 348 100 213 35 89 201 44.3 3 5 60.0<br />

3) Indianapolis 341 102 199 40 89 214 41.6 7 8 87.5<br />

4) Houston 322 111 191 20 78 210 37.1 4 7 57.1<br />

5) Baltimore 291 86 174 31 75 199 37.7 4 12 33.3<br />

6) Pittsburgh 290 74 193 23 89 211 42.2 6 13 46.2<br />

7) Buffalo 285 98 167 20 70 183 38.3 4 7 57.1<br />

8t) Cincinnati 283 93 168 22 71 204 34.8 11 16 68.8<br />

8t) Oakland 283 67 191 25 69 205 33.7 4 16 25.0<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 280 94 152 34 73 200 36.5 7 13 53.8<br />

11) San Diego 279 78 175 26 80 206 38.8 5 10 50.0<br />

12) Kansas City 278 112 142 24 66 198 33.3 7 15 46.7<br />

13) Miami 272 89 147 36 73 194 37.6 5 14 35.7<br />

14) Cleveland 261 66 173 22 64 208 30.8 6 14 42.9<br />

15t) Jacksonville 248 71 143 34 57 200 28.5 8 23 34.8<br />

15t) Tennessee 248 64 162 22 77 203 37.9 5 13 38.5<br />

Totals 4725 1444 2831 450 1222 3246 37.6 92 195 47.2<br />

AFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS<br />

FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS<br />

Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct<br />

1) Pittsburgh 255 73 157 25 70 196 35.7 7 9 77.8<br />

2) Kansas City 269 94 157 18 72 190 37.9 3 4 75.0<br />

3) Houston 273 86 158 29 62 200 31.0 5 16 31.3<br />

4) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 277 91 152 34 77 211 36.5 11 14 78.6<br />

5) Denver 279 67 181 31 62 202 30.7 7 18 38.9<br />

6) Cincinnati 284 87 175 22 74 201 36.8 3 10 30.0<br />

7) Oakland 290 92 171 27 81 201 40.3 7 13 53.8<br />

8) Miami 292 67 200 25 79 222 35.6 10 14 71.4<br />

9) San Diego 299 80 192 27 82 199 41.2 4 10 40.0<br />

10) Indianapolis 306 99 176 31 70 186 37.6 3 7 42.9<br />

11) Baltimore 317 103 182 32 80 219 36.5 6 12 50.0<br />

12) <strong>New</strong> England 324 96 196 32 77 192 40.1 9 22 40.9<br />

13) Cleveland 328 98 194 36 80 210 38.1 7 11 63.6<br />

14) Buffalo 330 128 172 30 85 192 44.3 6 11 54.5<br />

15) Tennessee 337 117 196 24 78 198 39.4 6 11 54.5<br />

16) Jacksonville 352 127 190 35 83 201 41.3 4 7 57.1<br />

Totals 4812 1505 2849 458 1212 3220 37.6 98 189 51.9


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS<br />

FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS<br />

Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct<br />

1) Detroit 362 80 257 25 90 214 42.1 6 15 40.0<br />

2) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 330 61 249 20 87 195 44.6 6 12 50.0<br />

3) Atlanta 328 68 235 25 89 190 46.8 1 5 20.0<br />

4) Dallas 318 69 224 25 86 199 43.2 8 11 72.7<br />

5t) Green Bay 317 82 195 40 84 200 42.0 6 12 50.0<br />

5t) Washington 317 127 165 25 63 179 35.2 12 17 70.6<br />

7) Philadelphia 314 103 181 30 79 208 38.0 12 20 60.0<br />

8) San Francisco 302 121 160 21 64 180 35.6 6 10 60.0<br />

9) Carolina 300 111 158 31 78 188 41.5 3 9 33.3<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 295 88 175 32 73 184 39.7 5 10 50.0<br />

11) Seattle 294 121 145 28 75 187 40.1 11 18 61.1<br />

12) Tampa Bay 283 83 176 24 69 196 35.2 7 17 41.2<br />

13) Minnesota 281 103 150 28 72 198 36.4 6 10 60.0<br />

14) Chicago 273 89 155 29 76 204 37.3 5 13 38.5<br />

15) St. Louis 267 75 176 16 65 198 32.8 12 22 54.5<br />

16) Arizona 235 55 160 20 55 218 25.2 9 23 39.1<br />

Totals 4816 1436 2961 419 1205 3138 38.4 115 224 51.3<br />

NFC / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS<br />

FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS<br />

Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct<br />

1) Chicago 266 71 171 24 71 206 34.5 10 16 62.5<br />

2) Arizona 268 100 148 20 69 208 33.2 2 7 28.6<br />

3) San Francisco 273 69 170 34 68 203 33.5 13 24 54.2<br />

4) Seattle 275 76 173 26 74 187 39.6 2 8 25.0<br />

5) Atlanta 280 93 177 10 74 184 40.2 6 13 46.2<br />

6) Green Bay 283 73 178 32 77 206 37.4 8 22 36.4<br />

7) Philadelphia 285 93 166 26 78 195 40.0 2 10 20.0<br />

8) Detroit 286 97 159 30 72 193 37.3 5 6 83.3<br />

9) Dallas 293 75 189 29 76 191 39.8 6 11 54.5<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 299 96 187 16 80 184 43.5 8 17 47.1<br />

11) Carolina 304 95 178 31 69 190 36.3 8 17 47.1<br />

12) St. Louis 310 99 189 22 75 201 37.3 6 16 37.5<br />

13) Tampa Bay 314 73 214 27 85 205 41.5 5 11 45.5<br />

14) Washington 320 82 210 28 88 202 43.6 8 14 57.1<br />

15) Minnesota 321 79 211 31 89 217 41.0 10 19 52.6<br />

16) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 352 104 223 25 70 192 36.5 10 19 52.6<br />

Totals 4729 1375 2943 411 1215 3164 38.4 109 230 47.4


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / OFFENSE/TEAMS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS<br />

FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS<br />

Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 416 139 241 36 102 210 48.6 6 9 66.7<br />

2) Detroit 362 80 257 25 90 214 42.1 6 15 40.0<br />

3) Denver 348 100 213 35 89 201 44.3 3 5 60.0<br />

4) Indianapolis 341 102 199 40 89 214 41.6 7 8 87.5<br />

5) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 330 61 249 20 87 195 44.6 6 12 50.0<br />

6) Atlanta 328 68 235 25 89 190 46.8 1 5 20.0<br />

7) Houston 322 111 191 20 78 210 37.1 4 7 57.1<br />

8) Dallas 318 69 224 25 86 199 43.2 8 11 72.7<br />

9t) Green Bay 317 82 195 40 84 200 42.0 6 12 50.0<br />

9t) Washington 317 127 165 25 63 179 35.2 12 17 70.6<br />

11) Philadelphia 314 103 181 30 79 208 38.0 12 20 60.0<br />

12) San Francisco 302 121 160 21 64 180 35.6 6 10 60.0<br />

13) Carolina 300 111 158 31 78 188 41.5 3 9 33.3<br />

14) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 295 88 175 32 73 184 39.7 5 10 50.0<br />

15) Seattle 294 121 145 28 75 187 40.1 11 18 61.1<br />

16) Baltimore 291 86 174 31 75 199 37.7 4 12 33.3<br />

17) Pittsburgh 290 74 193 23 89 211 42.2 6 13 46.2<br />

18) Buffalo 285 98 167 20 70 183 38.3 4 7 57.1<br />

19t) Cincinnati 283 93 168 22 71 204 34.8 11 16 68.8<br />

19t) Oakland 283 67 191 25 69 205 33.7 4 16 25.0<br />

19t) Tampa Bay 283 83 176 24 69 196 35.2 7 17 41.2<br />

22) Minnesota 281 103 150 28 72 198 36.4 6 10 60.0<br />

23) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 280 94 152 34 73 200 36.5 7 13 53.8<br />

24) San Diego 279 78 175 26 80 206 38.8 5 10 50.0<br />

25) Kansas City 278 112 142 24 66 198 33.3 7 15 46.7<br />

26) Chicago 273 89 155 29 76 204 37.3 5 13 38.5<br />

27) Miami 272 89 147 36 73 194 37.6 5 14 35.7<br />

28) St. Louis 267 75 176 16 65 198 32.8 12 22 54.5<br />

29) Cleveland 261 66 173 22 64 208 30.8 6 14 42.9<br />

30t) Jacksonville 248 71 143 34 57 200 28.5 8 23 34.8<br />

30t) Tennessee 248 64 162 22 77 203 37.9 5 13 38.5<br />

32) Arizona 235 55 160 20 55 218 25.2 9 23 39.1<br />

Totals 9541 2880 5792 869 2427 6384 38.0 207 419 49.4<br />

NFL / DEFENSE/OPPONENTS: FIRST DOWNS, THIRD DOWNS, FOURTH DOWNS<br />

FIRST DOWNS THIRD DOWNS FOURTH DOWNS<br />

Rank Team Total Rush Pass Pen Made Att Pct Made Att Pct<br />

1) Pittsburgh 255 73 157 25 70 196 35.7 7 9 77.8<br />

2) Chicago 266 71 171 24 71 206 34.5 10 16 62.5<br />

3) Arizona 268 100 148 20 69 208 33.2 2 7 28.6<br />

4) Kansas City 269 94 157 18 72 190 37.9 3 4 75.0<br />

5t) Houston 273 86 158 29 62 200 31.0 5 16 31.3<br />

5t) San Francisco 273 69 170 34 68 203 33.5 13 24 54.2<br />

7) Seattle 275 76 173 26 74 187 39.6 2 8 25.0<br />

8) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 277 91 152 34 77 211 36.5 11 14 78.6<br />

9) Denver 279 67 181 31 62 202 30.7 7 18 38.9<br />

10) Atlanta 280 93 177 10 74 184 40.2 6 13 46.2<br />

11) Green Bay 283 73 178 32 77 206 37.4 8 22 36.4<br />

12) Cincinnati 284 87 175 22 74 201 36.8 3 10 30.0<br />

13) Philadelphia 285 93 166 26 78 195 40.0 2 10 20.0<br />

14) Detroit 286 97 159 30 72 193 37.3 5 6 83.3<br />

15) Oakland 290 92 171 27 81 201 40.3 7 13 53.8<br />

16) Miami 292 67 200 25 79 222 35.6 10 14 71.4<br />

17) Dallas 293 75 189 29 76 191 39.8 6 11 54.5<br />

18t) San Diego 299 80 192 27 82 199 41.2 4 10 40.0<br />

18t) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 299 96 187 16 80 184 43.5 8 17 47.1<br />

20) Carolina 304 95 178 31 69 190 36.3 8 17 47.1<br />

21) Indianapolis 306 99 176 31 70 186 37.6 3 7 42.9<br />

22) St. Louis 310 99 189 22 75 201 37.3 6 16 37.5<br />

23) Tampa Bay 314 73 214 27 85 205 41.5 5 11 45.5<br />

24) Baltimore 317 103 182 32 80 219 36.5 6 12 50.0<br />

25) Washington 320 82 210 28 88 202 43.6 8 14 57.1<br />

26) Minnesota 321 79 211 31 89 217 41.0 10 19 52.6<br />

27) <strong>New</strong> England 324 96 196 32 77 192 40.1 9 22 40.9<br />

28) Cleveland 328 98 194 36 80 210 38.1 7 11 63.6<br />

29) Buffalo 330 128 172 30 85 192 44.3 6 11 54.5<br />

30) Tennessee 337 117 196 24 78 198 39.4 6 11 54.5<br />

31t) Jacksonville 352 127 190 35 83 201 41.3 4 7 57.1<br />

31t) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 352 104 223 25 70 192 36.5 10 19 52.6<br />

Totals 9541 2880 5792 869 2427 6384 38.0 207 419 49.4


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS<br />

Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> England 5.91 522 3084<br />

2) Denver 5.85 469 2742<br />

3) Houston 5.58 465 2595<br />

4) Buffalo 5.40 426 2300<br />

5) Kansas City 5.39 430 2319<br />

6) Baltimore 5.33 433 2309<br />

7) Indianapolis 5.30 467 2474<br />

8) Tennessee 5.22 391 2042<br />

9) Miami 5.22 403 2103<br />

10) San Diego 5.20 412 2142<br />

11) Cleveland 5.14 402 2065<br />

12t) Oakland 5.14 427 2193<br />

12t) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 5.14 427 2193<br />

14) Cincinnati 5.07 421 2135<br />

15) Pittsburgh 4.93 423 2087<br />

16) Jacksonville 4.86 393 1911<br />

TOTAL 5.31 6911 36694<br />

AFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS<br />

Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards<br />

1) Denver 4.88 419 2045<br />

2) San Diego 4.90 430 2107<br />

3) Kansas City 5.04 395 1992<br />

4) Cleveland 5.05 467 2359<br />

5) Miami 5.07 431 2187<br />

6) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 5.12 413 2113<br />

7) Cincinnati 5.12 429 2197<br />

8) Baltimore 5.12 453 2320<br />

9) Tennessee 5.19 461 2391<br />

10) Pittsburgh 5.23 393 2057<br />

11) Houston 5.41 426 2303<br />

12) Buffalo 5.63 441 2483<br />

13) Jacksonville 5.63 482 2716<br />

14) Oakland 5.77 413 2381<br />

15) <strong>New</strong> England 6.08 457 2780<br />

16) Indianapolis 6.30 424 2673<br />

TOTAL 5.35 6934 37104


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS<br />

Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards<br />

1) Washington 6.47 438 2835<br />

2) San Francisco 6.36 425 2704<br />

3) Carolina 6.19 417 2581<br />

4) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 5.86 459 2690<br />

5) Atlanta 5.67 439 2488<br />

6) Seattle 5.66 404 2286<br />

7) Detroit 5.65 502 2838<br />

8) Tampa Bay 5.59 419 2344<br />

9) St. Louis 5.57 406 2260<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5.54 412 2284<br />

11) Dallas 5.41 442 2390<br />

12) Minnesota 5.07 412 2088<br />

13) Philadelphia 4.97 455 2262<br />

14) Green Bay 4.81 433 2083<br />

15) Chicago 4.42 406 1796<br />

16) Arizona 4.19 402 1686<br />

TOTAL 5.47 6871 37615<br />

NFC / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS<br />

Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards<br />

1) San Francisco 4.35 406 1768<br />

2) Detroit 4.76 417 1985<br />

3) Green Bay 4.76 415 1977<br />

4) Minnesota 5.11 452 2311<br />

5) St. Louis 5.25 446 2343<br />

6) Chicago 5.26 421 2214<br />

7) Seattle 5.28 402 2121<br />

8) Dallas 5.30 414 2193<br />

9) Arizona 5.33 433 2309<br />

10) Philadelphia 5.37 414 2222<br />

11) Atlanta 5.45 416 2267<br />

12) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5.65 426 2409<br />

13) Carolina 5.75 431 2477<br />

14) Washington 5.98 439 2626<br />

15) Tampa Bay 6.20 439 2723<br />

16) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 6.83 477 3260<br />

TOTAL 5.43 6848 37205


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY TEAMS<br />

Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards<br />

1) Washington 6.47 438 2835<br />

2) San Francisco 6.36 425 2704<br />

3) Carolina 6.19 417 2581<br />

4) <strong>New</strong> England 5.91 522 3084<br />

5) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 5.86 459 2690<br />

6) Denver 5.85 469 2742<br />

7) Atlanta 5.67 439 2488<br />

8) Seattle 5.66 404 2286<br />

9) Detroit 5.65 502 2838<br />

10) Tampa Bay 5.59 419 2344<br />

11) Houston 5.58 465 2595<br />

12) St. Louis 5.57 406 2260<br />

13) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5.54 412 2284<br />

14) Dallas 5.41 442 2390<br />

15) Buffalo 5.40 426 2300<br />

16) Kansas City 5.39 430 2319<br />

17) Baltimore 5.33 433 2309<br />

18) Indianapolis 5.30 467 2474<br />

19) Tennessee 5.22 391 2042<br />

20) Miami 5.22 403 2103<br />

21) San Diego 5.20 412 2142<br />

22) Cleveland 5.14 402 2065<br />

23t) Oakland 5.14 427 2193<br />

23t) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 5.14 427 2193<br />

25) Cincinnati 5.07 421 2135<br />

26) Minnesota 5.07 412 2088<br />

27) Philadelphia 4.97 455 2262<br />

28) Pittsburgh 4.93 423 2087<br />

29) Jacksonville 4.86 393 1911<br />

30) Green Bay 4.81 433 2083<br />

31) Chicago 4.42 406 1796<br />

32) Arizona 4.19 402 1686<br />

TOTAL 5.39 13782 74309<br />

NFL / FIRST-DOWN PLAYS BY OPPONENTS<br />

Rank Team Yds/Play Plays Yards<br />

1) San Francisco 4.35 406 1768<br />

2) Detroit 4.76 417 1985<br />

3) Green Bay 4.76 415 1977<br />

4) Denver 4.88 419 2045<br />

5) San Diego 4.90 430 2107<br />

6) Kansas City 5.04 395 1992<br />

7) Cleveland 5.05 467 2359<br />

8) Miami 5.07 431 2187<br />

9) Minnesota 5.11 452 2311<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 5.12 413 2113<br />

11) Cincinnati 5.12 429 2197<br />

12) Baltimore 5.12 453 2320<br />

13) Tennessee 5.19 461 2391<br />

14) Pittsburgh 5.23 393 2057<br />

15) St. Louis 5.25 446 2343<br />

16) Chicago 5.26 421 2214<br />

17) Seattle 5.28 402 2121<br />

18) Dallas 5.30 414 2193<br />

19) Arizona 5.33 433 2309<br />

20) Philadelphia 5.37 414 2222<br />

21) Houston 5.41 426 2303<br />

22) Atlanta 5.45 416 2267<br />

23) Buffalo 5.63 441 2483<br />

24) Jacksonville 5.63 482 2716<br />

25) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 5.65 426 2409<br />

26) Carolina 5.75 431 2477<br />

27) Oakland 5.77 413 2381<br />

28) Washington 5.98 439 2626<br />

29) <strong>New</strong> England 6.08 457 2780<br />

30) Tampa Bay 6.20 439 2723<br />

31) Indianapolis 6.30 424 2673<br />

32) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 6.83 477 3260<br />

TOTAL 5.39 13782 74309


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team)<br />

Rank Team<br />

TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start<br />

1) Baltimore 79 74 23 31.1 61 77.2 1 16 24.9<br />

2) Miami 70 69 32 46.4 59 84.3 0 10 24.2<br />

3) Buffalo 87 87 49 56.3 69 79.3 0 6 24.2<br />

4) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 75 71 27 38.0 61 81.3 0 15 23.9<br />

5) Pittsburgh 70 69 26 37.7 51 72.9 2 15 23.1<br />

6) Cleveland 72 67 23 34.3 59 81.9 2 18 22.8<br />

7) Tennessee 95 94 33 35.1 66 69.5 1 21 22.7<br />

8) Denver 70 61 34 55.7 51 72.9 0 14 22.0<br />

9) <strong>New</strong> England 74 69 34 49.3 56 75.7 0 16 21.8<br />

10) Cincinnati 70 68 28 41.2 52 74.3 1 15 21.4<br />

11) San Diego 72 69 33 47.8 60 83.3 0 17 21.0<br />

12) Oakland 90 87 49 56.3 73 81.1 0 17 20.8<br />

13) Jacksonville 91 91 45 49.5 68 74.7 0 19 20.7<br />

14) Kansas City 89 89 42 47.2 75 84.3 1 15 20.7<br />

15) Houston 72 69 30 43.5 59 81.9 0 18 20.4<br />

16) Indianapolis 86 85 47 55.3 70 81.4 0 15 20.3<br />

Totals 1262 1219 555 45.5 990 81.2 8 247 22.1<br />

AFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team)<br />

Rank Team<br />

TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start<br />

1) Cleveland 74 72 29 40.3 52 70.3 1 21 19.8<br />

2) San Diego 73 70 28 40.0 59 80.8 1 23 20.5<br />

3) Baltimore 85 82 48 58.5 76 89.4 0 16 20.5<br />

4) Indianapolis 74 74 44 59.5 70 94.6 0 13 20.7<br />

5) <strong>New</strong> England 107 104 50 48.1 83 77.6 0 22 21.2<br />

6) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 65 60 12 20.0 39 60.0 1 27 21.3<br />

7) Miami 70 66 33 50.0 59 84.3 0 16 21.6<br />

8) Denver 92 90 61 67.8 77 83.7 0 7 21.8<br />

9) Cincinnati 82 80 27 33.8 64 78.0 0 24 21.9<br />

10) Oakland 69 62 37 59.7 60 87.0 2 12 22.2<br />

11) Jacksonville 65 63 26 41.3 52 80.0 1 12 22.9<br />

12) Pittsburgh 70 68 27 39.7 52 74.3 0 10 23.0<br />

13) Tennessee 67 64 37 57.8 53 79.1 2 7 23.5<br />

14) Buffalo 68 65 20 30.8 40 58.8 0 12 23.6<br />

15) Kansas City 56 52 25 48.1 47 83.9 2 5 23.9<br />

16) Houston 87 84 27 32.1 57 65.5 0 13 24.8<br />

Totals 1204 1156 531 45.9 940 81.3 10 240 22.0<br />

Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at<br />

the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other<br />

kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of<br />

bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining<br />

possession are not included.<br />

ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.<br />

I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team)<br />

Rank Team<br />

TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 77 76 14 18.4 51 66.2 0 23 25.2<br />

2) Minnesota 74 71 32 45.1 56 75.7 2 9 24.6<br />

3) Seattle 57 55 30 54.5 47 82.5 1 11 24.3<br />

4) Chicago 60 54 12 22.2 34 56.7 0 11 24.3<br />

5) Green Bay 69 67 24 35.8 50 72.5 3 11 23.2<br />

6) San Francisco 61 59 14 23.7 50 82.0 0 16 23.2<br />

7) Atlanta 67 64 43 67.2 59 88.1 0 5 21.5<br />

8) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 85 83 37 44.6 74 87.1 0 18 21.4<br />

9) Philadelphia 85 79 29 36.7 56 65.9 0 17 21.2<br />

10) Arizona 74 72 39 54.2 66 89.2 0 14 21.1<br />

11) Detroit 88 87 55 63.2 73 83.0 0 15 20.8<br />

12) Tampa Bay 79 76 47 61.8 69 87.3 1 14 20.6<br />

13) Carolina 79 75 37 49.3 63 79.7 1 13 20.5<br />

14) St. Louis 79 73 41 56.2 63 79.7 0 16 20.2<br />

15) Washington 82 79 48 60.8 71 86.6 0 13 20.2<br />

16) Dallas 83 79 49 62.0 74 89.2 0 16 19.9<br />

Totals 1199 1149 551 48.0 956 83.2 8 222 21.9<br />

NFC / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team)<br />

Rank Team<br />

TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start<br />

1) Chicago 79 77 44 57.1 71 89.9 0 17 19.7<br />

2) Atlanta 90 88 42 47.7 79 87.8 0 19 20.5<br />

3) Minnesota 79 79 49 62.0 68 86.1 0 15 20.7<br />

4) Seattle 83 79 34 43.0 71 85.5 0 22 20.8<br />

5) Tampa Bay 81 79 55 69.6 76 93.8 0 7 21.0<br />

6) Dallas 80 74 30 40.5 58 72.5 1 19 21.4<br />

7) St. Louis 64 62 36 58.1 57 89.1 0 9 21.6<br />

8) Carolina 68 64 32 50.0 50 73.5 0 11 21.8<br />

9) Washington 86 83 33 39.8 57 66.3 1 15 21.9<br />

10) Philadelphia 68 65 26 40.0 51 75.0 0 15 22.4<br />

11) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 86 84 42 50.0 69 80.2 1 16 22.9<br />

12) Green Bay 82 81 35 43.2 58 70.7 1 12 23.0<br />

13) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 87 82 21 25.6 63 72.4 0 20 23.0<br />

14) San Francisco 82 80 39 48.8 69 84.1 0 12 23.7<br />

15) Arizona 60 58 28 48.3 49 81.7 0 5 23.9<br />

16) Detroit 82 77 29 37.7 60 73.2 2 15 24.2<br />

Totals 1257 1212 575 47.41006 83.0 6 229 22.0<br />

Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at<br />

the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other<br />

kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of<br />

bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining<br />

possession are not included.<br />

ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.<br />

I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / KICKOFFS (Receiving Team)<br />

Rank Team<br />

TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start<br />

1) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 77 76 14 18.4 51 66.2 0 23 25.2<br />

2) Baltimore 79 74 23 31.1 61 77.2 1 16 24.9<br />

3) Minnesota 74 71 32 45.1 56 75.7 2 9 24.6<br />

4) Seattle 57 55 30 54.5 47 82.5 1 11 24.3<br />

5) Chicago 60 54 12 22.2 34 56.7 0 11 24.3<br />

6) Miami 70 69 32 46.4 59 84.3 0 10 24.2<br />

7) Buffalo 87 87 49 56.3 69 79.3 0 6 24.2<br />

8) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 75 71 27 38.0 61 81.3 0 15 23.9<br />

9) Green Bay 69 67 24 35.8 50 72.5 3 11 23.2<br />

10) San Francisco 61 59 14 23.7 50 82.0 0 16 23.2<br />

11) Pittsburgh 70 69 26 37.7 51 72.9 2 15 23.1<br />

12) Cleveland 72 67 23 34.3 59 81.9 2 18 22.8<br />

13) Tennessee 95 94 33 35.1 66 69.5 1 21 22.7<br />

14) Denver 70 61 34 55.7 51 72.9 0 14 22.0<br />

15) <strong>New</strong> England 74 69 34 49.3 56 75.7 0 16 21.8<br />

16) Atlanta 67 64 43 67.2 59 88.1 0 5 21.5<br />

17) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 85 83 37 44.6 74 87.1 0 18 21.4<br />

18) Cincinnati 70 68 28 41.2 52 74.3 1 15 21.4<br />

19) Philadelphia 85 79 29 36.7 56 65.9 0 17 21.2<br />

20) Arizona 74 72 39 54.2 66 89.2 0 14 21.1<br />

21) San Diego 72 69 33 47.8 60 83.3 0 17 21.0<br />

22) Detroit 88 87 55 63.2 73 83.0 0 15 20.8<br />

23) Oakland 90 87 49 56.3 73 81.1 0 17 20.8<br />

24) Jacksonville 91 91 45 49.5 68 74.7 0 19 20.7<br />

25) Kansas City 89 89 42 47.2 75 84.3 1 15 20.7<br />

26) Tampa Bay 79 76 47 61.8 69 87.3 1 14 20.6<br />

27) Carolina 79 75 37 49.3 63 79.7 1 13 20.5<br />

28) Houston 72 69 30 43.5 59 81.9 0 18 20.4<br />

29) Indianapolis 86 85 47 55.3 70 81.4 0 15 20.3<br />

30) St. Louis 79 73 41 56.2 63 79.7 0 16 20.2<br />

31) Washington 82 79 48 60.8 71 86.6 0 13 20.2<br />

32) Dallas 83 79 49 62.0 74 89.2 0 16 19.9<br />

Totals 2461 23681106 46.71946 82.2 16 469 22.0<br />

Note: Average opponent drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at<br />

the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other<br />

kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of<br />

bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining<br />

possession are not included.<br />

ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.<br />

I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / KICKOFFS (Kicking Team)<br />

Rank Team<br />

TotKO AdjKO TB TB% EZ EZ% OB I20 Avg.Start<br />

1) Chicago 79 77 44 57.1 71 89.9 0 17 19.7<br />

2) Cleveland 74 72 29 40.3 52 70.3 1 21 19.8<br />

3) San Diego 73 70 28 40.0 59 80.8 1 23 20.5<br />

4) Atlanta 90 88 42 47.7 79 87.8 0 19 20.5<br />

5) Baltimore 85 82 48 58.5 76 89.4 0 16 20.5<br />

6) Minnesota 79 79 49 62.0 68 86.1 0 15 20.7<br />

7) Indianapolis 74 74 44 59.5 70 94.6 0 13 20.7<br />

8) Seattle 83 79 34 43.0 71 85.5 0 22 20.8<br />

9) Tampa Bay 81 79 55 69.6 76 93.8 0 7 21.0<br />

10) <strong>New</strong> England 107 104 50 48.1 83 77.6 0 22 21.2<br />

11) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets 65 60 12 20.0 39 60.0 1 27 21.3<br />

12) Dallas 80 74 30 40.5 58 72.5 1 19 21.4<br />

13) Miami 70 66 33 50.0 59 84.3 0 16 21.6<br />

14) St. Louis 64 62 36 58.1 57 89.1 0 9 21.6<br />

15) Denver 92 90 61 67.8 77 83.7 0 7 21.8<br />

16) Carolina 68 64 32 50.0 50 73.5 0 11 21.8<br />

17) Cincinnati 82 80 27 33.8 64 78.0 0 24 21.9<br />

18) Washington 86 83 33 39.8 57 66.3 1 15 21.9<br />

19) Oakland 69 62 37 59.7 60 87.0 2 12 22.2<br />

20) Philadelphia 68 65 26 40.0 51 75.0 0 15 22.4<br />

21) <strong>New</strong> Orleans 86 84 42 50.0 69 80.2 1 16 22.9<br />

22) Jacksonville 65 63 26 41.3 52 80.0 1 12 22.9<br />

23) Green Bay 82 81 35 43.2 58 70.7 1 12 23.0<br />

24) Pittsburgh 70 68 27 39.7 52 74.3 0 10 23.0<br />

25) <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> 87 82 21 25.6 63 72.4 0 20 23.0<br />

26) Tennessee 67 64 37 57.8 53 79.1 2 7 23.5<br />

27) Buffalo 68 65 20 30.8 40 58.8 0 12 23.6<br />

28) San Francisco 82 80 39 48.8 69 84.1 0 12 23.7<br />

29) Kansas City 56 52 25 48.1 47 83.9 2 5 23.9<br />

30) Arizona 60 58 28 48.3 49 81.7 0 5 23.9<br />

31) Detroit 82 77 29 37.7 60 73.2 2 15 24.2<br />

32) Houston 87 84 27 32.1 57 65.5 0 13 24.8<br />

Totals 2461 23681106 46.71946 82.2 16 469 22.0<br />

Note: Average team drive start DOES NOT include onside kicks or kickoffs at<br />

the end of a half unless either kickoff is returned for a touchdown. All other<br />

kickoffs (returned kickoffs, fair catches, touchback and kickoffs out of<br />

bounds) are included. Kickoffs resulting in the kicking team retaining<br />

possession are not included.<br />

ADJ KO: Adjusted kickoffs are used to compute the Avg. Team Drive Start.<br />

I20: The number of drives that start inside (not including) the 20 yd line.


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS<br />

Most Points-- 19, Succop, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (0 td, 6 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt)<br />

Most Points-- 18, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Passing Yards-- 527, Schaub, Hou. vs. Jax , 11/18 (OT), (43-55, 527, 5 td, 2 int)<br />

Passing Yards-- 443, Brady, N.E. vs. S.F., 12/16, (36-65, 443, 1 td, 2 int)<br />

Longest Pass-- 83, Brady, N.E. at NY-J, 11/22, (to Vereen, Shane, td)<br />

Passing Touchdowns-- 5, Schaub, Hou. vs. Jax , 11/18 (OT), (43-55, 527, 5 td, 2 int)<br />

Passing Touchdowns-- 4, (8 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Rushing Yards-- 233, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (33-233, 1 td)<br />

Rushing Yards-- 226, Charles, K.C. vs. Ind., 12/23, (22-226, 1 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 33, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (33-233, 1 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 32, Greene, NY-J vs. Ind., 10/14, (32-161, 3 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 32, Moreno, Denv. at Oak., 12/6, (32-119, 1 td)<br />

Longest Rush-- 94, C. Johnson, Tenn. vs. NY-J, 12/17, td<br />

Receptions-- 14, A. Johnson, Hou. vs. Jax , 11/18 (OT), (14-273, 1 td)<br />

Receptions-- 14, Myers, Oak. vs. Clev., 12/2, (14-130, 1 td)<br />

Receiving Yards-- 273, A. Johnson, Hou. vs. Jax , 11/18 (OT), (14-273, 1 td)<br />

Receiving Yards-- 212, Wayne, Ind. vs. G.B., 10/7, (13-212, 1 td)<br />

Kickoff Return Yards-- 221, Cribbs, Clev. at NY-G, 10/7, (6-221, 0 td)<br />

Kickoff Returns-- 7, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Kickoff Return-- 108, J. Jones, Balt. vs. Dal., 10/14, td<br />

Punt Return Yards-- 125, Holliday, Denv. at Car., 11/11, (8-125, 1 fc, 1 td)<br />

Punt Returns-- 8, Holliday, Denv. at Car., 11/11, (8-125, 1 fc, 1 td)<br />

Longest Punt Return-- 93, Benjamin, Clev. vs. K.C., 12/9, td<br />

Interceptions-- 2, Smith, Miami at Ariz., 9/30 (OT), (2-31, 0 td)<br />

Interceptions-- 2, Byrd, Buff. at Ariz., 10/14 (OT), (2-36, 0 td)<br />

Interceptions-- 2, (8 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Interception Return-- 98, Harris, Denv. at Balt., 12/16, td<br />

Sacks-- 4.5, Wake, Miami at Ariz., 9/30 (OT)<br />

Sacks-- 3.5, Reyes, S.D. at NY-J, 12/23<br />

Scrimmage Yards-- 288, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (Rush 33-233, Rec 6-55)<br />

Scrimmage Yards-- 230, Charles, K.C. vs. Ind., 12/23, (Rush 22-226, Rec 1-4)<br />

Longest Punt-- 79, Butler, Pitt. vs. S.D., 12/9<br />

Punts-- 10, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Field Goals Made-- 6, Succop, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (6-6, 45 lg)<br />

Field Goals Made-- 5, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Field Goal-- 57, Janikowski, Oak. vs. K.C., 12/16<br />

NFC / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS<br />

Most Points-- 24, Martin, T.B. at Oak., 11/4, (4 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt)<br />

Passing Yards-- 510, Manning, NY-G vs. T.B., 9/16, (31-51, 510, 3 td, 3 int)<br />

Longest Pass-- 95, Freeman, T.B. vs. N.O., 10/21, (to Jackson, Vincent)<br />

Passing Touchdowns-- 6, Rodgers, G.B. at Hou., 10/14, (24-37, 338, 6 td, 0 int)<br />

Rushing Yards-- 251, Martin, T.B. at Oak., 11/4, (25-251, 4 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 31, Peterson, Minn. vs. Chi., 12/9, (31-154, 2 td)<br />

Longest Rush-- 82, Peterson, Minn. at G.B., 12/2, td<br />

Longest Rush-- 82, Peterson, Minn. at St.L., 12/16, td<br />

Receptions-- 18, Witten, Dal. vs. NY-G, 10/28, (18-167, 0 td)<br />

Receiving Yards-- 225, C. Johnson, Det. vs. Atl., 12/22, (11-225, 0 td)<br />

Kickoff Return Yards-- 227, Wilson, NY-G vs. N.O., 12/9, (4-227, 1 td)<br />

Kickoff Returns-- 7, Benn, T.B. at NY-G, 9/16, (7-180, 0 td)<br />

Longest Kickoff Return-- 105, Harvin, Minn. at Det., 9/30, td<br />

Punt Return Yards-- 104, D. Johnson, Phil. at Dal., 12/2, (2-104, 0 fc, 1 td)<br />

Punt Returns-- 6, (3 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Punt Return-- 98, D. Johnson, Phil. at Dal., 12/2, td<br />

Interceptions-- 2, (20 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Interception Return-- 102, Toler, Ariz. vs. Det., 12/16, td<br />

Sacks-- 5.5, Ald. Smith, S.F. vs. Chi., 11/19<br />

Scrimmage Yards-- 272, Martin, T.B. at Oak., 11/4, (Rush 25-251, Rec 4-21)<br />

Longest Punt-- 73, Ryan, Sea. vs. G.B., 9/24<br />

Punts-- 10, Zastudil, Ariz. at NY-J, 12/2, (10-448, 44.8)<br />

Punts-- 10, Koenen, T.B. vs. Phil., 12/9, (10-424, 42.4)<br />

Field Goals Made-- 5, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Field Goal-- 63, Akers, S.F. at G.B., 9/9


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / SINGLE-GAME HIGHS / PLAYERS<br />

Most Points-- 24, Martin, T.B. at Oak., 11/4, (4 td, 0 fg, 0 xp, 0 2pt)<br />

Passing Yards-- 527, Schaub, Hou. vs. Jax , 11/18 (OT), (43-55, 527, 5 td, 2 int)<br />

Passing Yards-- 510, Manning, NY-G vs. T.B., 9/16, (31-51, 510, 3 td, 3 int)<br />

Longest Pass-- 95, Freeman, T.B. vs. N.O., 10/21, (to Jackson, Vincent)<br />

Passing Touchdowns-- 6, Rodgers, G.B. at Hou., 10/14, (24-37, 338, 6 td, 0 int)<br />

Rushing Yards-- 251, Martin, T.B. at Oak., 11/4, (25-251, 4 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 33, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (33-233, 1 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 32, Greene, NY-J vs. Ind., 10/14, (32-161, 3 td)<br />

Rushing Attempts-- 32, Moreno, Denv. at Oak., 12/6, (32-119, 1 td)<br />

Longest Rush-- 94, C. Johnson, Tenn. vs. NY-J, 12/17, td<br />

Receptions-- 18, Witten, Dal. vs. NY-G, 10/28, (18-167, 0 td)<br />

Receiving Yards-- 273, A. Johnson, Hou. vs. Jax , 11/18 (OT), (14-273, 1 td)<br />

Receiving Yards-- 225, C. Johnson, Det. vs. Atl., 12/22, (11-225, 0 td)<br />

Kickoff Return Yards-- 227, Wilson, NY-G vs. N.O., 12/9, (4-227, 1 td)<br />

Kickoff Returns-- 7, (4 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Kickoff Return-- 108, J. Jones, Balt. vs. Dal., 10/14, td<br />

Punt Return Yards-- 125, Holliday, Denv. at Car., 11/11, (8-125, 1 fc, 1 td)<br />

Punt Returns-- 8, Holliday, Denv. at Car., 11/11, (8-125, 1 fc, 1 td)<br />

Longest Punt Return-- 98, D. Johnson, Phil. at Dal., 12/2, td<br />

Interceptions-- 2, Smith, Miami at Ariz., 9/30 (OT), (2-31, 0 td)<br />

Interceptions-- 2, Byrd, Buff. at Ariz., 10/14 (OT), (2-36, 0 td)<br />

Interceptions-- 2, (28 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Interception Return-- 102, Toler, Ariz. vs. Det., 12/16, td<br />

Sacks-- 5.5, Ald. Smith, S.F. vs. Chi., 11/19<br />

Scrimmage Yards-- 288, Charles, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (Rush 33-233, Rec 6-55)<br />

Scrimmage Yards-- 272, Martin, T.B. at Oak., 11/4, (Rush 25-251, Rec 4-21)<br />

Longest Punt-- 79, Butler, Pitt. vs. S.D., 12/9<br />

Punts-- 10, (5 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Field Goals Made-- 6, Succop, K.C. at N.O., 9/23 (OT), (6-6, 45 lg)<br />

Field Goals Made-- 5, (8 times in Non-Overtime Games)<br />

Longest Field Goal-- 63, Akers, S.F. at G.B., 9/9


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

300-Yard Passing Games<br />

527, Schaub, HOU vs. JAX 11/18 (ot) (43-55, 5 TD)<br />

510, Manning, NYG vs. TB 09/16 (31-51, 3 TD)<br />

446, Brees, NO at DAL 12/23 (ot) (37-53, 3 TD)<br />

446, Brees, NO at GB 09/30 (35-54, 3 TD)<br />

443, Stafford, DET vs. ATL 12/22 (37-56, 0 TD)<br />

443, Brady, NE vs. SF 12/16 (36-65, 1 TD)<br />

441, Romo, DAL vs. WAS 11/22 (37-62, 3 TD)<br />

441, Stafford, DET vs. HOU 11/22 (ot) (31-61, 2 TD)<br />

437, Romo, DAL vs. NYG 10/28 (36-62, 1 TD)<br />

433, Luck, IND vs. MIA 11/04 (30-48, 2 TD)<br />

431, Tannehill, MIA at ARI 09/30 (ot) (26-41, 1 TD)<br />

420, Freeman, TB vs. NO 10/21 (24-42, 3 TD)<br />

416, Romo, DAL vs. NO 12/23 (ot) (26-43, 4 TD)<br />

414, Palmer, OAK vs. TB 11/04 (39-61, 4 TD)<br />

411, Ryan, ATL at NO 11/11 (34-52, 3 TD)<br />

395, Brady, NE at SEA 10/14 (36-58, 2 TD)<br />

391, Luck, IND at DET 12/02 (24-54, 4 TD)<br />

384, Roethlisberger, PIT at OAK 09/23 (36-49, 4 TD)<br />

382, Flacco, BAL vs. NE 09/23 (28-39, 3 TD)<br />

381, Foles, PHI at TB 12/09 (32-51, 2 TD)<br />

381, Dalton, CIN at CLE 10/14 (31-46, 3 TD)<br />

378, Locker, TEN vs. DET 09/23 (ot) (29-42, 2 TD)<br />

377, Brees, NO at TB 10/21 (27-37, 4 TD)<br />

377, Bradford, STL vs. MIN 12/16 (35-55, 3 TD)<br />

373, Palmer, OAK at MIA 09/16 (24-48, 1 TD)<br />

372, Freeman, TB vs. STL 12/23 (30-54, 1 TD)<br />

371, Vick, PHI vs. BAL 09/16 (23-32, 1 TD)<br />

370, Brees, NO vs. SD 10/07 (29-45, 4 TD)<br />

369, Ryan, ATL vs. CAR 09/30 (25-40, 3 TD)<br />

368, Palmer, OAK at BAL 11/11 (29-45, 2 TD)<br />

364, Weeden, CLE at OAK 12/02 (25-36, 1 TD)<br />

363, Roethlisberger, PIT at TEN 10/11 (24-40, 1 TD)<br />

362, Luck, IND vs. GB 10/07 (31-55, 2 TD)<br />

356, Flacco, BAL vs. CLE 09/27 (28-46, 1 TD)<br />

355, Flacco, BAL at SD 11/25 (ot) (30-51, 1 TD)<br />

355, Stafford, DET vs. STL 09/09 (32-48, 1 TD)<br />

354, Brees, NO at NYG 12/09 (26-43, 1 TD)<br />

354, Henne, JAX at HOU 11/18 (ot) (16-33, 4 TD)<br />

354, Rivers, SD at NO 10/07 (27-42, 2 TD)<br />

353, Palmer, OAK at ATL 10/14 (23-33, 1 TD)<br />

353, Ryan, ATL at TB 11/25 (26-32, 1 TD)<br />

352, Ponder, MIN at WAS 10/14 (35-52, 2 TD)<br />

352, Stafford, DET vs. SEA 10/28 (34-49, 3 TD)<br />

351, Palmer, OAK vs. CLE 12/02 (34-54, 2 TD)<br />

350, Fitzpatrick, BUF vs. NE 09/30 (22-39, 4 TD)<br />

348, Henne, JAX vs. NE 12/23 (29-51, 1 TD)<br />

345, Ryan, ATL at WAS 10/07 (34-52, 2 TD)<br />

345, Foles, PHI vs. WAS 12/23 (32-48, 1 TD)<br />

342, Rodgers, GB at STL 10/21 (30-37, 3 TD)<br />

342, Ryan, ATL vs. DAL 11/04 (24-34, 0 TD)<br />

342, Rodgers, GB vs. TEN 12/23 (27-38, 3 TD)<br />

342, Ryan, ATL at CAR 12/09 (34-49, 2 TD)<br />

341, Brees, NO at ATL 11/29 (28-50, 0 TD)<br />

341, Romo, DAL vs. PIT 12/16 (ot) (30-42, 2 TD)<br />

341, Flacco, BAL vs. OAK 11/11 (21-33, 3 TD)<br />

340, Brady, NE at BUF 09/30 (22-36, 3 TD)<br />

339, Brees, NO vs. WAS 09/09 (24-52, 3 TD)<br />

339, Manning, DEN vs. CLE 12/23 (30-43, 3 TD)<br />

339, Roethlisberger, PIT at DAL 12/16 (ot) (24-40, 2 TD)<br />

338, Rodgers, GB at HOU 10/14 (24-37, 6 TD)<br />

338, Manning, DEN vs. OAK 09/30 (30-38, 3 TD)<br />

337, Manning, DEN at NE 10/07 (31-44, 3 TD)<br />

337, Rivers, SD at TB 11/11 (29-37, 3 TD)<br />

337, Fitzpatrick, BUF at NE 11/11 (27-40, 2 TD)<br />

337, Manning, NYG vs. WAS 10/21 (26-40, 1 TD)<br />

335, Brady, NE at BAL 09/23 (28-41, 1 TD)<br />

334, Luck, IND at NE 11/18 (27-50, 2 TD)<br />

333, Cutler, CHI vs. IND 09/09 (21-35, 2 TD)<br />

331, Brady, NE vs. IND 11/18 (24-35, 3 TD)<br />

330, Manning, DEN vs. HOU 09/23 (26-52, 2 TD)<br />

329, Cousins, WAS at CLE 12/16 (26-37, 2 TD)<br />

329, Stafford, DET at MIN 11/11 (28-42, 3 TD)<br />

328, Sanchez, NYJ at NE 10/21 (ot) (28-41, 1 TD)<br />

328, Dalton, CIN at WAS 09/23 (19-27, 3 TD)<br />

328, Freeman, TB vs. KC 10/14 (15-26, 3 TD)<br />

325, Brees, NO at CAR 09/16 (31-49, 1 TD)<br />

324, Kolb, ARI vs. MIA 09/30 (ot) (29-48, 3 TD)<br />

323, Griffin III, WAS at TB 09/30 (26-35, 0 TD)


323, Brady, NE at NYJ 11/22 (18-27, 3 TD)<br />

322, Weeden, CLE at CIN 09/16 (26-37, 2 TD)<br />

321, Romo, DAL at ATL 11/04 (25-35, 1 TD)<br />

320, Griffin III, WAS at NO 09/09 (19-26, 2 TD)<br />

320, Weeden, CLE at BAL 09/27 (25-52, 0 TD)<br />

319, Rodgers, GB vs. NO 09/30 (31-41, 4 TD)<br />

319, Stafford, DET vs. MIN 09/30 (30-51, 0 TD)<br />

318, Dalton, CIN vs. CLE 09/16 (24-31, 3 TD)<br />

317, Vick, PHI at CLE 09/09 (29-56, 2 TD)<br />

316, Brady, NE vs. ARI 09/16 (28-46, 1 TD)<br />

315, Schaub, HOU at DET 11/22 (ot) (29-48, 1 TD)<br />

315, Bradford, STL at MIA 10/14 (26-39, 0 TD)<br />

314, <strong>New</strong>ton, CAR at CHI 10/28 (20-39, 0 TD)<br />

313, Luck, IND vs. JAX 09/23 (22-46, 2 TD)<br />

313, Romo, DAL vs. CLE 11/18 (ot) (35-50, 1 TD)<br />

313, Stafford, DET vs. IND 12/02 (27-46, 2 TD)<br />

312, Palmer, OAK vs. NO 11/18 (22-40, 2 TD)<br />

312, Lindley, ARI vs. STL 11/25 (31-52, 0 TD)<br />

311, Stafford, DET at PHI 10/14 (ot) (22-45, 1 TD)<br />

311, Vick, PHI vs. DET 10/14 (ot) (28-46, 2 TD)<br />

310, Manning, DEN at OAK 12/06 (26-36, 1 TD)<br />

310, Bradford, STL vs. WAS 09/16 (26-35, 3 TD)<br />

309, Flacco, BAL vs. NYG 12/23 (25-36, 2 TD)<br />

309, Luck, IND at CHI 09/09 (23-45, 1 TD)<br />

309, Manning, DEN at SD 10/15 (24-30, 3 TD)<br />

309, Locker, TEN vs. HOU 12/02 (21-45, 1 TD)<br />

309, Manning, NYG at PHI 09/30 (24-42, 2 TD)<br />

307, Brees, NO vs. TB 12/16 (26-39, 4 TD)<br />

307, Romo, DAL vs. CHI 10/01 (31-43, 1 TD)<br />

307, Romo, DAL at NYG 09/05 (22-29, 3 TD)<br />

306, Sanchez, NYJ at MIA 09/23 (ot) (21-45, 1 TD)<br />

306, J. Skelton, ARI at GB 11/04 (23-46, 1 TD)<br />

306, <strong>New</strong>ton, CAR at PHI 11/26 (18-28, 2 TD)<br />

305, Manning, DEN vs. NO 10/28 (22-30, 3 TD)<br />

304, Griffin III, WAS at DAL 11/22 (19-27, 4 TD)<br />

304, Brady, NE at STL 10/28 (23-35, 4 TD)<br />

303, Romo, DAL vs. PHI 12/02 (22-27, 3 TD)<br />

303, Ale. Smith, SF vs. BUF 10/07 (18-24, 3 TD)<br />

303, Gabbert, JAX at GB 10/28 (27-49, 1 TD)<br />

303, Rodgers, GB vs. SF 09/09 (30-44, 2 TD)<br />

303, <strong>New</strong>ton, CAR at TB 09/09 (23-33, 1 TD)<br />

301, Sanchez, NYJ vs. NE 11/22 (26-36, 1 TD)<br />

301, Manning, DEN at CAR 11/11 (27-38, 1 TD)<br />

301, Ryan, ATL vs. ARI 11/18 (28-46, 0 TD)<br />

301, Cassel, KC at BUF 09/16 (23-42, 2 TD)


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

100-Yard Receiving Games<br />

273, A. Johnson, HOU vs. JAX 11/18 (ot) (14 rec., 1 TD)<br />

253, Hartline, MIA at ARI 09/30 (ot) (12 rec., 1 TD)<br />

236, Blackmon, JAX at HOU 11/18 (ot) (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

225, C. Johnson, DET vs. ATL 12/22 (11 rec., 0 TD)<br />

224, Bryant, DAL vs. NO 12/23 (ot) (9 rec., 2 TD)<br />

216, Jackson, TB vs. NO 10/21 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

212, Wayne, IND vs. GB 10/07 (13 rec., 1 TD)<br />

207, C. Johnson, DET at MIN 11/11 (12 rec., 1 TD)<br />

199, Nicks, NYG vs. TB 09/16 (10 rec., 1 TD)<br />

190, Lloyd, NE vs. SF 12/16 (10 rec., 0 TD)<br />

188, A. Johnson, HOU at DET 11/22 (ot) (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

183, Green, CIN at WAS 09/23 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

180, D. Thomas, DEN at NE 10/07 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

179, Cruz, NYG vs. TB 09/16 (11 rec., 1 TD)<br />

171, C. Johnson, DET vs. IND 12/02 (13 rec., 1 TD)<br />

169, White, ATL vs. CAR 09/30 (8 rec., 2 TD)<br />

167, Witten, DAL vs. NYG 10/28 (18 rec., 0 TD)<br />

165, Marshall, CHI vs. SEA 12/02 (ot) (10 rec., 0 TD)<br />

164, C. Johnson, DET at TEN 09/23 (ot) (10 rec., 1 TD)<br />

160, Marshall, CHI at MIN 12/09 (10 rec., 1 TD)<br />

160, Amendola, STL vs. WAS 09/16 (15 rec., 1 TD)<br />

157, Celek, PHI vs. BAL 09/16 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

153, Colston, NO at GB 09/30 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

153, Colston, NO at DAL 12/23 (ot) (10 rec., 0 TD)<br />

153, White, ATL at DET 12/22 (8 rec., 2 TD)<br />

151, A. Johnson, HOU vs. IND 12/16 (11 rec., 1 TD)<br />

147, Jones, ATL at TB 11/25 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

147, Holmes, NYJ at MIA 09/23 (ot) (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

146, Gronkowski, NE at STL 10/28 (8 rec., 2 TD)<br />

146, J. Graham, NO vs. ATL 11/11 (7 rec., 2 TD)<br />

145, Bryant, DAL vs. CLE 11/18 (ot) (12 rec., 1 TD)<br />

145, Bryant, DAL vs. WAS 11/22 (8 rec., 2 TD)<br />

144, Marshall, CHI at JAX 10/07 (12 rec., 1 TD)<br />

144, T. Smith, BAL at SD 11/25 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

143, Britt, TEN at IND 12/09 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

143, C. Johnson, DET vs. GB 11/18 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

142, Welker, NE at BAL 09/23 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

140, C. Johnson, DET vs. HOU 11/22 (ot) (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

138, Marshall, CHI at DAL 10/01 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

138, Barden, NYG at CAR 09/20 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

138, Welker, NE at SEA 10/14 (10 rec., 1 TD)<br />

137, D. Thomas, DEN vs. NO 10/28 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

137, Gronkowski, NE vs. IND 11/18 (7 rec., 2 TD)<br />

136, Decker, DEN vs. HOU 09/23 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

135, C. Johnson, DET at PHI 10/14 (ot) (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

135, Green, CIN at CLE 10/14 (7 rec., 2 TD)<br />

135, D. Thomas, DEN at CAR 11/11 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

135, Wayne, IND at CHI 09/09 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

134, Alexander, SD at TB 11/11 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

133, Avant, PHI at TB 12/09 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

133, Decker, DEN at BAL 12/16 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

133, Austin, DAL vs. NYG 10/28 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

133, Harvin, MIN at WAS 10/14 (11 rec., 0 TD)<br />

132, Williams, TB vs. STL 12/23 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

131, Colston, NO vs. SD 10/07 (9 rec., 3 TD)<br />

131, Cruz, NYG vs. WAS 10/21 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

131, Boldin, BAL vs. CLE 09/27 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

131, Jackson, TB vs. PHI 12/09 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

130, Maclin, PHI vs. DET 10/14 (ot) (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

130, Myers, OAK vs. CLE 12/02 (14 rec., 1 TD)<br />

129, Welker, NE at BUF 09/30 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

129, C. Johnson, DET at JAX 11/04 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

129, Bess, MIA vs. SEA 11/25 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

129, Jones, ATL vs. DAL 11/04 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

128, Sproles, NO at CAR 09/16 (13 rec., 0 TD)<br />

128, Jackson, TB at NYG 09/16 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

127, T. Smith, BAL vs. NE 09/23 (6 rec., 2 TD)<br />

126, Broyles, DET vs. HOU 11/22 (ot) (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

125, Pitta, BAL vs. DEN 12/16 (7 rec., 2 TD)<br />

123, Jones, ATL at PHI 10/28 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

123, White, ATL vs. ARI 11/18 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

123, Moore, NO at ATL 11/29 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

123, Wallace, PIT at OAK 09/23 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

123, Gonzalez, ATL at WAS 10/07 (13 rec., 1 TD)<br />

123, Bess, MIA at ARI 09/30 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

123, Henderson, NO vs. SD 10/07 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

122, Marshall, CHI at TEN 11/04 (9 rec., 3 TD)<br />

122, Nelson, GB at STL 10/21 (8 rec., 1 TD)


122, Gonzalez, ATL at NO 11/11 (11 rec., 2 TD)<br />

121, Moore, NO at TB 10/21 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

121, Cruz, NYG vs. NO 12/09 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

121, Nelson, GB at HOU 10/14 (9 rec., 3 TD)<br />

121, C. Johnson, DET at ARI 12/16 (10 rec., 0 TD)<br />

120, Kerley, NYJ at NE 10/21 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

120, Moore, NO vs. WAS 09/09 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

120, S. Smith, CAR at KC 12/02 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

119, Marshall, CHI vs. IND 09/09 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

119, A. Johnson, HOU vs. MIA 09/09 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

119, Kendricks, STL at TB 12/23 (4 rec., 1 TD)<br />

118, C. Johnson, DET at GB 12/09 (10 rec., 0 TD)<br />

118, Roberts, ARI vs. MIA 09/30 (ot) (6 rec., 2 TD)<br />

118, White, ATL vs. DAL 11/04 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

118, S. Smith, CAR at CHI 10/28 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

118, A. Johnson, HOU vs. BUF 11/04 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

117, Green, CIN at JAX 09/30 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

117, White, ATL at CAR 12/09 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

116, Gordon, CLE at OAK 12/02 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

116, Green, CIN at PIT 12/23 (10 rec., 0 TD)<br />

116, Maclin, PHI vs. WAS 12/23 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

116, Shorts, JAX at GB 10/28 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

115, Williams, TB vs. WAS 09/30 (4 rec., 0 TD)<br />

115, Cobb, GB at CHI 12/16 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

115, Givens, STL at ARI 11/25 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

115, St. Johnson, BUF vs. SEA 12/16 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

114, White, ATL at NO 11/11 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

114, Hixon, NYG at PHI 09/30 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

114, Fitzgerald, ARI vs. PHI 09/23 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

114, Ogletree, DAL at NYG 09/05 (8 rec., 2 TD)<br />

114, Jackson, PHI vs. BAL 09/16 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

113, Williams, TB vs. KC 10/14 (4 rec., 1 TD)<br />

113, Hilton, IND vs. JAX 09/23 (4 rec., 1 TD)<br />

113, Crabtree, SF vs. BUF 10/07 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

112, Wallace, PIT vs. SD 12/09 (7 rec., 2 TD)<br />

112, Washington, TEN vs. DET 09/23 (ot) (3 rec., 1 TD)<br />

112, Witten, DAL vs. CHI 10/01 (13 rec., 1 TD)<br />

111, Avery, IND vs. MIN 09/16 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

111, Green, CIN vs. OAK 11/25 (3 rec., 0 TD)<br />

111, Fitzgerald, ARI vs. CHI 12/23 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

111, Hartline, MIA vs. OAK 09/16 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

111, C. Johnson, DET vs. STL 09/09 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

110, D. Thomas, DEN vs. PIT 09/09 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

110, Bryant, DAL vs. NYG 10/28 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

109, Floyd, SD vs. TEN 09/16 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

109, Garcon, WAS at NO 09/09 (4 rec., 1 TD)<br />

109, Cruz, NYG at PHI 09/30 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

109, S. Smith, CAR vs. ATL 12/09 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

108, Gresham, CIN vs. DEN 11/04 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

108, Harvin, MIN vs. TEN 10/07 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

108, Witten, DAL vs. PHI 12/02 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

108, Floyd, SD at NO 10/07 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

108, Bowe, KC vs. SD 09/30 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

108, Jackson, TB vs. STL 12/23 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

108, Jones, ATL at KC 09/09 (6 rec., 2 TD)<br />

108, Lloyd, NE at BAL 09/23 (9 rec., 0 TD)<br />

108, Avery, IND vs. MIA 11/04 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

107, Marshall, CHI vs. HOU 11/11 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

107, Hartline, MIA at IND 11/04 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

107, Austin, DAL vs. TB 09/23 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

107, Crabtree, SF at NE 12/16 (7 rec., 2 TD)<br />

106, Garcon, WAS vs. NYG 12/03 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

106, St. Johnson, BUF at IND 11/25 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

106, Morgan, NO at NYG 12/09 (2 rec., 0 TD)<br />

106, V. Davis, SF vs. BUF 10/07 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

106, S. Smith, CAR at TB 09/09 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

105, Shorts, JAX vs. IND 11/08 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

105, McCoy, SEA vs. ARI 12/09 (3 rec., 0 TD)<br />

105, Bryant, DAL vs. CHI 10/01 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

105, Redman, PIT at TEN 10/11 (4 rec., 0 TD)<br />

105, Shorts, JAX vs. TEN 11/25 (4 rec., 1 TD)<br />

104, Moore, OAK at ATL 10/14 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

104, Cruz, NYG at WAS 12/03 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

104, Harvin, MIN at IND 09/16 (12 rec., 0 TD)<br />

104, Maclin, PHI at TB 12/09 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

104, Welker, NE vs. DEN 10/07 (13 rec., 1 TD)<br />

104, Gronkowski, NE at BUF 09/30 (5 rec., 1 TD)<br />

104, Sproles, NO at DAL 12/23 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

104, S. Smith, CAR vs. NO 09/16 (3 rec., 0 TD)<br />

103, Roberts, ARI at MIN 10/21 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

103, Welker, NE at MIA 12/02 (12 rec., 1 TD)<br />

103, D. Thomas, DEN vs. OAK 09/30 (5 rec., 0 TD)<br />

102, Cobb, GB at HOU 10/14 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

102, Hilton, IND vs. MIA 11/04 (6 rec., 1 TD)


102, D. Thomas, DEN vs. CLE 12/23 (9 rec., 1 TD)<br />

102, White, ATL vs. DEN 09/17 (8 rec., 1 TD)<br />

102, Cobb, GB vs. DET 12/09 (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

102, Olsen, CAR vs. DEN 11/11 (9 rec., 2 TD)<br />

102, Alexander, SD vs. CIN 12/02 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

102, Amendola, STL at SF 11/11 (ot) (11 rec., 0 TD)<br />

102, Bowe, KC at BUF 09/16 (8 rec., 2 TD)<br />

102, Wayne, IND vs. BUF 11/25 (8 rec., 0 TD)<br />

101, Shorts, JAX at MIA 12/16 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

101, Crabtree, SF at STL 12/02 (ot) (7 rec., 0 TD)<br />

100, Ja. Jones, GB vs. TEN 12/23 (7 rec., 1 TD)<br />

100, Hilton, IND at DET 12/02 (6 rec., 0 TD)<br />

100, Gibson, STL at BUF 12/09 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

100, Hilton, IND at NE 11/18 (6 rec., 2 TD)<br />

100, Jackson, TB vs. WAS 09/30 (6 rec., 1 TD)<br />

100, Jackson, PHI at NO 11/05 (3 rec., 1 TD)<br />

100, T. Young, DET vs. SEA 10/28 (9 rec., 2 TD)<br />

100, Streater, OAK vs. DEN 12/06 (4 rec., 0 TD)


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

100-Yard Rushing Games<br />

251, Martin, TB at OAK 11/04 (25 att., 4 TD)<br />

233, Charles, KC at NO 09/23 (ot) (33 att., 1 TD)<br />

226, Charles, KC vs. IND 12/23 (22 att., 1 TD)<br />

212, Peterson, MIN at STL 12/16 (24 att., 1 TD)<br />

210, Peterson, MIN at GB 12/02 (21 att., 1 TD)<br />

200, Bradshaw, NYG vs. CLE 10/07 (30 att., 1 TD)<br />

195, C. Johnson, TEN at BUF 10/21 (18 att., 2 TD)<br />

182, Peterson, MIN at SEA 11/04 (17 att., 2 TD)<br />

178, Brown, PHI vs. CAR 11/26 (19 att., 2 TD)<br />

177, Jones-Drew, JAX at IND 09/23 (28 att., 1 TD)<br />

172, Bush, MIA vs. OAK 09/16 (26 att., 2 TD)<br />

171, Peterson, MIN vs. DET 11/11 (27 att., 1 TD)<br />

169, Spiller, BUF at NYJ 09/09 (14 att., 1 TD)<br />

169, Brown, PHI at DAL 12/02 (24 att., 2 TD)<br />

165, Foster, HOU vs. IND 12/16 (27 att., 0 TD)<br />

165, Charles, KC at CLE 12/09 (18 att., 1 TD)<br />

161, Greene, NYJ vs. IND 10/14 (32 att., 3 TD)<br />

154, Peterson, MIN vs. CHI 12/09 (31 att., 2 TD)<br />

153, Peterson, MIN vs. ARI 10/21 (23 att., 1 TD)<br />

152, Foster, HOU at NYJ 10/08 (29 att., 1 TD)<br />

151, Ridley, NE vs. DEN 10/07 (28 att., 1 TD)<br />

147, Redman, PIT at NYG 11/04 (26 att., 1 TD)<br />

141, C. Johnson, TEN at HOU 09/30 (25 att., 0 TD)<br />

141, C. Johnson, TEN vs. CHI 11/04 (16 att., 1 TD)<br />

140, Charles, KC vs. BAL 10/07 (31 att., 0 TD)<br />

139, Jackson, STL at ARI 11/25 (24 att., 0 TD)<br />

138, Spiller, BUF at MIA 12/23 (22 att., 0 TD)<br />

138, Martin, TB at CAR 11/18 (ot) (24 att., 0 TD)<br />

138, Griffin III, WAS vs. MIN 10/14 (13 att., 2 TD)<br />

137, Bolden, NE at BUF 09/30 (16 att., 1 TD)<br />

135, Martin, TB at MIN 10/25 (29 att., 1 TD)<br />

131, Gore, SF vs. SEA 10/18 (16 att., 0 TD)<br />

131, Murray, DAL at NYG 09/05 (20 att., 0 TD)<br />

129, Green-Ellis, CIN vs. OAK 11/25 (19 att., 1 TD)<br />

129, Morris, WAS vs. BAL 12/09 (ot) (23 att., 1 TD)<br />

128, Martin, TB vs. PHI 12/09 (28 att., 1 TD)<br />

128, Lynch, SEA vs. ARI 12/09 (11 att., 3 TD)<br />

127, Charles, KC vs. CAR 12/02 (27 att., 0 TD)<br />

127, Ridley, NE at STL 10/28 (15 att., 1 TD)<br />

127, Stephens-Howling, ARI at ATL 11/18 (22 att., 1 TD)<br />

126, C. Johnson, TEN at MIA 11/11 (23 att., 1 TD)<br />

125, Ridley, NE at TEN 09/09 (21 att., 1 TD)<br />

124, Lynch, SEA vs. NYJ 11/11 (27 att., 1 TD)<br />

124, Lynch, SEA vs. MIN 11/04 (26 att., 1 TD)<br />

124, Morris, WAS vs. NYG 12/03 (22 att., 0 TD)<br />

123, Spiller, BUF vs. KC 09/16 (15 att., 2 TD)<br />

123, Peterson, MIN vs. TB 10/25 (15 att., 1 TD)<br />

123, McCoy, PHI vs. NYG 09/30 (23 att., 0 TD)<br />

123, Pierce, BAL vs. NYG 12/23 (14 att., 0 TD)<br />

122, McGahee, DEN vs. NO 10/28 (23 att., 1 TD)<br />

122, Dwyer, PIT at CIN 10/21 (17 att., 0 TD)<br />

122, Richardson, CLE vs. SD 10/28 (24 att., 1 TD)<br />

122, C. Johnson, TEN vs. NYJ 12/17 (21 att., 1 TD)<br />

122, Lynch, SEA vs. DAL 09/16 (26 att., 1 TD)<br />

121, Rice, BAL at WAS 12/09 (ot) (20 att., 1 TD)<br />

120, Morris, WAS at NYG 10/21 (22 att., 0 TD)<br />

119, McCoy, PHI at NO 11/05 (19 att., 0 TD)<br />

119, Moreno, DEN at OAK 12/06 (32 att., 1 TD)<br />

118, Moreno, DEN at BAL 12/16 (22 att., 1 TD)<br />

118, Lynch, SEA at STL 09/30 (20 att., 1 TD)<br />

118, Green-Ellis, CIN at SD 12/02 (25 att., 0 TD)<br />

116, <strong>New</strong>ton, CAR vs. ATL 12/09 (9 att., 1 TD)<br />

116, Bradshaw, NYG at SF 10/14 (27 att., 1 TD)<br />

115, Morris, WAS vs. ATL 10/07 (18 att., 0 TD)<br />

114, McFadden, OAK at KC 10/28 (29 att., 0 TD)<br />

113, Morris, WAS at DAL 11/22 (24 att., 1 TD)<br />

113, Lynch, SEA at BUF 12/16 (10 att., 1 TD)<br />

113, Morris, WAS at TB 09/30 (21 att., 1 TD)<br />

113, McFadden, OAK vs. PIT 09/23 (18 att., 1 TD)<br />

113, A. Brown, NYG at CAR 09/20 (20 att., 2 TD)<br />

113, McGahee, DEN at ATL 09/17 (22 att., 2 TD)<br />

112, Gore, SF at GB 09/09 (16 att., 1 TD)<br />

112, McGahee, DEN vs. OAK 09/30 (19 att., 1 TD)<br />

111, Foster, HOU vs. BUF 11/04 (24 att., 1 TD)<br />

111, Lynch, SEA vs. SF 12/23 (26 att., 1 TD)<br />

110, McFadden, OAK vs. KC 12/16 (30 att., 0 TD)<br />

110, Foster, HOU at JAX 09/16 (28 att., 1 TD)<br />

110, Pi. Thomas, NO at CAR 09/16 (9 att., 0 TD)


110, McCoy, PHI at CLE 09/09 (20 att., 0 TD)<br />

109, F. Jackson, BUF vs. JAX 12/02 (25 att., 0 TD)<br />

109, Richardson, CLE at CIN 09/16 (19 att., 1 TD)<br />

108, Turbin, SEA vs. ARI 12/09 (20 att., 0 TD)<br />

108, Peterson, MIN at CHI 11/25 (18 att., 0 TD)<br />

107, Rice, BAL vs. NYG 12/23 (24 att., 0 TD)<br />

107, Charles, KC vs. DEN 11/25 (23 att., 0 TD)<br />

107, Spiller, BUF at IND 11/25 (14 att., 0 TD)<br />

107, Dwyer, PIT vs. WAS 10/28 (17 att., 0 TD)<br />

107, Forte, CHI at JAX 10/07 (22 att., 0 TD)<br />

106, Ridley, NE at BUF 09/30 (22 att., 2 TD)<br />

106, Green-Ellis, CIN at PHI 12/13 (25 att., 1 TD)<br />

106, Gore, SF vs. BUF 10/07 (14 att., 1 TD)<br />

105, Lynch, SEA at DET 10/28 (12 att., 1 TD)<br />

105, Richardson, CLE vs. BAL 11/04 (25 att., 0 TD)<br />

105, Ballard, IND at HOU 12/16 (18 att., 0 TD)<br />

105, Foster, HOU at DEN 09/23 (25 att., 0 TD)<br />

104, Greene, NYJ vs. ARI 12/02 (24 att., 0 TD)<br />

104, Bush, MIA vs. JAX 12/16 (21 att., 0 TD)<br />

104, Stephens-Howling, ARI at MIN 10/21 (20 att., 1 TD)<br />

103, Lynch, SEA at SF 10/18 (19 att., 0 TD)<br />

103, Forte, CHI at TEN 11/04 (12 att., 1 TD)<br />

103, Reece, OAK vs. NO 11/18 (19 att., 0 TD)<br />

103, Turner, ATL vs. CAR 09/30 (13 att., 0 TD)<br />

103, Spiller, BUF vs. SEA 12/16 (17 att., 1 TD)<br />

103, Bradshaw, NYG at WAS 12/03 (24 att., 0 TD)<br />

102, Foster, HOU at DET 11/22 (ot) (20 att., 2 TD)<br />

102, Foster, HOU at CHI 11/11 (29 att., 0 TD)<br />

102, Peterson, MIN at DET 09/30 (21 att., 0 TD)<br />

102, Turner, ATL vs. DAL 11/04 (20 att., 1 TD)<br />

102, Rice, BAL at KC 10/07 (17 att., 0 TD)<br />

101, Green-Ellis, CIN at KC 11/18 (25 att., 1 TD)<br />

101, Rice, BAL vs. NE 09/23 (20 att., 1 TD)<br />

101, Hillis, KC vs. IND 12/23 (15 att., 0 TD)<br />

101, Jackson, STL at SF 11/11 (ot) (29 att., 1 TD)<br />

100, Wilson, NYG vs. NO 12/09 (13 att., 2 TD)<br />

100, Leshoure, DET at TEN 09/23 (ot) (26 att., 1 TD)<br />

100, Charles, KC at PIT 11/12 (ot) (23 att., 1 TD)


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADING PASSERS<br />

Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating<br />

Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points<br />

Manning, Den. 554 377 68.1 4355 7.86 34 6.1 71t 11 2.0 103.7<br />

Brady, N.E. 601 379 63.1 4543 7.56 32 5.3 83t 8 1.3 98.3<br />

Roethlisberger, Pit. 426 269 63.1 3131 7.35 23 5.4 82t 8 1.9 95.5<br />

Schaub, Hou. 508 326 64.2 3733 7.35 22 4.3 60t 10 2.0 92.4<br />

Flacco, Bal. 523 313 59.8 3783 7.23 22 4.2 61t 10 1.9 88.1<br />

Dalton, Cin. 513 319 62.2 3591 7.00 26 5.1 59t 16 3.1 87.0<br />

Rivers, S.D. 510 325 63.7 3455 6.77 24 4.7 80t 15 2.9 86.8<br />

Palmer, Oak. 565 345 61.1 4018 7.11 22 3.9 64t 14 2.5 85.3<br />

Fitzpatrick, Buf. 479 294 61.4 3175 6.63 23 4.8 68t 16 3.3 82.9<br />

Hasselbeck, Ten. 221 138 62.4 1367 6.19 7 3.2 37 5 2.3 81.0<br />

Gabbert, Jac. 278 162 58.3 1662 5.98 9 3.2 80t 6 2.2 77.4<br />

*Tannehill, Mia. 449 262 58.4 3059 6.81 12 2.7 80t 12 2.7 76.9<br />

*Luck, Ind. 599 325 54.3 4183 6.98 21 3.5 61t 18 3.0 75.6<br />

Locker, Ten. 299 168 56.2 2024 6.77 10 3.3 71t 11 3.7 72.9<br />

Henne, Jac. 267 141 52.8 1786 6.69 9 3.4 81t 8 3.0 72.7<br />

*Weeden, Cle. 517 297 57.4 3385 6.55 14 2.7 71t 17 3.3 72.6<br />

Sanchez, NY-J 418 229 54.8 2678 6.41 13 3.1 66 17 4.1 67.9<br />

Cassel, K.C. 277 161 58.1 1796 6.48 6 2.2 46 12 4.3 66.7<br />

AFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS<br />

Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating<br />

Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points<br />

Manning, Den. 4 2 1 2 1 1 1 8t 5 1<br />

Brady, N.E. 1 1 5 1 2 2 3 3t 1 2<br />

Roethlisberger, Pit. 12 11 4 11 3 5t 2 3t 2 3<br />

Schaub, Hou. 9 4 2 6 4 7t 7 6t 4 4<br />

Flacco, Bal. 5 8 10 5 5 7t 8 6t 3 5<br />

Dalton, Cin. 7 7 7 7 7 3 4 14t 13 6<br />

Rivers, S.D. 8 5t 3 8 10 4 6 13 10 7<br />

Palmer, Oak. 3 3 9 4 6 7t 9 12 8 8<br />

Fitzpatrick, Buf. 10 10 8 10 13 5t 5 14t 15 9<br />

Hasselbeck, Ten. 18 18 6 18 17 17 14 1 7 10<br />

Gabbert, Jac. 15 15 12 17 18 15t 13 2 6 11<br />

*Tannehill, Mia. 11 12 11 12 9 13 17 10t 9 12<br />

*Luck, Ind. 2 5t 17 3 8 10 10 18 12 13<br />

Locker, Ten. 14 14 15 14 11 14 12 8t 16 14<br />

Henne, Jac. 17 17 18 16 12 15t 11 3t 11 15<br />

*Weeden, Cle. 6 9 14 9 14 11 16 16t 14 16<br />

Sanchez, NY-J 13 13 16 13 16 12 15 16t 17 17<br />

Cassel, K.C. 16 16 13 15 15 18 18 10t 18 18


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADING PASSERS<br />

Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating<br />

Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points<br />

Rodgers, G.B. 512 343 67.0 3930 7.68 35 6.8 72t 8 1.6 106.2<br />

*Griffin III, Was. 375 249 66.4 3100 8.27 20 5.3 88t 5 1.3 104.1<br />

Ale. Smith, S.F. 217 152 70.0 1731 7.98 13 6.0 55 5 2.3 104.1<br />

Ryan, Atl. 571 394 69.0 4481 7.85 31 5.4 80t 14 2.5 100.2<br />

*Wilson, Sea. 374 237 63.4 2868 7.67 25 6.7 67 10 2.7 98.0<br />

Brees, N.O. 627 393 62.7 4781 7.63 39 6.2 80t 18 2.9 94.9<br />

Romo, Dal. 611 405 66.3 4685 7.67 26 4.3 85t 16 2.6 92.5<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 452 264 58.4 3621 8.01 19 4.2 82 11 2.4 88.0<br />

Manning, NY-G 515 308 59.8 3740 7.26 21 4.1 80t 15 2.9 83.6<br />

Bradford, St.L 509 303 59.5 3450 6.78 20 3.9 80t 12 2.4 83.2<br />

Freeman, T.B. 523 287 54.9 3843 7.35 26 5.0 95 16 3.1 82.3<br />

Cutler, Chi. 403 237 58.8 2776 6.89 18 4.5 56 14 3.5 80.2<br />

Stafford, Det. 685 411 60.0 4695 6.85 17 2.5 57 16 2.3 79.2<br />

Vick, Phi. 316 185 58.5 2165 6.85 11 3.5 77t 9 2.8 79.2<br />

*Foles, Phi. 265 161 60.8 1699 6.41 6 2.3 46 5 1.9 79.1<br />

Ponder, Min. 455 284 62.4 2701 5.94 15 3.3 54 12 2.6 78.8<br />

NFC / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS<br />

Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating<br />

Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points<br />

Rodgers, G.B. 7 5 3 5 5 2 1 4 2 1<br />

*Griffin III, Was. 12 11 4 10 1 8t 6 1t 1 2<br />

Ale. Smith, S.F. 16 16 1 15 3 14 4 1t 4 3<br />

Ryan, Atl. 4 3 2 4 4 3 5 10t 8 4<br />

*Wilson, Sea. 13 12t 6 11 6 6 2 6 11 5<br />

Brees, N.O. 2 4 7 1 8 1 3 16 13 6<br />

Romo, Dal. 3 2 5 3 7 4t 9 13t 9 7<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 10 10 15 8 2 10 10 7 7 8<br />

Manning, NY-G 6 6 11 7 10 7 11 12 14 9<br />

Bradford, St.L 8 7 12 9 14 8t 12 8t 6 10<br />

Freeman, T.B. 5 8 16 6 9 4t 7 13t 15 11<br />

Cutler, Chi. 11 12t 13 12 11 11 8 10t 16 12<br />

Stafford, Det. 1 1 10 2 12 12 15 13t 5 13<br />

Vick, Phi. 14 14 14 14 13 15 13 5 12 14<br />

*Foles, Phi. 15 15 9 16 15 18 16 1t 3 15<br />

Ponder, Min. 9 9 8 13 16 13 14 8t 10 16


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADING PASSERS<br />

Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating<br />

Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points<br />

Rodgers, G.B. 512 343 67.0 3930 7.68 35 6.8 72t 8 1.6 106.2<br />

*Griffin III, Was. 375 249 66.4 3100 8.27 20 5.3 88t 5 1.3 104.1<br />

Ale. Smith, S.F. 217 152 70.0 1731 7.98 13 6.0 55 5 2.3 104.1<br />

Manning, Den. 554 377 68.1 4355 7.86 34 6.1 71t 11 2.0 103.7<br />

Ryan, Atl. 571 394 69.0 4481 7.85 31 5.4 80t 14 2.5 100.2<br />

Brady, N.E. 601 379 63.1 4543 7.56 32 5.3 83t 8 1.3 98.3<br />

*Wilson, Sea. 374 237 63.4 2868 7.67 25 6.7 67 10 2.7 98.0<br />

Roethlisberger, Pit. 426 269 63.1 3131 7.35 23 5.4 82t 8 1.9 95.5<br />

Brees, N.O. 627 393 62.7 4781 7.63 39 6.2 80t 18 2.9 94.9<br />

Romo, Dal. 611 405 66.3 4685 7.67 26 4.3 85t 16 2.6 92.5<br />

Schaub, Hou. 508 326 64.2 3733 7.35 22 4.3 60t 10 2.0 92.4<br />

Flacco, Bal. 523 313 59.8 3783 7.23 22 4.2 61t 10 1.9 88.1<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 452 264 58.4 3621 8.01 19 4.2 82 11 2.4 88.0<br />

Dalton, Cin. 513 319 62.2 3591 7.00 26 5.1 59t 16 3.1 87.0<br />

Rivers, S.D. 510 325 63.7 3455 6.77 24 4.7 80t 15 2.9 86.8<br />

Palmer, Oak. 565 345 61.1 4018 7.11 22 3.9 64t 14 2.5 85.3<br />

Manning, NY-G 515 308 59.8 3740 7.26 21 4.1 80t 15 2.9 83.6<br />

Bradford, St.L 509 303 59.5 3450 6.78 20 3.9 80t 12 2.4 83.2<br />

Fitzpatrick, Buf. 479 294 61.4 3175 6.63 23 4.8 68t 16 3.3 82.9<br />

Freeman, T.B. 523 287 54.9 3843 7.35 26 5.0 95 16 3.1 82.3<br />

Hasselbeck, Ten. 221 138 62.4 1367 6.19 7 3.2 37 5 2.3 81.0<br />

Cutler, Chi. 403 237 58.8 2776 6.89 18 4.5 56 14 3.5 80.2<br />

Stafford, Det. 685 411 60.0 4695 6.85 17 2.5 57 16 2.3 79.2<br />

Vick, Phi. 316 185 58.5 2165 6.85 11 3.5 77t 9 2.8 79.2<br />

*Foles, Phi. 265 161 60.8 1699 6.41 6 2.3 46 5 1.9 79.1<br />

Ponder, Min. 455 284 62.4 2701 5.94 15 3.3 54 12 2.6 78.8<br />

Gabbert, Jac. 278 162 58.3 1662 5.98 9 3.2 80t 6 2.2 77.4<br />

*Tannehill, Mia. 449 262 58.4 3059 6.81 12 2.7 80t 12 2.7 76.9<br />

*Luck, Ind. 599 325 54.3 4183 6.98 21 3.5 61t 18 3.0 75.6<br />

Locker, Ten. 299 168 56.2 2024 6.77 10 3.3 71t 11 3.7 72.9<br />

Henne, Jac. 267 141 52.8 1786 6.69 9 3.4 81t 8 3.0 72.7<br />

*Weeden, Cle. 517 297 57.4 3385 6.55 14 2.7 71t 17 3.3 72.6<br />

Sanchez, NY-J 418 229 54.8 2678 6.41 13 3.1 66 17 4.1 67.9<br />

Cassel, K.C. 277 161 58.1 1796 6.48 6 2.2 46 12 4.3 66.7<br />

NFL / LEADING PASSERS, RANKS<br />

Pct Avg Pct Pct Rating<br />

Player, Team Att Comp Comp Yds Gain TD TD Long Int Int Points<br />

Rodgers, G.B. 14 8 4 9 6 2 1 6t 3 1<br />

*Griffin III, Was. 25 23 5 21 1 18t 8 1t 2 2<br />

Ale. Smith, S.F. 34 32 1 31 3 25t 5 1t 11 3<br />

Manning, Den. 8 6 3 6 4 3 4 14t 8 4<br />

Ryan, Atl. 6 3 2 5 5 5 6 21t 15 5<br />

Brady, N.E. 4 5 11 4 10 4 9 6t 1 6<br />

*Wilson, Sea. 26 24t 9 23 7 9 2 11t 20 7<br />

Roethlisberger, Pit. 22 20 10 20 11 11t 7 6t 4 8<br />

Brees, N.O. 2 4 12 1 9 1 3 33t 22 9<br />

Romo, Dal. 3 2 6 3 8 6t 16 26t 17 10<br />

Schaub, Hou. 17 9 7 13 12 13t 15 11t 7 11<br />

Flacco, Bal. 9t 13 20 11 15 13t 17 11t 6 12<br />

<strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 20 21 25 14 2 20 18 14t 14 13<br />

Dalton, Cin. 13 12 15 15 17 6t 10 26t 28 14<br />

Rivers, S.D. 15 10t 8 16 24 10 13 24t 24 15<br />

Palmer, Oak. 7 7 17 8 16 13t 21 21t 16 16<br />

Manning, NY-G 12 14 21 12 14 16t 19 24t 23 17<br />

Bradford, St.L 16 15 22 17 23 18t 20 17t 13 18<br />

Fitzpatrick, Buf. 18 17 16 19 27 11t 12 26t 30 19<br />

Freeman, T.B. 9t 18 31 10 13 6t 11 26t 27 20<br />

Hasselbeck, Ten. 33 34 13 35 32 34 28 1t 10 21<br />

Cutler, Chi. 24 24t 23 24 19 21 14 21t 31 22<br />

Stafford, Det. 1 1 19 2 20 22 32 26t 12 23<br />

Vick, Phi. 27 27 24 27 21 28 23 10 21 24<br />

*Foles, Phi. 32 30t 18 32 30 35t 33 1t 5 25<br />

Ponder, Min. 19 19 14 25 34 23 26 17t 18 26<br />

Gabbert, Jac. 29 29 27 33 33 30t 27 5 9 27<br />

*Tannehill, Mia. 21 22 26 22 22 27 31 17t 19 28<br />

*Luck, Ind. 5 10t 33 7 18 16t 22 33t 26 29<br />

Locker, Ten. 28 28 30 28 25 29 25 14t 32 30<br />

Henne, Jac. 31 33 34 30 26 30t 24 6t 25 31<br />

*Weeden, Cle. 11 16 29 18 28 24 30 31t 29 32<br />

Sanchez, NY-J 23 26 32 26 31 25t 29 31t 33 33<br />

Cassel, K.C. 30 30t 28 29 29 35t 34 17t 34 34


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating<br />

1) Manning, Den. 123 72 58.5 847 6.89 9 7.3 0 0.0 103.9<br />

2) Flacco, Bal. 99 62 62.6 759 7.67 5 5.1 0 0.0 103.1<br />

3) Brady, N.E. 134 82 61.2 1006 7.51 6 4.5 1 0.7 96.2<br />

4) Dalton, Cin. 125 80 64.0 971 7.77 9 7.2 5 4.0 95.1<br />

5) Roethlisberger, Pit. 89 55 61.8 671 7.54 5 5.6 3 3.4 89.7<br />

6) Palmer, Oak. 178 111 62.4 1266 7.11 8 4.5 5 2.8 87.0<br />

7) Gabbert, Jac. 84 52 61.9 519 6.18 4 4.8 2 2.4 85.4<br />

8) Hasselbeck, Ten. 84 54 64.3 468 5.57 4 4.8 2 2.4 84.8<br />

9) *Tannehill, Mia. 130 71 54.6 944 7.26 6 4.6 3 2.3 83.6<br />

10) Schaub, Hou. 86 58 67.4 534 6.21 3 3.5 3 3.5 81.3<br />

11) *Weeden, Cle. 122 71 58.2 888 7.28 5 4.1 5 4.1 77.5<br />

12) Sanchez, NY-J 104 57 54.8 695 6.68 4 3.8 3 2.9 76.4<br />

13) *Luck, Ind. 161 85 52.8 1089 6.76 6 3.7 6 3.7 71.2<br />

14) Cassel, K.C. 91 50 54.9 574 6.31 4 4.4 4 4.4 70.5<br />

15) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 125 75 60.0 686 5.49 7 5.6 7 5.6 70.3<br />

16) Rivers, S.D. 125 78 62.4 796 6.37 5 4.0 8 6.4 67.3<br />

17) Henne, Jac. 116 61 52.6 766 6.60 4 3.4 5 4.3 67.0<br />

18) Locker, Ten. 65 34 52.3 484 7.45 3 4.6 4 6.2 66.4<br />

19) Quinn, K.C. 59 26 44.1 282 4.78 0 0.0 1 1.7 51.7<br />

NFC / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating<br />

1) Cutler, Chi. 83 54 65.1 796 9.59 8 9.6 2 2.4 118.3<br />

2) Rodgers, G.B. 103 65 63.1 863 8.38 10 9.7 2 1.9 113.9<br />

3) Romo, Dal. 173 114 65.9 1370 7.92 11 6.4 3 1.7 104.0<br />

4) Kaepernick, S.F. 43 30 69.8 370 8.60 2 4.7 1 2.3 101.9<br />

5) *Wilson, Sea. 101 61 60.4 729 7.22 7 6.9 1 1.0 101.5<br />

6) Kolb, Ariz 48 33 68.8 382 7.96 3 6.3 2 4.2 96.0<br />

7) Ryan, Atl. 141 98 69.5 1116 7.91 5 3.5 3 2.1 95.9<br />

8) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 115 72 62.6 1108 9.63 5 4.3 4 3.5 94.4<br />

9) Bradford, St.L 152 93 61.2 1016 6.68 9 5.9 3 2.0 92.4<br />

10) Manning, NY-G 104 56 53.8 760 7.31 7 6.7 3 2.9 87.8<br />

11) *Griffin III, Was. 122 77 63.1 815 6.68 4 3.3 2 1.6 86.6<br />

12) Freeman, T.B. 159 89 56.0 1211 7.62 6 3.8 3 1.9 85.2<br />

13) J. Skelton, Ariz 57 33 57.9 385 6.75 1 1.8 0 0.0 84.3<br />

14) Stafford, Det. 244 138 56.6 1652 6.77 8 3.3 3 1.2 83.2<br />

15) Ponder, Min. 140 84 60.0 847 6.05 7 5.0 4 2.9 82.1<br />

16) Vick, Phi. 90 50 55.6 555 6.17 4 4.4 2 2.2 79.6<br />

17) Brees, N.O. 165 92 55.8 1131 6.85 5 3.0 6 3.6 72.1<br />

18) *Foles, Phi. 98 52 53.1 518 5.29 2 2.0 1 1.0 70.9<br />

19) *Lindley, Ariz 45 21 46.7 160 3.56 0 0.0 1 2.2 46.5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / FOURTH-QUARTER PASSING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating<br />

1) Cutler, Chi. 83 54 65.1 796 9.59 8 9.6 2 2.4 118.3<br />

2) Rodgers, G.B. 103 65 63.1 863 8.38 10 9.7 2 1.9 113.9<br />

3) Romo, Dal. 173 114 65.9 1370 7.92 11 6.4 3 1.7 104.0<br />

4) Manning, Den. 123 72 58.5 847 6.89 9 7.3 0 0.0 103.9<br />

5) Flacco, Bal. 99 62 62.6 759 7.67 5 5.1 0 0.0 103.1<br />

6) Kaepernick, S.F. 43 30 69.8 370 8.60 2 4.7 1 2.3 101.9<br />

7) *Wilson, Sea. 101 61 60.4 729 7.22 7 6.9 1 1.0 101.5<br />

8) Brady, N.E. 134 82 61.2 1006 7.51 6 4.5 1 0.7 96.2<br />

9) Kolb, Ariz 48 33 68.8 382 7.96 3 6.3 2 4.2 96.0<br />

10) Ryan, Atl. 141 98 69.5 1116 7.91 5 3.5 3 2.1 95.9<br />

11) Dalton, Cin. 125 80 64.0 971 7.77 9 7.2 5 4.0 95.1<br />

12) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 115 72 62.6 1108 9.63 5 4.3 4 3.5 94.4<br />

13) Bradford, St.L 152 93 61.2 1016 6.68 9 5.9 3 2.0 92.4<br />

14) Roethlisberger, Pit. 89 55 61.8 671 7.54 5 5.6 3 3.4 89.7<br />

15) Manning, NY-G 104 56 53.8 760 7.31 7 6.7 3 2.9 87.8<br />

16) Palmer, Oak. 178 111 62.4 1266 7.11 8 4.5 5 2.8 87.0<br />

17) *Griffin III, Was. 122 77 63.1 815 6.68 4 3.3 2 1.6 86.6<br />

18) Gabbert, Jac. 84 52 61.9 519 6.18 4 4.8 2 2.4 85.4<br />

19) Freeman, T.B. 159 89 56.0 1211 7.62 6 3.8 3 1.9 85.2<br />

20) Hasselbeck, Ten. 84 54 64.3 468 5.57 4 4.8 2 2.4 84.8<br />

21) J. Skelton, Ariz 57 33 57.9 385 6.75 1 1.8 0 0.0 84.3<br />

22) *Tannehill, Mia. 130 71 54.6 944 7.26 6 4.6 3 2.3 83.6<br />

23) Stafford, Det. 244 138 56.6 1652 6.77 8 3.3 3 1.2 83.2<br />

24) Ponder, Min. 140 84 60.0 847 6.05 7 5.0 4 2.9 82.1<br />

25) Schaub, Hou. 86 58 67.4 534 6.21 3 3.5 3 3.5 81.3<br />

26) Vick, Phi. 90 50 55.6 555 6.17 4 4.4 2 2.2 79.6<br />

27) *Weeden, Cle. 122 71 58.2 888 7.28 5 4.1 5 4.1 77.5<br />

28) Sanchez, NY-J 104 57 54.8 695 6.68 4 3.8 3 2.9 76.4<br />

29) Brees, N.O. 165 92 55.8 1131 6.85 5 3.0 6 3.6 72.1<br />

30) *Luck, Ind. 161 85 52.8 1089 6.76 6 3.7 6 3.7 71.2<br />

31) *Foles, Phi. 98 52 53.1 518 5.29 2 2.0 1 1.0 70.9<br />

32) Cassel, K.C. 91 50 54.9 574 6.31 4 4.4 4 4.4 70.5<br />

33) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 125 75 60.0 686 5.49 7 5.6 7 5.6 70.3<br />

34) Rivers, S.D. 125 78 62.4 796 6.37 5 4.0 8 6.4 67.3<br />

35) Henne, Jac. 116 61 52.6 766 6.60 4 3.4 5 4.3 67.0<br />

36) Locker, Ten. 65 34 52.3 484 7.45 3 4.6 4 6.2 66.4<br />

37) Quinn, K.C. 59 26 44.1 282 4.78 0 0.0 1 1.7 51.7<br />

38) *Lindley, Ariz 45 21 46.7 160 3.56 0 0.0 1 2.2 46.5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating<br />

1) Brady, N.E. 140 85 60.7 1056 7.54 13 9.3 1 0.7 112.1<br />

2) Roethlisberger, Pit. 119 72 60.5 884 7.43 8 6.7 1 0.8 102.4<br />

3) Manning, Den. 148 93 62.8 1208 8.16 10 6.8 4 2.7 99.7<br />

4) Flacco, Bal. 144 83 57.6 1052 7.31 7 4.9 3 2.1 88.1<br />

5) Palmer, Oak. 151 90 59.6 1009 6.68 6 4.0 2 1.3 87.3<br />

6) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 128 80 62.5 880 6.88 7 5.5 5 3.9 84.8<br />

7) Schaub, Hou. 132 80 60.6 859 6.51 7 5.3 4 3.0 84.8<br />

8) Rivers, S.D. 150 89 59.3 1144 7.63 9 6.0 8 5.3 81.1<br />

9) Locker, Ten. 84 47 56.0 582 6.93 3 3.6 2 2.4 79.6<br />

10) Cassel, K.C. 77 47 61.0 510 6.62 2 2.6 2 2.6 78.4<br />

11) Sanchez, NY-J 125 68 54.4 687 5.50 6 4.8 3 2.4 76.3<br />

12) Dalton, Cin. 134 64 47.8 912 6.81 10 7.5 7 5.2 73.4<br />

13) *Luck, Ind. 160 81 50.6 1160 7.25 6 3.8 6 3.8 71.4<br />

14) *Weeden, Cle. 157 91 58.0 1007 6.41 6 3.8 8 5.1 68.6<br />

15) *Tannehill, Mia. 137 82 59.9 905 6.61 3 2.2 6 4.4 68.5<br />

16) Gabbert, Jac. 80 45 56.3 370 4.63 0 0.0 0 0.0 68.2<br />

NFC / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating<br />

1) Rodgers, G.B. 132 83 62.9 1154 8.74 8 6.1 1 0.8 108.0<br />

2) Vick, Phi. 85 50 58.8 610 7.18 7 8.2 1 1.2 103.6<br />

3) *Griffin III, Was. 98 59 60.2 579 5.91 7 7.1 1 1.0 96.4<br />

4) Ryan, Atl. 147 101 68.7 1133 7.71 7 4.8 5 3.4 93.2<br />

5) *Wilson, Sea. 118 69 58.5 797 6.75 6 5.1 1 0.8 92.4<br />

6) Brees, N.O. 163 91 55.8 1359 8.34 7 4.3 3 1.8 90.0<br />

7) Freeman, T.B. 139 80 57.6 1086 7.81 6 4.3 5 3.6 82.0<br />

8) Stafford, Det. 188 109 58.0 1297 6.90 6 3.2 4 2.1 80.9<br />

9) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 113 57 50.4 779 6.89 7 6.2 4 3.5 78.7<br />

10) Cutler, Chi. 126 73 57.9 828 6.57 5 4.0 4 3.2 77.7<br />

11) Manning, NY-G 134 73 54.5 977 7.29 6 4.5 6 4.5 74.1<br />

12) Ponder, Min. 140 85 60.7 880 6.29 5 3.6 6 4.3 72.9<br />

13) Romo, Dal. 150 89 59.3 1093 7.29 3 2.0 6 4.0 71.9<br />

14) Bradford, St.L 141 77 54.6 879 6.23 3 2.1 4 2.8 68.8<br />

NFL / THIRD-DOWN PASSING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att Comp Comp% Yards YPA TD TD% Int Int% Rating<br />

1) Brady, N.E. 140 85 60.7 1056 7.54 13 9.3 1 0.7 112.1<br />

2) Rodgers, G.B. 132 83 62.9 1154 8.74 8 6.1 1 0.8 108.0<br />

3) Vick, Phi. 85 50 58.8 610 7.18 7 8.2 1 1.2 103.6<br />

4) Roethlisberger, Pit. 119 72 60.5 884 7.43 8 6.7 1 0.8 102.4<br />

5) Manning, Den. 148 93 62.8 1208 8.16 10 6.8 4 2.7 99.7<br />

6) *Griffin III, Was. 98 59 60.2 579 5.91 7 7.1 1 1.0 96.4<br />

7) Ryan, Atl. 147 101 68.7 1133 7.71 7 4.8 5 3.4 93.2<br />

8) *Wilson, Sea. 118 69 58.5 797 6.75 6 5.1 1 0.8 92.4<br />

9) Brees, N.O. 163 91 55.8 1359 8.34 7 4.3 3 1.8 90.0<br />

10) Flacco, Bal. 144 83 57.6 1052 7.31 7 4.9 3 2.1 88.1<br />

11) Palmer, Oak. 151 90 59.6 1009 6.68 6 4.0 2 1.3 87.3<br />

12) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 128 80 62.5 880 6.88 7 5.5 5 3.9 84.8<br />

13) Schaub, Hou. 132 80 60.6 859 6.51 7 5.3 4 3.0 84.8<br />

14) Freeman, T.B. 139 80 57.6 1086 7.81 6 4.3 5 3.6 82.0<br />

15) Rivers, S.D. 150 89 59.3 1144 7.63 9 6.0 8 5.3 81.1<br />

16) Stafford, Det. 188 109 58.0 1297 6.90 6 3.2 4 2.1 80.9<br />

17) Locker, Ten. 84 47 56.0 582 6.93 3 3.6 2 2.4 79.6<br />

18) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 113 57 50.4 779 6.89 7 6.2 4 3.5 78.7<br />

19) Cassel, K.C. 77 47 61.0 510 6.62 2 2.6 2 2.6 78.4<br />

20) Cutler, Chi. 126 73 57.9 828 6.57 5 4.0 4 3.2 77.7<br />

21) Sanchez, NY-J 125 68 54.4 687 5.50 6 4.8 3 2.4 76.3<br />

22) Manning, NY-G 134 73 54.5 977 7.29 6 4.5 6 4.5 74.1<br />

23) Dalton, Cin. 134 64 47.8 912 6.81 10 7.5 7 5.2 73.4<br />

24) Ponder, Min. 140 85 60.7 880 6.29 5 3.6 6 4.3 72.9<br />

25) Romo, Dal. 150 89 59.3 1093 7.29 3 2.0 6 4.0 71.9<br />

26) *Luck, Ind. 160 81 50.6 1160 7.25 6 3.8 6 3.8 71.4<br />

27) Bradford, St.L 141 77 54.6 879 6.23 3 2.1 4 2.8 68.8<br />

28) *Weeden, Cle. 157 91 58.0 1007 6.41 6 3.8 8 5.1 68.6<br />

29) *Tannehill, Mia. 137 82 59.9 905 6.61 3 2.2 6 4.4 68.5<br />

30) Gabbert, Jac. 80 45 56.3 370 4.63 0 0.0 0 0.0 68.2


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADING RUSHERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Att Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Charles, K.C. 271 1456 5.4 91t 5<br />

2) Foster, Hou. 335 1328 4.0 46 14<br />

3) Ridley, N.E. 270 1189 4.4 41 10<br />

4) C. Johnson, Ten. 255 1187 4.7 94t 5<br />

5) Spiller, Buf. 183 1185 6.5 62 6<br />

6) Rice, Bal. 254 1138 4.5 46 9<br />

7) Green-Ellis, Cin. 278 1094 3.9 48 6<br />

8) Greene, NY-J 257 989 3.8 36 8<br />

9) Bush, Mia. 219 960 4.4 65t 6<br />

10) *Richardson, Cle. 267 950 3.6 32t 11<br />

11) *Ballard, Ind. 184 736 4.0 26 1<br />

12) McGahee, Den. 167 731 4.4 31 4<br />

13) Mathews, S.D. 184 707 3.8 31 1<br />

14) McFadden, Oak. 197 650 3.3 64t 2<br />

15) Dwyer, Pit. 145 571 3.9 34 2<br />

16) Moreno, Den. 124 484 3.9 20 3<br />

17) *Pierce, Bal. 86 443 5.2 78 1<br />

18) F. Jackson, Buf. 115 437 3.8 15 3<br />

19) D. Brown, Ind. 108 417 3.9 19 1<br />

20) Jones-Drew, Jac. 86 414 4.8 59t 1<br />

21) Redman, Pit. 104 384 3.7 28 2<br />

22) Powell, NY-J 98 381 3.9 17 4<br />

23) Forsett, Hou. 63 374 5.9 81t 1<br />

24) Thomas, Mia. 91 325 3.6 20 4<br />

25) *Hillman, Den. 81 314 3.9 31 1<br />

26) Hillis, K.C. 80 305 3.8 18 1<br />

27) Locker, Ten. (QB) 36 288 8.0 32 1<br />

28t) Jennings, Jac. 101 283 2.8 21 2<br />

28t) Woodhead, N.E. 73 283 3.9 19 4<br />

30) Battle, S.D. 76 274 3.6 52 3<br />

31) Tate, Hou. 63 272 4.3 25 2<br />

32) Reece, Oak. 59 271 4.6 17 0<br />

33) *Luck, Ind. (QB) 57 254 4.5 19 5<br />

34) *Bolden, N.E. 50 248 5.0 27 2<br />

35) Peerman, Cin. 31 244 7.9 48 1<br />

36) *L. Miller, Mia. 46 237 5.2 28 1<br />

37) Hardesty, Cle. 51 234 4.6 25 1<br />

38) Vereen, N.E. 54 213 3.9 16 3<br />

39) Goodson, Oak. 34 212 6.2 43 0<br />

40) Draughn, K.C. 54 210 3.9 25 2<br />

41) Owens, Jac. 42 209 5.0 32t 1<br />

42) *Tannehill, Mia. (QB) 47 203 4.3 31 2<br />

43) R. Brown, S.D. 41 200 4.9 21 0<br />

44) Fitzpatrick, Buf. (QB) 48 197 4.1 20 1<br />

45) McKnight, NY-J 29 177 6.1 61 0<br />

46t) Choice, Buf. 42 163 3.9 22 0<br />

46t) Mendenhall, Pit. 45 163 3.6 20 0<br />

48) Cassel, K.C. (QB) 27 145 5.4 21 1<br />

49) Parmele, Jac. 40 143 3.6 28 0<br />

50) Carter, Ind. 32 122 3.8 20 3


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADING RUSHERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Att Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Peterson, Min. 314 1898 6.0 82t 11<br />

2) Lynch, Sea. 297 1490 5.0 77t 11<br />

3) *Morris, Was. 302 1413 4.7 39t 10<br />

4) *Martin, T.B. 291 1312 4.5 70t 10<br />

5) Gore, S.F. 238 1146 4.8 37 7<br />

6) Forte, Chi. 224 991 4.4 46 4<br />

7) Jackson, St.L 246 990 4.0 46 4<br />

8) Bradshaw, NY-G 205 908 4.4 37 5<br />

9) McCoy, Phi. 190 795 4.2 34 2<br />

10) Turner, Atl. 216 782 3.6 43 9<br />

11) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 114 752 6.6 76t 6<br />

12) Leshoure, Det. 200 741 3.7 16 9<br />

13) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 120 707 5.9 72t 8<br />

14) Murray, Dal. 144 587 4.1 48 4<br />

15) Ingram, N.O. 146 563 3.9 31 5<br />

16) *Brown, Phi. 107 546 5.1 65t 4<br />

17) D. Williams, Car. 152 527 3.5 30t 3<br />

18) *D. Richardson, St.L 96 475 4.9 53 0<br />

19) Pi. Thomas, N.O. 105 473 4.5 48 1<br />

20) Green, G.B. 135 464 3.4 41 0<br />

21) *Wilson, Sea. (QB) 84 431 5.1 25t 3<br />

22) Bush, Chi. 114 411 3.6 20 5<br />

23) Kaepernick, S.F. (QB) 60 410 6.8 50t 5<br />

24) Bell, Det. 80 408 5.1 67 3<br />

25) A. Brown, NY-G 73 385 5.3 31 8<br />

26) F. Jones, Dal. 106 378 3.6 22t 3<br />

27) Hunter, S.F. 72 371 5.2 26 2<br />

28) *Turbin, Sea. 78 359 4.6 26 0<br />

29) Stephens-Howling, Ariz 110 358 3.3 52 4<br />

30) Stewart, Car. 93 336 3.6 21 1<br />

31) Jac. Rodgers, Atl. 89 334 3.8 43 1<br />

32) Vick, Phi. (QB) 57 307 5.4 20 1<br />

33) *Wilson, NY-G 56 283 5.1 52t 4<br />

34) Rodgers, G.B. (QB) 54 259 4.8 27t 2<br />

35) Starks, G.B. 71 255 3.6 22t 1<br />

36) Benson, G.B. 71 248 3.5 11 1<br />

37) Sproles, N.O. 45 243 5.4 47 1<br />

38) Ponder, Min. (QB) 58 237 4.1 29 2<br />

39) Wells, Ariz 88 234 2.7 31t 5<br />

40) Cutler, Chi. (QB) 36 204 5.7 24 0<br />

41) Ivory, N.O. 36 195 5.4 56t 2<br />

42) Gerhart, Min. 49 167 3.4 22 1<br />

43t) Powell, Ariz 45 164 3.6 17 0<br />

43t) R. Williams, Ariz 58 164 2.8 25 0<br />

45) Tolbert, Car. 44 158 3.6 13 4<br />

46) Blount, T.B. 41 151 3.7 35 2<br />

47) Freeman, T.B. (QB) 38 138 3.6 13 0<br />

48t) Ale. Smith, S.F. (QB) 29 134 4.6 24 0<br />

48t) K. Smith, Det. 37 134 3.6 19 1<br />

50) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 10 132 13.2 28 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADING RUSHERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Att Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Peterson, Min. 314 1898 6.0 82t 11<br />

2) Lynch, Sea. 297 1490 5.0 77t 11<br />

3) Charles, K.C. 271 1456 5.4 91t 5<br />

4) *Morris, Was. 302 1413 4.7 39t 10<br />

5) Foster, Hou. 335 1328 4.0 46 14<br />

6) *Martin, T.B. 291 1312 4.5 70t 10<br />

7) Ridley, N.E. 270 1189 4.4 41 10<br />

8) C. Johnson, Ten. 255 1187 4.7 94t 5<br />

9) Spiller, Buf. 183 1185 6.5 62 6<br />

10) Gore, S.F. 238 1146 4.8 37 7<br />

11) Rice, Bal. 254 1138 4.5 46 9<br />

12) Green-Ellis, Cin. 278 1094 3.9 48 6<br />

13) Forte, Chi. 224 991 4.4 46 4<br />

14) Jackson, St.L 246 990 4.0 46 4<br />

15) Greene, NY-J 257 989 3.8 36 8<br />

16) Bush, Mia. 219 960 4.4 65t 6<br />

17) *Richardson, Cle. 267 950 3.6 32t 11<br />

18) Bradshaw, NY-G 205 908 4.4 37 5<br />

19) McCoy, Phi. 190 795 4.2 34 2<br />

20) Turner, Atl. 216 782 3.6 43 9<br />

21) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 114 752 6.6 76t 6<br />

22) Leshoure, Det. 200 741 3.7 16 9<br />

23) *Ballard, Ind. 184 736 4.0 26 1<br />

24) McGahee, Den. 167 731 4.4 31 4<br />

25t) Mathews, S.D. 184 707 3.8 31 1<br />

25t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 120 707 5.9 72t 8<br />

27) McFadden, Oak. 197 650 3.3 64t 2<br />

28) Murray, Dal. 144 587 4.1 48 4<br />

29) Dwyer, Pit. 145 571 3.9 34 2<br />

30) Ingram, N.O. 146 563 3.9 31 5<br />

31) *Brown, Phi. 107 546 5.1 65t 4<br />

32) D. Williams, Car. 152 527 3.5 30t 3<br />

33) Moreno, Den. 124 484 3.9 20 3<br />

34) *D. Richardson, St.L 96 475 4.9 53 0<br />

35) Pi. Thomas, N.O. 105 473 4.5 48 1<br />

36) Green, G.B. 135 464 3.4 41 0<br />

37) *Pierce, Bal. 86 443 5.2 78 1<br />

38) F. Jackson, Buf. 115 437 3.8 15 3<br />

39) *Wilson, Sea. (QB) 84 431 5.1 25t 3<br />

40) D. Brown, Ind. 108 417 3.9 19 1<br />

41) Jones-Drew, Jac. 86 414 4.8 59t 1<br />

42) Bush, Chi. 114 411 3.6 20 5<br />

43) Kaepernick, S.F. (QB) 60 410 6.8 50t 5<br />

44) Bell, Det. 80 408 5.1 67 3<br />

45) A. Brown, NY-G 73 385 5.3 31 8<br />

46) Redman, Pit. 104 384 3.7 28 2<br />

47) Powell, NY-J 98 381 3.9 17 4<br />

48) F. Jones, Dal. 106 378 3.6 22t 3<br />

49) Forsett, Hou. 63 374 5.9 81t 1<br />

50) Hunter, S.F. 72 371 5.2 26 2


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct<br />

1t) Greene, NY-J 9 9 100.0<br />

1t) Brady, N.E. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) Gabbert, Jac. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) F. Jackson, Buf. 4 4 100.0<br />

1t) Palmer, Oak. 4 4 100.0<br />

6) Green-Ellis, Cin. 15 14 93.3<br />

7) Dalton, Cin. 5 4 80.0<br />

8) Rice, Bal. 8 6 75.0<br />

9) Ridley, N.E. 11 8 72.7<br />

10) C. Johnson, Ten. 7 5 71.4<br />

11) Foster, Hou. 19 13 68.4<br />

12t) McGahee, Den. 12 8 66.7<br />

12t) Redman, Pit. 6 4 66.7<br />

14) Flacco, Bal. 8 5 62.5<br />

15) Battle, S.D. 10 6 60.0<br />

16) Thomas, Mia. 7 4 57.1<br />

NFC / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct<br />

1t) Freeman, T.B. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) Rodgers, G.B. 5 5 100.0<br />

3t) Murray, Dal. 9 8 88.9<br />

3t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 9 8 88.9<br />

5) Robinson, Sea. 7 6 85.7<br />

6t) Bradshaw, NY-G 10 8 80.0<br />

6t) A. Brown, NY-G 5 4 80.0<br />

8) Bush, Chi. 9 7 77.8<br />

9) Tolbert, Car. 8 6 75.0<br />

10) Ingram, N.O. 10 7 70.0<br />

11) Peterson, Min. 11 7 63.6<br />

12) *Morris, Was. 8 5 62.5<br />

13) Jackson, St.L 12 7 58.3<br />

14) Green, G.B. 7 4 57.1<br />

NFL / THIRD-AND-ONE RUSHING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team Att FD Pct<br />

1t) Greene, NY-J 9 9 100.0<br />

1t) Brady, N.E. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) Freeman, T.B. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) Gabbert, Jac. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) Rodgers, G.B. 5 5 100.0<br />

1t) F. Jackson, Buf. 4 4 100.0<br />

1t) Palmer, Oak. 4 4 100.0<br />

8) Green-Ellis, Cin. 15 14 93.3<br />

9t) Murray, Dal. 9 8 88.9<br />

9t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 9 8 88.9<br />

11) Robinson, Sea. 7 6 85.7<br />

12t) Bradshaw, NY-G 10 8 80.0<br />

12t) A. Brown, NY-G 5 4 80.0<br />

12t) Dalton, Cin. 5 4 80.0<br />

15) Bush, Chi. 9 7 77.8<br />

16t) Rice, Bal. 8 6 75.0<br />

16t) Tolbert, Car. 8 6 75.0<br />

18) Ridley, N.E. 11 8 72.7<br />

19) C. Johnson, Ten. 7 5 71.4<br />

20) Ingram, N.O. 10 7 70.0<br />

21) Foster, Hou. 19 13 68.4<br />

22t) McGahee, Den. 12 8 66.7<br />

22t) Redman, Pit. 6 4 66.7<br />

24) Peterson, Min. 11 7 63.6<br />

25t) Flacco, Bal. 8 5 62.5<br />

25t) *Morris, Was. 8 5 62.5<br />

27) Battle, S.D. 10 6 60.0<br />

28) Jackson, St.L 12 7 58.3<br />

29t) Green, G.B. 7 4 57.1<br />

29t) Thomas, Mia. 7 4 57.1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rec Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Welker, N.E. 110 1260 11.5 59 5<br />

2) Wayne, Ind. 102 1315 12.9 33 5<br />

3) A. Johnson, Hou. 100 1457 14.6 60t 4<br />

4) Green, Cin. 95 1324 13.9 73t 11<br />

5) D. Thomas, Den. 87 1312 15.1 71t 9<br />

6) Decker, Den. 78 988 12.7 55 11<br />

7) Myers, Oak. (TE) 75 753 10.0 29 4<br />

8t) St. Johnson, Buf. 73 935 12.8 63 6<br />

8t) Lloyd, N.E. 73 902 12.4 53 4<br />

10) Miller, Pit. (TE) 71 816 11.5 43 8<br />

11) Hartline, Mia. 69 1014 14.7 80t 1<br />

12) Boldin, Bal. 65 921 14.2 43 4<br />

13t) Wallace, Pit. 64 836 13.1 82t 8<br />

13t) A. Brown, Pit. 64 765 12.0 60t 4<br />

13t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 64 737 11.5 55t 5<br />

16) *Wright, Ten. 62 586 9.5 38 4<br />

17t) Bess, Mia. 61 778 12.8 39 1<br />

17t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 61 669 11.0 61t 7<br />

17t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 61 478 7.8 43 1<br />

20) Avery, Ind. 60 781 13.0 48 3<br />

21t) Bowe, K.C. 59 801 13.6 47 3<br />

21t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 59 689 11.7 39t 6<br />

23) *Blackmon, Jac. 58 786 13.6 81t 4<br />

24) Floyd, S.D. 56 814 14.5 39 5<br />

25) Shorts, Jac. 55 979 17.8 80t 7<br />

26t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 53 748 14.1 41 10<br />

26t) Kerley, NY-J 53 739 13.9 66 2<br />

28) Reece, Oak. (RB) 52 496 9.5 56 1<br />

29t) Tamme, Den. (TE) 51 542 10.6 36 2<br />

29t) McCluster, K.C. 51 447 8.8 31 1<br />

29t) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 51 367 7.2 27 1<br />

32t) Moore, Oak. 50 736 14.7 58 6<br />

32t) Little, Cle. 50 609 12.2 43 3<br />

34) T. Smith, Bal. 49 855 17.4 54 8<br />

35t) Hawkins, Cin. 48 515 10.7 59t 4<br />

35t) R. Brown, S.D. (RB) 48 368 7.7 25 0<br />

37) Gates, S.D. (TE) 47 523 11.1 34t 6<br />

38t) *Gordon, Cle. 46 766 16.7 71t 5<br />

38t) *Hilton, Ind. 46 750 16.3 61t 6<br />

38t) Hernandez, N.E. (TE) 46 439 9.5 31 5<br />

41t) Washington, Ten. 45 725 16.1 71t 4<br />

41t) Lewis, Jac. (TE) 45 437 9.7 26 4<br />

43) Cook, Ten. (TE) 44 523 11.9 61t 4<br />

44t) Chandler, Buf. (TE) 43 571 13.3 43 6<br />

44t) Britt, Ten. 43 568 13.2 46 4<br />

44t) *Allen, Ind. (TE) 43 500 11.6 40 3<br />

47t) Sanders, Pit. 42 598 14.2 37 1<br />

47t) Stokley, Den. 42 495 11.8 38t 5<br />

47t) Watson, Cle. (TE) 42 437 10.4 27 3<br />

50t) Jones, Buf. 41 443 10.8 68t 4<br />

50t) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 41 387 9.4 32t 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rec Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) C. Johnson, Det. 117 1892 16.2 53 5<br />

2) Marshall, Chi. 113 1466 13.0 56 11<br />

3) Witten, Dal. (TE) 103 983 9.5 36 2<br />

4t) Bryant, Dal. 88 1311 14.9 85t 12<br />

4t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 88 889 10.1 25 8<br />

6) White, Atl. 87 1309 15.0 59 7<br />

7) Cruz, NY-G 82 1040 12.7 80t 9<br />

8) Cobb, G.B. 80 954 11.9 39t 8<br />

9) Colston, N.O. 78 1102 14.1 60 8<br />

10) Crabtree, S.F. 77 933 12.1 38t 7<br />

11t) Jones, Atl. 76 1142 15.0 80t 10<br />

11t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 76 867 11.4 46 8<br />

13) S. Smith, Car. 70 1101 15.7 66 4<br />

14t) Jackson, T.B. 69 1334 19.3 95 8<br />

14t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 69 785 11.4 37t 4<br />

16) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 67 588 8.8 44 6<br />

17) Austin, Dal. 66 943 14.3 49 6<br />

18t) Maclin, Phi. 65 835 12.8 70t 6<br />

18t) Olsen, Car. (TE) 65 800 12.3 47t 5<br />

20) Harvin, Min. 62 677 10.9 45 3<br />

21t) Moore, N.O. 61 920 15.1 43 6<br />

21t) Roberts, Ariz 61 741 12.1 46t 5<br />

23) Amendola, St.L 59 639 10.8 56 3<br />

24) Ja. Jones, G.B. 58 722 12.4 49 13<br />

25t) Williams, T.B. 57 931 16.3 65 8<br />

25t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 57 556 9.8 24 3<br />

27t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 54 641 11.9 34 1<br />

27t) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 54 611 11.3 33t 5<br />

29t) Nicks, NY-G 53 692 13.1 50 3<br />

29t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 53 595 11.2 40 2<br />

31) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 51 473 9.3 29 9<br />

32t) Rice, Sea. 50 748 15.0 46t 7<br />

32t) Bell, Det. (RB) 50 466 9.3 50 0<br />

34t) Avant, Phi. 49 609 12.4 39 0<br />

34t) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 49 312 6.4 25 3<br />

36t) Gibson, St.L 48 646 13.5 34t 5<br />

36t) Morgan, Was. 48 510 10.6 32 2<br />

38) Clark, T.B. (TE) 47 435 9.3 33 4<br />

39) Nelson, G.B. 46 658 14.3 61t 6<br />

40t) Jackson, Phi. 45 700 15.6 77t 2<br />

40t) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 45 454 10.1 64t 1<br />

40t) Housler, Ariz (TE) 45 417 9.3 33 0<br />

40t) Jac. Rodgers, Atl. (RB) 45 352 7.8 32 1<br />

44t) Tate, Sea. 42 583 13.9 51 7<br />

44t) Manningham, S.F. 42 449 10.7 40 1<br />

44t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 42 319 7.6 47 1<br />

47) Garcon, Was. 41 587 14.3 88t 4<br />

48t) *Givens, St.L 40 644 16.1 65 3<br />

48t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 40 543 13.6 53 5<br />

50t) LaFell, Car. 39 615 15.8 62 4<br />

50t) Moss, Was. 39 551 14.1 77t 8<br />

50t) Kendricks, St.L (TE) 39 486 12.5 80t 4<br />

50t) Pi. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 39 354 9.1 36 1<br />

50t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 39 215 5.5 20 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADERS IN RECEPTIONS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rec Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) C. Johnson, Det. 117 1892 16.2 53 5<br />

2) Marshall, Chi. 113 1466 13.0 56 11<br />

3) Welker, N.E. 110 1260 11.5 59 5<br />

4) Witten, Dal. (TE) 103 983 9.5 36 2<br />

5) Wayne, Ind. 102 1315 12.9 33 5<br />

6) A. Johnson, Hou. 100 1457 14.6 60t 4<br />

7) Green, Cin. 95 1324 13.9 73t 11<br />

8t) Bryant, Dal. 88 1311 14.9 85t 12<br />

8t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 88 889 10.1 25 8<br />

10t) D. Thomas, Den. 87 1312 15.1 71t 9<br />

10t) White, Atl. 87 1309 15.0 59 7<br />

12) Cruz, NY-G 82 1040 12.7 80t 9<br />

13) Cobb, G.B. 80 954 11.9 39t 8<br />

14t) Colston, N.O. 78 1102 14.1 60 8<br />

14t) Decker, Den. 78 988 12.7 55 11<br />

16) Crabtree, S.F. 77 933 12.1 38t 7<br />

17t) Jones, Atl. 76 1142 15.0 80t 10<br />

17t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 76 867 11.4 46 8<br />

19) Myers, Oak. (TE) 75 753 10.0 29 4<br />

20t) St. Johnson, Buf. 73 935 12.8 63 6<br />

20t) Lloyd, N.E. 73 902 12.4 53 4<br />

22) Miller, Pit. (TE) 71 816 11.5 43 8<br />

23) S. Smith, Car. 70 1101 15.7 66 4<br />

24t) Jackson, T.B. 69 1334 19.3 95 8<br />

24t) Hartline, Mia. 69 1014 14.7 80t 1<br />

24t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 69 785 11.4 37t 4<br />

27) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 67 588 8.8 44 6<br />

28) Austin, Dal. 66 943 14.3 49 6<br />

29t) Boldin, Bal. 65 921 14.2 43 4<br />

29t) Maclin, Phi. 65 835 12.8 70t 6<br />

29t) Olsen, Car. (TE) 65 800 12.3 47t 5<br />

32t) Wallace, Pit. 64 836 13.1 82t 8<br />

32t) A. Brown, Pit. 64 765 12.0 60t 4<br />

32t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 64 737 11.5 55t 5<br />

35t) Harvin, Min. 62 677 10.9 45 3<br />

35t) *Wright, Ten. 62 586 9.5 38 4<br />

37t) Moore, N.O. 61 920 15.1 43 6<br />

37t) Bess, Mia. 61 778 12.8 39 1<br />

37t) Roberts, Ariz 61 741 12.1 46t 5<br />

37t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 61 669 11.0 61t 7<br />

37t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 61 478 7.8 43 1<br />

42) Avery, Ind. 60 781 13.0 48 3<br />

43t) Bowe, K.C. 59 801 13.6 47 3<br />

43t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 59 689 11.7 39t 6<br />

43t) Amendola, St.L 59 639 10.8 56 3<br />

46t) *Blackmon, Jac. 58 786 13.6 81t 4<br />

46t) Ja. Jones, G.B. 58 722 12.4 49 13<br />

48t) Williams, T.B. 57 931 16.3 65 8<br />

48t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 57 556 9.8 24 3<br />

50) Floyd, S.D. 56 814 14.5 39 5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Yards Rec Avg Long TD<br />

1) A. Johnson, Hou. 1457 100 14.6 60t 4<br />

2) Green, Cin. 1324 95 13.9 73t 11<br />

3) Wayne, Ind. 1315 102 12.9 33 5<br />

4) D. Thomas, Den. 1312 87 15.1 71t 9<br />

5) Welker, N.E. 1260 110 11.5 59 5<br />

6) Hartline, Mia. 1014 69 14.7 80t 1<br />

7) Decker, Den. 988 78 12.7 55 11<br />

8) Shorts, Jac. 979 55 17.8 80t 7<br />

9) St. Johnson, Buf. 935 73 12.8 63 6<br />

10) Boldin, Bal. 921 65 14.2 43 4<br />

11) Lloyd, N.E. 902 73 12.4 53 4<br />

12) T. Smith, Bal. 855 49 17.4 54 8<br />

13) Wallace, Pit. 836 64 13.1 82t 8<br />

14) Miller, Pit. (TE) 816 71 11.5 43 8<br />

15) Floyd, S.D. 814 56 14.5 39 5<br />

16) Bowe, K.C. 801 59 13.6 47 3<br />

17) *Blackmon, Jac. 786 58 13.6 81t 4<br />

18) Avery, Ind. 781 60 13.0 48 3<br />

19) Bess, Mia. 778 61 12.8 39 1<br />

20) *Gordon, Cle. 766 46 16.7 71t 5<br />

21) A. Brown, Pit. 765 64 12.0 60t 4<br />

22) Myers, Oak. (TE) 753 75 10.0 29 4<br />

23) *Hilton, Ind. 750 46 16.3 61t 6<br />

24) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 748 53 14.1 41 10<br />

25) Kerley, NY-J 739 53 13.9 66 2<br />

26) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 737 64 11.5 55t 5<br />

27) Moore, Oak. 736 50 14.7 58 6<br />

28) Washington, Ten. 725 45 16.1 71t 4<br />

29) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 689 59 11.7 39t 6<br />

30) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 669 61 11.0 61t 7<br />

31) Alexander, S.D. 624 36 17.3 80t 6<br />

32) Little, Cle. 609 50 12.2 43 3<br />

33) Sanders, Pit. 598 42 14.2 37 1<br />

34) Heyward-Bey, Oak. 593 39 15.2 59 4<br />

35) *Wright, Ten. 586 62 9.5 38 4<br />

36) Chandler, Buf. (TE) 571 43 13.3 43 6<br />

37) Britt, Ten. 568 43 13.2 46 4<br />

38) Tamme, Den. (TE) 542 51 10.6 36 2<br />

39t) Cook, Ten. (TE) 523 44 11.9 61t 4<br />

39t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 523 47 11.1 34t 6<br />

41) Hawkins, Cin. 515 48 10.7 59t 4<br />

42) *Streater, Oak. 507 35 14.5 64t 3<br />

43) *Allen, Ind. (TE) 500 43 11.6 40 3<br />

44) Reece, Oak. (RB) 496 52 9.5 56 1<br />

45) Stokley, Den. 495 42 11.8 38t 5<br />

46) Rice, Bal. (RB) 478 61 7.8 43 1<br />

47) Walter, Hou. 467 38 12.3 52t 2<br />

48) McCluster, K.C. 447 51 8.8 31 1<br />

49) Jones, Buf. 443 41 10.8 68t 4<br />

50) Hernandez, N.E. (TE) 439 46 9.5 31 5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Yards Rec Avg Long TD<br />

1) C. Johnson, Det. 1892 117 16.2 53 5<br />

2) Marshall, Chi. 1466 113 13.0 56 11<br />

3) Jackson, T.B. 1334 69 19.3 95 8<br />

4) Bryant, Dal. 1311 88 14.9 85t 12<br />

5) White, Atl. 1309 87 15.0 59 7<br />

6) Jones, Atl. 1142 76 15.0 80t 10<br />

7) Colston, N.O. 1102 78 14.1 60 8<br />

8) S. Smith, Car. 1101 70 15.7 66 4<br />

9) Cruz, NY-G 1040 82 12.7 80t 9<br />

10) Witten, Dal. (TE) 983 103 9.5 36 2<br />

11) Cobb, G.B. 954 80 11.9 39t 8<br />

12) Austin, Dal. 943 66 14.3 49 6<br />

13) Crabtree, S.F. 933 77 12.1 38t 7<br />

14) Williams, T.B. 931 57 16.3 65 8<br />

15) Moore, N.O. 920 61 15.1 43 6<br />

16) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 889 88 10.1 25 8<br />

17) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 867 76 11.4 46 8<br />

18) Maclin, Phi. 835 65 12.8 70t 6<br />

19) Olsen, Car. (TE) 800 65 12.3 47t 5<br />

20) Fitzgerald, Ariz 785 69 11.4 37t 4<br />

21) Rice, Sea. 748 50 15.0 46t 7<br />

22) Roberts, Ariz 741 61 12.1 46t 5<br />

23) Ja. Jones, G.B. 722 58 12.4 49 13<br />

24) Jackson, Phi. 700 45 15.6 77t 2<br />

25) Nicks, NY-G 692 53 13.1 50 3<br />

26) Harvin, Min. 677 62 10.9 45 3<br />

27) Nelson, G.B. 658 46 14.3 61t 6<br />

28) Gibson, St.L 646 48 13.5 34t 5<br />

29) *Givens, St.L 644 40 16.1 65 3<br />

30) Celek, Phi. (TE) 641 54 11.9 34 1<br />

31) Amendola, St.L 639 59 10.8 56 3<br />

32) LaFell, Car. 615 39 15.8 62 4<br />

33) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 611 54 11.3 33t 5<br />

34) Avant, Phi. 609 49 12.4 39 0<br />

35) Finley, G.B. (TE) 595 53 11.2 40 2<br />

36) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 588 67 8.8 44 6<br />

37) Garcon, Was. 587 41 14.3 88t 4<br />

38) Tate, Sea. 583 42 13.9 51 7<br />

39) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 556 57 9.8 24 3<br />

40) Moss, Was. 551 39 14.1 77t 8<br />

41) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 543 40 13.6 53 5<br />

42) Hankerson, Was. 531 37 14.4 68t 3<br />

43) Hixon, NY-G 526 37 14.2 41 2<br />

44) Morgan, Was. 510 48 10.6 32 2<br />

45) Kendricks, St.L (TE) 486 39 12.5 80t 4<br />

46) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 473 51 9.3 29 9<br />

47) Bell, Det. (RB) 466 50 9.3 50 0<br />

48) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 454 45 10.1 64t 1<br />

49) Scheffler, Det. (TE) 451 37 12.2 57 1<br />

50) Manningham, S.F. 449 42 10.7 40 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / RECEIVING YARDAGE LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Yards Rec Avg Long TD<br />

1) C. Johnson, Det. 1892 117 16.2 53 5<br />

2) Marshall, Chi. 1466 113 13.0 56 11<br />

3) A. Johnson, Hou. 1457 100 14.6 60t 4<br />

4) Jackson, T.B. 1334 69 19.3 95 8<br />

5) Green, Cin. 1324 95 13.9 73t 11<br />

6) Wayne, Ind. 1315 102 12.9 33 5<br />

7) D. Thomas, Den. 1312 87 15.1 71t 9<br />

8) Bryant, Dal. 1311 88 14.9 85t 12<br />

9) White, Atl. 1309 87 15.0 59 7<br />

10) Welker, N.E. 1260 110 11.5 59 5<br />

11) Jones, Atl. 1142 76 15.0 80t 10<br />

12) Colston, N.O. 1102 78 14.1 60 8<br />

13) S. Smith, Car. 1101 70 15.7 66 4<br />

14) Cruz, NY-G 1040 82 12.7 80t 9<br />

15) Hartline, Mia. 1014 69 14.7 80t 1<br />

16) Decker, Den. 988 78 12.7 55 11<br />

17) Witten, Dal. (TE) 983 103 9.5 36 2<br />

18) Shorts, Jac. 979 55 17.8 80t 7<br />

19) Cobb, G.B. 954 80 11.9 39t 8<br />

20) Austin, Dal. 943 66 14.3 49 6<br />

21) St. Johnson, Buf. 935 73 12.8 63 6<br />

22) Crabtree, S.F. 933 77 12.1 38t 7<br />

23) Williams, T.B. 931 57 16.3 65 8<br />

24) Boldin, Bal. 921 65 14.2 43 4<br />

25) Moore, N.O. 920 61 15.1 43 6<br />

26) Lloyd, N.E. 902 73 12.4 53 4<br />

27) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 889 88 10.1 25 8<br />

28) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 867 76 11.4 46 8<br />

29) T. Smith, Bal. 855 49 17.4 54 8<br />

30) Wallace, Pit. 836 64 13.1 82t 8<br />

31) Maclin, Phi. 835 65 12.8 70t 6<br />

32) Miller, Pit. (TE) 816 71 11.5 43 8<br />

33) Floyd, S.D. 814 56 14.5 39 5<br />

34) Bowe, K.C. 801 59 13.6 47 3<br />

35) Olsen, Car. (TE) 800 65 12.3 47t 5<br />

36) *Blackmon, Jac. 786 58 13.6 81t 4<br />

37) Fitzgerald, Ariz 785 69 11.4 37t 4<br />

38) Avery, Ind. 781 60 13.0 48 3<br />

39) Bess, Mia. 778 61 12.8 39 1<br />

40) *Gordon, Cle. 766 46 16.7 71t 5<br />

41) A. Brown, Pit. 765 64 12.0 60t 4<br />

42) Myers, Oak. (TE) 753 75 10.0 29 4<br />

43) *Hilton, Ind. 750 46 16.3 61t 6<br />

44t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 748 53 14.1 41 10<br />

44t) Rice, Sea. 748 50 15.0 46t 7<br />

46) Roberts, Ariz 741 61 12.1 46t 5<br />

47) Kerley, NY-J 739 53 13.9 66 2<br />

48) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 737 64 11.5 55t 5<br />

49) Moore, Oak. 736 50 14.7 58 6<br />

50) Washington, Ten. 725 45 16.1 71t 4


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rec Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Wayne, Ind. 29 435 15.0 30t 3<br />

2t) D. Thomas, Den. 26 399 15.3 46 3<br />

2t) Welker, N.E. 26 273 10.5 25 2<br />

4t) Decker, Den. 24 348 14.5 30 4<br />

4t) Bess, Mia. 24 254 10.6 23 1<br />

6) St. Johnson, Buf. 22 329 15.0 49t 3<br />

7t) Boldin, Bal. 21 294 14.0 39 0<br />

7t) Bowe, K.C. 21 291 13.9 29t 1<br />

7t) A. Johnson, Hou. 21 287 13.7 43 1<br />

7t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 21 281 13.4 55t 3<br />

7t) *Wright, Ten. 21 196 9.3 35 2<br />

12t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 19 211 11.1 36 3<br />

12t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 19 176 9.3 43 0<br />

12t) Myers, Oak. (TE) 19 156 8.2 20 0<br />

15t) Sanders, Pit. 18 280 15.6 37 0<br />

15t) Avery, Ind. 18 240 13.3 28 1<br />

15t) Kerley, NY-J 18 174 9.7 26 1<br />

15t) R. Brown, S.D. (RB) 18 126 7.0 21 0<br />

19t) Wallace, Pit. 17 263 15.5 51t 4<br />

19t) A. Brown, Pit. 17 229 13.5 25 1<br />

19t) Washington, Ten. 17 220 12.9 49 0<br />

19t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 17 210 12.4 29 2<br />

19t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 17 169 9.9 23 3<br />

19t) Watson, Cle. (TE) 17 154 9.1 23 1<br />

19t) Foster, Hou. (RB) 17 100 5.9 18 1<br />

26t) *Blackmon, Jac. 16 297 18.6 81t 1<br />

26t) Hawkins, Cin. 16 213 13.3 50t 2<br />

28t) Alexander, S.D. 15 340 22.7 80t 4<br />

28t) Hartline, Mia. 15 229 15.3 30 0<br />

28t) Floyd, S.D. 15 216 14.4 32 2<br />

28t) *Streater, Oak. 15 215 14.3 58 1<br />

28t) Little, Cle. 15 134 8.9 22 1<br />

28t) McCluster, K.C. 15 126 8.4 15 0<br />

34t) *Gordon, Cle. 14 214 15.3 71t 1<br />

34t) Shorts, Jac. 14 198 14.1 59t 1<br />

34t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 14 128 9.1 25 1<br />

34t) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 14 110 7.9 20 1<br />

38t) Britt, Ten. 13 198 15.2 46 1<br />

38t) Tamme, Den. (TE) 13 173 13.3 33 1<br />

38t) Moore, Oak. 13 147 11.3 21 2<br />

38t) Lewis, Jac. (TE) 13 120 9.2 20 2<br />

42t) Woodhead, N.E. (RB) 12 140 11.7 25 2<br />

42t) Cumberland, NY-J (TE) 12 138 11.5 37 3<br />

42t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 12 121 10.1 17 0<br />

45t) Lloyd, N.E. 11 141 12.8 25t 2<br />

45t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 11 132 12.0 32 3<br />

45t) Ogbonnaya, Cle. (RB) 11 120 10.9 38 0<br />

45t) Stokley, Den. 11 120 10.9 26 0<br />

45t) Hernandez, N.E. (TE) 11 118 10.7 31 1<br />

45t) F. Jackson, Buf. (RB) 11 108 9.8 34 0<br />

45t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 11 100 9.1 22 0<br />

45t) Williams, Ten. 11 96 8.7 20 0<br />

45t) Spurlock, S.D.-Jac.-S.D. 11 83 7.5 12 0<br />

45t) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 11 63 5.7 20 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rec Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Marshall, Chi. 37 489 13.2 31t 5<br />

2) C. Johnson, Det. 31 521 16.8 53 1<br />

3t) Cruz, NY-G 27 375 13.9 80t 3<br />

3t) Crabtree, S.F. 27 301 11.1 30 4<br />

5) White, Atl. 25 387 15.5 44t 2<br />

6t) Colston, N.O. 24 430 17.9 60 1<br />

6t) Cobb, G.B. 24 386 16.1 39t 4<br />

6t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 24 229 9.5 21 2<br />

9) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 23 255 11.1 46 2<br />

10) Witten, Dal. (TE) 21 200 9.5 23 0<br />

11t) Williams, T.B. 20 334 16.7 61t 3<br />

11t) S. Smith, Car. 20 304 15.2 35 3<br />

11t) Amendola, St.L 20 200 10.0 17 1<br />

14t) Jackson, T.B. 19 396 20.8 64 2<br />

14t) Moore, N.O. 19 333 17.5 38t 1<br />

14t) Bryant, Dal. 19 275 14.5 38 2<br />

14t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 19 202 10.6 31t 2<br />

18t) Ja. Jones, G.B. 18 233 12.9 49 3<br />

18t) Jones, Atl. 18 203 11.3 31 2<br />

20t) Austin, Dal. 17 253 14.9 36 0<br />

20t) Avant, Phi. 17 233 13.7 39 0<br />

22t) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 16 207 12.9 29 2<br />

22t) Tate, Sea. 16 181 11.3 49 1<br />

24t) Rice, Sea. 15 203 13.5 27 3<br />

24t) Jenkins, Min. 15 170 11.3 32 0<br />

24t) Celek, Phi. (TE) 15 151 10.1 22 1<br />

24t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 15 136 9.1 15 1<br />

24t) Harvin, Min. 15 134 8.9 18t 3<br />

29t) Moss, Was. 14 263 18.8 77t 4<br />

29t) Nelson, G.B. 14 215 15.4 52 0<br />

29t) Housler, Ariz (TE) 14 115 8.2 25 0<br />

29t) Clark, T.B. (TE) 14 112 8.0 22 1<br />

29t) Ware, T.B. (RB) 14 100 7.1 23 0<br />

34t) Maclin, Phi. 13 252 19.4 70t 2<br />

34t) Baldwin, Sea. 13 176 13.5 50 1<br />

34t) Nicks, NY-G 13 139 10.7 25 1<br />

34t) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 13 122 9.4 25 1<br />

34t) Jac. Rodgers, Atl. (RB) 13 110 8.5 31 0<br />

34t) Doucet, Ariz 13 107 8.2 16 0<br />

34t) Roberts, Ariz 13 106 8.2 16 1<br />

34t) Gerhart, Min. (RB) 13 92 7.1 14 0<br />

34t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 13 86 6.6 15 1<br />

43t) *Givens, St.L 12 158 13.2 51t 1<br />

43t) *Floyd, Ariz 12 114 9.5 24 1<br />

45t) LaFell, Car. 11 165 15.0 27 1<br />

45t) Ogletree, Dal. 11 159 14.5 65 0<br />

45t) Bell, Det. (RB) 11 144 13.1 50 0<br />

48t) Hixon, NY-G 10 160 16.0 39 0<br />

48t) Gibson, St.L 10 144 14.4 24 0<br />

48t) Finley, G.B. (TE) 10 143 14.3 31 0<br />

48t) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 10 135 13.5 31 1<br />

48t) Kendricks, St.L (TE) 10 99 9.9 26 1<br />

48t) Morgan, Was. 10 71 7.1 16 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / THIRD-DOWN RECEIVING LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rec Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Marshall, Chi. 37 489 13.2 31t 5<br />

2) C. Johnson, Det. 31 521 16.8 53 1<br />

3) Wayne, Ind. 29 435 15.0 30t 3<br />

4t) Cruz, NY-G 27 375 13.9 80t 3<br />

4t) Crabtree, S.F. 27 301 11.1 30 4<br />

6t) D. Thomas, Den. 26 399 15.3 46 3<br />

6t) Welker, N.E. 26 273 10.5 25 2<br />

8) White, Atl. 25 387 15.5 44t 2<br />

9t) Colston, N.O. 24 430 17.9 60 1<br />

9t) Cobb, G.B. 24 386 16.1 39t 4<br />

9t) Decker, Den. 24 348 14.5 30 4<br />

9t) Bess, Mia. 24 254 10.6 23 1<br />

9t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 24 229 9.5 21 2<br />

14) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 23 255 11.1 46 2<br />

15) St. Johnson, Buf. 22 329 15.0 49t 3<br />

16t) Boldin, Bal. 21 294 14.0 39 0<br />

16t) Bowe, K.C. 21 291 13.9 29t 1<br />

16t) A. Johnson, Hou. 21 287 13.7 43 1<br />

16t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 21 281 13.4 55t 3<br />

16t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 21 200 9.5 23 0<br />

16t) *Wright, Ten. 21 196 9.3 35 2<br />

22t) Williams, T.B. 20 334 16.7 61t 3<br />

22t) S. Smith, Car. 20 304 15.2 35 3<br />

22t) Amendola, St.L 20 200 10.0 17 1<br />

25t) Jackson, T.B. 19 396 20.8 64 2<br />

25t) Moore, N.O. 19 333 17.5 38t 1<br />

25t) Bryant, Dal. 19 275 14.5 38 2<br />

25t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 19 211 11.1 36 3<br />

25t) Fitzgerald, Ariz 19 202 10.6 31t 2<br />

25t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 19 176 9.3 43 0<br />

25t) Myers, Oak. (TE) 19 156 8.2 20 0<br />

32t) Sanders, Pit. 18 280 15.6 37 0<br />

32t) Avery, Ind. 18 240 13.3 28 1<br />

32t) Ja. Jones, G.B. 18 233 12.9 49 3<br />

32t) Jones, Atl. 18 203 11.3 31 2<br />

32t) Kerley, NY-J 18 174 9.7 26 1<br />

32t) R. Brown, S.D. (RB) 18 126 7.0 21 0<br />

38t) Wallace, Pit. 17 263 15.5 51t 4<br />

38t) Austin, Dal. 17 253 14.9 36 0<br />

38t) Avant, Phi. 17 233 13.7 39 0<br />

38t) A. Brown, Pit. 17 229 13.5 25 1<br />

38t) Washington, Ten. 17 220 12.9 49 0<br />

38t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 17 210 12.4 29 2<br />

38t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 17 169 9.9 23 3<br />

38t) Watson, Cle. (TE) 17 154 9.1 23 1<br />

38t) Foster, Hou. (RB) 17 100 5.9 18 1<br />

47t) *Blackmon, Jac. 16 297 18.6 81t 1<br />

47t) Hawkins, Cin. 16 213 13.3 50t 2<br />

47t) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 16 207 12.9 29 2<br />

47t) Tate, Sea. 16 181 11.3 49 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts<br />

1) Foster, Hou. (RB) 16 14 2 0 0 96<br />

2) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 12 11 1 0 0 72<br />

3t) Decker, Den. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66<br />

3t) Green, Cin. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66<br />

5t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 10 0 10 0 0 60<br />

5t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 10 9 1 0 0 60<br />

5t) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 10 10 0 0 0 60<br />

8) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54<br />

9) Miller, Pit. (TE) 8 0 8 0 1 50<br />

10t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 8 6 2 0 0 48<br />

10t) Greene, NY-J (RB) 8 8 0 0 0 48<br />

10t) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

10t) Wallace, Pit. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

14t) *Hilton, Ind. (WR) 7 0 6 1 0 42<br />

14t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

14t) Shorts, Jac. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

14t) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 7 6 1 0 0 42<br />

14t) Woodhead, N.E. (RB) 7 4 3 0 0 42<br />

19t) Alexander, S.D. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

19t) Chandler, Buf. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

19t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 6 5 1 0 0 36<br />

19t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

19t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

19t) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 6 6 0 0 0 36<br />

19t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

19t) Moore, Oak. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

27) Fasano, Mia. (TE) 5 0 5 0 1 32<br />

28t) Dreessen, Den. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) Edelman, N.E. (WR) 5 0 3 2 0 30<br />

28t) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) *Gordon, Cle. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) Hernandez, N.E. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

28t) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 5 0 4 1 0 30<br />

28t) *Luck, Ind. (QB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

28t) Stokley, Den. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

28t) Welker, N.E. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

40t) *Blackmon, Jac. (WR) 4 0 4 0 1 26<br />

40t) Boldin, Bal. (WR) 4 0 4 0 1 26<br />

40t) Britt, Ten. (WR) 4 0 4 0 1 26<br />

40t) McGahee, Den. (RB) 4 4 0 0 1 26<br />

44t) Battle, S.D. (RB) 4 3 1 0 0 24<br />

44t) Brady, N.E. (QB) 4 4 0 0 0 24<br />

44t) A. Brown, Pit. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Cook, Ten. (TE) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Dalton, Cin. (QB) 4 4 0 0 0 24<br />

44t) Hawkins, Cin. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Heyward-Bey, Oak. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) F. Jackson, Buf. (RB) 4 3 1 0 0 24<br />

44t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Jones, Buf. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) J. Jones, Bal. (WR) 4 0 1 3 0 24<br />

44t) Lewis, Jac. (TE) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Myers, Oak. (TE) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Powell, NY-J (RB) 4 4 0 0 0 24<br />

44t) *Sanu, Cin. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) Thomas, Mia. (RB) 4 4 0 0 0 24<br />

44t) Vereen, N.E. (RB) 4 3 1 0 0 24<br />

44t) Washington, Ten. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24<br />

44t) *Wright, Ten. (WR) 4 0 4 0 0 24


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts<br />

1) Ja. Jones, G.B. (WR) 13 0 13 0 0 78<br />

2) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 12 0 12 0 1 74<br />

3) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 12 11 1 0 0 72<br />

4) Peterson, Min. (RB) 11 11 0 0 1 68<br />

5t) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66<br />

5t) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 11 10 1 0 0 66<br />

7t) Jones, Atl. (WR) 10 0 10 0 0 60<br />

7t) *Morris, Was. (RB) 10 10 0 0 0 60<br />

7t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 10 9 1 0 0 60<br />

10) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 9 0 9 0 1 56<br />

11t) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 9 0 8 1 0 54<br />

11t) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54<br />

11t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 9 7 1 1 0 54<br />

11t) Leshoure, Det. (RB) 9 9 0 0 0 54<br />

15t) A. Brown, NY-G (RB) 8 8 0 0 1 50<br />

15t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 8 0 8 0 1 50<br />

17t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

17t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

17t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

17t) Moss, Was. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

17t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 8 8 0 0 0 48<br />

17t) Williams, T.B. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

23) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 7 1 6 0 1 44<br />

24t) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

24t) Rice, Sea. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

24t) Tate, Sea. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

24t) White, Atl. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

28) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 6 0 6 0 1 38<br />

29t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

29t) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 6 6 0 0 0 36<br />

29t) Maclin, Phi. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

29t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

33t) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

33t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

33t) Bush, Chi. (RB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

33t) V. Davis, S.F. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

33t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 5 4 1 0 0 30<br />

33t) Garcon, Was. (WR) 5 0 4 1 0 30<br />

33t) Gibson, St.L (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

33t) Harvin, Min. (WR) 5 1 3 1 0 30<br />

33t) Ingram, N.O. (RB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

33t) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

33t) F. Jones, Dal. (RB) 5 3 2 0 0 30<br />

33t) Kaepernick, S.F. (QB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

33t) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 5 2 3 0 0 30<br />

33t) Olsen, Car. (TE) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

33t) Roberts, Ariz (WR) 5 0 5 0 0 30<br />

33t) Wells, Ariz (RB) 5 5 0 0 0 30<br />

33t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 5 3 2 0 0 30<br />

33t) *Wilson, NY-G (RB) 5 4 0 1 0 30


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADING SCORERS, NONKICKERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TD Rush Rec Ret X2 Pts<br />

1) Foster, Hou. (RB) 16 14 2 0 0 96<br />

2) Ja. Jones, G.B. (WR) 13 0 13 0 0 78<br />

3) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 12 0 12 0 1 74<br />

4t) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 12 11 1 0 0 72<br />

4t) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 12 11 1 0 0 72<br />

6) Peterson, Min. (RB) 11 11 0 0 1 68<br />

7t) Decker, Den. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66<br />

7t) Green, Cin. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66<br />

7t) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 11 0 11 0 0 66<br />

7t) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 11 10 1 0 0 66<br />

11t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 10 0 10 0 0 60<br />

11t) Jones, Atl. (WR) 10 0 10 0 0 60<br />

11t) *Morris, Was. (RB) 10 10 0 0 0 60<br />

11t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 10 9 1 0 0 60<br />

11t) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 10 10 0 0 0 60<br />

11t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 10 9 1 0 0 60<br />

17) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 9 0 9 0 1 56<br />

18t) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 9 0 8 1 0 54<br />

18t) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54<br />

18t) Gore, S.F. (RB) 9 7 1 1 0 54<br />

18t) Leshoure, Det. (RB) 9 9 0 0 0 54<br />

18t) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 9 0 9 0 0 54<br />

23t) A. Brown, NY-G (RB) 8 8 0 0 1 50<br />

23t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 8 0 8 0 1 50<br />

23t) Miller, Pit. (TE) 8 0 8 0 1 50<br />

26t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 8 6 2 0 0 48<br />

26t) Colston, N.O. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

26t) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

26t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

26t) Greene, NY-J (RB) 8 8 0 0 0 48<br />

26t) Moss, Was. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

26t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 8 8 0 0 0 48<br />

26t) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

26t) Wallace, Pit. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

26t) Williams, T.B. (WR) 8 0 8 0 0 48<br />

36) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 7 1 6 0 1 44<br />

37t) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

37t) *Hilton, Ind. (WR) 7 0 6 1 0 42<br />

37t) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

37t) Rice, Sea. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

37t) Shorts, Jac. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

37t) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 7 6 1 0 0 42<br />

37t) Tate, Sea. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

37t) White, Atl. (WR) 7 0 7 0 0 42<br />

37t) Woodhead, N.E. (RB) 7 4 3 0 0 42<br />

46) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 6 0 6 0 1 38<br />

47t) Alexander, S.D. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Austin, Dal. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Chandler, Buf. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 6 5 1 0 0 36<br />

47t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Gates, S.D. (TE) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 6 6 0 0 0 36<br />

47t) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 6 6 0 0 0 36<br />

47t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Maclin, Phi. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Moore, Oak. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36<br />

47t) Moore, N.O. (WR) 6 0 6 0 0 36


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS<br />

Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts<br />

1) Gostkowski, N.E. 62/62 29/35 .829 53 149<br />

2) S. Graham, Hou. 44/44 28/34 .824 51 128<br />

3) *Tucker, Bal. 40/40 29/31 .935 56 127<br />

4) Prater, Den. 50/50 25/31 .806 53 125<br />

5) Janikowski, Oak. 22/22 31/34 .912 57 115<br />

6t) Dawson, Cle. 28/28 28/29 .966 53 112<br />

6t) Suisham, Pit. 31/31 27/30 .900 52 112<br />

8) Vinatieri, Ind. 33/33 26/33 .788 53 111<br />

9) Bironas, Ten. 30/30 24/30 .800 53 102<br />

10t) Lindell, Buf. 35/35 21/22 .955 50 98<br />

10t) Succop, K.C. 17/17 27/32 .844 52 98<br />

12t) Carpenter, Mia. 26/26 22/27 .815 53 92<br />

12t) Nugent, Cin. 35/35 19/23 .826 55 92<br />

14) Scobee, Jac. 16/17 25/28 .893 50 91<br />

15) Folk, NY-J 30/30 18/23 .783 54 84<br />

16) Novak, S.D. 30/30 17/19 .895 51 81<br />

17) Kaeding, S.D.-Mia. 9/ 9 8/ 9 .889 45 33<br />

18) Brown, Cin. 6/ 6 8/ 9 .889 52 30<br />

NFC / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS<br />

Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts<br />

1) Tynes, NY-G 40/40 33/39 .846 50 139<br />

2) Bryant, Atl. 42/42 32/37 .865 55 138<br />

3t) Hanson, Det. 35/35 31/35 .886 53 128<br />

3t) *Walsh, Min. 32/32 32/35 .914 56 128<br />

5) Akers, S.F. 41/41 27/38 .711 63 122<br />

6) Bailey, Dal. 36/36 28/30 .933 51 120<br />

7) Barth, T.B. 38/38 25/30 .833 57 113<br />

8) Hauschka, Sea. 44/46 22/25 .880 52 110<br />

9) Henery, Phi. 24/25 27/30 .900 49 105<br />

10t) Crosby, G.B. 46/46 19/31 .613 54 103<br />

10t) Hartley, N.O. 52/52 17/21 .810 53 103<br />

12) Gould, Chi. 33/33 21/25 .840 54 96<br />

13) Feely, Ariz 24/24 23/26 .885 61 93<br />

14) *Zuerlein, St.L 25/25 21/28 .750 60 88<br />

15) Forbath, Was. 29/30 17/17 1.000 50 80<br />

16) Medlock, Car. 23/23 7/10 .700 45 44<br />

17) Cundiff, Was. 17/17 7/12 .583 45 38<br />

18) Gano, Car. 15/16 6/ 7 .857 51 33<br />

19) Mare, Chi. 5/ 5 2/ 3 .667 34 11


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADING SCORERS, KICKERS<br />

Rank Player, Team PAT FG Pct Long Pts<br />

1) Gostkowski, N.E. 62/62 29/35 .829 53 149<br />

2) Tynes, NY-G 40/40 33/39 .846 50 139<br />

3) Bryant, Atl. 42/42 32/37 .865 55 138<br />

4t) S. Graham, Hou. 44/44 28/34 .824 51 128<br />

4t) Hanson, Det. 35/35 31/35 .886 53 128<br />

4t) *Walsh, Min. 32/32 32/35 .914 56 128<br />

7) *Tucker, Bal. 40/40 29/31 .935 56 127<br />

8) Prater, Den. 50/50 25/31 .806 53 125<br />

9) Akers, S.F. 41/41 27/38 .711 63 122<br />

10) Bailey, Dal. 36/36 28/30 .933 51 120<br />

11) Janikowski, Oak. 22/22 31/34 .912 57 115<br />

12) Barth, T.B. 38/38 25/30 .833 57 113<br />

13t) Dawson, Cle. 28/28 28/29 .966 53 112<br />

13t) Suisham, Pit. 31/31 27/30 .900 52 112<br />

15) Vinatieri, Ind. 33/33 26/33 .788 53 111<br />

16) Hauschka, Sea. 44/46 22/25 .880 52 110<br />

17) Henery, Phi. 24/25 27/30 .900 49 105<br />

18t) Crosby, G.B. 46/46 19/31 .613 54 103<br />

18t) Hartley, N.O. 52/52 17/21 .810 53 103<br />

20) Bironas, Ten. 30/30 24/30 .800 53 102<br />

21t) Lindell, Buf. 35/35 21/22 .955 50 98<br />

21t) Succop, K.C. 17/17 27/32 .844 52 98<br />

23) Gould, Chi. 33/33 21/25 .840 54 96<br />

24) Feely, Ariz 24/24 23/26 .885 61 93<br />

25t) Carpenter, Mia. 26/26 22/27 .815 53 92<br />

25t) Nugent, Cin. 35/35 19/23 .826 55 92<br />

27) Scobee, Jac. 16/17 25/28 .893 50 91<br />

28) *Zuerlein, St.L 25/25 21/28 .750 60 88<br />

29) Folk, NY-J 30/30 18/23 .783 54 84<br />

30) Novak, S.D. 30/30 17/19 .895 51 81<br />

31) Forbath, Was. 29/30 17/17 1.000 50 80<br />

32) Medlock, Car. 23/23 7/10 .700 45 44<br />

33) Cundiff, Was. 17/17 7/12 .583 45 38<br />

34t) Gano, Car. 15/16 6/ 7 .857 51 33<br />

34t) Kaeding, S.D.-Mia. 9/ 9 8/ 9 .889 45 33<br />

36) Brown, Cin. 6/ 6 8/ 9 .889 52 30<br />

37) Mare, Chi. 5/ 5 2/ 3 .667 34 11


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TB<br />

1) Prater, Den. 61<br />

2) Gostkowski, N.E. 50<br />

3) *Tucker, Bal. 48<br />

4) McAfee, Ind. 42<br />

5t) Bironas, Ten. 37<br />

5t) Janikowski, Oak. 37<br />

7) Carpenter, Mia. 30<br />

8) Dawson, Cle. 29<br />

9t) S. Graham, Hou. 27<br />

9t) Suisham, Pit. 27<br />

11) Scobee, Jac. 26<br />

12) Succop, K.C. 25<br />

13) Nugent, Cin. 21<br />

14) Novak, S.D. 20<br />

15) *Potter, Buf. 13<br />

16) Folk, NY-J 12<br />

17) Kaeding, S.D.-Mia. 11<br />

18) Lindell, Buf. 7<br />

19) Brown, Cin. 6<br />

20) Vinatieri, Ind. 2<br />

NFC / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TB<br />

1) Koenen, T.B. 55<br />

2) *Walsh, Min. 49<br />

3t) Bosher, Atl. 42<br />

3t) Morstead, N.O. 42<br />

5) Akers, S.F. 39<br />

6) Gould, Chi. 38<br />

7) *Zuerlein, St.L 36<br />

8) Crosby, G.B. 35<br />

9) Hauschka, Sea. 34<br />

10) Bailey, Dal. 30<br />

11) Hanson, Det. 29<br />

12) Feely, Ariz 28<br />

13) Henery, Phi. 26<br />

14) Tynes, NY-G 21<br />

15) Cundiff, Was. 18<br />

16) Medlock, Car. 17<br />

17t) Forbath, Was. 15<br />

17t) Gano, Car. 15<br />

19) Mare, Chi. 5<br />

20) Podlesh, Chi. 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / TOUCHBACKS ON KICKOFFS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TB<br />

1) Prater, Den. 61<br />

2) Koenen, T.B. 55<br />

3) Gostkowski, N.E. 50<br />

4) *Walsh, Min. 49<br />

5) *Tucker, Bal. 48<br />

6t) Bosher, Atl. 42<br />

6t) McAfee, Ind. 42<br />

6t) Morstead, N.O. 42<br />

9) Akers, S.F. 39<br />

10) Gould, Chi. 38<br />

11t) Bironas, Ten. 37<br />

11t) Janikowski, Oak. 37<br />

13) *Zuerlein, St.L 36<br />

14) Crosby, G.B. 35<br />

15) Hauschka, Sea. 34<br />

16t) Bailey, Dal. 30<br />

16t) Carpenter, Mia. 30<br />

18t) Dawson, Cle. 29<br />

18t) Hanson, Det. 29<br />

20) Feely, Ariz 28<br />

21t) S. Graham, Hou. 27<br />

21t) Suisham, Pit. 27<br />

23t) Henery, Phi. 26<br />

23t) Scobee, Jac. 26<br />

25) Succop, K.C. 25<br />

26t) Nugent, Cin. 21<br />

26t) Tynes, NY-G 21<br />

28) Novak, S.D. 20<br />

29) Cundiff, Was. 18<br />

30) Medlock, Car. 17<br />

31t) Forbath, Was. 15<br />

31t) Gano, Car. 15<br />

33) *Potter, Buf. 13<br />

34) Folk, NY-J 12<br />

35) Kaeding, S.D.-Mia. 11<br />

36) Lindell, Buf. 7<br />

37) Brown, Cin. 6<br />

38) Mare, Chi. 5<br />

39) Vinatieri, Ind. 2<br />

40) Podlesh, Chi. 1


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE<br />

Total Rushing Receiving<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg<br />

1) Charles, K.C. (RB) 1678 305 5.5 1456 271 5.4 222 34 6.5<br />

2) Rice, Bal. (RB) 1616 315 5.1 1138 254 4.5 478 61 7.8<br />

3) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 1572 224 7.0 1185 183 6.5 387 41 9.4<br />

4) Foster, Hou. (RB) 1522 373 4.1 1328 335 4.0 194 38 5.1<br />

5) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1457 100 14.6 0 0 --- 1457 100 14.6<br />

6) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 1410 290 4.9 1187 255 4.7 223 35 6.4<br />

7) Green, Cin. (WR) 1362 99 13.8 38 4 9.5 1324 95 13.9<br />

8) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 1317 318 4.1 950 267 3.6 367 51 7.2<br />

9) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 1312 87 15.1 0 0 --- 1312 87 15.1<br />

10) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 1310 103 12.7 -5 1 -5.0 1315 102 12.9<br />

11) Welker, N.E. (WR) 1269 111 11.4 9 1 9.0 1260 110 11.5<br />

12) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 1240 276 4.5 1189 270 4.4 51 6 8.5<br />

13) Bush, Mia. (RB) 1229 252 4.9 960 219 4.4 269 33 8.2<br />

14) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 1198 300 4.0 1094 278 3.9 104 22 4.7<br />

15) Greene, NY-J (RB) 1137 274 4.1 989 257 3.8 148 17 8.7<br />

16) Hartline, Mia. (WR) 1014 69 14.7 0 0 --- 1014 69 14.7<br />

17) Decker, Den. (WR) 988 78 12.7 0 0 --- 988 78 12.7<br />

18) Shorts, Jac. (WR) 975 56 17.4 -4 1 -4.0 979 55 17.8<br />

19) Mathews, S.D. (RB) 959 223 4.3 707 184 3.8 252 39 6.5<br />

20) McGahee, Den. (RB) 952 193 4.9 731 167 4.4 221 26 8.5<br />

21) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 935 73 12.8 0 0 --- 935 73 12.8<br />

22) Boldin, Bal. (WR) 924 66 14.0 3 1 3.0 921 65 14.2<br />

23) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 906 237 3.8 650 197 3.3 256 40 6.4<br />

24) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 902 73 12.4 0 0 --- 902 73 12.4<br />

25) *Ballard, Ind. (RB) 879 199 4.4 736 184 4.0 143 15 9.5<br />

26) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 868 51 17.0 13 2 6.5 855 49 17.4<br />

27) Wallace, Pit. (WR) 843 69 12.2 7 5 1.4 836 64 13.1<br />

28) Miller, Pit. (TE) 816 71 11.5 0 0 --- 816 71 11.5<br />

29) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 814 56 14.5 0 0 --- 814 56 14.5<br />

30) Bowe, K.C. (WR) 801 59 13.6 0 0 --- 801 59 13.6<br />

31) *Blackmon, Jac. (WR) 798 59 13.5 12 1 12.0 786 58 13.6<br />

32) A. Brown, Pit. (WR) 795 69 11.5 30 5 6.0 765 64 12.0<br />

33) Avery, Ind. (WR) 790 64 12.3 9 4 2.3 781 60 13.0<br />

34) *Hilton, Ind. (WR) 779 51 15.3 29 5 5.8 750 46 16.3<br />

35) Bess, Mia. (WR) 778 61 12.8 0 0 --- 778 61 12.8<br />

36) Reece, Oak. (RB) 767 111 6.9 271 59 4.6 496 52 9.5<br />

37) *Gordon, Cle. (WR) 766 46 16.7 0 0 --- 766 46 16.7<br />

38) Myers, Oak. (TE) 753 75 10.0 0 0 --- 753 75 10.0<br />

39) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 748 53 14.1 0 0 --- 748 53 14.1<br />

40) Kerley, NY-J (WR) 747 57 13.1 8 4 2.0 739 53 13.9<br />

41) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 737 64 11.5 0 0 --- 737 64 11.5<br />

42) Moore, Oak. (WR) 731 51 14.3 -5 1 -5.0 736 50 14.7<br />

43) Washington, Ten. (WR) 725 45 16.1 0 0 --- 725 45 16.1<br />

44) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 689 59 11.7 0 0 --- 689 59 11.7<br />

45) Pitta, Bal. (TE) 669 61 11.0 0 0 --- 669 61 11.0<br />

46) Dwyer, Pit. (RB) 668 162 4.1 571 145 3.9 97 17 5.7<br />

47) F. Jackson, Buf. (RB) 654 149 4.4 437 115 3.8 217 34 6.4<br />

48) Woodhead, N.E. (RB) 650 108 6.0 283 73 3.9 367 35 10.5<br />

49) Moreno, Den. (RB) 641 144 4.5 484 124 3.9 157 20 7.9<br />

50t) Alexander, S.D. (WR) 624 36 17.3 0 0 --- 624 36 17.3<br />

50t) Little, Cle. (WR) 624 52 12.0 15 2 7.5 609 50 12.2


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE<br />

Total Rushing Receiving<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg<br />

1) Peterson, Min. (RB) 2113 353 6.0 1898 314 6.0 215 39 5.5<br />

2) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 1892 117 16.2 0 0 --- 1892 117 16.2<br />

3) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 1766 336 5.3 1312 291 4.5 454 45 10.1<br />

4) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 1672 318 5.3 1490 297 5.0 182 21 8.7<br />

5) *Morris, Was. (RB) 1478 311 4.8 1413 302 4.7 65 9 7.2<br />

6) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 1466 113 13.0 0 0 --- 1466 113 13.0<br />

7) Gore, S.F. (RB) 1359 263 5.2 1146 238 4.8 213 25 8.5<br />

8) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 1334 69 19.3 0 0 --- 1334 69 19.3<br />

9) Forte, Chi. (RB) 1310 266 4.9 991 224 4.4 319 42 7.6<br />

10) White, Atl. (WR) 1309 87 15.0 0 0 --- 1309 87 15.0<br />

11) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 1306 90 14.5 -5 2 -2.5 1311 88 14.9<br />

12) Jackson, St.L (RB) 1266 277 4.6 990 246 4.0 276 31 8.9<br />

13) Jones, Atl. (WR) 1172 82 14.3 30 6 5.0 1142 76 15.0<br />

14) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 1128 73 15.5 27 3 9.0 1101 70 15.7<br />

15) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 1112 227 4.9 908 205 4.4 204 22 9.3<br />

16) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 1107 239 4.6 795 190 4.2 312 49 6.4<br />

17) Colston, N.O. (WR) 1102 78 14.1 0 0 --- 1102 78 14.1<br />

18) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 1086 90 12.1 132 10 13.2 954 80 11.9<br />

19) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 1040 82 12.7 0 0 --- 1040 82 12.7<br />

20) Witten, Dal. (TE) 983 103 9.5 0 0 --- 983 103 9.5<br />

21) Austin, Dal. (WR) 943 66 14.3 0 0 --- 943 66 14.3<br />

22) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 941 78 12.1 8 1 8.0 933 77 12.1<br />

23) Leshoure, Det. (RB) 935 231 4.0 741 200 3.7 194 31 6.3<br />

24) Williams, T.B. (WR) 931 57 16.3 0 0 --- 931 57 16.3<br />

25) Moore, N.O. (WR) 920 61 15.1 0 0 --- 920 61 15.1<br />

26) Turner, Atl. (RB) 910 235 3.9 782 216 3.6 128 19 6.7<br />

27) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 889 88 10.1 0 0 --- 889 88 10.1<br />

28) Bell, Det. (RB) 874 130 6.7 408 80 5.1 466 50 9.3<br />

29) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 867 76 11.4 0 0 --- 867 76 11.4<br />

30) Maclin, Phi. (WR) 835 65 12.8 0 0 --- 835 65 12.8<br />

31) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 831 112 7.4 243 45 5.4 588 67 8.8<br />

32) Murray, Dal. (RB) 828 177 4.7 587 144 4.1 241 33 7.3<br />

33) Pi. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 827 144 5.7 473 105 4.5 354 39 9.1<br />

34) Olsen, Car. (TE) 800 65 12.3 0 0 --- 800 65 12.3<br />

35) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 785 69 11.4 0 0 --- 785 69 11.4<br />

36) Harvin, Min. (WR) 773 84 9.2 96 22 4.4 677 62 10.9<br />

37) Roberts, Ariz (WR) 772 64 12.1 31 3 10.3 741 61 12.1<br />

38) Rice, Sea. (WR) 754 52 14.5 6 2 3.0 748 50 15.0<br />

39) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 752 114 6.6 752 114 6.6 0 0 ---<br />

40) Ja. Jones, G.B. (WR) 722 58 12.4 0 0 --- 722 58 12.4<br />

41) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 713 120 5.9 707 120 5.9 6 0 ---<br />

42) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 711 164 4.3 527 152 3.5 184 12 15.3<br />

43) Jackson, Phi. (WR) 693 48 14.4 -7 3 -2.3 700 45 15.6<br />

44) Nicks, NY-G (WR) 692 53 13.1 0 0 --- 692 53 13.1<br />

45) Jac. Rodgers, Atl. (RB) 686 134 5.1 334 89 3.8 352 45 7.8<br />

46) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 658 46 14.3 0 0 --- 658 46 14.3<br />

47) *Givens, St.L (WR) 656 43 15.3 12 3 4.0 644 40 16.1<br />

48) Amendola, St.L (WR) 647 61 10.6 8 2 4.0 639 59 10.8<br />

49t) Gibson, St.L (WR) 646 48 13.5 0 0 --- 646 48 13.5<br />

49t) LaFell, Car. (WR) 646 41 15.8 31 2 15.5 615 39 15.8


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / MOST YARDS FROM SCRIMMAGE<br />

Total Rushing Receiving<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Yards Att+Rec Avg Yards Att Avg Yards Rec Avg<br />

1) Peterson, Min. (RB) 2113 353 6.0 1898 314 6.0 215 39 5.5<br />

2) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 1892 117 16.2 0 0 --- 1892 117 16.2<br />

3) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 1766 336 5.3 1312 291 4.5 454 45 10.1<br />

4) Charles, K.C. (RB) 1678 305 5.5 1456 271 5.4 222 34 6.5<br />

5) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 1672 318 5.3 1490 297 5.0 182 21 8.7<br />

6) Rice, Bal. (RB) 1616 315 5.1 1138 254 4.5 478 61 7.8<br />

7) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 1572 224 7.0 1185 183 6.5 387 41 9.4<br />

8) Foster, Hou. (RB) 1522 373 4.1 1328 335 4.0 194 38 5.1<br />

9) *Morris, Was. (RB) 1478 311 4.8 1413 302 4.7 65 9 7.2<br />

10) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 1466 113 13.0 0 0 --- 1466 113 13.0<br />

11) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 1457 100 14.6 0 0 --- 1457 100 14.6<br />

12) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 1410 290 4.9 1187 255 4.7 223 35 6.4<br />

13) Green, Cin. (WR) 1362 99 13.8 38 4 9.5 1324 95 13.9<br />

14) Gore, S.F. (RB) 1359 263 5.2 1146 238 4.8 213 25 8.5<br />

15) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 1334 69 19.3 0 0 --- 1334 69 19.3<br />

16) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 1317 318 4.1 950 267 3.6 367 51 7.2<br />

17) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 1312 87 15.1 0 0 --- 1312 87 15.1<br />

18t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 1310 266 4.9 991 224 4.4 319 42 7.6<br />

18t) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 1310 103 12.7 -5 1 -5.0 1315 102 12.9<br />

20) White, Atl. (WR) 1309 87 15.0 0 0 --- 1309 87 15.0<br />

21) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 1306 90 14.5 -5 2 -2.5 1311 88 14.9<br />

22) Welker, N.E. (WR) 1269 111 11.4 9 1 9.0 1260 110 11.5<br />

23) Jackson, St.L (RB) 1266 277 4.6 990 246 4.0 276 31 8.9<br />

24) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 1240 276 4.5 1189 270 4.4 51 6 8.5<br />

25) Bush, Mia. (RB) 1229 252 4.9 960 219 4.4 269 33 8.2<br />

26) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 1198 300 4.0 1094 278 3.9 104 22 4.7<br />

27) Jones, Atl. (WR) 1172 82 14.3 30 6 5.0 1142 76 15.0<br />

28) Greene, NY-J (RB) 1137 274 4.1 989 257 3.8 148 17 8.7<br />

29) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 1128 73 15.5 27 3 9.0 1101 70 15.7<br />

30) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 1112 227 4.9 908 205 4.4 204 22 9.3<br />

31) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 1107 239 4.6 795 190 4.2 312 49 6.4<br />

32) Colston, N.O. (WR) 1102 78 14.1 0 0 --- 1102 78 14.1<br />

33) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 1086 90 12.1 132 10 13.2 954 80 11.9<br />

34) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 1040 82 12.7 0 0 --- 1040 82 12.7<br />

35) Hartline, Mia. (WR) 1014 69 14.7 0 0 --- 1014 69 14.7<br />

36) Decker, Den. (WR) 988 78 12.7 0 0 --- 988 78 12.7<br />

37) Witten, Dal. (TE) 983 103 9.5 0 0 --- 983 103 9.5<br />

38) Shorts, Jac. (WR) 975 56 17.4 -4 1 -4.0 979 55 17.8<br />

39) Mathews, S.D. (RB) 959 223 4.3 707 184 3.8 252 39 6.5<br />

40) McGahee, Den. (RB) 952 193 4.9 731 167 4.4 221 26 8.5<br />

41) Austin, Dal. (WR) 943 66 14.3 0 0 --- 943 66 14.3<br />

42) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 941 78 12.1 8 1 8.0 933 77 12.1<br />

43t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 935 73 12.8 0 0 --- 935 73 12.8<br />

43t) Leshoure, Det. (RB) 935 231 4.0 741 200 3.7 194 31 6.3<br />

45) Williams, T.B. (WR) 931 57 16.3 0 0 --- 931 57 16.3<br />

46) Boldin, Bal. (WR) 924 66 14.0 3 1 3.0 921 65 14.2<br />

47) Moore, N.O. (WR) 920 61 15.1 0 0 --- 920 61 15.1<br />

48) Turner, Atl. (RB) 910 235 3.9 782 216 3.6 128 19 6.7<br />

49) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 906 237 3.8 650 197 3.3 256 40 6.4<br />

50) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 902 73 12.4 0 0 --- 902 73 12.4


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rush Rec Tot<br />

1) Foster, Hou. (RB) 75 9 84<br />

2) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 75 2 77<br />

3t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 0 73 73<br />

3t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 51 22 73<br />

5) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 70 70<br />

6) Charles, K.C. (RB) 59 10 69<br />

7) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 50 17 67<br />

8) Welker, N.E. (WR) 1 65 66<br />

9) Green, Cin. (WR) 2 60 62<br />

10) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 54 4 58<br />

11) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 0 55 55<br />

12) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 36 18 54<br />

13t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 40 13 53<br />

13t) McGahee, Den. (RB) 43 10 53<br />

15) *Ballard, Ind. (RB) 45 7 52<br />

16t) Greene, NY-J (RB) 47 3 50<br />

16t) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 0 50 50<br />

18) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 42 7 49<br />

19t) Decker, Den. (WR) 0 47 47<br />

19t) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 0 47 47<br />

19t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 0 47 47<br />

22t) Boldin, Bal. (WR) 0 45 45<br />

22t) Hartline, Mia. (WR) 0 45 45<br />

24) Miller, Pit. (TE) 0 44 44<br />

25t) Bowe, K.C. (WR) 0 43 43<br />

25t) A. Brown, Pit. (WR) 2 41 43<br />

25t) Gronkowski, N.E. (TE) 0 43 43<br />

25t) Mathews, S.D. (RB) 34 9 43<br />

25t) McFadden, Oak. (RB) 32 11 43<br />

30t) *Blackmon, Jac. (WR) 1 38 39<br />

30t) Myers, Oak. (TE) 0 39 39<br />

30t) T. Smith, Bal. (WR) 1 38 39<br />

33) Bess, Mia. (WR) 0 38 38<br />

34t) Avery, Ind. (WR) 0 37 37<br />

34t) *Gordon, Cle. (WR) 0 37 37<br />

34t) Moreno, Den. (RB) 27 10 37<br />

34t) Reece, Oak. (RB) 16 21 37<br />

34t) *Wright, Ten. (WR) 0 37 37<br />

39t) Chandler, Buf. (TE) 0 36 36<br />

39t) Shorts, Jac. (WR) 0 36 36<br />

39t) Woodhead, N.E. (RB) 17 19 36<br />

42t) Daniels, Hou. (TE) 0 35 35<br />

42t) F. Jackson, Buf. (RB) 25 10 35<br />

44t) Little, Cle. (WR) 1 33 34<br />

44t) Redman, Pit. (RB) 25 9 34<br />

44t) Wallace, Pit. (WR) 1 33 34<br />

47) Gresham, Cin. (TE) 0 33 33<br />

48) Moore, Oak. (WR) 0 32 32<br />

49) Dwyer, Pit. (RB) 24 7 31<br />

50t) *Allen, Ind. (TE) 1 29 30<br />

50t) Washington, Ten. (WR) 0 30 30


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rush Rec Tot<br />

1) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 0 88 88<br />

2) Peterson, Min. (RB) 75 9 84<br />

3) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 64 11 75<br />

4) *Morris, Was. (RB) 71 3 74<br />

5) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 0 73 73<br />

6) Gore, S.F. (RB) 63 9 72<br />

7) White, Atl. (WR) 0 71 71<br />

8) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 53 16 69<br />

9) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 0 63 63<br />

10) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 61 61<br />

11t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 0 58 58<br />

11t) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 42 16 58<br />

13) Jackson, St.L (RB) 45 12 57<br />

14) Jones, Atl. (WR) 3 53 56<br />

15) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 0 54 54<br />

16) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 47 6 53<br />

17t) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 7 45 52<br />

17t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 38 14 52<br />

17t) Leshoure, Det. (RB) 42 10 52<br />

17t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 52 52<br />

21) Moore, N.O. (WR) 0 51 51<br />

22t) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 0 50 50<br />

22t) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 0 50 50<br />

24t) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 0 49 49<br />

24t) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 1 48 49<br />

26) Austin, Dal. (WR) 0 48 48<br />

27) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 47 0 47<br />

28) Murray, Dal. (RB) 34 11 45<br />

29) Fitzgerald, Ariz (WR) 0 44 44<br />

30t) Bell, Det. (RB) 16 26 42<br />

30t) Harvin, Min. (WR) 6 36 42<br />

32t) Roberts, Ariz (WR) 2 39 41<br />

32t) Turner, Atl. (RB) 39 2 41<br />

32t) Williams, T.B. (WR) 0 41 41<br />

35t) Gibson, St.L (WR) 0 40 40<br />

35t) Ja. Jones, G.B. (WR) 0 40 40<br />

37) Olsen, Car. (TE) 0 39 39<br />

38t) Amendola, St.L (WR) 0 37 37<br />

38t) Rice, Sea. (WR) 0 37 37<br />

40t) *Griffin III, Was. (QB) 36 0 36<br />

40t) Pi. Thomas, N.O. (RB) 16 20 36<br />

42t) Maclin, Phi. (WR) 0 35 35<br />

42t) Nicks, NY-G (WR) 0 35 35<br />

42t) Sproles, N.O. (RB) 9 26 35<br />

45t) Bennett, NY-G (TE) 0 34 34<br />

45t) *Brown, Phi. (RB) 31 3 34<br />

45t) Bush, Chi. (RB) 28 6 34<br />

48t) Nelson, G.B. (WR) 0 33 33<br />

48t) Pettigrew, Det. (TE) 0 33 33<br />

50t) Rudolph, Min. (TE) 0 32 32<br />

50t) D. Williams, Car. (RB) 27 5 32


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADERS IN FIRST DOWNS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Rush Rec Tot<br />

1) C. Johnson, Det. (WR) 0 88 88<br />

2t) Foster, Hou. (RB) 75 9 84<br />

2t) Peterson, Min. (RB) 75 9 84<br />

4) Ridley, N.E. (RB) 75 2 77<br />

5) Lynch, Sea. (RB) 64 11 75<br />

6) *Morris, Was. (RB) 71 3 74<br />

7t) A. Johnson, Hou. (WR) 0 73 73<br />

7t) Marshall, Chi. (WR) 0 73 73<br />

7t) Rice, Bal. (RB) 51 22 73<br />

10) Gore, S.F. (RB) 63 9 72<br />

11) White, Atl. (WR) 0 71 71<br />

12) Wayne, Ind. (WR) 0 70 70<br />

13t) Charles, K.C. (RB) 59 10 69<br />

13t) *Martin, T.B. (RB) 53 16 69<br />

15) Spiller, Buf. (RB) 50 17 67<br />

16) Welker, N.E. (WR) 1 65 66<br />

17) Gonzalez, Atl. (TE) 0 63 63<br />

18) Green, Cin. (WR) 2 60 62<br />

19) Colston, N.O. (WR) 0 61 61<br />

20t) Green-Ellis, Cin. (RB) 54 4 58<br />

20t) Jackson, T.B. (WR) 0 58 58<br />

20t) McCoy, Phi. (RB) 42 16 58<br />

23) Jackson, St.L (RB) 45 12 57<br />

24) Jones, Atl. (WR) 3 53 56<br />

25) D. Thomas, Den. (WR) 0 55 55<br />

26t) J. Graham, N.O. (TE) 0 54 54<br />

26t) *Richardson, Cle. (RB) 36 18 54<br />

28t) Bradshaw, NY-G (RB) 47 6 53<br />

28t) Bush, Mia. (RB) 40 13 53<br />

28t) McGahee, Den. (RB) 43 10 53<br />

31t) *Ballard, Ind. (RB) 45 7 52<br />

31t) Cobb, G.B. (WR) 7 45 52<br />

31t) Forte, Chi. (RB) 38 14 52<br />

31t) Leshoure, Det. (RB) 42 10 52<br />

31t) Witten, Dal. (TE) 0 52 52<br />

36) Moore, N.O. (WR) 0 51 51<br />

37t) Bryant, Dal. (WR) 0 50 50<br />

37t) Cruz, NY-G (WR) 0 50 50<br />

37t) Greene, NY-J (RB) 47 3 50<br />

37t) Lloyd, N.E. (WR) 0 50 50<br />

41t) Crabtree, S.F. (WR) 0 49 49<br />

41t) C. Johnson, Ten. (RB) 42 7 49<br />

41t) S. Smith, Car. (WR) 1 48 49<br />

44) Austin, Dal. (WR) 0 48 48<br />

45t) Decker, Den. (WR) 0 47 47<br />

45t) Floyd, S.D. (WR) 0 47 47<br />

45t) St. Johnson, Buf. (WR) 0 47 47<br />

45t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. (QB) 47 0 47<br />

49t) Boldin, Bal. (WR) 0 45 45<br />

49t) Hartline, Mia. (WR) 0 45 45<br />

49t) Murray, Dal. (RB) 34 11 45


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADING PUNTERS<br />

Opp Ret In Net<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg<br />

1) Fields, Mia. 68 3419 67 50.3 9 0 4 6 38 440 26 41.2<br />

2) McAfee, Ind. 68 3290 64 48.4 7 1 8 8 31 352 24 40.6<br />

3) Scifres, S.D. 76 3664 66 48.2 7 2 14 5 36 338 30 40.8<br />

4) Koch, Bal. 76 3655 60 48.1 7 0 5 6 47 377 27 41.3<br />

5) *Anger, Jac. 86 4121 73 47.9 5 1 10 6 37 335 30 42.4<br />

6) Kern, Ten. 77 3651 71 47.4 5 1 9 13 35 380 29 40.7<br />

7) Lechler, Oak. 75 3549 68 47.3 9 1 6 3 43 435 20 38.6<br />

8) Do. Jones, Hou. 86 4049 66 47.1 5 0 9 10 47 464 28 40.5<br />

9) Colquitt, K.C. 75 3514 71 46.9 7 0 17 7 25 355 42 40.3<br />

10) Huber, Cin. 69 3210 69 46.5 6 0 16 9 26 204 29 41.8<br />

11) Colquitt, Den. 64 2965 67 46.3 4 0 10 2 32 186 26 42.2<br />

12) Malone, NY-J 80 3676 61 46.0 6 2 10 11 31 375 26 38.8<br />

13) *Powell, Buf. 60 2664 62 44.4 2 0 6 14 27 345 21 38.0<br />

14) *Butler, Pit. 71 3123 79 44.0 6 1 11 6 29 299 25 37.6<br />

15) Mesko, N.E. 55 2407 62 43.8 6 1 10 1 22 140 24 38.3<br />

16) Hodges, Cle. 87 3651 58 42.0 4 0 11 14 33 333 27 37.2<br />

NFC / LEADING PUNTERS<br />

Opp Ret In Net<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg<br />

1) Morstead, N.O. 68 3431 70 50.5 5 0 9 14 29 314 18 44.4<br />

2) Lee, S.F. 63 3041 66 48.3 4 0 7 1 33 232 35 43.3<br />

3) Weatherford, NY-G 56 2659 68 47.5 6 0 5 4 36 349 20 39.1<br />

4) Bosher, Atl. 54 2542 63 47.1 3 1 4 3 23 206 19 41.4<br />

5) McBriar, Phi. 51 2399 66 47.0 6 1 2 4 26 378 12 36.6<br />

6) Ryan, Sea. 60 2780 73 46.3 2 0 7 8 27 244 28 41.6<br />

7) Zastudil, Ariz 106 4904 68 46.3 7 0 12 7 47 387 44 41.3<br />

8) *Hekker, St.L 77 3513 68 45.6 3 0 5 18 39 380 22 39.9<br />

9) Moorman, Buf.-Dal. 67 3013 66 45.0 3 0 7 17 29 411 22 37.9<br />

10) Koenen, T.B. 71 3189 64 44.9 6 1 6 8 36 398 20 37.1<br />

11) Kluwe, Min. 69 3089 59 44.8 2 0 12 4 39 300 18 39.8<br />

12) Rocca, Was. 63 2777 61 44.1 3 2 4 3 36 242 20 38.1<br />

13) Masthay, G.B. 67 2915 65 43.5 5 1 7 7 22 143 29 39.3<br />

14) *Nortman, Car. 74 3166 63 42.8 6 1 8 4 36 319 20 36.4<br />

15) Podlesh, Chi. 76 3180 64 41.8 5 0 18 7 24 84 30 39.4<br />

16) Harris, Det. 62 2564 58 41.4 1 0 8 5 25 235 19 37.2<br />

NFL / LEADING PUNTERS<br />

Opp Ret In Net<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg<br />

1) Morstead, N.O. 68 3431 70 50.5 5 0 9 14 29 314 18 44.4<br />

2) Fields, Mia. 68 3419 67 50.3 9 0 4 6 38 440 26 41.2<br />

3) McAfee, Ind. 68 3290 64 48.4 7 1 8 8 31 352 24 40.6<br />

4) Lee, S.F. 63 3041 66 48.3 4 0 7 1 33 232 35 43.3<br />

5) Scifres, S.D. 76 3664 66 48.2 7 2 14 5 36 338 30 40.8<br />

6) Koch, Bal. 76 3655 60 48.1 7 0 5 6 47 377 27 41.3<br />

7) *Anger, Jac. 86 4121 73 47.9 5 1 10 6 37 335 30 42.4<br />

8) Weatherford, NY-G 56 2659 68 47.5 6 0 5 4 36 349 20 39.1<br />

9) Kern, Ten. 77 3651 71 47.4 5 1 9 13 35 380 29 40.7<br />

10) Lechler, Oak. 75 3549 68 47.3 9 1 6 3 43 435 20 38.6<br />

11) Do. Jones, Hou. 86 4049 66 47.1 5 0 9 10 47 464 28 40.5<br />

12) Bosher, Atl. 54 2542 63 47.1 3 1 4 3 23 206 19 41.4<br />

13) McBriar, Phi. 51 2399 66 47.0 6 1 2 4 26 378 12 36.6<br />

14) Colquitt, K.C. 75 3514 71 46.9 7 0 17 7 25 355 42 40.3<br />

15) Huber, Cin. 69 3210 69 46.5 6 0 16 9 26 204 29 41.8<br />

16) Ryan, Sea. 60 2780 73 46.3 2 0 7 8 27 244 28 41.6<br />

17) Colquitt, Den. 64 2965 67 46.3 4 0 10 2 32 186 26 42.2<br />

18) Zastudil, Ariz 106 4904 68 46.3 7 0 12 7 47 387 44 41.3<br />

19) Malone, NY-J 80 3676 61 46.0 6 2 10 11 31 375 26 38.8<br />

20) *Hekker, St.L 77 3513 68 45.6 3 0 5 18 39 380 22 39.9<br />

21) Moorman, Buf.-Dal. 67 3013 66 45.0 3 0 7 17 29 411 22 37.9<br />

22) Koenen, T.B. 71 3189 64 44.9 6 1 6 8 36 398 20 37.1<br />

23) Kluwe, Min. 69 3089 59 44.8 2 0 12 4 39 300 18 39.8<br />

24) *Powell, Buf. 60 2664 62 44.4 2 0 6 14 27 345 21 38.0<br />

25) Rocca, Was. 63 2777 61 44.1 3 2 4 3 36 242 20 38.1<br />

26) *Butler, Pit. 71 3123 79 44.0 6 1 11 6 29 299 25 37.6<br />

27) Mesko, N.E. 55 2407 62 43.8 6 1 10 1 22 140 24 38.3<br />

28) Masthay, G.B. 67 2915 65 43.5 5 1 7 7 22 143 29 39.3<br />

29) *Nortman, Car. 74 3166 63 42.8 6 1 8 4 36 319 20 36.4<br />

30) Hodges, Cle. 87 3651 58 42.0 4 0 11 14 33 333 27 37.2<br />

31) Podlesh, Chi. 76 3180 64 41.8 5 0 18 7 24 84 30 39.4<br />

32) Harris, Det. 62 2564 58 41.4 1 0 8 5 25 235 19 37.2


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE<br />

Opp Ret In Net<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg<br />

1) *Anger, Jac. 86 4121 73 47.9 5 1 10 6 37 335 30 42.4<br />

2) Colquitt, Den. 64 2965 67 46.3 4 0 10 2 32 186 26 42.2<br />

3) Huber, Cin. 69 3210 69 46.5 6 0 16 9 26 204 29 41.8<br />

4) Koch, Bal. 76 3655 60 48.1 7 0 5 6 47 377 27 41.3<br />

5) Fields, Mia. 68 3419 67 50.3 9 0 4 6 38 440 26 41.2<br />

6) Scifres, S.D. 76 3664 66 48.2 7 2 14 5 36 338 30 40.8<br />

7) Kern, Ten. 77 3651 71 47.4 5 1 9 13 35 380 29 40.7<br />

8) McAfee, Ind. 68 3290 64 48.4 7 1 8 8 31 352 24 40.6<br />

9) Do. Jones, Hou. 86 4049 66 47.1 5 0 9 10 47 464 28 40.5<br />

10) Colquitt, K.C. 75 3514 71 46.9 7 0 17 7 25 355 42 40.3<br />

11) Malone, NY-J 80 3676 61 46.0 6 2 10 11 31 375 26 38.8<br />

12) Lechler, Oak. 75 3549 68 47.3 9 1 6 3 43 435 20 38.6<br />

13) Mesko, N.E. 55 2407 62 43.8 6 1 10 1 22 140 24 38.3<br />

14) *Powell, Buf. 60 2664 62 44.4 2 0 6 14 27 345 21 38.0<br />

15) *Butler, Pit. 71 3123 79 44.0 6 1 11 6 29 299 25 37.6<br />

16) Hodges, Cle. 87 3651 58 42.0 4 0 11 14 33 333 27 37.2<br />

NFC / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE<br />

Opp Ret In Net<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg<br />

1) Morstead, N.O. 68 3431 70 50.5 5 0 9 14 29 314 18 44.4<br />

2) Lee, S.F. 63 3041 66 48.3 4 0 7 1 33 232 35 43.3<br />

3) Ryan, Sea. 60 2780 73 46.3 2 0 7 8 27 244 28 41.6<br />

4) Bosher, Atl. 54 2542 63 47.1 3 1 4 3 23 206 19 41.4<br />

5) Zastudil, Ariz 106 4904 68 46.3 7 0 12 7 47 387 44 41.3<br />

6) *Hekker, St.L 77 3513 68 45.6 3 0 5 18 39 380 22 39.9<br />

7) Kluwe, Min. 69 3089 59 44.8 2 0 12 4 39 300 18 39.8<br />

8) Podlesh, Chi. 76 3180 64 41.8 5 0 18 7 24 84 30 39.4<br />

9) Masthay, G.B. 67 2915 65 43.5 5 1 7 7 22 143 29 39.3<br />

10) Weatherford, NY-G 56 2659 68 47.5 6 0 5 4 36 349 20 39.1<br />

11) Rocca, Was. 63 2777 61 44.1 3 2 4 3 36 242 20 38.1<br />

12) Moorman, Buf.-Dal. 67 3013 66 45.0 3 0 7 17 29 411 22 37.9<br />

13) Harris, Det. 62 2564 58 41.4 1 0 8 5 25 235 19 37.2<br />

14) Koenen, T.B. 71 3189 64 44.9 6 1 6 8 36 398 20 37.1<br />

15) McBriar, Phi. 51 2399 66 47.0 6 1 2 4 26 378 12 36.6<br />

16) *Nortman, Car. 74 3166 63 42.8 6 1 8 4 36 319 20 36.4<br />

NFL / LEADING PUNTERS, NET AVERAGE<br />

Opp Ret In Net<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

No Yards Lg Avg TB Blk Dwn OB Ret Yds 20 Avg<br />

1) Morstead, N.O. 68 3431 70 50.5 5 0 9 14 29 314 18 44.4<br />

2) Lee, S.F. 63 3041 66 48.3 4 0 7 1 33 232 35 43.3<br />

3) *Anger, Jac. 86 4121 73 47.9 5 1 10 6 37 335 30 42.4<br />

4) Colquitt, Den. 64 2965 67 46.3 4 0 10 2 32 186 26 42.2<br />

5) Huber, Cin. 69 3210 69 46.5 6 0 16 9 26 204 29 41.8<br />

6) Ryan, Sea. 60 2780 73 46.3 2 0 7 8 27 244 28 41.6<br />

7) Bosher, Atl. 54 2542 63 47.1 3 1 4 3 23 206 19 41.4<br />

8) Zastudil, Ariz 106 4904 68 46.3 7 0 12 7 47 387 44 41.3<br />

9) Koch, Bal. 76 3655 60 48.1 7 0 5 6 47 377 27 41.3<br />

10) Fields, Mia. 68 3419 67 50.3 9 0 4 6 38 440 26 41.2<br />

11) Scifres, S.D. 76 3664 66 48.2 7 2 14 5 36 338 30 40.8<br />

12) Kern, Ten. 77 3651 71 47.4 5 1 9 13 35 380 29 40.7<br />

13) McAfee, Ind. 68 3290 64 48.4 7 1 8 8 31 352 24 40.6<br />

14) Do. Jones, Hou. 86 4049 66 47.1 5 0 9 10 47 464 28 40.5<br />

15) Colquitt, K.C. 75 3514 71 46.9 7 0 17 7 25 355 42 40.3<br />

16) *Hekker, St.L 77 3513 68 45.6 3 0 5 18 39 380 22 39.9<br />

17) Kluwe, Min. 69 3089 59 44.8 2 0 12 4 39 300 18 39.8<br />

18) Podlesh, Chi. 76 3180 64 41.8 5 0 18 7 24 84 30 39.4<br />

19) Masthay, G.B. 67 2915 65 43.5 5 1 7 7 22 143 29 39.3<br />

20) Weatherford, NY-G 56 2659 68 47.5 6 0 5 4 36 349 20 39.1<br />

21) Malone, NY-J 80 3676 61 46.0 6 2 10 11 31 375 26 38.8<br />

22) Lechler, Oak. 75 3549 68 47.3 9 1 6 3 43 435 20 38.6<br />

23) Mesko, N.E. 55 2407 62 43.8 6 1 10 1 22 140 24 38.3<br />

24) Rocca, Was. 63 2777 61 44.1 3 2 4 3 36 242 20 38.1<br />

25) *Powell, Buf. 60 2664 62 44.4 2 0 6 14 27 345 21 38.0<br />

26) Moorman, Buf.-Dal. 67 3013 66 45.0 3 0 7 17 29 411 22 37.9<br />

27) *Butler, Pit. 71 3123 79 44.0 6 1 11 6 29 299 25 37.6<br />

28) Harris, Det. 62 2564 58 41.4 1 0 8 5 25 235 19 37.2<br />

29) Hodges, Cle. 87 3651 58 42.0 4 0 11 14 33 333 27 37.2<br />

30) Koenen, T.B. 71 3189 64 44.9 6 1 6 8 36 398 20 37.1<br />

31) McBriar, Phi. 51 2399 66 47.0 6 1 2 4 26 378 12 36.6<br />

32) *Nortman, Car. 74 3166 63 42.8 6 1 8 4 36 319 20 36.4


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) McKelvin, Buf. 23 14 431 18.7 88t 2<br />

2) A. Jones, Cin. 24 0 295 12.3 81t 1<br />

3) Cribbs, Cle. 37 7 450 12.2 60 0<br />

4) Thigpen, Mia. 25 4 302 12.1 72t 1<br />

5) *Martin, Hou. 21 10 244 11.6 71 0<br />

6) *Hilton, Ind. 25 18 281 11.2 75t 1<br />

7) Kerley, NY-J 19 33 208 10.9 68t 1<br />

8) Holliday, Hou.-Den. 47 10 481 10.2 76t 1<br />

9) Welker, N.E. 21 7 213 10.1 31 0<br />

10) J. Jones, Bal. 36 14 335 9.3 63t 1<br />

11) Reynaud, Ten. 28 16 250 8.9 27 0<br />

12) Tate, Cin. 21 9 187 8.9 32 0<br />

13) Arenas, K.C. 34 4 297 8.7 27 0<br />

14) A. Brown, Pit. 26 7 173 6.7 29 0<br />

15) Adams, Oak. 25 9 139 5.6 47 0<br />

NFC / PUNT RETURN LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Harris, Dal. 19 9 276 14.5 78t 1<br />

2) *D. Johnson, Phi. 24 23 287 12.0 98t 1<br />

3) Parrish, T.B. 27 13 263 9.7 39 0<br />

4) Ginn, S.F. 31 9 298 9.6 38 0<br />

5) Cobb, G.B. 31 21 292 9.4 75t 1<br />

6) Logan, Det. 33 23 300 9.1 48 0<br />

7) Hester, Chi. 37 6 325 8.8 44 0<br />

8) Washington, Sea. 39 17 334 8.6 52 0<br />

9) Peterson, Ariz 49 14 414 8.4 26 0<br />

10) Sherels, Min. 30 27 251 8.4 77t 1<br />

11) Sproles, N.O. 22 14 184 8.4 37 0<br />

12) Franks, Atl. 21 18 163 7.8 28 0<br />

13) Banks, Was. 26 5 178 6.8 27 0<br />

NFL / PUNT RETURN LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret FC Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) McKelvin, Buf. 23 14 431 18.7 88t 2<br />

2) Harris, Dal. 19 9 276 14.5 78t 1<br />

3) A. Jones, Cin. 24 0 295 12.3 81t 1<br />

4) Cribbs, Cle. 37 7 450 12.2 60 0<br />

5) Thigpen, Mia. 25 4 302 12.1 72t 1<br />

6) *D. Johnson, Phi. 24 23 287 12.0 98t 1<br />

7) *Martin, Hou. 21 10 244 11.6 71 0<br />

8) *Hilton, Ind. 25 18 281 11.2 75t 1<br />

9) Kerley, NY-J 19 33 208 10.9 68t 1<br />

10) Holliday, Hou.-Den. 47 10 481 10.2 76t 1<br />

11) Welker, N.E. 21 7 213 10.1 31 0<br />

12) Parrish, T.B. 27 13 263 9.7 39 0<br />

13) Ginn, S.F. 31 9 298 9.6 38 0<br />

14) Cobb, G.B. 31 21 292 9.4 75t 1<br />

15) J. Jones, Bal. 36 14 335 9.3 63t 1<br />

16) Logan, Det. 33 23 300 9.1 48 0<br />

17) Reynaud, Ten. 28 16 250 8.9 27 0<br />

18) Tate, Cin. 21 9 187 8.9 32 0<br />

19) Hester, Chi. 37 6 325 8.8 44 0<br />

20) Arenas, K.C. 34 4 297 8.7 27 0<br />

21) Washington, Sea. 39 17 334 8.6 52 0<br />

22) Peterson, Ariz 49 14 414 8.4 26 0<br />

23) Sherels, Min. 30 27 251 8.4 77t 1<br />

24) Sproles, N.O. 22 14 184 8.4 37 0<br />

25) Franks, Atl. 21 18 163 7.8 28 0<br />

26) Banks, Was. 26 5 178 6.8 27 0<br />

27) A. Brown, Pit. 26 7 173 6.7 29 0<br />

28) Adams, Oak. 25 9 139 5.6 47 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) J. Jones, Bal. 32 1026 32.1 108t 2<br />

2) Thigpen, Mia. 35 998 28.5 96t 1<br />

3) McKnight, NY-J 35 997 28.5 100t 1<br />

4) Cribbs, Cle. 41 1136 27.7 74 0<br />

5) *Rainey, Pit. 37 989 26.7 68 0<br />

6) Holliday, Hou.-Den. 21 552 26.3 105t 1<br />

7) Tate, Cin. 30 739 24.6 45 0<br />

8) McCourty, N.E. 27 654 24.2 104t 1<br />

9) Reynaud, Ten. 50 1201 24.0 105t 1<br />

10) Draughn, K.C. 23 537 23.3 41 0<br />

11) *Martin, Hou. 28 648 23.1 54 0<br />

NFC / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Washington, Sea. 24 722 30.1 98t 1<br />

2) *Wilson, NY-G 56 1504 26.9 97t 1<br />

3) Hester, Chi. 21 562 26.8 40 0<br />

4) Jac. Rodgers, Atl. 20 533 26.7 77 0<br />

5) *Cadet, N.O. 25 661 26.4 75 0<br />

6) Cobb, G.B. 38 964 25.4 46 0<br />

7) Powell, Ariz 21 507 24.1 65 0<br />

8) Banks, Was. 22 527 24.0 55 0<br />

9) *Givens, St.L 21 488 23.2 48 0<br />

10) *Boykin, Phi. 42 953 22.7 44 0<br />

11) Logan, Det. 28 597 21.3 40 0<br />

NFL / KICKOFF RETURN LEADERS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) J. Jones, Bal. 32 1026 32.1 108t 2<br />

2) Washington, Sea. 24 722 30.1 98t 1<br />

3) Thigpen, Mia. 35 998 28.5 96t 1<br />

4) McKnight, NY-J 35 997 28.5 100t 1<br />

5) Cribbs, Cle. 41 1136 27.7 74 0<br />

6) *Wilson, NY-G 56 1504 26.9 97t 1<br />

7) Hester, Chi. 21 562 26.8 40 0<br />

8) *Rainey, Pit. 37 989 26.7 68 0<br />

9) Jac. Rodgers, Atl. 20 533 26.7 77 0<br />

10) *Cadet, N.O. 25 661 26.4 75 0<br />

11) Holliday, Hou.-Den. 21 552 26.3 105t 1<br />

12) Cobb, G.B. 38 964 25.4 46 0<br />

13) Tate, Cin. 30 739 24.6 45 0<br />

14) McCourty, N.E. 27 654 24.2 104t 1<br />

15) Powell, Ariz 21 507 24.1 65 0<br />

16) Reynaud, Ten. 50 1201 24.0 105t 1<br />

17) Banks, Was. 22 527 24.0 55 0<br />

18) Draughn, K.C. 23 537 23.3 41 0<br />

19) *Givens, St.L 21 488 23.2 48 0<br />

20) *Martin, Hou. 28 648 23.1 54 0<br />

21) *Boykin, Phi. 42 953 22.7 44 0<br />

22) Logan, Det. 28 597 21.3 40 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Int Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1t) Byrd, Buf. 5 81 16.2 45 0<br />

1t) McCourty, N.E. 5 53 10.6 34 0<br />

3t) Butler, Ind. 4 101 25.3 51 2<br />

3t) Ca. Williams, Bal. 4 90 22.5 63t 1<br />

3t) *Wilson, N.E. 4 87 21.8 45 0<br />

3t) E. Reed, Bal. 4 78 19.5 34t 1<br />

3t) Jackson, Hou. 4 71 17.8 63t 1<br />

3t) McCourty, Ten. 4 29 7.3 28 0<br />

3t) R. Jones, Mia. 4 28 7.0 15 0<br />

3t) Cox, Jac. 4 18 4.5 16 0<br />

11t) Harris, Den. 3 144 48.0 98t 2<br />

11t) *Dennard, N.E. 3 95 31.7 87t 1<br />

11t) Timmons, Pit. 3 80 26.7 53t 1<br />

11t) Haden, Cle. 3 64 21.3 50 0<br />

11t) Cromartie, NY-J 3 53 17.7 40t 1<br />

11t) Crocker, Cin. 3 52 17.3 29 0<br />

11t) Weddle, S.D. 3 52 17.3 23t 1<br />

11t) B. Scott, Buf. 3 46 15.3 32 0<br />

11t) U. Young, Cle. 3 44 14.7 44 0<br />

11t) Woodyard, Den. 3 40 13.3 25 0<br />

11t) Flowers, K.C. 3 28 9.3 29 0<br />

11t) Griffin, Ten. 3 26 8.7 26 0<br />

11t) S. Brown, Cle. 3 20 6.7 19t 1<br />

11t) Posluszny, Jac. 3 20 6.7 13 0<br />

11t) Nelson, Cin. 3 10 3.3 10 0<br />

26t) Williams, S.D. 2 90 45.0 59t 2<br />

26t) Jammer, S.D. 2 89 44.5 80t 1<br />

26t) Joseph, Hou. 2 88 44.0 52t 1<br />

26t) Hall, Cin. 2 61 30.5 44 1<br />

26t) Manning, Hou. 2 59 29.5 55t 1<br />

26t) Talib, T.B.-N.E. 2 59 29.5 59t 1<br />

26t) T. Carter, Den. 2 55 27.5 40t 1<br />

26t) Lynch, S.D. 2 50 25.0 30 0<br />

26t) Routt, K.C.-Hou. 2 49 24.5 32 0<br />

26t) Giordano, Oak. 2 45 22.5 24 0<br />

26t) Landry, NY-J 2 42 21.0 24 1<br />

26t) Gregory, N.E. 2 37 18.5 36 0<br />

26t) Cason, S.D. 2 34 17.0 31 0<br />

26t) D. Jackson, Cle. 2 31 15.5 27t 1<br />

26t) Smith, Mia. 2 31 15.5 31 0<br />

26t) Clemons, Mia. 2 29 14.5 29 0<br />

26t) Chung, N.E. 2 27 13.5 27 0<br />

26t) Clark, Pit. 2 26 13.0 26 0<br />

26t) Hanson, Oak. 2 24 12.0 21 0<br />

26t) Quin, Hou. 2 22 11.0 22 0<br />

26t) Graham, Bal. 2 20 10.0 20 0<br />

26t) Bailey, Den. 2 18 9.0 18 0<br />

26t) Verner, Ten. 2 11 5.5 11 0<br />

26t) C. Allen, Pit. 2 6 3.0 6 0<br />

26t) Robertson, Cle. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

26t) Adams, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

26t) Huff, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

26t) Lankster, NY-J 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

26t) Leonhard, Den. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

26t) <strong>New</strong>man, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Int Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Jennings, Chi. 8 74 9.3 25t 1<br />

2t) S. Brown, NY-G 7 259 37.0 70 0<br />

2t) Peterson, Ariz 7 64 9.1 31 0<br />

2t) Sherman, Sea. 7 48 6.9 29 1<br />

5t) *Hayward, G.B. 6 81 13.5 24 0<br />

5t) DeCoud, Atl. 6 42 7.0 24 0<br />

7) Fletcher, Was. 5 29 5.8 10 0<br />

8t) Barber, T.B. 4 160 40.0 78t 1<br />

8t) *Jenkins, St.L 4 150 37.5 41t 3<br />

8t) Samuel, Atl. 4 99 24.8 79t 1<br />

8t) Hall, Was. 4 62 15.5 27 0<br />

8t) Moore, Atl. 4 51 12.8 33 0<br />

8t) Webster, NY-G 4 45 11.3 38 0<br />

8t) Wright, Chi. 4 45 11.3 45t 1<br />

8t) Rhodes, Ariz 4 39 9.8 30 0<br />

16t) Carr, Dal. 3 120 40.0 47t 1<br />

16t) P. Robinson, N.O. 3 99 33.0 99t 1<br />

16t) *Smith, Min. 3 87 29.0 56t 2<br />

16t) *L. Johnson, T.B. 3 86 28.7 83t 1<br />

16t) Thomas, Sea. 3 80 26.7 57t 1<br />

16t) Boley, NY-G 3 74 24.7 51 0<br />

16t) Tillman, Chi. 3 71 23.7 36t 3<br />

16t) Finnegan, St.L 3 68 22.7 32 1<br />

16t) *Wagner, Sea. 3 55 18.3 45 0<br />

16t) Browner, Sea. 3 39 13.0 35 0<br />

16t) Winfield, Min. 3 37 12.3 31 0<br />

16t) Shields, G.B. 3 32 10.7 32 0<br />

16t) Greer, N.O. 3 31 10.3 28 0<br />

16t) Goldson, S.F. 3 21 7.0 20 0<br />

16t) R. Jackson, Was. 3 17 5.7 17 1<br />

16t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Phi. 3 14 4.7 14 0<br />

32t) Briggs, Chi. 2 110 55.0 74t 2<br />

32t) Munnerlyn, Car. 2 107 53.5 74t 2<br />

32t) Toler, Ariz 2 102 51.0 102t 1<br />

32t) Johnson, Ariz 2 87 43.5 53t 1<br />

32t) Conte, Chi. 2 70 35.0 35 0<br />

32t) *Robinson, Min. 2 68 34.0 44 0<br />

32t) Dunbar, St.L 2 63 31.5 42 0<br />

32t) Carey, Det. 2 51 25.5 28 0<br />

32t) Rolle, NY-G 2 42 21.0 22 0<br />

32t) Harper, N.O. 2 41 20.5 41 0<br />

32t) Nakamura, Car. 2 39 19.5 21 0<br />

32t) T. Williams, G.B. 2 38 19.0 38 0<br />

32t) A. Black, T.B. 2 34 17.0 34 0<br />

32t) *Kuechly, Car. 2 22 11.0 25 0<br />

32t) Walden, G.B. 2 22 11.0 20 0<br />

32t) Laurinaitis, St.L 2 18 9.0 18 0<br />

32t) Coleman, Phi. 2 13 6.5 7 0<br />

32t) Abdul-Quddus, N.O. 2 12 6.0 12 0<br />

32t) Gay, Ariz 2 7 3.5 6 0<br />

32t) Culliver, S.F. 2 4 2.0 4 0<br />

32t) *Trumaine Johnson, St.L 2 4 2.0 4 0<br />

32t) Acho, Ariz 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

32t) Houston, Det. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

32t) Moore, Chi. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

32t) Willis, S.F. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

32t) Burnett, G.B. 2 1 0.5 1 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADERS IN INTERCEPTIONS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Int Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Jennings, Chi. 8 74 9.3 25t 1<br />

2t) S. Brown, NY-G 7 259 37.0 70 0<br />

2t) Peterson, Ariz 7 64 9.1 31 0<br />

2t) Sherman, Sea. 7 48 6.9 29 1<br />

5t) *Hayward, G.B. 6 81 13.5 24 0<br />

5t) DeCoud, Atl. 6 42 7.0 24 0<br />

7t) Byrd, Buf. 5 81 16.2 45 0<br />

7t) McCourty, N.E. 5 53 10.6 34 0<br />

7t) Fletcher, Was. 5 29 5.8 10 0<br />

10t) Barber, T.B. 4 160 40.0 78t 1<br />

10t) *Jenkins, St.L 4 150 37.5 41t 3<br />

10t) Butler, Ind. 4 101 25.3 51 2<br />

10t) Samuel, Atl. 4 99 24.8 79t 1<br />

10t) Ca. Williams, Bal. 4 90 22.5 63t 1<br />

10t) *Wilson, N.E. 4 87 21.8 45 0<br />

10t) E. Reed, Bal. 4 78 19.5 34t 1<br />

10t) Jackson, Hou. 4 71 17.8 63t 1<br />

10t) Hall, Was. 4 62 15.5 27 0<br />

10t) Moore, Atl. 4 51 12.8 33 0<br />

10t) Webster, NY-G 4 45 11.3 38 0<br />

10t) Wright, Chi. 4 45 11.3 45t 1<br />

10t) Rhodes, Ariz 4 39 9.8 30 0<br />

10t) McCourty, Ten. 4 29 7.3 28 0<br />

10t) R. Jones, Mia. 4 28 7.0 15 0<br />

10t) Cox, Jac. 4 18 4.5 16 0<br />

26t) Harris, Den. 3 144 48.0 98t 2<br />

26t) Carr, Dal. 3 120 40.0 47t 1<br />

26t) P. Robinson, N.O. 3 99 33.0 99t 1<br />

26t) *Dennard, N.E. 3 95 31.7 87t 1<br />

26t) *Smith, Min. 3 87 29.0 56t 2<br />

26t) *L. Johnson, T.B. 3 86 28.7 83t 1<br />

26t) Thomas, Sea. 3 80 26.7 57t 1<br />

26t) Timmons, Pit. 3 80 26.7 53t 1<br />

26t) Boley, NY-G 3 74 24.7 51 0<br />

26t) Tillman, Chi. 3 71 23.7 36t 3<br />

26t) Finnegan, St.L 3 68 22.7 32 1<br />

26t) Haden, Cle. 3 64 21.3 50 0<br />

26t) *Wagner, Sea. 3 55 18.3 45 0<br />

26t) Cromartie, NY-J 3 53 17.7 40t 1<br />

26t) Crocker, Cin. 3 52 17.3 29 0<br />

26t) Weddle, S.D. 3 52 17.3 23t 1<br />

26t) B. Scott, Buf. 3 46 15.3 32 0<br />

26t) U. Young, Cle. 3 44 14.7 44 0<br />

26t) Woodyard, Den. 3 40 13.3 25 0<br />

26t) Browner, Sea. 3 39 13.0 35 0<br />

26t) Winfield, Min. 3 37 12.3 31 0<br />

26t) Shields, G.B. 3 32 10.7 32 0<br />

26t) Greer, N.O. 3 31 10.3 28 0<br />

26t) Flowers, K.C. 3 28 9.3 29 0<br />

26t) Griffin, Ten. 3 26 8.7 26 0<br />

26t) Goldson, S.F. 3 21 7.0 20 0<br />

26t) S. Brown, Cle. 3 20 6.7 19t 1<br />

26t) Posluszny, Jac. 3 20 6.7 13 0<br />

26t) R. Jackson, Was. 3 17 5.7 17 1<br />

26t) Rodgers-Cromarti, Phi. 3 14 4.7 14 0<br />

26t) Nelson, Cin. 3 10 3.3 10 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / LEADERS IN SACKS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Sacks<br />

1) Watt, Hou. (DE) 20.5<br />

2) Miller, Den. (LB) 17.5<br />

3) Wake, Mia. (DE) 15.0<br />

4) Atkins, Cin. (DT) 13.0<br />

5) Dumervil, Den. (DE) 11.0<br />

6) M. Williams, Buf. (DE) 10.5<br />

7) Houston, K.C. (LB) 10.0<br />

8t) Johnson, Cin. (DE) 9.5<br />

8t) Phillips, S.D. (LB) 9.5<br />

10) Hali, K.C. (LB) 9.0<br />

11t) Kruger, Bal. (LB) 8.0<br />

11t) Mathis, Ind. (LB) 8.0<br />

11t) Ninkovich, N.E. (DE) 8.0<br />

14t) Babin, Phi.-Jac. (DE) 7.0<br />

14t) Liuget, S.D. (DE) 7.0<br />

16t) *Jones, N.E. (DE) 6.0<br />

16t) *Mercilus, Hou. (LB) 6.0<br />

16t) Parker, Cle. (DE) 6.0<br />

16t) A. Smith, Hou. (DE) 6.0<br />

20t) *Coples, NY-J (DE) 5.5<br />

20t) Dareus, Buf. (DT) 5.5<br />

20t) *Reyes, S.D. (DE) 5.5<br />

20t) Woodyard, Den. (LB) 5.5<br />

24t) Ayers, Ten. (LB) 5.0<br />

24t) Dunlap, Cin. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Gilberry, T.B.-Cin. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Harrison, Pit. (LB) 5.0<br />

24t) Ngata, Bal. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Odrick, Mia. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Sheard, Cle. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Wilkerson, NY-J (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Ky. Williams, Buf. (DT) 5.0<br />

24t) Wimbley, Ten. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) *Wolfe, Den. (DE) 5.0<br />

24t) Worilds, Pit. (LB) 5.0<br />

36t) *Brown, Ten. (LB) 4.5<br />

36t) Ellerbe, Bal. (LB) 4.5<br />

36t) A. Jones, Bal. (DE) 4.5<br />

36t) Keisel, Pit. (DE) 4.5<br />

36t) Morgan, Ten. (DE) 4.5<br />

36t) Starks, Mia. (DT) 4.5<br />

42t) Foote, Pit. (LB) 4.0<br />

42t) Freeney, Ind. (LB) 4.0<br />

42t) *Hightower, N.E. (LB) 4.0<br />

42t) J. Hughes, Ind. (LB) 4.0<br />

42t) Rucker, Cle. (DE) 4.0<br />

42t) Timmons, Pit. (LB) 4.0<br />

42t) Woodley, Pit. (LB) 4.0<br />

49t) Alualu, Jac. (DT) 3.5<br />

49t) D. Jackson, Cle. (LB) 3.5<br />

49t) McIntyre, NY-J (LB) 3.5<br />

49t) Misi, Mia. (LB) 3.5<br />

49t) Shaughnessy, Oak. (DE) 3.5<br />

49t) *Vernon, Mia. (DE) 3.5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / LEADERS IN SACKS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Sacks<br />

1) Ald. Smith, S.F. (LB) 19.5<br />

2) Matthews, G.B. (LB) 12.0<br />

3t) Clemons, Sea. (DE) 11.5<br />

3t) Peppers, Chi. (DE) 11.5<br />

3t) Ware, Dal. (LB) 11.5<br />

6) Hardy, Car. (DE) 11.0<br />

7) Johnson, Car. (DE) 10.5<br />

8t) Abraham, Atl. (DE) 10.0<br />

8t) Allen, Min. (DE) 10.0<br />

8t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 10.0<br />

11t) Avril, Det. (DE) 9.5<br />

11t) Quinn, St.L (DE) 9.5<br />

13t) Bennett, T.B. (DE) 9.0<br />

13t) Washington, Ariz (LB) 9.0<br />

15t) Kerrigan, Was. (LB) 8.5<br />

15t) Long, St.L (DE) 8.5<br />

17t) *Irvin, Sea. (DE) 8.0<br />

17t) Jordan, N.O. (DE) 8.0<br />

19) Robison, Min. (DE) 7.5<br />

20t) Suh, Det. (DT) 7.0<br />

20t) Wootton, Chi. (DE) 7.0<br />

22t) Idonije, Chi. (DE) 6.5<br />

22t) Pierre-Paul, NY-G (DE) 6.5<br />

24t) D. Edwards, Car. (DT) 6.0<br />

24t) Hayes, St.L (DE) 6.0<br />

24t) Melton, Chi. (DT) 6.0<br />

24t) Smith, N.O. (DE) 6.0<br />

24t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE) 6.0<br />

29t) Brooks, S.F. (LB) 5.5<br />

29t) Campbell, Ariz (DE) 5.5<br />

29t) *Cox, Phi. (DT) 5.5<br />

29t) Fairley, Det. (DT) 5.5<br />

29t) Graham, Phi. (DE) 5.5<br />

34t) Galette, N.O. (DT) 5.0<br />

34t) Griffen, Min. (DE) 5.0<br />

34t) McCoy, T.B. (DT) 5.0<br />

37t) R. Jackson, Was. (LB) 4.5<br />

37t) Neal, G.B. (DT) 4.5<br />

39t) Acho, Ariz (LB) 4.0<br />

39t) Biermann, Atl. (DE) 4.0<br />

39t) *Brockers, St.L (DT) 4.0<br />

39t) Groves, Ariz (LB) 4.0<br />

39t) Hatcher, Dal. (DE) 4.0<br />

39t) Jenkins, Phi. (DT) 4.0<br />

39t) Joseph, NY-G (DT) 4.0<br />

39t) *Moses, G.B. (LB) 4.0<br />

39t) Schofield, Ariz (LB) 4.0<br />

48t) Babineaux, Atl. (DT) 3.5<br />

48t) Dunbar, St.L (LB) 3.5<br />

48t) Riley, Was. (LB) 3.5<br />

48t) Vanden Bosch, Det. (DE) 3.5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / LEADERS IN SACKS<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Sacks<br />

1) Watt, Hou. (DE) 20.5<br />

2) Ald. Smith, S.F. (LB) 19.5<br />

3) Miller, Den. (LB) 17.5<br />

4) Wake, Mia. (DE) 15.0<br />

5) Atkins, Cin. (DT) 13.0<br />

6) Matthews, G.B. (LB) 12.0<br />

7t) Clemons, Sea. (DE) 11.5<br />

7t) Peppers, Chi. (DE) 11.5<br />

7t) Ware, Dal. (LB) 11.5<br />

10t) Dumervil, Den. (DE) 11.0<br />

10t) Hardy, Car. (DE) 11.0<br />

12t) Johnson, Car. (DE) 10.5<br />

12t) M. Williams, Buf. (DE) 10.5<br />

14t) Abraham, Atl. (DE) 10.0<br />

14t) Allen, Min. (DE) 10.0<br />

14t) Houston, K.C. (LB) 10.0<br />

14t) Spencer, Dal. (LB) 10.0<br />

18t) Avril, Det. (DE) 9.5<br />

18t) Johnson, Cin. (DE) 9.5<br />

18t) Phillips, S.D. (LB) 9.5<br />

18t) Quinn, St.L (DE) 9.5<br />

22t) Bennett, T.B. (DE) 9.0<br />

22t) Hali, K.C. (LB) 9.0<br />

22t) Washington, Ariz (LB) 9.0<br />

25t) Kerrigan, Was. (LB) 8.5<br />

25t) Long, St.L (DE) 8.5<br />

27t) *Irvin, Sea. (DE) 8.0<br />

27t) Jordan, N.O. (DE) 8.0<br />

27t) Kruger, Bal. (LB) 8.0<br />

27t) Mathis, Ind. (LB) 8.0<br />

27t) Ninkovich, N.E. (DE) 8.0<br />

32) Robison, Min. (DE) 7.5<br />

33t) Babin, Phi.-Jac. (DE) 7.0<br />

33t) Liuget, S.D. (DE) 7.0<br />

33t) Suh, Det. (DT) 7.0<br />

33t) Wootton, Chi. (DE) 7.0<br />

37t) Idonije, Chi. (DE) 6.5<br />

37t) Pierre-Paul, NY-G (DE) 6.5<br />

39t) D. Edwards, Car. (DT) 6.0<br />

39t) Hayes, St.L (DE) 6.0<br />

39t) *Jones, N.E. (DE) 6.0<br />

39t) Melton, Chi. (DT) 6.0<br />

39t) *Mercilus, Hou. (LB) 6.0<br />

39t) Parker, Cle. (DE) 6.0<br />

39t) A. Smith, Hou. (DE) 6.0<br />

39t) Smith, N.O. (DE) 6.0<br />

39t) Umenyiora, NY-G (DE) 6.0<br />

48t) Brooks, S.F. (LB) 5.5<br />

48t) Campbell, Ariz (DE) 5.5<br />

48t) *Coples, NY-J (DE) 5.5<br />

48t) *Cox, Phi. (DT) 5.5<br />

48t) Dareus, Buf. (DT) 5.5<br />

48t) Fairley, Det. (DT) 5.5<br />

48t) Graham, Phi. (DE) 5.5<br />

48t) *Reyes, S.D. (DE) 5.5<br />

48t) Woodyard, Den. (LB) 5.5


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TotRec OffRec DefRec<br />

1t) Dobbins, Hou. 4 0 4<br />

1t) Ninkovich, N.E. 4 0 4<br />

1t) Wilfork, N.E. 4 0 4<br />

4t) Dunlap, Cin. 3 0 3<br />

4t) Gilberry, T.B.-Cin. 3 0 3<br />

4t) Greene, NY-J 3 3 0<br />

4t) Jammer, S.D. 3 0 3<br />

4t) Mosley, Jac. 3 0 3<br />

4t) Phillips, S.D. 3 0 3<br />

4t) E. Reed, Bal. 3 0 3<br />

4t) *Richardson, Cle. 3 3 0<br />

4t) Roethlisberger, Pit. 3 3 0<br />

4t) Sanchez, NY-J 3 3 0<br />

14t) Adams, Den. 2 0 2<br />

14t) *Allen, Ind. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Ball, Den. 2 1 1<br />

14t) *Ballard, Ind. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Barnes, S.D. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Y. Bell, NY-J 2 0 2<br />

14t) Britt, Ten. 2 2 0<br />

14t) A. Brown, Pit. 2 2 0<br />

14t) S. Brown, Cle. 2 0 2<br />

14t) *Brown, Ten. 2 0 2<br />

14t) *Burfict, Cin. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Byrd, Buf. 2 0 2<br />

14t) T. Carter, Den. 2 1 1<br />

14t) Cribbs, Cle. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Cunningham, N.E. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Foote, Pit. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Gregory, N.E. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Hanson, Oak. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Hardesty, Cle. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Hasselbeck, Ten. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Henne, Jac. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Incognito, Mia. 2 2 0<br />

14t) D. Jackson, Cle. 2 0 2<br />

14t) James, Hou. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Jones, K.C. 2 0 2<br />

14t) J. Jones, Bal. 2 2 0<br />

14t) R. Jones, Mia. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Jones, Oak. 2 2 0<br />

14t) *Lane, Mia. 2 2 0<br />

14t) *Luck, Ind. 2 2 0<br />

14t) McClellan, Bal. 2 0 2<br />

14t) McMichael, S.D. 2 2 0<br />

14t) <strong>New</strong>man, Cin. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Palmer, Oak. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Rivers, S.D. 2 2 0<br />

14t) Robertson, Cle. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Schaub, Hou. 2 2 0<br />

14t) B. Scott, Buf. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Stuckey, S.D. 2 1 1<br />

14t) Tate, Cin. 2 2 0<br />

14t) *Upshaw, Bal. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Watt, Hou. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Weddle, S.D. 2 2 0<br />

14t) *Weeden, Cle. 2 2 0<br />

14t) M. Williams, Buf. 2 0 2<br />

14t) *Wilson, N.E. 2 0 2<br />

14t) *Winn, Cle. 2 0 2<br />

14t) Wood, Buf. 2 2 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFC / FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TotRec OffRec DefRec<br />

1) Peterson, Ariz 5 4 1<br />

2t) Gore, S.F. 4 4 0<br />

2t) *Griffin III, Was. 4 4 0<br />

2t) Hayden, Chi. 4 0 4<br />

5t) Banks, Was. 3 3 0<br />

5t) Bradford, St.L 3 3 0<br />

5t) Cobb, G.B. 3 3 0<br />

5t) *Kuechly, Car. 3 0 3<br />

5t) Logan, Det. 3 3 0<br />

5t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 3 3 0<br />

5t) Peppers, Chi. 3 0 3<br />

5t) Rogers, S.F. 3 0 3<br />

13t) Adams, Ariz 2 0 2<br />

13t) *Alexander, Car. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Ballard, Min. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Q. Black, T.B. 2 1 1<br />

13t) Boley, NY-G 2 0 2<br />

13t) Bowman, Chi. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Brees, N.O. 2 2 0<br />

13t) S. Brown, NY-G 2 0 2<br />

13t) Bryant, Dal. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Bush, N.O. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Casillas, N.O. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Chancellor, Sea. 2 0 2<br />

13t) *Claiborne, Dal. 2 0 2<br />

13t) *Daniels, G.B. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Edwards, Atl. 2 0 2<br />

13t) *Foles, Phi. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Garcon, Was. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Goldson, S.F. 2 0 2<br />

13t) J. Graham, N.O. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Greenway, Min. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Griffen, Min. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Harvin, Min. 2 2 0<br />

13t) *Hekker, St.L 2 2 0<br />

13t) Jordan, N.O. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Joseph, NY-G 2 0 2<br />

13t) Kaepernick, S.F. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Lofton, N.O. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Manning, NY-G 2 2 0<br />

13t) McClain, Atl. 2 0 2<br />

13t) McCoy, Phi. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Morgan, Was. 2 2 0<br />

13t) *Morris, Was. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Ponder, Min. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Romo, Dal. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Saturday, G.B. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Scott, Chi. 2 2 0<br />

13t) J. Skelton, Ariz 2 2 0<br />

13t) Ale. Smith, S.F. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Stafford, Det. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Tillman, Chi. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Tulloch, Det. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Turner, St.L 2 1 1<br />

13t) Urlacher, Chi. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Vick, Phi. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Watson, T.B. 2 0 2<br />

13t) Weems, Chi. 2 2 0<br />

13t) Williams, Min. 2 0 2<br />

13t) J. Wilson, Was. 2 0 2<br />

13t) *Wilson, Sea. 2 2 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

TotRec OffRec DefRec<br />

1) Peterson, Ariz 5 4 1<br />

2t) Dobbins, Hou. 4 0 4<br />

2t) Gore, S.F. 4 4 0<br />

2t) *Griffin III, Was. 4 4 0<br />

2t) Hayden, Chi. 4 0 4<br />

2t) Ninkovich, N.E. 4 0 4<br />

2t) Wilfork, N.E. 4 0 4<br />

8t) Banks, Was. 3 3 0<br />

8t) Bradford, St.L 3 3 0<br />

8t) Cobb, G.B. 3 3 0<br />

8t) Dunlap, Cin. 3 0 3<br />

8t) Gilberry, T.B.-Cin. 3 0 3<br />

8t) Greene, NY-J 3 3 0<br />

8t) Jammer, S.D. 3 0 3<br />

8t) *Kuechly, Car. 3 0 3<br />

8t) Logan, Det. 3 3 0<br />

8t) Mosley, Jac. 3 0 3<br />

8t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 3 3 0<br />

8t) Peppers, Chi. 3 0 3<br />

8t) Phillips, S.D. 3 0 3<br />

8t) E. Reed, Bal. 3 0 3<br />

8t) *Richardson, Cle. 3 3 0<br />

8t) Roethlisberger, Pit. 3 3 0<br />

8t) Rogers, S.F. 3 0 3<br />

8t) Sanchez, NY-J 3 3 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1t) Greene, NY-J 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

1t) *Richardson, Cle. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

1t) Roethlisberger, Pit. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

1t) Sanchez, NY-J 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Cribbs, Cle. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

5t) *Allen, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) *Ballard, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) A. Brown, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Hardesty, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Hasselbeck, Ten. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Henne, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Incognito, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) J. Jones, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) *Lane, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) *Luck, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) McMichael, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Palmer, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Rivers, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Schaub, Hou. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Tate, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Weddle, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) *Weeden, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Wood, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Britt, Ten. 2 -2 -1.0 0 0<br />

5t) Jones, Oak. 2 -2 -1.0 0 0<br />

NFC / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1t) Gore, S.F. 4 15 3.8 12 1<br />

1t) *Griffin III, Was. 4 0 0.0 0 0<br />

1t) Peterson, Ariz 4 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Banks, Was. 3 5 1.7 5 0<br />

4t) Bradford, St.L 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Cobb, G.B. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Logan, Det. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Morgan, Was. 2 13 6.5 13t 1<br />

9t) Weems, Chi. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

9t) Ballard, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Brees, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Bryant, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) *Foles, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Garcon, Was. 2 0 0.0 0t 1<br />

9t) J. Graham, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Harvin, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) *Hekker, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Kaepernick, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Manning, NY-G 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) McCoy, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) *Morris, Was. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Ponder, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Romo, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Saturday, G.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Scott, Chi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) J. Skelton, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Ale. Smith, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Stafford, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) Vick, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

9t) *Wilson, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / OFFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1t) Gore, S.F. 4 15 3.8 12 1<br />

1t) *Griffin III, Was. 4 0 0.0 0 0<br />

1t) Peterson, Ariz 4 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Banks, Was. 3 5 1.7 5 0<br />

4t) Bradford, St.L 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Cobb, G.B. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Greene, NY-J 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Logan, Det. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) <strong>New</strong>ton, Car. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) *Richardson, Cle. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Roethlisberger, Pit. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Sanchez, NY-J 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Morgan, Was. 2 13 6.5 13t 1<br />

13t) Cribbs, Cle. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

13t) Weems, Chi. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

13t) *Allen, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Ballard, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Ballard, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Brees, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) A. Brown, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Bryant, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Fitzpatrick, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Foles, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Garcon, Was. 2 0 0.0 0t 1<br />

13t) J. Graham, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Hardesty, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Harvin, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Hasselbeck, Ten. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Hekker, St.L 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Henne, Jac. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Incognito, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) J. Jones, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Kaepernick, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Lane, Mia. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Luck, Ind. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Manning, NY-G 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) McCoy, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) McMichael, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Morris, Was. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Palmer, Oak. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Ponder, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Rivers, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Romo, Dal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Saturday, G.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Schaub, Hou. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Scott, Chi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) J. Skelton, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Ale. Smith, S.F. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Stafford, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Tate, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Vick, Phi. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Weddle, S.D. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Weeden, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) *Wilson, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Wood, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

13t) Britt, Ten. 2 -2 -1.0 0 0<br />

13t) Jones, Oak. 2 -2 -1.0 0 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

AFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1t) Dobbins, Hou. 4 32 8.0 32 0<br />

1t) Ninkovich, N.E. 4 3 0.8 3 0<br />

1t) Wilfork, N.E. 4 2 0.5 2 0<br />

4t) Gilberry, T.B.-Cin. 3 31 10.3 25t 1<br />

4t) E. Reed, Bal. 3 31 10.3 18 0<br />

4t) Dunlap, Cin. 3 2 0.7 2 0<br />

4t) Jammer, S.D. 3 0 0.0 0t 1<br />

4t) Mosley, Jac. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

4t) Phillips, S.D. 3 0 0.0 0t 1<br />

10t) *Winn, Cle. 2 35 17.5 35 0<br />

10t) Gregory, N.E. 2 30 15.0 32t 1<br />

10t) R. Jones, Mia. 2 24 12.0 24 0<br />

10t) Jones, K.C. 2 11 5.5 11t 1<br />

10t) Y. Bell, NY-J 2 8 4.0 8 0<br />

10t) <strong>New</strong>man, Cin. 2 8 4.0 5 0<br />

10t) B. Scott, Buf. 2 8 4.0 8 0<br />

10t) Watt, Hou. 2 7 3.5 7 0<br />

10t) *Brown, Ten. 2 6 3.0 6 0<br />

10t) *Upshaw, Bal. 2 5 2.5 5 0<br />

10t) Robertson, Cle. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

10t) Barnes, S.D. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

10t) Hanson, Oak. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

10t) Adams, Den. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) S. Brown, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) *Burfict, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) Byrd, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) Cunningham, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) Foote, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) D. Jackson, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) James, Hou. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) McClellan, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) M. Williams, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

10t) *Wilson, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

NFC / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1) Hayden, Chi. 4 15 3.8 15 0<br />

2t) Rogers, S.F. 3 63 21.0 51t 1<br />

2t) *Kuechly, Car. 3 9 3.0 9 0<br />

2t) Peppers, Chi. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Goldson, S.F. 2 71 35.5 66 0<br />

5t) Boley, NY-G 2 70 35.0 70t 1<br />

5t) *Claiborne, Dal. 2 50 25.0 50t 1<br />

5t) *Daniels, G.B. 2 43 21.5 43t 1<br />

5t) J. Wilson, Was. 2 30 15.0 30t 1<br />

5t) McClain, Atl. 2 28 14.0 15 0<br />

5t) Edwards, Atl. 2 26 13.0 26 0<br />

5t) Joseph, NY-G 2 16 8.0 16 0<br />

5t) S. Brown, NY-G 2 9 4.5 9 0<br />

5t) Griffen, Min. 2 5 2.5 5 0<br />

5t) Urlacher, Chi. 2 4 2.0 4 0<br />

5t) Bowman, Chi. 2 1 0.5 1t 1<br />

5t) Bush, N.O. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

5t) Adams, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) *Alexander, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Casillas, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Chancellor, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Greenway, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Jordan, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Lofton, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Tillman, Chi. 2 0 0.0 1 0<br />

5t) Tulloch, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Watson, T.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Williams, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

NFL / DEFENSIVE FUMBLE RECOVERIES<br />

Rank Player, Team<br />

Ret Yards Avg Long TD<br />

1t) Dobbins, Hou. 4 32 8.0 32 0<br />

1t) Hayden, Chi. 4 15 3.8 15 0<br />

1t) Ninkovich, N.E. 4 3 0.8 3 0<br />

1t) Wilfork, N.E. 4 2 0.5 2 0<br />

5t) Rogers, S.F. 3 63 21.0 51t 1<br />

5t) Gilberry, T.B.-Cin. 3 31 10.3 25t 1<br />

5t) E. Reed, Bal. 3 31 10.3 18 0<br />

5t) *Kuechly, Car. 3 9 3.0 9 0<br />

5t) Dunlap, Cin. 3 2 0.7 2 0<br />

5t) Jammer, S.D. 3 0 0.0 0t 1<br />

5t) Mosley, Jac. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Peppers, Chi. 3 0 0.0 0 0<br />

5t) Phillips, S.D. 3 0 0.0 0t 1<br />

14t) Goldson, S.F. 2 71 35.5 66 0<br />

14t) Boley, NY-G 2 70 35.0 70t 1<br />

14t) *Claiborne, Dal. 2 50 25.0 50t 1<br />

14t) *Daniels, G.B. 2 43 21.5 43t 1<br />

14t) *Winn, Cle. 2 35 17.5 35 0<br />

14t) Gregory, N.E. 2 30 15.0 32t 1<br />

14t) J. Wilson, Was. 2 30 15.0 30t 1<br />

14t) McClain, Atl. 2 28 14.0 15 0<br />

14t) Edwards, Atl. 2 26 13.0 26 0<br />

14t) R. Jones, Mia. 2 24 12.0 24 0<br />

14t) Joseph, NY-G 2 16 8.0 16 0<br />

14t) Jones, K.C. 2 11 5.5 11t 1<br />

14t) S. Brown, NY-G 2 9 4.5 9 0<br />

14t) Y. Bell, NY-J 2 8 4.0 8 0<br />

14t) <strong>New</strong>man, Cin. 2 8 4.0 5 0<br />

14t) B. Scott, Buf. 2 8 4.0 8 0<br />

14t) Watt, Hou. 2 7 3.5 7 0<br />

14t) *Brown, Ten. 2 6 3.0 6 0<br />

14t) Griffen, Min. 2 5 2.5 5 0<br />

14t) *Upshaw, Bal. 2 5 2.5 5 0<br />

14t) Urlacher, Chi. 2 4 2.0 4 0<br />

14t) Robertson, Cle. 2 2 1.0 2 0<br />

14t) Barnes, S.D. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

14t) Bowman, Chi. 2 1 0.5 1t 1<br />

14t) Bush, N.O. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

14t) Hanson, Oak. 2 1 0.5 1 0<br />

14t) Adams, Den. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Adams, Ariz 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) *Alexander, Car. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) S. Brown, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) *Burfict, Cin. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Byrd, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Casillas, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Chancellor, Sea. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Cunningham, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Foote, Pit. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Greenway, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) D. Jackson, Cle. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) James, Hou. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Jordan, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Lofton, N.O. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) McClellan, Bal. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Tillman, Chi. 2 0 0.0 1 0<br />

14t) Tulloch, Det. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Watson, T.B. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) Williams, Min. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) M. Williams, Buf. 2 0 0.0 0 0<br />

14t) *Wilson, N.E. 2 0 0.0 0 0


WEEK 16 / THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2012<br />

Team/Offense Rank (Within League)<br />

BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS<br />

15 19 20 27 4 8 9 31 22 26 1 30 18 21 29 25 TYds/G 32 7 17 28 6 2 13 23 3 14 12 24 11 16 10 5<br />

14 13 18 27 6 16 20 30 25 26 9 31 17 23 29 19 TYds/P 32 4 10 28 8 12 15 21 2 5 22 24 3 11 7 1<br />

15 6 14 25 18 7 22 30 5 13 8 12 29 26 27 21 RYds/G 32 28 10 9 31 23 20 3 24 17 11 19 4 2 16 1<br />

13 3 18 21 25 19 23 28 5 20 16 24 27 26 30 7 RshAvg 32 29 12 14 31 17 22 1 11 9 8 15 2 6 10 4<br />

13 24 16 20 6 15 7 22 31 26 4 30 8 11 23 21 PsYd/G 28 5 17 29 3 1 10 32 2 12 14 19 25 27 9 18<br />

15 22 19 23 1 12 18 29 28 21 6 30 16 17 26 25 PasAvg 32 3 5 27 7 14 13 31 4 11 24 20 9 8 10 2<br />

4 29 26 27 6 7 23 16 32 15 1 31 12 14 22 25 %HdInt2 8 11 10 30 17 8 2 19 20 21 9 13 5 18 24 3<br />

15 12 26 11 2 8 16 24 23 14 5 32 6 13 28 20 Sac/PP 30 7 22 29 10 4 27 18 3 1 25 17 31 19 9 21<br />

16 18 19t 29 3 7 4 30t 25 27 1 23 19t 17 24 30t 1D/Gm 32 6 13 26 8 2 9t 22 5 14 11 28 12 15 19t 9t<br />

17 14 26 30 4 20 9 31 28 18 1 21 27 6 13 16 3D Eff 32 2 10 19 5 7 8 22 3 12 15 29 23 11 24 25<br />

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17 1 9 2 16 10 8 27 20 5 3 12 32 29 14 4 PR Avg 23 28 25 24 6 18 11 21 26 30 7 31 13 22 19 15<br />

3 5 19 8 16 25 30 24 22 1 23 4 18 9 21 14 KR Avg 15 13 20 31 26 32 12 6 11 7 28 27 10 2 29 17<br />

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9 30 5 27 4 14 12 3 15 13 24 22 23 26 10 11 NPntAv 8 7 32 19 18 31 20 17 1 21 29 16 2 6 28 25<br />

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3 2 16t 1 24 21 27 10 16t 26 19 28 7 8t 5 25 FG% 12 14 29 22 4 11 32 6 23 15 8t 30 31 13 18 20<br />

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BAL BUF CIN CLE DEN HOU IND JAX KC MIA NE NYJ OAK PIT SD TEN ARI ATL CAR CHI DAL DET GB MIN NO NYG PHI STL SF SEA TB WAS<br />

20 22 6 24 3 9 26 31 17 18 27 7 21 1 11 25 TYds/G 12 23 8 5 19 13 10 16 32 30 14 15 2 4 29 28<br />

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23 7 12 24 31 16 29 26 28 11 32 6 25 18 17 3 GPntAv 8 30 21 2 20 22 5 4 19 15 1 10 14 9 13 27<br />

25 1 3 2 30 20 27 23 11 12 29 14 32 19 13 5 NPntAv 10 31 28 7 6 24 9 21 17 26 4 18 8 16 22 15<br />

12 31 8t 19 5 8t 22 27 25 6 17 20 30 10 15 32 Pts/Gm 16 4 13 2 23 29 7 11 28 18 26 14 3 1 24 21<br />

30t 3t 19 11 26 21t 7 14t 16 6 21t 5 14t 20 24 29 FG% 2 12t 30t 17 25 3t 18 10 12t 23 27t 8t 8t 32 1 27t


MEDIA DIRECTORY<br />

2012 2012 new new york york giants giants • week • week 178 •• VS. at PHILADELPHIA DALLAS COWBOYS EAGLES


2012 NEW YORK GIANTS media directory<br />

Peter John-Baptiste DeAndre Phillips Phyllis Hayes Pat Hanlon Tad Dickman<br />

PETER JOHN-BAPTISTE, VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS<br />

DeANDRE PHILLIPS, COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER<br />

PHYLLIS HAYES, ASSISTANT<br />

PAT HANLON, SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT OF COMMUNICATIONS<br />

TAD DICKMAN, COMMUNICATIONS INTERN<br />

Office Address:<br />

Timex Performance Center<br />

1925 <strong>Giants</strong> Drive<br />

East Rutherford, NJ 07073<br />

201/935-8111<br />

FAX: 201/935-8493<br />

Conference Call: 201/939-5845<br />

Stadium Address:<br />

MetLife Stadium<br />

One MetLife Stadium Drive<br />

East Rutherford, NJ 07073<br />

201/559-1500<br />

Main Press Box:<br />

201/559-2973<br />

Press Box Wireless: Yes<br />

Press Gate and Will Call Information: Pepsi Gate,<br />

West Side<br />

Staff Contact Information:<br />

John-Baptiste:<br />

Office: 201/935-8111<br />

Ext. 1033<br />

Cellular: 201/638-4415<br />

E-mail Address: john-baptiste@giants.NFL.net<br />

Phillips:<br />

Office: 201/935-8111<br />

Ext. 1016<br />

Cellular: 305/479-7530<br />

E-mail Address: deandre.phillips@giants. NFL.net<br />

Hanlon:<br />

Office: 201/939-2036<br />

Cellular: 201/638-4406<br />

E-mail Address: hanlon@giants.NFL.net<br />

Hayes:<br />

Office: 201/935-8111 Ext. 1019<br />

Cellular: 201/638-1753<br />

E-mail Address: hayes@giants.NFL.net<br />

Dickman:<br />

Office: 201/935-8111 Ext. 6102<br />

E-mail Address: thomas.dickman@giants.NFL.net<br />

Other Important Contacts:<br />

Airline Rep: Michael O’Brien, United Airlines,<br />

713/324-9149.<br />

Pool Reporter: Tom Rock<br />

(Ralph Vacchiano - alternate)<br />

Telephone Company Contact: Michael Dolack;<br />

mdolack@metlifestadium. com; 201/559-1611<br />

Emergency Medical Information: Hackensack<br />

Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ201/996-2000<br />

Dr. Kameno Bell: 773/497-1081<br />

Important Websites/Information:<br />

Website: <strong>Giants</strong>.com<br />

PRESEASON AND REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE (All times local)<br />

Preseason<br />

Aug. 10 at Jacksonville ....................L, 31-32<br />

Aug. 18 at <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets .................W, 26-3<br />

Aug. 24 Chicago ...............................L, 17-20<br />

Aug. 29 <strong>New</strong> England.......................W, 6-3<br />

Regular Season<br />

Sept. 5 Dallas .................................L, 24-17<br />

Sept. 16 Tampa Bay .........................W, 41-34<br />

Sept. 20 at Carolina..........................W, 36-7<br />

Sept. 30 at Philadelphia....................L, 17-19<br />

Oct. 7 Cleveland ...........................W, 41-27<br />

Oct. 14 at San Francisco..................W, 26-3<br />

Oct. 21 Washington ......................W, 27-23<br />

Oct. 28 at Dallas........................... W, 29-24<br />

Nov. 4 Pittsburgh........................ L, 20-24<br />

Nov. 11 at Cincinnati .....................L, 13-31<br />

Bye Week<br />

Nov. 25 Green Bay..........................W, 38-10<br />

Dec. 3 at Washington ..................L, 16-17<br />

Dec. 9 <strong>New</strong> Orleans......................W, 52-27<br />

Dec. 16 at Atlanta...........................L, 0-34<br />

Dec. 23 at Baltimore.......................L, 14-33<br />

Dec. 30 Philadelphia ......................1:00 P.M.<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. Philadelphia Eagles


DIRECTIONS TO PRACTICE FACILITY AND STADIUM FROM NEWARK AIRPORT<br />

TO PRACTICE FACILITY(located just west of MetLife Stadium): Exit airport onto <strong>New</strong> Jersey Turnpike-<br />

North. Follow the Western Spur-take Exit 16W). Follow signs to Route 3 West. Take Sports<br />

Complex Exit. At end of ramp, turn right and make second left into Timex Performance Center<br />

parking lot.<br />

TO STADIUM: Exit airport onto <strong>New</strong> Jersey Turnpike-North. Follow the Western Spur-take Exit 16W),<br />

which provides direct access to Sports Complex parking areas. If congested, use Eastern Spur<br />

(Lincoln Tunnel) to Exit 16E to Route 3 West which provides direct access to the Sports Complex<br />

parking areas. Follow signs to Lot M (Media Parking).<br />

DIRECTIONS TO PRACTICE FACILITY AND STADIUM FROM LINCOLN AND HOLLAND TUNNELS OR<br />

BROOKLYN-STATEN ISLAND BRIDGE CROSSINGS<br />

TO PRACTICE FACILITY: After exiting Tunnel follow 495 to Route 3 West. Take Sports Complex<br />

Exit (next exit after Turnpike exit). At end of ramp, turn right and make second left into Timex<br />

Performance Center parking lot.<br />

TO STADIUM: Take <strong>New</strong> Jersey Turnpike-North. Follow Route 3 West to the Sports Complex. Follow<br />

signs to Lot M (Media Parking).<br />

DIRECTIONS TO PRACTICE FACILITY AND STADIUM FROM GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE<br />

TO PRACTICE FACILITY: After exiting bridge follow signs to <strong>New</strong> Jersey Turnpike - South. Exit<br />

Turnpike at Exit 16W. Take Sports Complex Exit (next exit after Turnpike exit). At end of ramp,<br />

turn right and make second left into Timex Performance Center parking lot.<br />

TO STADIUM: Follow Interstate 95 South signs to <strong>New</strong> Jersey Turnpike-South-Western Spur-Exit<br />

16W, which provides direct access to the Sports Complex parking areas. Follow signs to Lot M<br />

(Media Parking).<br />

RESTAURANTS<br />

Ruth’s Chris Steak House, Lincoln Harbor, Weehawken, NJ, 201/863-5100, 7 days a week, lunch,<br />

dinner, until 10:00 P.M.<br />

Outback Steakhouse, 194 Route 17, Rochelle Park, NJ, 201/843-8445, 7 days a week, Mon.-Thurs.<br />

4:00-10:30 P.M., Fri. 4:00-11:30 P.M., Sat. 3:00-11:30 P.M., Sun. 3:00-10:00 P.M.<br />

Park & Orchard, 240 Hackensack Street, East Rutherford, NJ, 201/939-9292, 7 days a week, lunch,<br />

dinner, Mon-Thurs. noon-10 P.M., Sat. 4:45-10:00 P.M., Sun. 2:00-9:00 P.M.<br />

NOTES<br />

tIMEX PERFORMANCE cENTER • 1925 GIANTS DRIVE • EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ 07073<br />

(201) 935 8111 • GIANTS.COM


TRANSCRIPTS & CLIPS<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


<strong>Giants</strong> bow to Ravens, human nature<br />

By Ian O’Connor<br />

ESPN<strong>New</strong><strong>York</strong>.com<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE -- Tom Coughlin beat Bill Belichick not in one indelible Super Bowl, but in two. In a<br />

feat nearly as impressive, Coughlin beat all the credentialed critics who wanted him run out of<br />

town not once, but twice.<br />

The head coach of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> beat the head coach of the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets, Rex Ryan,<br />

after Rex's roaring mouth turned Christmas Eve 2011 into an all-or-nothing struggle for control<br />

of the market. Coughlin even beat the serious hamstring injury he suffered on a sideline hit in<br />

that game, dragging his leg out to midfield to meet the vanquished Ryan and hobbling all the<br />

way to another ticker-tape parade.<br />

Coughlin has defeated a lot of opponents, most of them real rather than imagined, over his nine<br />

years leading the <strong>Giants</strong>. But this season he's run into an immovable force that will almost<br />

certainly cost him a chance to compete in the Super Bowl tournament, never mind win it.<br />

Human nature. Coughlin tried to coach around it and through it and above it, and he never<br />

stood a chance.<br />

"They're looking to me for answers," Coughlin said of his players after a devastating 33-14 loss<br />

to the Baltimore Ravens. "And the answers are not easy ones."<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> have been playing pro football for 88 years, and they've never won back-to-back<br />

championships for this specific reason: It's awfully hard to do. Freshly crowned athletes are<br />

forever saying they remain as motivated as ever in pursuit of a second straight ring, but what<br />

are they supposed to say for public consumption?<br />

I'm good, I've got mine?<br />

Coughlin nearly beat human nature in 2008, too, a season that notarized his greatness as a<br />

coach. Off his first upset victory over Belichick's Patriots in the biggest of big games, Coughlin<br />

had the <strong>Giants</strong> rolling toward a two-peat. "We were 11-1," he would say, "and I thought we<br />

were the best team in football. And then, all of a sudden, we're out in one playoff game."<br />

They were out in one playoff game because Plaxico Burress had accidentally shot up his leg over<br />

the long Thanksgiving weekend, and the <strong>Giants</strong> simply couldn't replace him. So 2012 was<br />

supposed to be a mulligan for the core holdovers from that Plaxcident-waiting-to-happen<br />

season, the Coughlins and Eli Mannings, the Osi Umenyioras and Justin Tucks, the Corey<br />

Websters and Chris Snees.<br />

"What I said to our team," Coughlin said in August, "and why it's so important that they believe<br />

in team, is that all it took was one selfish act."


Burress wasn't around to try to top that selfish act, and it didn't matter. In their bid to win two<br />

in a row, these <strong>Giants</strong> couldn't even measure up to the 2008 <strong>Giants</strong>, division champs who<br />

managed to finish 12-4 and earn a first-round bye.<br />

These <strong>Giants</strong> didn't even bother to show up Sunday in Baltimore, a week after refusing to show<br />

up in Atlanta, where the Falcons beat them 34-0. The Ravens had already clinched a playoff<br />

berth and, therefore, had so much less to lose, and yet they still jumped out to a 14-0 lead.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> had surrendered 48 consecutive points to the bad guys over eight days. They were<br />

tasked with managing two big road games on their way back to the tournament, and they<br />

responded by getting outscored by a 67-14 count. That's the very definition of a spent,<br />

uninspired team.<br />

"I take full responsibility for this team," a somber Coughlin would say in his postgame news<br />

conference. "I am the head coach. What has happened over the course of the last couple of<br />

weeks is very difficult to explain."<br />

Coughlin has to take the hit for this meltdown, of course, as a coach's chief responsibility is<br />

ensuring his team is prepared to play. The <strong>Giants</strong> weren't ready to play in Atlanta or Baltimore,<br />

and now they may not be asked to join Atlanta and Baltimore in the second season. The real<br />

season.<br />

"If we get in the playoffs, we would deserve to make it," Coughlin said. "And that's very remote<br />

right now."<br />

Some wild and crazy things need to happen on the final Sunday to bring Coughlin's team back to<br />

life, but the way things are going, the <strong>Giants</strong> beating the Eagles might represent the wildest and<br />

craziest of them all. The same team that dropped 52 points on the Saints two weeks ago<br />

suddenly looks like it couldn't beat the Jets.<br />

"It's not a very confident group right now," Coughlin said. "It's one of those things in any<br />

profession that you have to earn the confidence. You just don't talk about it. Sometimes I get<br />

tired of talking, talking, talking. You do have to go on the field by yourself, the 11 of you out<br />

there ... and accomplish that. And we're certainly not doing that."<br />

Coughlin admitted his team was emotionally drained, lifeless even. "We talk a lot about playing<br />

above the X's and O's," he said. "But we're flatlined right now."<br />

Flatlined. This is what happens to a defending champ that can't tap into the same sources of<br />

inspiration that put those rings on their fingers in the first place.<br />

Coughlin talked about the play that emboldened the <strong>Giants</strong> in last year's 15th game, Victor<br />

Cruz's 99-yard touchdown catch-and-run against the Jets. Where was that spark in Baltimore?<br />

Where was that opportunistic Giant who refused to lose the season?<br />

"Obviously, I'd love to be the guy to make that play again," Cruz said. "But, unfortunately, it<br />

didn't happen."


In the days leading up to that same 15th game of 2011, Coughlin sat down with a battered and<br />

bruised Tuck and appealed to him to practice and play with his old intensity, a meeting the<br />

defensive end would cite as the reason behind his enhanced performance down the stretch.<br />

In a symbolic scene one year later, Tuck was wearing a winter jacket and ski cap near Coughlin<br />

on the sidelines, ruled inactive because his injured shoulder was too sore to go.<br />

Some of Tuck's fellow holdovers from the first championship run -- the ones healthy enough to<br />

face the Ravens -- were among the biggest culprits in the blowout. Webster was dreadful in the<br />

secondary, covering like a clueless rookie, and the banged-up Snee committed two penalties<br />

and was beaten by Haloti Ngata for a sack. Manning was sorely outplayed by another ring-free<br />

quarterback (Matt Ryan last week, Joe Flacco this week), and Umenyiora was among the pass<br />

rushers who couldn't get a sack.<br />

"I have no explanation as to why we're in the position that we're in," Coughlin said.<br />

His franchise quarterback offered one. "When you're not playing your best," Manning said,<br />

"teams can come out and embarrass you."<br />

Manning called the <strong>Giants</strong>' collapse "shocking," though this really shouldn't come as too big of a<br />

surprise. Yes, Baltimore had lost three in a row and, yes, Peyton Manning had supplied Eli with<br />

last week's blueprint on how to outsmart the Ravens.<br />

But as much as Coughlin called for his players to "build the bridge" from last year's six-game<br />

winning streak to this year's proposed sequel, the <strong>Giants</strong> just didn't have it in them to grind out<br />

one more improbable trip to the Canyon of Heroes.<br />

In the end, these 8-7 <strong>Giants</strong> looked and acted like the 7-7 <strong>Giants</strong> of 2011, before those 7-7<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> found themselves at Rex Ryan's expense on Christmas Eve. It's not the end of the world.<br />

Tom Coughlin will still wind up in the Hall of Fame, right alongside plenty of coaching immortals<br />

who lost plenty of hangover seasons to human nature, the toughest opponent of all.


Another rout, and <strong>Giants</strong>’ playoff hopes are teetering<br />

By Sam Borden<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Times<br />

Dec. 23, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE — The emotional spectrum was wide in the <strong>Giants</strong>’ locker room late Sunday as a<br />

humbled group of men snatched at oversize suits and half-knotted ties before stalking toward<br />

the door. Many seemed to be moving quicker than they had all day, and their haste made it<br />

appear as if they were, understandably, trying to run from their humiliation as fast as possible.<br />

Some of the players were angry about the 33-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens, a thorough defeat<br />

that all but trashed the <strong>Giants</strong>’ playoff chances. Defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul was one of<br />

those fighting off rage, and he likened the <strong>Giants</strong>’ play to a group of players going out and<br />

collectively urinating on their own legs.<br />

Others were sullen or inconsolable after the team’s fifth loss in seven games. Martellus Bennett<br />

told reporters to imagine how they would feel in a similar circumstance, total it up and then<br />

“put it in complete sentences.” Osi Umenyiora and Corey Webster bolted without speaking.<br />

Justin Tuck did the same, waving away several reporters before rolling his suitcase toward the<br />

team bus.<br />

The most common sentiment, though, and one that is most likely shared by many <strong>Giants</strong> fans,<br />

was confusion. Three weeks ago, the <strong>Giants</strong> were in first place, a force in the N.F.C., a legitimate<br />

threat to repeat as Super Bowl champions.<br />

Now, after a second straight blowout loss, they are on the verge of being irrelevant. If the <strong>Giants</strong><br />

(8-7) hope to sneak into the postseason, they will need a victory against Philadelphia and<br />

considerable help from a handful of other hopefuls next week in the season finale. Given how<br />

they have played recently, it is an unlikely sequence of events on many levels.<br />

Coach Tom Coughlin called that possibility remote and said there was “no explanation for why<br />

we’re in the position we’re in.” Chris Canty said he had “no idea how we got here.” Even safety<br />

Antrel Rolle, who seemingly talks more than an auctioneer, said he was “at a loss for words.”<br />

“There’s not much to say,” he said.<br />

And yet that is not altogether true. After teasing and tantalizing everyone earlier this season<br />

with dominant wins over top-tier teams like San Francisco and Green Bay, the <strong>Giants</strong> cannot<br />

simply slink away into despair after two December performances that bordered on<br />

noncompetitive.<br />

Last week, the <strong>Giants</strong> were throttled by the Atlanta Falcons. This time, it was the Ravens who<br />

walloped them, shredding their defense and pummeling Eli Manning in a game that was not as<br />

close as the final score suggested. Over their last two games. which Coughlin and the players<br />

labeled virtual playoff games, the <strong>Giants</strong> were outscored by 67-14, a damning reality given the<br />

stakes.<br />

“We talk a lot about playing above the X’s and O’s, but we’re flat-lined right now,” Coughlin said.


On Sunday, the <strong>Giants</strong> allowed the Ravens to rack up 533 total yards, about 200 more than<br />

Baltimore’s average. Joe Flacco passed for 309 yards and 2 touchdowns, while Ray Rice<br />

combined with Bernard Pierce to rush for 230 yards. Baltimore converted a staggering 11 of 18<br />

third downs, many of them by using a simple strategy: find Webster and throw the ball in his<br />

direction.<br />

Webster, an eighth-year veteran cornerback, has had an erratic season but had never been<br />

exposed quite as badly as he was Sunday. Flacco burned him for a 6-yard touchdown pass to<br />

Torrey Smith, a 43-yard completion to Smith and a 36-yard pass to Dennis Pitta, not to mention<br />

two other downfield plays in which Webster was called for pass interference. At times, it<br />

seemed as if he could do nothing right.<br />

That was a common problem for the <strong>Giants</strong>, though, and Manning — who was so often the<br />

team’s savior last season — was squarely among the guilty again. One week after passing for<br />

just 161 yards and two interceptions in Atlanta, he mustered just 150 yards and a quarterback<br />

rating of 78.0. To be fair, Manning also spent much of his time trying to avoid the Ravens’<br />

behemoth linemen, who were constantly chasing him in the backfield. Manning was sacked<br />

three times and knocked down nine others, leaving his uniform streaked with mud.<br />

Flacco’s jersey, on the other hand, looked as if it was still starched from the dry cleaner. Perry<br />

Fewell, the <strong>Giants</strong>’ defensive coordinator, often had the <strong>Giants</strong> use a relatively new formation<br />

with four linebackers on the field. It was wholly ineffective. The Ravens ran 81 plays (to the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ 45) and held the ball for nearly 40 minutes.<br />

Of course, tackling remains a basic skill in the N.F.L. regardless of a team’s defensive scheme,<br />

and the <strong>Giants</strong> continued to be abysmal at bringing down ball carriers. In the days leading to the<br />

game, players and coaches bemoaned their 18 missed tackles against the Falcons and vowed<br />

things would be different. It was no surprise, then, that Coughlin waved his hand in disgust<br />

when Will Hill and Stevie Brown both dived — and came up empty — as Rice zoomed past them<br />

for a 27-yard touchdown late in the second quarter. Indeed, for most of the game, it seemed as<br />

if the only difference for the <strong>Giants</strong> this week was that the jerseys they could not tackle were<br />

black with purple piping instead of red with black.<br />

“We’re a very, very long way from the team that played <strong>New</strong> Orleans,” Coughlin said, referring<br />

to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ 52-27 victory over the Saints three weeks ago.<br />

He might have added that they are even further from the playoffs. A year ago, the <strong>Giants</strong> got a<br />

99-yard touchdown from Victor Cruz in Week 16 as they came back on the Jets. Then they won<br />

their last regular-season game and stormed to the Super Bowl.<br />

This year, it did not happen. And so barring a remarkable confluence of events, a <strong>Giants</strong> season<br />

that once seemed so promising will end with the team chasing a goal that seems spectacularly<br />

mundane.<br />

What is there to play for? Coughlin shook his head in resignation. “Well,” he said softly, “we<br />

certainly know that 9-7 is better than 8-8.”


<strong>Giants</strong> searching for answers as playoff hopes take another hit<br />

By Mike Garafolo<br />

USA Today<br />

Dec. 23, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE – It was a year ago Monday – Christmas Eve 2011 in East Rutherford, N.J. – when<br />

Victor Cruz split cornerbacks Kyle Wilson and Antonio Cromartie, high-stepped over the arms of<br />

diving safety Eric Smith and raced down the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Jets' sideline for a 99-yard touchdown.<br />

It was the play that sparked the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong>' Super Bowl run.<br />

It's one they needed this year. And one they couldn't make.<br />

Given time, Cruz one day will realize the magnitude of that play, how it gave the <strong>Giants</strong>' the<br />

lead, how it energized the eventual champions and how it suddenly got every aspect of the<br />

team to play so much better.<br />

Sunday was not that day -- not after a 33-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens nudged the <strong>Giants</strong> (8-<br />

7) to the brink of becoming the 14th Super Bowl champion to miss the playoffs the following<br />

season, a loss that only helped clarify the impact last year's play had.<br />

The absence of a repeat performance certainly hasn't escaped coach Tom Coughlin.<br />

"When it happened for us last year, this particular game, the 15th game, we had a spark, we had<br />

a really great spark," Coughlin said of a team that was 7-7 and had lost five of six games, a run<br />

similar to the four of six this year's team had lost coming into Baltimore. "You want to say it was<br />

the Victor Cruz 99-yarder? Whatever it was, it really invigorated our team."<br />

Cruz knows this team needs – no, needed – such invigoration.<br />

"I agree, I agree," he said. "100%."<br />

This season, there's been no such turning point for the <strong>Giants</strong>. Not a good one, anyway. Plenty<br />

of bad ones, sure, but no moment onto which they could latch to spin things in a positive<br />

direction as they also did in 2007 on their way to their first Super Bowl under Coughlin.<br />

They thought they'd had one four weeks ago when they trounced the Green Bay Packers 38-10.<br />

Nope, a week later they lost to the Washington Redskins by a point.<br />

They thought they had another one when they hammered the <strong>New</strong> Orleans Saints 52-27 on Dec.<br />

9. Ha, hardly. Last Sunday, they got smoked by the Atlanta Falcons 34-0.<br />

And this week, well, let's have Jason Pierre-Paul say it.<br />

"We went out there and (urinated) down our legs," the defensive end said.<br />

Give Pierre-Paul credit. He was one of the first players to say enough with the talk about how<br />

they'd been in this position before and how they play their best when their backs are against the


wall. Sunday's performance was a great example of how that's not always the case and it's not<br />

automatic.<br />

"There are a lot of proud guys in that locker room looking to me for answers," Coughlin said.<br />

"The answers are not easy ones."<br />

He provided one, though, by basically saying somebody has to make that Cruz-like play.<br />

"You have to earn the confidence. You don't just talk about it," Coughlin said. "Sometimes I get<br />

tired of talking, talking, talking. You do have to go on the field, by yourself, 11 of you out there,<br />

because everyone else is over here, and accomplish that."<br />

Translation: This team is without that on-field leader, that player willing or able to lift this entire<br />

roster.<br />

Justin Tuck wasn't able to do it Sunday. The defensive captain was on the sideline, inactive with<br />

a shoulder injury. Defensive tackle Chris Canty tried to make it happen with back-to-back tackles<br />

for losses of 2 and 7 yards, but one play later, the battered secondary gave up a 39-yard catch to<br />

set up a field goal that made it 17-7 after the <strong>Giants</strong> had shaken off a terrible start to pull within<br />

a touchdown. (Canty then left with a knee injury and didn't return.)<br />

Cruz is trying to do it, but he's getting blanketed and pinballed all over the field by defensive<br />

backs trying (unsuccessfully) to knock him out of the game. Last week, it was the Falcons' Chris<br />

Hope, who drew a $30,000 fine. This week, Ravens safety Ed Reed whacked Cruz and could be<br />

having conversations with the league in regard to a suspension.


<strong>Giants</strong>’ last-chance scenario to reach the postseason<br />

By Jenny Vrentas<br />

The Star-Ledger<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE -- The <strong>Giants</strong> have delivered a pair of duds the past two weeks, losing to the Falcons<br />

and the Ravens on the road by a combined 67-14 margin. As a result, they've fallen to 8-7, now<br />

eliminated from the NFC East race and needing a lot of help to reach the postseason as a Wild<br />

Card.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong>' chance at a playoffs bid now depends on a win against the Eagles (at home), a<br />

Cowboys loss or tie to the Redskins (at Washington), a Vikings loss to the Packers (at Minnesota)<br />

and a Bears loss to the Lions (at Detroit). All of those things have to happen for the <strong>Giants</strong> to be<br />

in, which means the <strong>Giants</strong> have gone from controlling their own destiny to needing a lot of<br />

help.<br />

The good news for the <strong>Giants</strong>, if they can pull off a win next week, is that both the Packers and<br />

Redskins will be motivated. The Redskins (9-6) can sew up the NFC East title by beating Dallas (8-<br />

7), and the Packers (11-4) would earn the No. 2 seed and a first-round bye with a win against the<br />

Vikings (9-6).<br />

The Vikings play at 4:25 p.m, and Washington-Dallas meet on Sunday Night Football. The <strong>Giants</strong><br />

and the Bears (9-6) both play at 1 p.m.<br />

How were the <strong>Giants</strong> were eliminated from the NFC East race yesterday? If the Redskins beat<br />

the Cowboys, the Redskins finish alone at 10-6. If they tie, the Redskins' record is also the best in<br />

the division at 9-6-1. If the Cowboys and the <strong>Giants</strong> win and there is a three-way tie at 9-7, the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> are eliminated on the division record tiebreaker (they would only have three division<br />

wins, compared to the Redskins and Cowboys' four), and on the next tiebreaker, the Cowboys<br />

have a better record in common games than the Redskins.<br />

In the Wild-Card race, the reason the <strong>Giants</strong> need the Cowboys to lose or tie is so that another<br />

NFC East team with the same record is not in the Wild-Card mix. If the Cowboys won, the<br />

Redskins would be dropped into the Wild-Card hunt (unless there are two 10-win NFC teams<br />

ahead of them). Ties would be broken within the division first, and the <strong>Giants</strong> lose that because<br />

of their division record.<br />

In the scenario for the <strong>Giants</strong> to make it, either San Francisco (10-4-1) or Seattle (10-5) -- the<br />

loser of the NFC West race -- will earn the first Wild-Card bid and the No. 5 seed. The Vikings,<br />

Bears and <strong>Giants</strong> would all be 9-7, and the <strong>Giants</strong> would sneak in by virtue of their 8-4<br />

conference record, better than the Vikings and Bears' 7-5 in the NFC.<br />

If either the Vikings or the Bears win, though, there will be at least two Wild-Card contenders<br />

with at least 10 wins (along with either Seattle or San Francisco), so the <strong>Giants</strong> would be out.<br />

Make sense? This is what the <strong>Giants</strong> get by giving away control of their own destiny.


Ravens’ looks leave <strong>Giants</strong>’ offense looking bad<br />

By Jorge Castillo<br />

The Star-Ledger<br />

Dec. 23, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE — The pass wasn’t the prettiest. The ball wobbled 43 yards in the air, underthrown<br />

to its intended target. But Rueben Randle made the necessary adjustment on Eli Manning’s<br />

throw. The <strong>Giants</strong>' rookie wide receiver came back for the ball and made the leaping catch for<br />

43 yards on the first play of the <strong>Giants</strong>' third drive against the Ravens Sunday.<br />

Already down 14-0 after two three-and-outs to begin the game, it was the type of play that has<br />

sparked the <strong>Giants</strong> offense in the past — big pass plays leading to quick scores. It appeared to<br />

be the case again; four plays later, David Wilson was backflipping after a 14-yard touchdown to<br />

cut the Ravens’ lead to a score.<br />

"We thought that was something that would get us going a little bit and right after David Wilson<br />

scored and we thought we were going to get the ball rolling," wide receiver Victor Cruz said.<br />

But they didn't. Unlike last season, when Victor Cruz's 99-yard touchdown ignited a Christmas<br />

Eve comeback win over the Jets that coach Tom Coughlin credits for turning around the <strong>Giants</strong>'<br />

season on the way to winning another Super Bowl, the <strong>Giants</strong> couldn't sustain the production.<br />

The 43-yard play ended up accounting for nearly one-third of Manning's 150 passing yards as<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> offense sputtered again in another blowout loss, this one to a reeling Baltimore team,<br />

33-14. It was just the <strong>Giants</strong>' 23rd pass play for 30 or more yards this season. Three have gone<br />

for touchdowns.<br />

"Today we couldn’t get anything going," said Manning, who finished 14-of-28 with a<br />

meaningless touchdown in the fourth quarter. "The Ravens did a very good job on defense. They<br />

put a lot of pressure on me, and they gave us a lot of different looks. They made it hard for us.<br />

It’s one thing to lose. Sometimes you lose at the end of the game, but we didn’t even give<br />

ourselves a chance today. We had no momentum, no spark."<br />

Manning was under duress for much of the game. The <strong>Giants</strong> entered yesterday having allowed<br />

an NFL-low 16 sacks on the season, but Manning was sacked three times for a loss of 31 yards<br />

and hit six other times.<br />

The pressure was the product of the <strong>Giants</strong>’ inability to move the ball on first and second down,<br />

forcing obvious passing situations on third-and-long. The <strong>Giants</strong> finished 2-for-10 on third down.<br />

"The different looks they were throwing at us was a problem," said running back Ahmad<br />

Bradshaw, who allowed rookie Omar Brown go untouched on a blitz for a 9-yard sack.<br />

Unable to find a rhythm, Manning threw much of his passes after eluding pressure and was<br />

rarely given enough time to throw comfortably to the two targets that have so often produced<br />

the key big plays.


Cruz finished with just three receptions on five targets with 21 yards and Hakeem Nicks, who<br />

battled through a knee injury again, was targeted three times and held without a catch for the<br />

first time in his four-year career.<br />

"I don't really have nothing to say right now," a dejected Nicks said. "I might have more to say<br />

after I watch the film but right now I'm frustrated with the loss. I don't really feel like talking<br />

about it while I'm frustrated."


<strong>Giants</strong> nearing end after another clunker<br />

By Jonathan Clegg<br />

Wall Street Journal<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE—The <strong>Giants</strong>' defense of their Super Bowl title didn't officially end here Sunday.<br />

This team isn't mathematically eliminated from playoff contention. We can't categorically rule<br />

out the possibility that a franchise known for catching fire late in the season will somehow earn<br />

another implausible postseason reprieve.<br />

But if Sunday's 33-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens didn't definitively bring down the curtain on<br />

their chaotic season, it certainly felt like the end of the road.<br />

"I'm shocked at what happened today. It's frustrating, it's disappointing. That's all I know,"<br />

defensive tackle Chris Canty said after the game.<br />

For the second straight week, the <strong>Giants</strong> fell in a blowout defeat in a critical late-season<br />

showdown, further diminishing their chances of reaching the postseason and extending a<br />

second-half collapse that has left fans, players and coaches collectively scratching their heads.<br />

Having looked like one of the league's elite teams midway through the season, the <strong>Giants</strong> have<br />

now lost five of their last seven games to fall to 8-7. This latest letdown against a Ravens team<br />

that came into the game on their own three-game losing streak means they can no longer win<br />

the NFC East divisional title.<br />

"It's a very difficult time for all of us. What has happened the last couple of weeks is very<br />

difficult to explain," coach Tom Coughlin said.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> must beat the Philadelphia Eagles next weekend and receive significant help from<br />

other teas if they are to sneak into the playoffs as a wild card. Even if the <strong>Giants</strong> win their final<br />

game, they will likely only qualify for the playoffs if Dallas, Minnesota and Chicago all lose next<br />

weekend.<br />

"If you get in the playoffs, you deserve to make it. That's very remote right now," Coughlin said.<br />

"I feel badly for everybody in that locker room because I'm sure none of them can figure this<br />

thing out either."<br />

Sunday's loss showcased many of the flaws that have plagued this team of late. The offense<br />

couldn't sustain drives, the defense couldn't get off the field and the Ravens easily won both the<br />

time-of-possession and field-position battles. In a game that was all but over by halftime, the<br />

Ravens rolled up a season-high 535 yards of total offense, including 227 rushing yards, and held<br />

the ball for more than 39 minutes.<br />

But this setback also raised a fresh set of headaches. The offensive line, which had given up the<br />

fewest sacks in the league coming into Sunday's game, was terrorized by the Ravens' pass rush,<br />

surrendering three sacks and ensuring that Eli Manning was under heavy duress almost every<br />

time he dropped back to pass.


Manning ended the game with only 150 passing yards, completed just 50% of his attempts and<br />

threw his lone touchdown to Domenik Hixon when the game was already out of hand.<br />

By contrast, the <strong>Giants</strong>' defense did a good job of making Joe Flacco look like Joe Montana.<br />

The Ravens quarterback, who had struggled through three mediocre outings the past three<br />

weeks, picked apart the <strong>Giants</strong> secondary. Flacco finished the game with two touchdowns, 309<br />

passing yards and a passer rating of 114.2.<br />

Of particular concern was how he and Torrey Smith victimized <strong>Giants</strong> cornerback Corey<br />

Webster. Webster gave up three completions of at least 20 yards, was beaten for Baltimore's<br />

opening touchdown—a 6-yard pass from Flacco to Smith—and was also flagged for a costly<br />

pass-interference penalty.<br />

The matchup of two reeling teams in need of a lift gave the game a playoff atmosphere. The<br />

sellout crowd of 71,470 was the second-biggest ever at M&T Bank Stadium, and the loud jeers<br />

when the <strong>Giants</strong> offense took the field played havoc with the snap count and the blocking calls<br />

at the line of scrimmage. The <strong>Giants</strong> went three-and-out on their first two possessions, and the<br />

Ravens held a 14-0 lead before the <strong>Giants</strong> earned a single first down.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> looked capable of mounting a recovery when David Wilson capped a 5-play, 77-yard<br />

drive by running in untouched to cut the lead to 14-7. But the Ravens took control of the game<br />

in the second quarter behind the running of Ray Rice, who finished the 107 yards on 24 carries<br />

and scored on a 27-yard second-quarter catch to give Baltimore a 24-7 lead that already looked<br />

insurmountable.<br />

The second half played out in similar fashion. The Ravens stretched their lead through Justin<br />

Tucker's three field goals and ran out the clock behind Rice and rookie running back Bernard<br />

Pierce, who rushed for a career-high 123 yards.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> defense had no answers.


NY Playoff hopes suffer big blow after dropping critical game to Baltimore Ravens, who clinch<br />

AFC North title<br />

By Ebenezer Samuel<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Daily <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE – They knew what was at stake and fully understood that their playoff chances<br />

hinged completely on a win over the Ravens.<br />

And now, the <strong>Giants</strong> don’t know anything at all, except that they will almost certainly not be in<br />

the playoffs.<br />

Instead of winning on Sunday, in their most critical game of a season gone mad, they delivered<br />

the most inexplicable performance of the year. The <strong>Giants</strong> stepped onto the field armed with<br />

the knowledge that they needed to win their final two games of the season to clinch a playoff<br />

berth.<br />

They left with a 34-13 blowout loss to the Ravens that shattered their already-fragile<br />

confidence, left their coach nearly speechless and all but eliminated them from a postseason<br />

that they don’t even believe they belong in.<br />

“Do we deserve it by the way we played? Do we?” defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul said. “I don’t<br />

think so, man. We went out there and p---- on our legs. That’s really all I can say.”<br />

The defending Super Bowl champions are now playoff longshots after turning in a second<br />

straight listless performance and their fifth setback in seven games, and several players sounded<br />

ready to concede the season.<br />

Tailback Ahmad Bradshaw said the <strong>Giants</strong> are “playing for pride” next Sunday against the Eagles,<br />

and JPP added that “we’ve got just one more game to play, and we’re going to play it out.<br />

“Try to get the win,” Pierre-Paul said, “try to get 9-7, it’s better than 8-8.”<br />

They can still make the playoffs; they’ll need a win over the Eagles, a loss or tie by the Cowboys<br />

and losses by the Bears and Vikings. But if that unlikely scenario doesn’t work out, the <strong>Giants</strong> (8-<br />

7) will go the way of the 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers, the last team to miss the playoffs the season<br />

after winning the Super Bowl. And it would be the third such time in Big Blue’s history. Yet the<br />

defending champs are ready for their fate.<br />

“It’s all about pride,” Bradshaw said. “We’ve just got to go out and let it all out next game.”<br />

They certainly didn’t show any pride Sunday. Baltimore entered with a struggling offense and<br />

three straight losses. But by halftime, the Ravens had built a 24-7 lead, thanks to two TD passes<br />

and one touchdown run from QB Joe Flacco, and they were well on their way to clinching the<br />

AFC North title.<br />

For the second straight week, the <strong>Giants</strong> didn’t fight back. While the defense was surrendering<br />

533 total yards to the Ravens (a season-high for Baltimore), the Eli Manning-led offense turned


punchless again, managing just 186 total yards and scoring only once (David Wilson’s 14-yard TD<br />

run in the first quarter) when the game was within reach.<br />

“We wanted to come into this game and at least put up a fight and get some points,” Victor Cruz<br />

said, hardly sounding like a receiver who expected to win. “Get some momentum, get things<br />

going into the right direction. But unfortunately, we couldn’t do that today.”<br />

All of this from a <strong>Giants</strong> squad that once lorded over the NFC East with a 6-2 record, and made it<br />

look so easy. But now, that team is searching for answers. How is the same <strong>Giants</strong> team that<br />

demolished the playoff-bound 49ers and Packers destined to watch the playoffs on TV? How can<br />

the offense that fought back from so many deficits last season get outscored 67-14 the last two<br />

weeks?<br />

“There’s obviously something missing here,” said safety Antrel Rolle. “This is not who we are.<br />

This is not our team. But it’s the team we displayed two weeks in a row now.”<br />

“A team like this, with so much talent and so much ability on both sides of the ball, it’s kind of<br />

difficult to explain,” added Cruz. “Coming into a game like this and not putting up points, and<br />

not being able to stop them, it’s disappointing.”<br />

Several players suggested the team was waiting for a “spark” over the last few weeks.<br />

But that spark never came, and the champions’ confidence gradually eroded.<br />

“We weren’t able to get it done,” Tom Coughlin said. “We don’t have momentum going... and<br />

we’re not a very confident group right now. It’s one of those things in any profession that you<br />

have to earn confidence.”<br />

The only thing the <strong>Giants</strong> earned Sunday: a long offseason.


Another lame effort by NY <strong>Giants</strong> defense adds defensive coordinator Perry Fewell to fire<br />

By Ralph Vacchiano<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Daily <strong>New</strong>s<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE – Asking for answers at this point of the season was probably pointless, because all<br />

the beaten players on the <strong>Giants</strong>’ scorched defense can do now is shake their baffled heads. So<br />

many missed tackles. So many blown coverages. So little semblance of a pass rush.<br />

So little energy and passion from a unit that returned nearly everybody from last year’s<br />

championship run.<br />

“That’s not us,” said Mathias Kiwanuka, moments after the <strong>Giants</strong>’ latest defensive horror show,<br />

a 33-14, season-killing loss to the Ravens. “We knew coming in that we had the talent to be one<br />

of the top-ranked defenses. We didn’t get it done, especially the last couple of weeks. But<br />

what’s done is done.”<br />

What’s done now is the <strong>Giants</strong>, thanks in large part to Perry Fewell’s defense, which was ranked<br />

26th in the NFL one year ago and now has disintegrated before our eyes. What the Ravens did<br />

to them – 533 yards of offense, 224 yards on the ground – was hardly an aberration. This<br />

defense, in crunch time of the season, has given up 67 points in the last two games.<br />

They entered the game ranked 28th in the NFL, and surely are headed lower. They didn’t sack<br />

Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco once, and they have just two sacks in the last four games.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> have won four Super Bowls in their history and each one has been powered by the<br />

pass rush and the defense. But these <strong>Giants</strong> don’t play championship defense anymore.<br />

“Not up to our standards by any means,” said safety Antrel Rolle. “For whatever reason we’re<br />

just not going out there and being successful.”<br />

It’s the “for whatever reason” part that’s most mind-boggling at this stage. The <strong>Giants</strong> were a bit<br />

shorthanded on Sunday without defensive end Justin Tuck, but he’s been a shell of his old self<br />

for most of this season. They also didn’t play cornerback Prince Amukamara much, but that<br />

hardly mattered as Flacco virtually ignored rookie corner Jayron Hosley and targeted veteran<br />

corner Corey Webster – who is owed a whopping $7 million next season, by the way – like a<br />

duck in a carnival shooting game.<br />

Webster has two championship rings and is in the midst of a disastrous season. Osi Umenyiora<br />

and Jason Pierre-Paul were once part of one of the NFL’s most feared pass rushes and they’ve<br />

mostly disappeared. Fewell, sensing the seemingly limitless limitations of his players, tried to<br />

mix things up, substituting wildly, and even using a 4-4-2-1, linebacker-heavy scheme.<br />

But it reeked of desperation. It didn’t work. And the Ravens turned out to be the better<br />

schemers in the end.


“It seemed like they had 13 guys on the field sometimes,” said linebacker Chase Blackburn.<br />

“Then two would run off. So we were in a messed up personnel, especially early. And then we<br />

basically had to stay more vanilla at times.”<br />

That certainly sounds like an indictment of Fewell, who is in his third year as the <strong>Giants</strong>’<br />

defensive coordinator. So is the fact that mistakes are being repeated and nobody seems to<br />

improve.<br />

“I understand when mistakes are being made,” Rolle said. “But you have to go out there and fix<br />

those mistakes and make sure they don’t happen again. That’s how you become a better team.<br />

It just seems like the same things keep happening over and over.”<br />

Like Flacco’s 27-yard touchdown pass to Ray Rice late in the first half, when Flacco had all the<br />

time in the world in the pocket, Rice got open in the middle of three defenders, then glided<br />

toward the end zone as safeties Will Hill and Stevie Brown missed tackles. Or like in the fourth<br />

quarter when rookie running back Bernard Pierce – not Rice – went almost completely<br />

untouched on a 78-yard run.<br />

For Fewell’s defense, resistance was futile, as it has been all season. The Ravens were the third<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> opponent to top 200 yards rushing. Rice (107 yards) and Pierce (123) were the sixth and<br />

seventh backs to top 100 yards. In a season in which they had already given up 30 plays of 30<br />

yards or longer, they gave up four more.<br />

Yes, as Tom Coughlin pointed out, the offense stunk as well and that was a big reason why the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong>’ defense spent nearly 40 minutes on the field. But it’s not as if the defense did anything<br />

to help. The Ravens had 18 plays for 120 yards on their first two drives alone.<br />

Asked if he was embarrassed by the way the defense played and has been playing, Rolle said<br />

“We’re definitely not happy with our performance. I’ll just leave it at that.”<br />

He could’ve gone further, because it has been embarrassing. It’s been inexplicable, too. That’s<br />

why it doesn’t matter if the <strong>Giants</strong>’ longshot pays off and they somehow sneak into the playoffs<br />

next weekend. They’re not going to win a championship without a championship defense.<br />

And this just isn’t a championship defense anymore.


<strong>Giants</strong> routed; playoff hopes on life support<br />

By Paul Schwartz<br />

<strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> Post<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE — The end is near for the <strong>Giants</strong>, who will not mount a Super Bowl run like they did<br />

last year. You have to be in it to win it and not only are the <strong>Giants</strong> not getting in, they resemble<br />

a team that has no business even thinking about that faraway land called the playoffs.<br />

“Our season’s not over yet,’’ Antrel Rolle said last night in the quiet of the <strong>Giants</strong> locker room,<br />

“so we’re going to go out like champions.’’<br />

They are going out more like chumps than champs. The <strong>Giants</strong> are not officially eliminated from<br />

postseason contention but, based on the way they performed in a limp 33-14 loss to the Ravens<br />

and the way they are closing out the season, does it really even matter?<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> look like a shot team, a team ready to close up shop and head home, rather than a<br />

defending Super Bowl champion gearing up for another run. The Ravens (10-5) came in on a<br />

three-game losing streak but they had no trouble getting back on track, clinching the AFC North<br />

by toying with the laboring <strong>Giants</strong> from start to finish at M&T Bank Stadium.<br />

“Do we deserve [the playoffs] by the way we played? Do we?’’ Jason Pierre-Paul asked, fully<br />

knowing the answer. “[Bleep], I don’t think so. We went out there and we pissed down our legs.<br />

There’s really nothing more I can say.”<br />

That sums it up nicely. The <strong>Giants</strong> (8-7) close out their regular season Sunday at home against<br />

the Eagles, no longer in control of their playoff destiny, their postseason hopes on fumes. They<br />

need to win and then need help — loads and loads of help. They need the Redskins to beat or<br />

tie the Cowboys, the Lions to beat the Bears and the Packers to beat the Vikings.<br />

It’s an unlikely scenario and the <strong>Giants</strong> have no one to blame but themselves, which is why they<br />

sounded like a team that knows the season will soon be at an end.<br />

“You fight your whole year, literally from the time one tournament ends to the next,’’ a subdued<br />

Tom Coughlin said. “All your sights are on getting in this thing. You can’t make a mark for your<br />

team unless you get in it. We were sitting where we could determine our own fate and we let it<br />

get away from us. It’s very disappointing.’’<br />

This is a remarkable fall, considering the <strong>Giants</strong> were 6-2 at midseason and not long ago owned<br />

a three-game lead in the NFC East.<br />

“I don’t know how we got here, I don’t,’’ Chris Canty said. “I have no idea, I don’t. I just don’t<br />

have any answers. I don’t know.’’<br />

After they were drilled in Atlanta 34-0, the <strong>Giants</strong> spoke of their time-tested ability to play their<br />

best when their backs were against the wall. If they won their last two games they were assured<br />

of no worse than an NFC wild-card playoff berth.


As it turned it, it was all just talk. Until a meaningless touchdown, the <strong>Giants</strong> were outscored 67-<br />

7 in the last two games, the sort of no-show efforts that prompt big changes.<br />

“There’s obviously something missing because this is not who we are, this is not our team but<br />

this is the team we’ve displayed two weeks in a row now,’’ Rolle said.<br />

This was a rout seemingly from the opening kickoff. The Ravens toyed with the <strong>Giants</strong>’ lame<br />

defense, running through it for 224 yards with Bernard Pollard (123 yards) and Ray Rice (107).<br />

Joe Flacco, mired in a slump, got well in a hurry, throwing for two touchdowns and picking on<br />

struggling cornerback Corey Webster blatantly and ever-so effectively.<br />

Eli Manning’s offense, coming off the first regular-season shutout in the Coughlin Era, was<br />

dismal. Ahmad Bradshaw returned, but the <strong>Giants</strong> got behind early and ran it only 14 times.<br />

Manning was sacked three times, repeatedly under pressure. Hakeem Nicks for the first time in<br />

his NFL career did not catch a single pass.<br />

Asked if the performance was embarrassing, Manning said “You saw the scoreboard. It wasn’t<br />

real pretty, but that’s what can happen in football.’’<br />

It is difficult to pinpoint a worst moment, but what happened with 1:04 left in the first half has<br />

to come close when Rice ran through Michael Boley, Will Hill and Stevie Brown for a 27-yard<br />

touchdown catch-and-run to make it 24-7 at halftime.<br />

“We still had a fighting chance to make our way to the playoffs, we didn’t achieve that,’’ Rolle<br />

said. “It’s a huge letdown for everyone, families, friends, organization, more importantly<br />

ourselves because this is not the kind of team we are.’’


Even Tom Coughlin has no answers<br />

By Bob Glauber<br />

<strong>New</strong>sday<br />

Dec. 23, 2012<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> look like a shot team, a team ready to close up shop and head home, rather than a<br />

defending Super Bowl champion gearing up for another run. The Ravens (10-5) came in on a<br />

three-game losing streak but they had no trouble getting back on track, clinching the AFC North<br />

by toying with the laboring <strong>Giants</strong> from start to finish at M&T Bank Stadium.<br />

“Do we deserve [the playoffs] by the way we played? Do we?’’ Jason Pierre-Paul asked, fully<br />

knowing the answer. “[Bleep], I don’t think so. We went out there and we pissed down our legs.<br />

There’s really nothing more I can say.”<br />

That sums it up nicely. The <strong>Giants</strong> (8-7) close out their regular season Sunday at home against<br />

the Eagles, no longer in control of their playoff destiny, their postseason hopes on fumes. They<br />

need to win and then need help — loads and loads of help. They need the Redskins to beat or<br />

tie the Cowboys, the Lions to beat the Bears and the Packers to beat the Vikings.<br />

It’s an unlikely scenario and the <strong>Giants</strong> have no one to blame but themselves, which is why they<br />

sounded like a team that knows the season will soon be at an end.<br />

“You fight your whole year, literally from the time one tournament ends to the next,’’ a subdued<br />

Tom Coughlin said. “All your sights are on getting in this thing. You can’t make a mark for your<br />

team unless you get in it. We were sitting where we could determine our own fate and we let it<br />

get away from us. It’s very disappointing.’’<br />

This is a remarkable fall, considering the <strong>Giants</strong> were 6-2 at midseason and not long ago owned<br />

a three-game lead in the NFC East.<br />

“I don’t know how we got here, I don’t,’’ Chris Canty said. “I have no idea, I don’t. I just don’t<br />

have any answers. I don’t know.’’<br />

After they were drilled in Atlanta 34-0, the <strong>Giants</strong> spoke of their time-tested ability to play their<br />

best when their backs were against the wall. If they won their last two games they were assured<br />

of no worse than an NFC wild-card playoff berth.<br />

As it turned it, it was all just talk. Until a meaningless touchdown, the <strong>Giants</strong> were outscored 67-<br />

7 in the last two games, the sort of no-show efforts that prompt big changes.<br />

“There’s obviously something missing because this is not who we are, this is not our team but<br />

this is the team we’ve displayed two weeks in a row now,’’ Rolle said.<br />

This was a rout seemingly from the opening kickoff. The Ravens toyed with the <strong>Giants</strong>’ lame<br />

defense, running through it for 224 yards with Bernard Pollard (123 yards) and Ray Rice (107).<br />

Joe Flacco, mired in a slump, got well in a hurry, throwing for two touchdowns and picking on<br />

struggling cornerback Corey Webster blatantly and ever-so effectively.


Eli Manning’s offense, coming off the first regular-season shutout in the Coughlin Era, was<br />

dismal. Ahmad Bradshaw returned, but the <strong>Giants</strong> got behind early and ran it only 14 times.<br />

Manning was sacked three times, repeatedly under pressure. Hakeem Nicks for the first time in<br />

his NFL career did not catch a single pass.<br />

Asked if the performance was embarrassing, Manning said “You saw the scoreboard. It wasn’t<br />

real pretty, but that’s what can happen in football.’’<br />

It is difficult to pinpoint a worst moment, but what happened with 1:04 left in the first half has<br />

to come close when Rice ran through Michael Boley, Will Hill and Stevie Brown for a 27-yard<br />

touchdown catch-and-run to make it 24-7 at halftime.<br />

“We still had a fighting chance to make our way to the playoffs, we didn’t achieve that,’’ Rolle<br />

said. “It’s a huge letdown for everyone, families, friends, organization, more importantly<br />

ourselves because this is not the kind of team we are.’’


Punchless <strong>Giants</strong> fall to Ravens, playoff hopes dwindle<br />

By Tom Rock<br />

<strong>New</strong>sday<br />

Dec. 23, 2012<br />

Help wanted.<br />

That's what the <strong>Giants</strong> are looking for, both internally and externally, as they head into the final<br />

week of the season. Although Sunday's 33-14 loss to the Ravens did not technically eliminate<br />

them from playoff contention, it pushed them to the brink and swiped control of their destiny.<br />

For the defending Super Bowl champions to advance to the postseason, they'll need to beat the<br />

Eagles on Sunday at MetLife Stadium and root for a favorable result in games involving the other<br />

teams in the hunt for the wild card.<br />

The most direct way for the <strong>Giants</strong> (8-7) to get in now is a swerving road that includes their own<br />

win plus either a Redskins (9-6) win or tie against the Cowboys (8-7), a Packers win over the<br />

Vikings (9-6) and a Lions win over the Bears (9-6).<br />

That was too much for the <strong>Giants</strong> to process Sunday, though. Tom Coughlin described the<br />

playoff possibility as "very remote right now."<br />

" . . . do we deserve it by the way we played? Do we?" asked defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul. " .<br />

. . I don't think so . . . There's really nothing more I can say."<br />

Because the Cowboys lost to the Saints in overtime earlier Sunday, the <strong>Giants</strong> could not be<br />

eliminated. Not even back-to-back blowouts in which the <strong>Giants</strong> have been outscored by a<br />

combined 67-14 by the Falcons and Ravens knocked them out.<br />

Two ways to look at that: Did the Cowboys give the <strong>Giants</strong> a thread of hope? Or just prolong<br />

their agony?<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> sounded like a team that was eliminated, talking about wanting to win because a 9-7<br />

record would be better than 8-8.<br />

"Worst-case scenario, and we're here," linebacker Chase Blackburn said. "I figured we'd respond<br />

better than we did. We've been a team in the past that really has responded when our backs are<br />

against the wall, but we can't continue to rely on that. We can't continue to think we're going to<br />

turn the switch on and off."<br />

The loss leaves them with a week to figure out how things have slipped away from holding first<br />

place in the division to being eliminated from contention for that title, to figure out how they<br />

went from a 52-27 win over the Saints two short weeks ago to urchins begging for handouts<br />

around the league.<br />

"We're a very long way from being the team that played <strong>New</strong> Orleans," Coughlin said.<br />

That lack of consistency had the <strong>Giants</strong> baffled from top to bottom.


"We played some big games where we were running the ball well and passing the ball well and<br />

the defense was playing big, making stops, causing fumbles and turnovers," Victor Cruz said. "It<br />

looked like we found it. And then there are other games where it looks like we have no clue."<br />

This was one of the latter.<br />

The only bright spot for the <strong>Giants</strong> was a late first-quarter drive in which Eli Manning completed<br />

a 43-yard pass to Rueben Randle (which was woefully underthrown because Manning was hit)<br />

and David Wilson ran 14 yards for a touchdown.<br />

After that touchdown, though, the <strong>Giants</strong> barely moved the ball. They had 22 net yards on their<br />

next five offensive possessions.<br />

The Ravens, meanwhile, kept finding big plays even while trying to run out the clock for most of<br />

the second half. They picked on Corey Webster throughout the game and exposed the veteran<br />

cornerback.<br />

The Ravens scored the game's first two touchdowns, the first on a 6-yard pass from Joe Flacco to<br />

Torrey Smith on a slant with Webster covering and the second on a 1-yard run by Flacco that<br />

was set up by a 43-yard pass to Smith against Webster.<br />

Wilson's touchdown made it 14-7 and seemed to stabilize the momentum, but the Ravens drove<br />

for a field goal to make it 17-7 after a touchdown pass to Jacoby Jones was overturned on<br />

review.<br />

Flacco hit Ray Rice with a 27-yard crossing pass for a touchdown with 1:04 left in the first half<br />

against a <strong>Giants</strong> blitz to make it 24-7. Michael Boley started out covering Rice, who caught the<br />

ball and burned Will Hill and Stevie Brown on his way to the end zone.<br />

The Ravens' second drive of the third quarter truly iced the game. They faced a third-and-9, a<br />

first-and-20, a second-and-25 and a third-and-9, and still put points on the board with a field<br />

goal. The drive lasted 16 plays, covered 82 yards and ate up nearly eight minutes. Justin Tucker<br />

added two more field goals to make it 33-7 midway through the fourth.<br />

Manning hit Domenik Hixon with a 13-yard touchdown pass with 3:18 left to give the <strong>Giants</strong> a<br />

second touchdown in as many weeks.<br />

"There's really no words that can describe this type of loss," said Cruz, who was held to three<br />

catches for 21 yards. "It's not something that we would have imagined."


<strong>Giants</strong> crushed by Ravens, but still alive for playoffs<br />

By Art Stapleton<br />

The Record<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE – The math does not lie.<br />

Sure, the <strong>Giants</strong> have not been eliminated from playoff contention just yet, even after another<br />

debacle of a performance in Sunday’s 33-14 loss to the Ravens.<br />

But anyone confident in the postseason chances for the reigning Super Bowl champions the way<br />

they have embarrassed the franchise the past two weeks is kidding themselves.<br />

So succinctly and not so eloquently, Jason Pierre-Paul spoke out for his confused and somewhat<br />

angered teammates – and likely the majority of the team’s fan base — when he was asked<br />

whether the <strong>Giants</strong> were even worried about qualifying anymore.<br />

“Do we deserve it by the way we played? Do we?” Pierre-Paul quipped. “I don’t think so man.”<br />

In many ways, the actions – or in the case of the <strong>Giants</strong>, inactions — before a crowd of 71,470<br />

screamed louder than any words could have inside M&T Bank Stadium afterward.<br />

There were no shouting matches between frustrated teammates, no fiery speeches full of<br />

disgust and disappointment, no rants about how this team seemingly rested on its laurels when<br />

things got tough rather than fighting out of a corner as it promised.<br />

Defensive captain Justin Tuck – inactive for the game with a shoulder injury — declined to talk<br />

to the media, as did Osi Umenyiora and Michael Boley, two more veteran leaders of a defense<br />

that was gutted for 224 yards on the ground and 533 yards of total offense.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> (8-7) were sky high after rocking the Saints, 52-27, at MetLife Stadium two weeks<br />

ago. They were supposedly ready to hit their stride, having sent a message to the rest of the NFC<br />

about their pending resurgent dominance.<br />

In the two games since, inexplicable defeats to Atlanta and Baltimore, the <strong>Giants</strong> have been<br />

outscored, 67-14. Their postseason hopes are now reliant on beating the Eagles in their regularseason<br />

finale next Sunday, not to mention a complicated combination of favorable outcomes in<br />

games involving Washington, Dallas, Minnesota and Chicago.<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> can no longer win the NFC East – the division will go to the winner of the Redskins-<br />

Cowboys game next Sunday – and the only path to the playoffs left is as a wild card, which<br />

certainly appears to be a long shot, especially with the way they’re playing.<br />

“Worst-case scenario and we’re here,” linebacker Chase Blackburn said. “I figured we’d respond<br />

better than we did. We’ve been a team in the past that really has responded when our backs are<br />

against the wall, but we can’t continue to rely on that. We can’t continue to think we’re going to<br />

turn the switch on and off.”


The <strong>Giants</strong> turned their season around in the 15th game of the season last year with Victor<br />

Cruz’s stunning 99-yard touchdown against the Jets on Christmas Eve before halftime.<br />

This time around, late in the second quarter is when the lights went out against the Ravens, who<br />

snapped a three-game losing streak and clinched the AFC North title.<br />

With the <strong>Giants</strong> trailing, 17-7, Eli Manning completed a 39-yard pass to Domenik Hixon, who<br />

made a circus catch to pull in the reception at the Ravens’ 25-yard line with 3:38 left.<br />

Hixon was penalized for offensive pass interference, though, and the play was negated. One play<br />

later, the <strong>Giants</strong> were forced to punt as Manning (14-for-28, 150 yards, TD) never found a<br />

rhythm. He was under constant duress and was sacked three times.<br />

The Ravens essentially put the game away on the ensuing possession when Joe Flacco found Ray<br />

Rice on a shallow crossing route and the former Rutgers star did the rest, breaking tackles from<br />

Will Hill and Stevie Brown on a 27-yard touchdown for a 24-7 lead with 1:04 remaining.<br />

Third in the NFL with 34 takeaways, the <strong>Giants</strong> did not force a turnover for the second<br />

consecutive week. They allowed Rice (24 carries, 107 yards) and Bernard Pierce (14 carries, 123<br />

yards) to both crack the century mark.<br />

After dominating former Super Bowl MVP quarterbacks Aaron Rodgers and to an extent Drew<br />

Brees, the <strong>Giants</strong> have allowed Matt Ryan and Flacco (25-for-36, 309 yards, two TDs) to make<br />

them look like a Pop Warner defense their past two games.<br />

“Hopefully we have – and I think we do – enough character in this locker room to hopefully<br />

respond and play our hearts out next week, and give it everything we have,” Blackburn said.<br />

“We owe it to our fans. We owe it to our organization, the coaches. The coaches owe it to the<br />

players as well to prepare just like we’re fighting for our lives.”


Sullivan: Coughlin can’t explain <strong>Giants</strong>’ two-week collapse<br />

By Tara Sullivan<br />

The Record<br />

Dec. 24, 2012<br />

BALTIMORE – Tom Coughlin was always prepared for this football season to be a different sort<br />

of coaching challenge, one that would need him to coax a championship team down from its<br />

satisfied, exhausted perch and back into the daily grind of a new year. And some days, it seemed<br />

the <strong>Giants</strong> had it all figured out, sitting atop the NFC East as recently as three weeks ago after a<br />

50-point explosion against the Saints.<br />

But true to the nature of this confounding 2012 season, what seemed true one week was upside<br />

down the next, putting the <strong>Giants</strong> on a football roller coaster they never seemed able to steer. A<br />

second straight debilitating, humiliating road loss Sunday in Baltimore leaves the <strong>Giants</strong> with<br />

only a miniscule chance of reaching the playoffs; leaving a coach accustomed to having answers<br />

all but speechless.<br />

A 33-14 loss to the Ravens dropped an air of certainty over the <strong>Giants</strong>’ rocky season, but this<br />

was not the kind of defining moment these defending Super Bowl champions were hoping for. A<br />

glance up and down the final scorecard told the story of just how awful they played in a game<br />

that had every ounce of must-win importance attached to it – 533 total yards to 186, 81<br />

offensive plays to 45, 25 first downs to 11.<br />

But as much as the “what just happened” was statistically obvious in the aftermath of<br />

Baltimore’s dismantling, the “why” has no such clarity. And that’s what left Coughlin standing at<br />

a postgame microphone as defeated, dazed and disappointed as he’s been in nine <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong><br />

years.<br />

“What has happened over the course of the last couple of weeks is very difficult to explain,”<br />

Coughlin said. “We had a resounding win against <strong>New</strong> Orleans and felt real good about<br />

ourselves, and then I have no explanation as to why we’re in the position we’re in. … It’s<br />

difficult, very difficult, very, very difficult. There are a lot of proud guys in that locker room that<br />

are looking to me for answers. The answers are not easy ones.”<br />

They never are when a season goes south. But the hard truth Coughlin may ultimately face, the<br />

real reason behind being forced to admit “we’re flat-lining right now,” is that his team just might<br />

not be good enough to defend its title.<br />

Coughlin expected so much more in this clash of desperation, where his own team came in<br />

clinging to its “win-two-and-we’re in’’ lifeline and his opponent pulled in, intent on breaking a<br />

three-game slide. The <strong>Giants</strong> weren’t ready for the fight, and it was Ray Rice who buried their<br />

no-show act for good, punctuating his 107-yard, touchdown-scoring day by concluding, “The<br />

difference was, for us, I just think we had a little bit more sense of urgency because we knew<br />

what was at stake. This was a championship game for us.”<br />

This was supposed to be a playoff game for the <strong>Giants</strong>. But here goes Baltimore, heading into<br />

the playoffs as AFC North champs, and here lie the <strong>Giants</strong>, hoping for improvement and praying<br />

for help.


“Obviously there’s something missing,” safety Antrel Rolle said. “This is not who we are. This is<br />

not our team. But this is the team that’s played the last two weeks.”<br />

It was only a year ago that Week 16 had been so kind to Rolle’s team, so crucial in their<br />

unexpected leap from late-season malaise to postseason glory. But this time around, there was<br />

no 99-yard Victor Cruz explosion to ignite a dormant offense, no tough-as-nails Coughlin limping<br />

up to the postgame podium, the searing pain of a torn hamstring caused by a sideline hit erased<br />

by a vital win over the rival Jets.<br />

“We had a spark; it really invigorated our team,” Coughlin recalled. “We played very well the<br />

next week and we gained in confidence. We’re not a very confident group right now. In any<br />

profession, you have to earn the confidence. You just don’t talk about it. Sometimes I get tired<br />

of talking, talking, talking.”<br />

The <strong>Giants</strong> talked all week about reversing the curse of their hideous shutout loss last week in<br />

Atlanta, of finally fully digesting the gravity of their tenuous position in the standings, of getting<br />

off the roller coaster and driving their own fate.<br />

“We knew we had to play our best football to win and get in the playoffs,” Eli Manning said.<br />

“We didn’t do that, and when that happens, teams in this league will embarrass you.”<br />

The Ravens didn’t do anything worse to the <strong>Giants</strong> than they did to themselves. Manning didn’t<br />

connect once with top receiver Hakeem Nicks. He couldn’t find Cruz until there were only<br />

seconds left in the first half. Ahmad Bradshaw returned from injury, but managed just 39<br />

rushing yards on nine carries. Rookie David Wilson’s 14-yard touchdown run was a small spark in<br />

a 17-yard day. The flip side was even worse, with Corey Webster targeted and torched all day,<br />

spun and outrun like a rookie rather than the eight-year veteran he is, and a defense unable to<br />

stop the run.<br />

By the time it was over, the visiting locker room was littered with reeling players. Their playoff<br />

dream is all but gone, and that is a pill most bitter to swallow.<br />

“You fight your whole year, literally, from the time one tournament ends to the next. … All your<br />

sights are on getting in this thing,” Coughlin said. “You can’t make a mark for your team unless<br />

you get in. We fought for so long, and fought so hard, we had our ups and downs, we were<br />

sitting where we could determine our own fate and we let that get away from us.<br />

“It’s very disappointing.”<br />

As 2012 epitaphs go, that one will do.


Head Coach Tom Coughlin<br />

Conference Call, December 24, 2012<br />

TC: If you’re waiting for me to say something, I don’t have a whole lot to say here. Except for the fact<br />

that as I looked at the tape this morning, I will say this: we tried, there was effort, there was no quit. You<br />

could see that by end of the game, we had a goal-line stand and we also had a touchdown late. I thought<br />

our special teams represented us the way we wanted to be represented. I thought those guys hustled<br />

and worked hard. I thought they were productive, I thought we had an opportunity on two occasions for<br />

a kickoff return of significance. There was an individual block that wasn’t made that kept it from coming<br />

out even further. I’m not very pleased with eight punts, but it kind of went along with the evening. We<br />

didn’t have many snaps and we punted the ball eight times, but we did cover on both kickoff and punts<br />

with a very, very good return man and we did a nice job of that, as I mentioned last night. So, not a lot to<br />

talk about, other than the fact that our special teams did okay. Our defensive team did not stop the run.<br />

They made a lot of very good plays on us. Some of them were just exceptional plays, they weren’t<br />

always an error in coverage or someone not getting their job done, but they made a lot of good plays.<br />

Quality football players made plays. (Ray) Rice made an outstanding play, his what we call “ram pass”<br />

down on a double slant kind of thing where he comes out of the backfield in terms of an angle and we<br />

made not enough. The David Wilson touchdown run was a very, very well-executed, outstanding<br />

football play. The play to Domenik Hixon for the score was good, too. But there wasn’t anything inbetween<br />

there. When we did have some consistency, we did have penalties. The penalties, you be the<br />

judge. There were a couple of opportunities for us to do more and we didn’t. We weren’t able to get<br />

that done. We’ll just keep hanging in there and working hard and this certainly is adversity. This certainly<br />

is a difficult time for us, but we’re going to fight and we’re going to do everything in our power to<br />

prepare ourselves for Philadelphia, who played very well against Washington.<br />

Q: When you heard the playoff scenario, the multiple things that would have to fall into place, what<br />

was your reaction to that?<br />

A: My reaction is really nothing other than I was focused on our game and I still am. Whatever the<br />

scenarios represent, that’s fine. That should give us continued motivation, in terms of what can happen,<br />

and stranger things have happened, obviously. I would like to be playing better football than we’re<br />

playing right now and it’s going to take that in order to win our last game of the year and even give<br />

ourselves that opportunity. I have our focus completely geared on our business and we’ll work as hard<br />

as we can to rejuvenate our team, try to put ourselves in position where we can win a game and be 9-7.<br />

Q: Nick Foles reportedly has a broken hand. It’s possible that Michael Vick might be the starter against<br />

you guys this week. You’ve seen Vick many times before, but how does this change things for Week<br />

17?<br />

A: Well, it changes the nature of how you have to prepare. Obviously, for the two quarterbacks, there’s<br />

a different scenario for how you prepare. If that’s the case, then we will focus on Michael Vick.<br />

RE: On if there is still a sense of hope to make the playoffs in the <strong>Giants</strong> locker room:<br />

A: We spent an entire week with hope. We spent an entire two weeks with hope. We didn’t play well,<br />

but it doesn’t mean that we weren’t aware of the circumstance, that we didn’t realize the situation and<br />

the hope. Why we’re playing the way we’re playing is something that I’m sure will be my responsibility<br />

when the season is over. I’m telling you that your perception of us not playing with hope and mine are<br />

not the same. Our weeks have been solid weeks in which people have been positive. Everything that<br />

we’ve done has been positive, but when we take the field, it’s been a different story. There are a lot of


easons maybe for that, which I’m not going into. Nevertheless, don’t tell us we haven’t had hope.<br />

We’ve had it.<br />

Q: You guys were almost in this exact same situation last year when you needed to win your last two<br />

games to make the playoffs. Did you figure out what was different last year versus this year?<br />

A: No, I haven’t spent any time on that. This is a different team, with different situations and a different<br />

year.<br />

Q: Henry Hynoski spoke about the effort on the practice field not translating to games. Have you ever<br />

coached a team where there’s been that much disconnect?<br />

A: Not in my most recent memory. I’m not quite sure of the answer to that question, but not in recent<br />

memory.<br />

Q: When you look at your personnel, many of them are the same, whether it’s the downfield plays<br />

offensively or the clutch plays, like strip sacks. Have you wondered why all of those have gone at<br />

once?<br />

A: Well, I do know for a fact that we just aren’t making any plays. I haven’t put it in those types of words<br />

or whatever, but we went from a team that under normal circumstances were six for eight or even more<br />

big plays per game to a team that has maybe one or two. Last night, we didn’t turn the ball over, but we<br />

didn’t get any takeaways either. The plays which we try to identify the night before the game, as the<br />

plays which spark or ignite, we just haven’t had any. The opponents had them. Like I tried to explain,<br />

some of the plays that they made last night were those types of plays. The plays that spark a football<br />

team. Balls put in difficult spots for the receivers to catch, and even for the defense to get a piece of.<br />

They made catches of that nature last night. They made runs of that nature, they were running a lead<br />

draw late in the game that goes for 78 yards. That’s our inability to stop a basic football play. Those<br />

things, there are a lot of people playing. Everybody that’s playing, certainly our linebackers have been<br />

on the field for a great amount of time last night. You know what? Unfortunately, we didn’t get as much<br />

done as we thought we should. We’re not making any plays.<br />

Q: Is that more of an off-season project?<br />

A: Oh, I don’t know. I’m sure it is. I’m sure it will be an incredible investigation and study.<br />

Q: On your end in terms of evaluating your players?<br />

A: Oh sure, absolutely. Absolutely it will be. Absolutely.<br />

Q: How’s Chris Canty’s knee and what’s the severity of the injury?<br />

A: He does have a sprain. It’s an MCL sprain. We’ll have to see how he responds.<br />

Q: You played a lot of different linebackers, and a lot of the four-linebacker sets. Did you think going<br />

in that it could be a risk to change up so much before the game?<br />

A: I don’t think it was. It was against one particular personnel combination that Baltimore was using. It<br />

was an attempt to have something more to say about the run, which obviously didn’t factor in.<br />

Q: Was there any health reason why Michael Boley ended up playing less snaps than any of the other<br />

linebackers?


A: It was not necessarily a health thing. It had been a cumulative health thing; he was having some<br />

issues for three weeks that we felt was not allowing him to play the way that he’s capable of playing and<br />

that’s the reason we went into the game with, again, these different personnel combinations.<br />

Q: Is it more baffling or disappointing that some of these past Super Bowl champions and veterans for<br />

your team have not been stepping up at all?<br />

A: It’s perplexing, it’s disappointing, it’s frustrating and understand that it is to the players as well. It’s<br />

not just the coaches looking at it. It is to the players as well. We’d all like to have multiple answers for<br />

these things or singular, something that would turn it in the other direction. Let’s face it, we’re holding<br />

out that you can turn this thing right back again. We’re hoping that a game at home is going to allow us<br />

to do that. It is disappointing.<br />

Q: It seemed like the passing offense kind of slowed down after that mid-season hump:<br />

A: It wasn’t bad two weeks ago, now. You don’t get 52 points by not being oiled up in the passing game.<br />

The situation last night was: I think we missed some protections. We got the quarterback hit. We<br />

certainly did that at an untimely circumstance there, creating what, second and 25, whatever that was,<br />

early on. We did make a couple recovery plays, but we couldn’t make enough from that hole. We had<br />

some protection issues; we had some coverage, people getting open-issues. We had some issues with<br />

the ball not quite exactly where it needed to be. We had penalties downfield after a big play. There’s a<br />

lot of reasons why we’re certainly not as good as we should be.<br />

Q: How did Ahmad Bradshaw come out of the game physically?<br />

A: Hopefully there’s no setback.<br />

Q: A lot of players were talking about correctable errors early in the season, but did you feel that it<br />

was a lot of the same problems throughout the season?<br />

A: I would say no, but certainly there are some things that have reoccurred. Each game seems to bring a<br />

new series of things that have to be mastered.


QB Eli Manning<br />

Conference Call, December 24, 2012<br />

Q: When you saw the scenario that has to fall into place in order for you to make the playoffs, what<br />

was your thought at seeing that?<br />

A: I knew there was going to be a chance. I’m obviously disappointed that this is what we have to rely on<br />

now, but that’s the position we’re in now. If anything, you want to try to play, if the season is going to<br />

end, you want to try to end it on the highest note possible. At least go out there and play better football<br />

than we have over the last two weeks. Just play at a level that we know we can, have the chance to win<br />

a game and have some excitement in the locker room and have something that we can be proud about<br />

and see how the other games turn out. I can guarantee the worst feeling that we could possibly have is<br />

if we go out there and don’t play at a high level and all of those teams lose that we need to and we don’t<br />

handle our business. All we can do is worry about improving our own performance and get back to<br />

playing solid football.<br />

Q: Are you at all surprised with the way the season has gone after last season’s Super Bowl run?<br />

A: Each season is a new year. You’re going to be faced with different challenges and so I would obviously<br />

hope for better things and I thought we got off to a good start. We just haven’t played at a high level<br />

over the last two weeks that we needed to. You have to play your best football at the end of the season,<br />

especially for those in playoff contention, for playoff chances, you have to put yourself in the best<br />

possible position to be playing great football. We haven’t done that. We haven’t put ourselves in a<br />

position to win these last two games. That’s just disappointing, that’s frustrating, you try to search for<br />

reasons. There are just too many either missed opportunities, or just bad plays, or we’re going<br />

backwards. Just not giving us the chance to hang in games, to get into the fourth quarter with the<br />

chance to make the plays there to win the game.<br />

Q: When you look at these last two games in particular, why do you think the offense wasn’t able to<br />

sustain drives at any level? Whether it was to give the defense a break, or put points on the board.<br />

A: This past game, we were down 14 and we had a really good drive. We hit a deep pass over the<br />

middle, had a couple of other good plays. David Wilson runs it in to make it a 14-7 game. The next<br />

series, we hit a good play to Hixon on the sideline, we were backed up a little bit. It seems like we’re<br />

driving, and then we take a sack. We lose 15 yards on the sack and now you’re on 2 nd and 25, which is<br />

tough. We had another time when we were driving and we got a holding call that backs us up. Then we<br />

throw a deep ball to Hixon that would have had a chance for us to be in scoring position, there we get<br />

offensive pass interference and it backs you up. Whether it’s a penalty here or there, or a sack, or just<br />

enough bad plays to make it tough to overcome in those situations, you get 3 rd and 15-plus, it’s hard to<br />

convert all of those. I think that was part of it. Just had some sacks, had too many negative plays that it<br />

was hard to overcome.<br />

Q: Coach Coughlin said he feels like the team as a whole just isn’t making plays. Does it feel like<br />

anything has changed from last year that is causing the lack of big plays?<br />

A: No. We’re not making it easy on ourselves. It’s just tough sometimes. Things aren’t the same. Not<br />

quite as open, not quite as easy, everything is a little tougher. I don’t think there is an exact reason.<br />

We’ve got some guys banged up, obviously, who are showing great toughness. You love the<br />

competiveness, the hanging in there and being there for the team. It can be tough when you’ve got four<br />

or five guys who don’t practice much during the week, if at all, and then show up on game day. Again,<br />

you love the toughness, you love the competiveness, you love the team attitude and doing whatever it<br />

takes. It’s hard to continue to play at a high level sometimes.


Q: When you look at your relationship with Hakeem on the field, is there a way to characterize it in a<br />

percentage or in a gut feeling that you have, in terms of where he has been this year, because of his<br />

injuries?<br />

A: It can be tough. I love Hakeem and the way he competes. He’s doing everything he can to be out<br />

there. He’s obviously dealing with a frustrating issue that’s limiting him a little bit. He’s out there trying<br />

to do his best, so we just have to keep working, try to get on the same page. He missed most of training<br />

camp, all of the off-season, so you don’t get that rep time. We don’t get practice reps. He gets a few<br />

reps, he’s not quite at full-speed. The timing is off on a few things and it can make it hard to be as<br />

effective as you need to be and be on the perfect timing that is required to be really successful.<br />

Q: In the locker room yesterday, it seemed like a lot of guys had already conceded the season. How do<br />

you guys get re-focused to play that final game with the intensity that you need?<br />

A: I think we’ll be focused and we’ll be ready to play. It’s the last game. We’re football players, it’s the<br />

last game of the regular season. This is our job. It doesn’t matter if you’re 0-15 or you’re 15-0, you<br />

prepare and you play. You try to play at the highest level that you can. I’ve got great confidence, from<br />

just talking to the offensive guys, we’re going to get after it. We’re going to compete, we’re going to<br />

prepare this week and we’re going to plan to go out there and play our best. Whether it’s our last game<br />

and if everything falls the way we want it to. Even if it is the last game, let’s end it on a high note. Let’s<br />

end it playing better football and at least you have something to be proud of. It’s something that you<br />

take into the off-season not feeling bad that you’ve gone out and you haven’t played well for three<br />

games in a row. Obviously, that’s what we can do and that’s all you can worry about. This is the<br />

circumstance that we’re in. The worst feeling you could have is if all of those teams lose and we don’t<br />

handle our business and we lose. You never know what can happen, it’s a crazy game, it’s a crazy sport.<br />

Obviously, the scenarios are very possible. It’s not like a bunch of huge upsets have to happen. These<br />

are three divisional games being played and in the division, you never know what might occur.


DE Osi Umenyiora<br />

Conference Call, December 24, 2012<br />

Q: When you look at the playoff scenarios that have to happen for you guys to get in, what are<br />

your thoughts when you see that?<br />

A: I think we can’t really concern ourselves with that right now. We have to concern ourselves<br />

more with getting better as a football team for this final game, which is the most important<br />

thing. After that, whatever happens happens.<br />

Q: How are you going to handle this last game at home with your future up in the air with this<br />

team?<br />

A: Same way I handle every game. I’m preparing myself this week to go out there and play as<br />

hard as I can. I’m going to expect the same thing from my teammates and we’re going to go out<br />

there and win the game. We have a lot of pride and we’re going to come out there and play like<br />

it and I’m going to especially do that myself.<br />

Q: Last year you said you were going to appreciate things because you thought it might be<br />

your last time through. Do you have any chance to do that this week?<br />

A: No, not yet. I think I was just so focused on trying to win and coming out there and<br />

performing that I didn’t really do that (last) week, but maybe this week I will. I don’t know. We<br />

just need to find a way to win this game and then all of that other stuff will take care of itself.<br />

Q: Are you thinking that this might be your final game with the <strong>Giants</strong>?<br />

A: Yeah. I definitely thought about it, but that’s pretty much out of my control at this point. The<br />

only thing I can control is the effort I give and I’ll continue to do that, to give great effort.<br />

Q: Are you angry? Frustrated? What’s going on?<br />

A: No. I’m not angry at all. Am I frustrated? A little frustrated, but definitely not angry. Football<br />

is life. I think people like to differentiate football from life, but it is what it is. You’re not going to<br />

win the Super Bowl every year. All the teams who are going to the playoffs, hopefully we’re one<br />

of those, but there’s only one team who is going to win the Super Bowl. So for every other team<br />

it was a disappointing season for them. So luckily I’ve been here where we’ve won two<br />

championships and I’m going to hold my head high no matter what because of that and I’m<br />

happy about it. Did this year play out the way out any of us wanted it to? No, but at the end of<br />

the day we still have a chance to go out there and give one last good impression or one good<br />

showing of ourselves and I think we’re going to do that.<br />

Q: Do you personally want to have that big game and remind everybody of the feared pass<br />

rusher you can be and have been?<br />

A: No. I just want to win, honestly. I don’t control a lot of things that go on out there on the<br />

football field. There are games this year where if the ball would have bounced differently, we<br />

would have a little bit more coverage in certain situations. You would have thought that. I would<br />

have ended up with 12 or 14 sacks, but it didn’t happen like that. It’s just one of those situations<br />

that I think what I put on tape has been great for all the teams to see and we’re just going to go<br />

from there.<br />

Q: Tom said he didn’t think this group had a lot of confidence right now. Do you see where<br />

he’s coming from when he says that?


A: Yeah. I have to agree with him on that. The pedigree of this group is very, very good and for<br />

us to be getting beat the way we’ve been getting beat these last two weeks, obviously there’s<br />

something lacking. Is it physical talent? You can’t say it’s physical talent because we have the<br />

ability, but obviously it has to be something and so the only thing I think you can point to is<br />

confidence. It just doesn’t seem like we’re playing with a lot of confidence and it’s showing out<br />

there on the football field.<br />

Q: Why does that happen with a team that won the Super Bowl a year ago?<br />

A: Now that question I cannot answer. I can’t answer for everybody. All I can do in that<br />

particular instance is speak for myself and I’m definitely not lacking confidence. So for us to go<br />

out there and play the way we’ve played and play with that lack of confidence is a little<br />

surprising to me, but I just don’t have an answer to that.<br />

Q: Are you pretty much certain that no matter what happens Sunday you’ll be playing next<br />

year somewhere else?<br />

A: I’m not certain of anything at all. Is there a high probability that I’m going to be playing<br />

somewhere else? I would say there is a high probability and that’s just me being honest, but I’m<br />

not certain of what’s going to happen. Anything can happen. We can get in the playoffs.<br />

Anything is possible, but it’s a high probability that I’m going to be playing somewhere else and I<br />

think everybody knows that. Let’s don’t kid ourselves.<br />

Q: Your desire is still to play if it is somewhere else?<br />

A: Yeah, of course. I definitely have some very good years left in me. I haven’t lost any explosion.<br />

I haven’t lost any speed. So as a pass rusher that’s what you need and thankfully I’ve been able<br />

to maintain that and I’m just happy about that. I’m not happy about the way the season<br />

unfolded, but I’m happy about that.<br />

Q: Would you prefer that your career would end here?<br />

A: Yeah. I think most people want to finish out their career with the team that they started and I<br />

fall into that category. I would have loved to have finished my career here, but everybody is not<br />

so fortunate. Everybody is not a Michael. A lot of you were around when I got drafted. If<br />

somebody would have told you that when I got drafted, somebody who nobody knew about,<br />

that 10 years later I would still be here and had won a couple of Super Bowls and been to Pro<br />

Bowls and set records and all of that stuff, you would have laughed, I would have laughed.<br />

Everybody in there would have laughed and so I’m just happy with the things that I’ve done here<br />

and I’m happy with the things that I’ve accomplished here. I’m happy with the things that this<br />

team has done here and if it does, in fact, turn out to be my last game, then it’s been a<br />

wonderful, wonderful ride and I’m just going to walk around in <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> with my head held<br />

high because it’s been a great accomplishment playing for this organization and being able to do<br />

some of the things that we accomplished here as a team.<br />

Q: Are you looking to still be a starter?<br />

A: Of course. Why not? Why wouldn’t I be looking for that? I’m not a situational pass rusher. I<br />

think that’s the word that’s been going around me for years because most people don’t know<br />

what they’re talking about. But there’s no football person who’s going to actually sit there and<br />

watch tape and not think that I’m a starter in this league and I’m 100 percent sure of that.<br />

Q: Do you believe there’s no chance that you’re back with the <strong>Giants</strong> after this year?


A: Of course, there’s a chance. There’s always a chance, but I just don’t know what’s going to<br />

happen. But there’s a chance that I could be back here.<br />

Q: Do you think the way the season is ending for the entire team makes it less likely because<br />

when there’s losing like this, they tend to want to make changes?<br />

A: Yeah. Definitely. You’re right about that, but where are they going to make the changes is the<br />

question. There’s no individual, there’s no aspect of the team this year that stood out. If you<br />

want to talk about the pass rush… Well maybe we didn’t get 50 sacks like we did last year, but<br />

was the offense playing well? Was the special teams playing… Like where? There’s nowhere that<br />

was up to the standards that we set last year. If they’re going to be making changes, it has to be<br />

wholesale changes. Everybody has to leave. There has to be changes for everybody because<br />

nobody played above average this year.<br />

Q: Is there any kind of frustration for you that if you leave after this game you’re leaving with<br />

the pass rush where it is instead of leaving when you and Tuck and JPP had a good year?<br />

A: There’s no frustration at all. I’m very happy about the things that we’ve accomplished here.<br />

Every year is not going to be a Super Bowl year. Every year is not going to be a double-digit sack<br />

year and that’s just the way life is, that’s the way football is. The one thing that I do know is we<br />

gave very good effort and if the ball would have bounced our way, then things would have been<br />

completely different and I’m telling you this because we sit there in those meeting rooms every<br />

single day and watch every single play for hours and so we know exactly what it is that’s going<br />

on. We know what is going wrong. We know things that fell our way last year just didn’t fall our<br />

way this year. Next year, if I’m here, then things are going to be different. Next year, if I go<br />

somewhere else and you see me put up 15 sacks, you’ll be like, ‘Oh, what happened?’ Well it<br />

was just my year and that I’m confident in that.<br />

Q: Are you confident that you and the rest of your linemates were put in the same positions to<br />

succeed as you were last year?<br />

A: Well, we were the same positions, but we were just attacked differently. I think when the<br />

rush was there, the coverage wasn’t there and when the coverage was there, the rush wasn’t<br />

there. So I think we weren’t married. We weren’t in synch with each other. We weren’t in tune<br />

and a lot of times we were right there, but the quarterback got the ball off or they were<br />

throwing the ball quick or they were slide protecting or they were doing all types of things and it<br />

just didn’t happen for us. But everybody has to be in tune and everybody has to be… I hate to<br />

use the word, but married together and playing in synch and we just weren’t doing that this<br />

year.<br />

Q: Whose fault is that?<br />

A: Maybe the opponent we were playing. Maybe it’s their fault. Maybe they figured us out<br />

pretty well. The effort was there. That’s pretty much all I can say is that we were out there<br />

hustling, we were out there trying and it just did not work out or it hasn’t worked out to this<br />

point.


Head Coach Tom Coughlin<br />

Postgame at Ravens, December 23, 2012<br />

Opening Statement: “I thought our week was a good week. I thought last night our meetings were well<br />

done. I think we came in here and we tried hard. We worked hard at it. We obviously have a very bad<br />

formula going on right here. We’re having trouble stopping people and our offense doesn’t hold the ball<br />

at all to give our defense a chance to catch their breath. We’ve had two games in a row, pretty much the<br />

exact same scenario, with 47 offensive snaps last week, 41 this week. The other guy had double, almost<br />

40 minutes time of possession. As I told the players, it’s a very difficult time for all of us. I take full<br />

responsibility for this team. I am the head coach. What has happened over the course of the last couple<br />

of weeks is very difficult to explain. We had a resounding win against <strong>New</strong> Orleans and felt real good<br />

about ourselves, and then I have no explanation as to why we’re in the position that we’re in. We’re<br />

playing a lot of people, we’re putting a lot of people in positions where they need to make plays and<br />

frankly, right now, we’re not making any. We’re not making any plays on defense. We didn’t make any<br />

plays necessarily on special teams, although we did a pretty good job of controlling a very, very good<br />

returner [Jacoby Jones], whether via kick-off returner or punt-returner—so we did a decent job of that.<br />

But that’s all. We did nothing offensively. We certainly didn’t do anything to help our cause on the<br />

defensive side of the ball either.”<br />

On if he thinks the team deserves to make the playoffs:<br />

“If we get into the playoffs, we will deserve to make it. That’s very remote right now.”<br />

On DT Chris Canty’s injury: “I don’t know exactly what it is. It’s a knee and he wasn’t able to go back.<br />

Chris Canty was playing hard and he made some plays for us.”<br />

On the emotions down the stretch:<br />

“I would stay away from that. I feel badly for everyone in that locker room because I’m sure that none of<br />

them, they can’t figure this thing out either. We don’t look like a well-oiled machine offensively at all.<br />

We’ve certainly had our struggles in and out with people, but still that’s not an excuse. We’re just a very<br />

long way from being the team that played <strong>New</strong> Orleans.”<br />

On the Ravens’ pass protection:<br />

“It wasn’t anything to do with scheme. I’d like to say it was. I think they threw, I think what they did,<br />

they came out and went strictly up-tempo. I think one series, or half of a series, we were scrambling<br />

around, but we adjusted to that tempo. I think they tried to do the same thing on the defensive side of<br />

the ball and made it that we couldn’t just go up and snap it, we had to recognize different people and<br />

identify them for pass protection, that kind of slowed us down a little bit. But other than that, they did<br />

pressure us as they were playing and they did a good job of it.”<br />

On this year compared to other years Coughlin coached:<br />

“It’s difficult, very difficult, very, very difficult. There are a lot of proud guys in that locker room that are<br />

looking to me for answers. The answers are not easy ones.”<br />

On the defense:<br />

“I wouldn’t say it’s just defense. I would have to say the offense is very far from where we’d hope to<br />

be.”<br />

On not having a late season surge:<br />

“We weren’t able to get it done. We don’t have momentum going. We came into this circumstance and<br />

we knew it very well, but we’re not playing anywhere near that type of football, and when it happened<br />

for us last year, this particular game, the 15th game, we had a spark, we really had a great spark. You<br />

want to say it was the Victor Cruz 99-yarder? Whatever it was, it really invigorated our team, and then<br />

the way that we played and we prepared ourselves for the next week, and we played very well the next


week, and we gained in confidence, and we’re not a very confident group right now. It’s one of those<br />

things in any profession that you have to earn the confidence. You just don’t talk about it. Sometimes I<br />

get tired of talking, talking, talking. You do have to go on the field, by yourself, 11 of you out there,<br />

because everyone else is over here, and accomplish that. We’re certainly not doing that. Otherwise, I<br />

wouldn’t even offer an explanation.”<br />

On if he’s satisfied with the effort:<br />

“We spent a lot of time working on that type of the preparation, to get the great effort, to be in the right<br />

place mentally, no matter what happened. There were some disappointing things happening in the<br />

game, we were going to fight our way through it, and I can tell you I wasn’t disappointed in that part. I<br />

really wasn’t. We talk a lot about playing above the x’s and o’s but we’re flat-lining right now. We’re not<br />

playing anywhere near any kind of execution we want, so it’s very difficult to stay above the ‘x’s and the<br />

o’s.’ We got the third-down play that Victor Cruz made the catch there to give us the first down and<br />

allow us to push the ball in with this last touchdown. Was that a play that created a spark? Probably<br />

not.”<br />

On his disappointment about this season compared to last:<br />

“I wouldn’t even attempt to explain it. Emotionally, I probably don’t have the where-with-all to do that.<br />

You fight your whole year, literally from the time one tournament ends to the next. All your sights are<br />

on getting in this thing. You can’t make a mark for your team unless you get in it. We fought so long, and<br />

fought so hard, we had our ups and downs. We were sitting where we could determine our own fate<br />

and we let that get away from us. It’s very disappointing.”<br />

On if it’s going to be a tough week:<br />

“I don’t think so. I think there’s a lot of pride in that [locker] room. We’ll certainly have some guys<br />

nicked up that maybe the decision will be made that they wouldn’t be able to go. I don’t know about<br />

that yet. But we’ve had a lot of guys with lingering stuff that hopefully is not beyond being able to line<br />

up, but I think there’s great pride in that locker room, and we certainly all know that 9-7 is better than 8-<br />

8.”<br />

On the playoff scenario:<br />

“I’m not concerned about it really. I want to see us play well. That’s always been my thing. If we play<br />

well, give great effort and play well, everything else takes care of itself. That’s not the case right now.<br />

We’re not playing very well.”<br />

On CB Corey Webster:<br />

“He would probably be the first one to tell you that he wishes he was better.”<br />

On confidence after the wins against the Packers and the Saints:<br />

“I don’t know. That’s a very good question. I would have thought, to be honest with you—and the only<br />

thing I go back to is the <strong>New</strong> Orleans game. But to go and score 52 points, and then turn around and get<br />

shut out, and then to score 14, it’s difficult to explain. You would think that when you score those kind<br />

of points that would build great confidence, and the other guy has something to do about it too.”


QB Eli Manning<br />

Postgame at Ravens, December 23, 2012<br />

On losing such an important game:<br />

“This is disappointing. We knew we had to play our best football to win and get in the playoffs. We<br />

didn’t do that, and when that happens, teams in this league will embarrass you.”<br />

On whether this loss was embarrassing:<br />

“You saw the scoreboard. It wasn’t real pretty, but that’s what can happen in football.”<br />

On the team’s level of confidence entering the game:<br />

“Our confidence doesn’t waver from game to game. At Atlanta last week, we had some chances. We<br />

were moving the ball. We just couldn’t score.”<br />

“Today, we couldn’t get anything going. The Ravens did a very good job on defense. They put a lot of<br />

pressure on me, and they gave us a lot of different looks. They made it hard for us. It’s one thing to lose.<br />

Sometimes you lose at the end of the game, but we didn’t even give ourselves a chance today. We had<br />

no momentum, no spark.”<br />

On the team’s struggles on third downs:<br />

“We had a lot of third-and-longs today. I tried to move around and buy myself some time, but they did<br />

a really good job on coverage. We couldn’t get anything going.”<br />

On his health after taking a lot of hits today:<br />

“I’m fine. It’s no problem.”<br />

On their slim playoff hopes:<br />

“All we can do is go out and play better football. We have to go to Philadelphia. Hopefully, we can get a<br />

win, and if we make it into the playoffs, that would be great. But, whatever happens is what’s going to<br />

happen. We can only focus on us, and we just want to play better football.”


S Antrel Rolle<br />

Postgame at Ravens, December 23, 2012<br />

On the general feeling in knowing you lost control of your destiny:<br />

”It’s not a good feeling, but we can’t blame anybody but ourselves. We had more than several<br />

opportunities, and we didn’t capitalize. We just have to keep fighting.”<br />

On giving up more than 60 points the last two games:<br />

“We’re definitely not happy with our performance, and I’ll leave it at that.”<br />

On any sense of what’s happened with the <strong>New</strong> <strong>York</strong> <strong>Giants</strong> defense:<br />

“It’s not up to our standards by any means, for whatever reason we’re not going out there and being<br />

successful.”<br />

On if they didn’t get a sense of what teams were doing offensively:<br />

“They didn’t do too much scheme-wise, I think a lot of times they understood the coverages that we<br />

were in. They were able to attack those coverages, and we have to fight through that. No matter what’s<br />

called. We have to put ourselves in a position to make plays, and we didn’t do that enough tonight.”<br />

On if the fire and passion is not there:<br />

“We lost two games straight, by a huge margin. Whether it’s there or not, it really doesn’t matter. We’re<br />

not successful in going out there and winning games, and we must get better from that.”<br />

On if it’s a matter of execution or effort:<br />

“I think everything goes into play at this particular point and time, especially when you lose games by<br />

such huge margins. I don’t know, I’m just kind of at a loss for words. I really don’t know how it went<br />

wrong, but it’s definitely taken a wrong turn, and we have to find our way back.”<br />

On if he is shocked about not making the playoffs:<br />

“Shocker? No, it’s not a shocker. Like I said we put ourselves in this position. A let down? Absolutely. I<br />

know what type of team we are and caliber of team we are. But, like I said, that means nothing unless<br />

you come out and play on Sunday. Obviously, we haven’t been doing that.”<br />

On if winning the Super Bowl has made you satisfied:<br />

“I can speak for myself when I say, ‘Absolutely not.’ I play this game full speed, and to the best of my<br />

abilities. I’m not going to be perfect on every play. But I’m striving for that. I can’t speak for everybody<br />

else, I don’t know. But there is obviously something missing. This is not who we are. This is not our<br />

team. But this is the team that we’ve displayed the last two weeks.”<br />

On what Coach Coughlin said after the game:<br />

“It was not really too much to say. We know we didn’t achieve our goals, the goals that we set out to<br />

achieve in the beginning of the year. We still had a fighting chance to make our way to the playoffs and<br />

achieve that. But, like I say, it’s a huge let down for everyone; family, friends, the organization and more<br />

importantly, ourselves. This is not the team that we are.”<br />

On if the defense takes the team’s performance personal, because they were the spark during last<br />

season’s Super Bowl run:<br />

“I can only speak for myself when I say, ‘Absolutely.’ I definitely take it personal. I take it personal every<br />

play. I understand where mistakes are being made. I understand my mistakes. I understand everyone’s<br />

mistakes. But we have to go out there and try to fix those mistake and make sure it doesn’t happen<br />

again. And that’s how you become a better team. It just seems like the same thing keeps happening over<br />

and over. We get better through practice, and our practices have been great. But for other reasons, we<br />

haven’t been ready to come out there and play on Sunday.”


THE COUGHLIN CORNER<br />

2012 new york giants • week 17 • VS. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 16<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: You essentially have to win your last two games to go to the playoffs, just as you did last year.<br />

Some players have said that the experience of previously being in this situation is helpful now. Others,<br />

to quote Jason Pierre-Paul, think that’s “bull-crap.” What are your thoughts on that?<br />

Coughlin: “We have two games to play and we have to win both games to get in the playoffs. That’s my<br />

take on that. Just because we’ve been there before and had our backs to the wall and we performed<br />

and did well, we have some inconsistencies this year that, quite frankly, have upset me to the point<br />

where I really don’t want to be historical. I want to see the consistency of effort and performance that I<br />

think we’re capable of and I’m trying to figure out, like everybody else is and I’ve talked to the team<br />

about, the peaks - I’ve done that. It’s not like they haven’t heard it coming. But there are some other<br />

issues. The issues are performance. You have to go play. We’ve had pretty good practices. I don’t have<br />

any complaint with last Thursday or Friday. I don’t. Why don’t we play better on Sunday? That’s a very<br />

good question. The bigger the games, the more fun it is, the more you look forward to it and so these<br />

are the games. This a whole season wrapped up in two weeks, one game at a time.”<br />

Q: Numerous players have repeated your comments about the team’s inconsistencies. Are you glad<br />

they’re talking about it or concerned they will become obsessed about finding a reason for it?<br />

Coughlin: “You are what you are. You have to discuss what the heck is wrong with your team and to do<br />

the things that we’ve done and beat the teams we’ve beaten and lose to the teams we’ve lost to by<br />

what we’ve lost by, in the manner that we’ve lost, it needs to be recognized. Throw the word<br />

consistency out. Call it whatever you want. Why aren’t we on an ascending line? That’s the word I was<br />

using with our team. We need to be ascending. Not leveled off and not going backwards, but ascending<br />

at this time of the year because it’s discussed by every team, even the teams that are in the playoffs<br />

now. If you listen closely, they want to be playing the best football that they can when the tournament<br />

starts. They want to be playing their best. They don’t want to be asking questions about, ‘Are we going<br />

to do this or are we going to do that?’ You don’t want to be asking those questions. You want those<br />

answered. When you go to work you want everybody on the same page.”<br />

Q: How helpful is it psychologically for the players to know that they control their own destiny? Does<br />

that make a big difference to them?<br />

Coughlin: “We have literally taken that approach since the bye. But now the way I say it is you have your<br />

toes on the ledge. You’re kind of doing this (leans over and looks down as if he’s on a ledge) a little bit.<br />

You’re either going to make it or you’re not going to make it. There isn’t any more breathing room.<br />

There’s no margin for error for where you want to get to. We’re back to the 'finish' theme, the 'finish'<br />

mantra. We’ve been here before and we’ve taken an entire season to discuss this because of things that<br />

have happened prior to us going in that direction. Well, we’re no different right now. Win two games.<br />

That probably doesn’t get discussed. You will have been 4-2 in your last six. If you split the last two, you<br />

didn’t finish the way you needed to. You learned a great lesson about finishing the year before and you<br />

didn’t finish the way you wanted to this year.”


Q: Some of the players say they have so much confidence in Eli because he’s come through so many<br />

times before in these situations. Do you ever think the players rely on him too much in the sense that<br />

they’re waiting for him to make a play?<br />

Coughlin: “The man is the leader. He’s the quarterback. He sets the pace, normally, for the entire team.<br />

He gives great direction. The way he conducts his life, the way he works, his passion for playing, his<br />

competitiveness – and really, his desire to be in pressure situations, he is an excellent example for all. So<br />

I don’t think it’s bad for them to say that. But I do think they have to understand sometimes it helps to<br />

create an opportunity for Eli. We go from four takeaways (two weeks ago in a victory over <strong>New</strong> Orleans)<br />

to none (in last week’s loss to Atlanta). We go from the 48-yard line for field position to again the minuswhatever.<br />

I mean you’re playing against defensive teams that are pretty good. It’s not easy, especially<br />

when they’re scoring fast and he’s contributing to that, too. Everybody relies on Eli to go do it. We did it<br />

(coming back to win late) seven times the year before, and I like that for him in terms of when people<br />

think about him and his reputation as a quarterback and as a pressure player. I like that. I want that, but<br />

I’d like to see it happen a little bit right now.”<br />

Q: Jason Pierre-Paul said he’s playing well though his sacks have declined. How much do you look at<br />

sack totals when you judge the guys who are supposed to be pressuring the quarterback?<br />

Coughlin: “Certainly I’m aware of it, but I also know what the total package is and I also know that this<br />

game begins by stopping the run. Quite frankly, that’s not been a strong point for us.”<br />

Q: Is there anything you can do at this point in the season about tackling?<br />

Coughlin: “I think so. A lot of what you do at this point in time of the year is mental. Run your feet. Get<br />

in position. See what you hit. Be the aggressor. Get there first. Wrap tackle. Don’t just try to block tackle.<br />

Stay up and run through. Get some people to the ball. Go in swarms, not individually.”<br />

Q: Domenik Hixon came back from two ACL injuries, which requires a lot of resolve, patience and hard<br />

work. We’re getting into these crucial games and you’ve again made him the punt returner. He was<br />

the leading receiver the other day. Talk about the kind of attitude that he has.<br />

Coughlin: “He never flinched, which is amazing. Domenik is a very good football player. He’s a very<br />

steady football player. He is a veteran who is aware of circumstances. He will stay within the guidelines<br />

of his position and how he is to react according to situations on the field, no matter where the ball is<br />

located, whether it be third down, first and second down, the green zone. He is a reliable, dependable<br />

player and he gives confidence to his quarterback because the quarterback knows exactly what he can<br />

expect from Domenik. We have, quite frankly, maneuvered a great deal of our season to get to this<br />

point with him so that he builds his own confidence that he knew he could continue to function.”<br />

Q: Lawrence Tynes has missed a field goal attempt in each of the last three games. In your first season<br />

here in 2004, Steve Christie had a similar spate of missed kicks. You stuck with him because he was a<br />

veteran and he went on to have an outstanding season. Do you have the same feeling now with<br />

Lawrence?<br />

Coughlin: “Absolutely. Lawrence has done it before and he’s done it many times and he’s won games<br />

with pressure kicks. How do you kick a 47-yard field goal in minus-24 degrees under the pressure of<br />

sending your team to the Super Bowl? The guy has been under pressure and performed before and I<br />

have all the confidence in the world that he’ll do that again. As a matter of fact, I’m hoping he gets in<br />

that position where he can do that again.”<br />

Q: This week you’re in Baltimore and the Ravens have one of the best special teams outfits you've<br />

faced this season.


Coughlin: “Year in and year out. Outstanding, physical, strong, fast, skilled. A good punter (Sam Koch)<br />

and a good kicker (rookie Justin Turner). The returner (Jacoby Jones) leads the league (with a 32.5-yard<br />

kickoff return average). He’s got three touchdowns, one on a punt return and two on kickoff returns.<br />

He’s a 215-pound man. Punt it long and out of bounds is what I say. And their coverage teams are both<br />

in the top 10. They have lots of linebackers in play.”<br />

Q: On their coverage teams?<br />

Coughlin: “On their team, you have a bunch of linebackers. They’re nicked a little bit, but that’s how<br />

they’re built. They have plenty of guys that are physical and can run and meet all those requirements of<br />

special teams.”<br />

Q: You do so much studying in the offseason of upcoming opponents and now all of a sudden the<br />

Ravens have a new play-caller (Jim Caldwell) who has never called plays before. How did that affect<br />

your preparation?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s obvious that you’ve done all your studying with one play-caller and now you have another<br />

one, so there may be a reference toward things that have been successful for him in the past that you’re<br />

relatively unaware of. But I don’t think that really offsets (your preparation) unless you see a game going<br />

in a different direction. But you have the most recent game. He called last week’s game, so obviously<br />

you’re heavily involved in that.”<br />

Q: I know Ed Reed is a little older now, but does he still roam center field as well as he used to?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s all over the place. He’s not just in center field. He’s down. He’s back. He’s in the half.<br />

He’s strong side and, all of a sudden, he’s weak side. He’s all over the place.”<br />

Q: You usually don’t hear players talking about current events, but they were very emotional about<br />

the tragedy last week in <strong>New</strong>town, Conn. Did you speak to the team about it?<br />

Coughlin: “We had a moment of silence, which was probably two minutes which could have been five.<br />

We all stood. I talked probably for 30 or 40 seconds and then the rest of the time was silent. But the<br />

players were talking about it themselves. They were talking about it in the morning when they were<br />

coming into work (on Saturday). I know exactly what they were thinking, because I was thinking the<br />

same thing. I was thinking about my children and how they were affected because they have young kids.<br />

I know that these players, as if I was thinking about my own children, with young kids and what their<br />

thoughts are. How in the world can you think that you have to have reservations about your child going<br />

to school? Your kid is at school. He’s safe. He’s going to be taught. That’s what you’re mindful of.<br />

“We all have feelings. We all have emotions. We all would like everything to be right in the world. It’s<br />

difficult for people to understand how evil can exist in the world at this extent. But I wanted us as a<br />

family to recognize the families in what they were going through.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 15<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: Before the season finale against Dallas last year you called it an “all or nothing” game because you<br />

had no margin for error. You still have three games to play, but does this week’s game in Atlanta<br />

present a similar situation?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s similar from the standpoint we have a one-game lead with three games to go. So<br />

obviously there’s not a lot of room for error, especially in the division. The second tiebreaker (division<br />

record) is not a good one for us.”<br />

Q: The players clearly understand the importance of these games, but do you change your approach in<br />

practice at this time of year, for example, emphasizing attention to detail, to drive the point home<br />

that these games are critical?<br />

Coughlin: “They know because it’s brought to their attention every day. Every day we’re on something<br />

really hard. When you come out of a game like last week (a 52-27 victory over <strong>New</strong> Orleans) you have<br />

three or four things that are extremely critical to you if you’re going to make the jump to the next level<br />

to try and continue to improve every week - as you have to at this time of the year to be the best you<br />

can be. Those things you never leave alone. Penalties on offense - where did this come from? All of a<br />

sudden, we’re a penalty team on offense. Six in the last two weeks. It’s ridiculous. So that area of it, just<br />

pounding away at that. No turnovers. Stop the run. Special teams again, guess what. They have great<br />

coverage teams and an outstanding kick returner (waiting for them in Atlanta). Wow. Every week.<br />

You’re into that every week, but you see the power of field position based on last week. There is no<br />

question about it.”<br />

Q: In the loss in Washington, your average starting point was the 15-yard line and you scored 16<br />

points. Against <strong>New</strong> Orleans it was at the 49-yard line and you scored 52 points. You can almost make<br />

the case with the turnovers and third downs that you played better in Washington, but you had much<br />

better field position against <strong>New</strong> Orleans.<br />

Coughlin: “That’s been said. That’s been floated around in this building from the coaches, but we had<br />

nothing to show for it. Don’t forget in this game our turnovers gave us the ball in good field position,<br />

too, and all of those things contributed to that. By kickoff alone we got the ball on average at the 48-<br />

yard line. So there isn’t any question about the benefit of that. You don’t have to be a mathematician to<br />

figure out first downs from there.”<br />

Q: It seems like the importance of field position is underrated in general.<br />

Coughlin: “It’s not talked about much, but it’s so critical. For us there’s also time of possession against<br />

these great offensive teams, and we’ve done a good job there, too. We had the ball more than<br />

Washington and we were 30 seconds behind the other day. It will be critical again this game.”<br />

Q: Last week, your players seemingly had extra motivation because they had lost three in a row to<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans, including a defeat last year. The Falcons have the same added incentive this week after<br />

your 24-2 win in the playoffs last season. Do you believe that kind of motivation comes into play and<br />

do you mention that to the players that this is a team looking to avenge its defeat in the playoffs?


Coughlin: “Well, most of the time I spend talking about them being 11-2 and having the most wins in the<br />

National Football League, so I’m not as concerned about where they were. I’m sure they talk about that,<br />

but what I’m concerned about is the fact that throughout the course of the entire season, it’s a long<br />

season and there’s a lot of ups and downs for everybody, no matter what your talent level is, no matter<br />

where you are and this team is 11-2. So they’re a good football team.”<br />

Q: You’ve had success in the Georgia Dome. What’s the key to maintaining poise in the noise?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s very loud. It’ll be louder now because of the success that they’ve had, but it has to be<br />

done. The communication process is something that’s not easy. The focus, the concentration has got to<br />

stay imminent at every second, because right now what I really do preach is the fact that the intensity<br />

level of every snap now - if you stop and think about it last week, we said there was 240 to 260 snaps<br />

left in the regular season, 120 on special teams. Well, take 60 away and here is where we are. Every<br />

snap is critical and when you look at some of the things that Atlanta has done in late game-type heroics<br />

you understand that. They’ve also had 49 points this year off of drives that were four plays or less. They<br />

are a quick strike outfit and so there are a lot of things that you do have to understand when you talk<br />

about the intensity of every snap right now.”<br />

Q: Eli Manning threw an interception that was returned for a touchdown early in the game last week.<br />

He later threw another pick that led to a score. How do you deal with him during the game when that<br />

happens? Do you immediately say something to him?<br />

Coughlin: “I didn’t when he came to the sideline. He walked off right near me, I think on both occasions,<br />

and I didn’t say anything at all with the first one and then we ran the kick back (for a touchdown), so it<br />

was exciting. The second one I simply say what he already knows and what he’s saying coming to the<br />

sideline. When the timing of the play is disrupted and you begin to force or stare down a receiver, it’s<br />

attracting people. Throw it away. Just simple stuff. Nothing complicated.”<br />

Q: Is your approach in that situation to try to offer encouragement?<br />

Coughlin: “I try to. With him, I’ve always done that. I always try to encourage or say something that’s<br />

meaningful for him to put that whole thing in perspective. You don’t erase it, but you try to create an<br />

opportunity to improve.”<br />

Q: David Wilson scored three touchdowns and set records last week. He handled the disappointment<br />

of not playing earlier in the season and now he’s had some success. He got a lot of attention this<br />

week. Do you think he is ready to handle that success?<br />

Coughlin: “I hope so, because he said the right things. He said the type of things you’d want him to say.<br />

He’s focusing, he’s working hard because he wants to be a guy that contributes and not the guy that<br />

prevents us. He’s going to be a target now. He’s going to have to know that and so I hope he can handle<br />

it and I have to believe he will.”<br />

Q: He’s not the biggest guy in the world. Sometimes people look at smaller running backs and say<br />

they’re going to get beat up if they get a lot of carries. But a lot of times it seems those are the guys<br />

who avoid the big hits more than some of the bigger backs. Do you agree with that?<br />

Coughlin: “I don’t know. I would just say this to you. It’s the individual. These guys are not small. They’re<br />

short. They’re not small. They’re thick. They’re muscular. This guy has very, very good leg strength and<br />

he has got one ingredient that you look for in everybody and it’s stamina. He has outstanding stamina. It<br />

appears that he can go all day long, so those are going to be assets he needs right down the stretch<br />

here.”


Q: The defense seems to play solid for a stretch and then gives up a long play (58 of 20 or more yards<br />

this season). How concerned are you about the long plays?<br />

Coughlin: “I’m very concerned, but there’s a combination of things that occur when that happens. It’s<br />

not just the ball in the air. How did the quarterback get that much time? What was the coverage? Where<br />

are people supposed to be? What are they seeing? Do we see the ball in the air? Are we playing the ball<br />

in the air? Are we in perfect position? You have a lot of things that you have to evaluate when you talk<br />

about that. I certainly think we have to improve. We can’t give up the big plays. We gave up some big<br />

plays the other day in a big win; too many, actually.”<br />

Q: On both of Stevie Brown’s interceptions last week, he seemed to read the play immediately. Does<br />

he have unusually good anticipation?<br />

Coughlin: “That second interception was so important to our success, to shutting them down, to<br />

creating a negative on their part, denying them an opportunity to score like that and then running it<br />

back 70 yards to the other 20-yard line. He anticipated, he saw it, he knew what they were trying to do<br />

trying to get (tight end Jimmy) Graham in position down the middle of the field, which they had done so<br />

many times with big receivers, either Marques Colston or Graham. So his anticipation was excellent.”<br />

Q: As you studied the Falcons this year in the offseason, did you have to study their new<br />

coordinators?<br />

Coughlin: “Absolutely. They have two new coordinators (Dirk Koetter on offense, Mike Nolan on<br />

defense). You look at them from years gone by, but it's the personnel you’re looking at. You don’t get to<br />

study what they really are with the two new coordinators until the season. So we’ve gotten information<br />

about them, but what really is important is the way they played this season.”<br />

Q: On offense, the Falcons have two terrific receivers in Roddy White and Julio Jones and on defense<br />

they have outstanding safeties in William Moore and Thomas DeCoud…<br />

Coughlin: “Strong. Big and strong. Look at Jones run through arm tackles and make plays. He had a great<br />

play against Tampa when the corners really got him and they’re going to tackle him and they can’t tackle<br />

him. The guy is so strong and White is the same way. Big and strong. The two safeties are outstanding.<br />

Moore is physical. He’s going to put the hat on anything that moves.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 14<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: Last year after you lost to the Redskins in the 15 th game, you told the players it was an exciting time<br />

of year, they still controlled their own destiny and they should take advantage of it. After losing in<br />

Washington Monday night, you’re in first place with four games remaining. Is it largely the same this<br />

situation?<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, it is. Destiny is a matter of choice. We talked about that (Thursday) morning, but we also<br />

talked about the positive energy that has to be generated at this time of year about the opportunities<br />

that we have. We’re 7-5. We lead the division by one game. We do have control of our own fate in our<br />

own hands and that’s the way you want it. You don’t want to be dependent on anyone else, and so<br />

that’s where we are and trying to stay positive. The problem with a Monday night game is if you look at<br />

a normal cycle, it takes the players a couple of days to get back to where they’re focused. It goes ahead<br />

and not back and when you don’t see the players until Wednesday, even though I really didn’t dwell on<br />

a lot from the other night, I did talk about three particular areas. One, consistency; two was the<br />

penalties, which came out of nowhere; and three was the finish idea, which we’ve always had but, quite<br />

frankly, in our last two losses we haven’t finished. We talked briefly about that, but I tried to put it in a<br />

positive way.”<br />

Q: You mentioned on your conference call many of the good things the team did Monday night. When<br />

you’re coaching this week, are you accentuating what you did well or are you focusing on what you<br />

have to correct?<br />

Coughlin: “We take the opponent and we focus on what it’s going to take to defeat the opponent. What<br />

we’re trying to do is to create the idea where finishing the thing is so important. It’s been a difficult time<br />

for me because one of the things I did say to the team right after the game was, ‘What happened in the<br />

second half?’ One hundred yards in the second half is not going to get it done.”<br />

Q: When you said you have to win the four games, that seems to be a real challenge to the players,<br />

both in terms of what they have to do to make the playoffs and the importance of improving their<br />

play. Have you challenged the players to go out and do that?<br />

Coughlin: “I challenge the players to win every game, every week. What I was really doing, and I’ve done<br />

it consistently now, particularly since we came back from the bye, is it’s now a four-game schedule. We<br />

need to win all the games in our four-game schedule. But really, just as importantly, we have to play<br />

consistently at a championship level. We had the Green Bay experience (a 38-10 victory), which was a<br />

great experience when we had great passion and our energy level was very, very high and we played like<br />

we expected to win. I wouldn’t say that about the other night. So we have to get back to that. We have<br />

to play that way to establish yourself finishing the season that way, and if you’re playing your best<br />

football, then you have high expectations and they’re legit. But if you’re not playing especially well, then<br />

that’s another issue.”<br />

Q: Your current turnover differential is plus-14, which is the best of your career. That is something<br />

that is always very important to you. Do you feel like you really haven’t taken advantage of that as<br />

well as you should have in terms of scoring points off of turnovers?


Coughlin: "I don’t relate that directly to that. When you have all the amassed yards that you had in the<br />

first half (273 in Washington) and you have only 13 points, you just kind of ask, ‘Where are the points?’”<br />

Q: Plus-14 is something you’ve probably strived for.<br />

Coughlin: “But you have to remember last year. There were people that were plus-28. San Francisco and<br />

who was the other team that was almost plus-30 (Green Bay was plus-24)? Hopefully, it does turn out to<br />

be that way. But it also means that (the opponent) has to earn it. When you’re not turning the ball over,<br />

the opponent gets no benefit. And that’s, quite frankly, what we’re trying to do is to create takeaways,<br />

where you have a team that’s averaging 11 drives a game and all of sudden it’s eight. It’s only eight he<br />

can do with, because we’ve got three of his. And if we get all 11, we’ve always figured if we get 11, then<br />

we’ll have the points that will show it. Two weeks ago we did. Last week we didn’t. But you had a pretty<br />

solid, solid football game in which the one turnover we did get in the game was deep in our territory. It<br />

didn’t provide us with the field position you’re talking about there.”<br />

Q: Do you feel fortunate you were able to replace Sean Locklear with David Diehl, who has 145 career<br />

starts?<br />

Coughlin: “It was David Diehl’s job. He was the starting right tackle. He’s had injuries this year that he’s<br />

never had before. Locklear stepped in and played and it’s unfortunate that Sean is hurt and gone for the<br />

season. I feel badly for him. He’s earned the right to be here and to help us at this point in the year.<br />

Unfortunately, it didn’t work out that way. So now David Diehl coming off his most recent injury has got<br />

to help us take this thing to a better level, play our final four games at a much higher quality. We’re<br />

starting to run it a little bit. Let’s keep that going.”<br />

Q: Keith Rivers got extensive time the other night. Is he finally healthy?<br />

Coughlin: “You’re always going to try to match up according to the people that you play and what their<br />

strengths are and so on and so forth. Rivers is healthy and he continues to help us on special teams and<br />

also contributed obviously with the fumble recovery (in Washington). Chase (Blackburn) knocked it out<br />

and he got the ball.”<br />

Q: With Rivers in the lineup, can you take advantage of Mathias Kiwanuka’s versatility by moving him<br />

upfront?<br />

Coughlin: “Yes. He’s in the rotation. He’s been up there. He’s been there since we came back from the<br />

bye week.”<br />

Q: Drew Brees leads the league in touchdown passes and also leads the league in interceptions. Is this<br />

a “bonanza” game, where you need to get a lot of sacks?<br />

Coughlin: “The game we just showed the team (Thursday) morning was the (<strong>New</strong> Orleans vs.) San<br />

Francisco game with five sacks and two interceptions for touchdowns (by the 49ers). That certainly let<br />

them stand in good stead. We need to have pressure on the quarterback. We need to get to the<br />

quarterback here. That’s our game, let’s face it. That’s what these guys have done best over the course<br />

of their careers. Now this team will run the ball. They ran the ball very effectively against us a year ago<br />

and they have done that and they are multi-talented at the running back spot, as they are at receiver<br />

and as they are at tight end and as they are at offensive line. They have a really good offensive machine.<br />

Look at them in the green zone: 70 percent touchdowns, first in the league. They’re 44 percent on third<br />

down. They do an awful lot of good things.”<br />

Q: They seem as deep as any team you’ve ever played.<br />

Coughlin: “Very deep.”


Q: Their defense is ranked last in the league but seems to have improved recently.<br />

Coughlin: “Absolutely. Atlanta had 273 yards the other day. Atlanta did run the ball, but they certainly<br />

didn’t amass a lot of yards. You’re talking about a 23-13 game where <strong>New</strong> Orleans has got a chance to<br />

score a touchdown or a field goal before the half and the clock runs out on them.”<br />

Q: How big a weapon is their punter, Thomas Morstead?<br />

Coughlin: "He’s a good punter now, no question. But he also has the benefit of playing nine games<br />

indoors (eight at home and one in Atlanta). You watch Atlanta go back and forth. They both play in that<br />

operation.”<br />

Q: Are Darren Sproles and Travaris Cadet very dangerous return specialists?<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, they are. They put Cadet in there and he runs a 75-yarder right away. This (running back<br />

Chris) Ivory kid, he’s 5-9, 222 pounds and he runs a 4.48. He tears them up. He’s the third or fourth one<br />

that gets to play. He doesn’t get to play much. Pierre Thomas gets it overall and (Mark) Ingram slams it<br />

up in there and this guy is their outside guy. But he’s very good.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 13<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: The day after the victory over Green Bay, you were asked a question about how you can get the<br />

team to play that well every week. The idealist in you always wants to play at that level. Realistically,<br />

that doesn’t happen in the NFL. Where do you fall between realism and idealism when it comes to<br />

your team’s play?<br />

Coughlin: “My whole deal was when we went away (for the bye), having played as poorly as we did, we<br />

took the break and I sent the players out of here. I said, ‘Get away, enjoy your families, relax, get<br />

yourself mentally and physically rested.’ When we returned it was a six-week season. There isn’t<br />

anybody that can’t focus and bust their tail for a six-week season. Is that saying that it’s any easier than<br />

it is? No. It’s never easy in this profession. That’s why it takes everything you’ve got every time. One<br />

game is done. We’re not going backwards. We’re a little bit more experienced as a team than a group of<br />

guys that is going to let a win, even though it was a good win, affect us going forward. The very next day<br />

you’re on to the next opponent, because unless you do everything in your power to have the best<br />

preparation you can have -- because preparation is where success truly lies -- you’re going to stumble<br />

and you can’t afford to stumble. So that’s where I am. Am I an idealist? Yes, I am. I’m also a realist.”<br />

Q: You played 10 weeks without a break after playing into February last season. Did you need the bye<br />

at the point it arrived? Was it a good time for the bye?<br />

Coughlin: “Absolutely. I was asked that question and I said looking back it would have been good after<br />

eight (because the <strong>Giants</strong> lost games nine and 10). I’m being facetious. But yes, 10 straight weeks. Who<br />

goes 10 weeks without a bye?”<br />

Q: You can’t seem to find a happy medium. The bye’s either too early or too late.<br />

Coughlin: “Well, I’ll take it after eight games every year, or nine or seven. The ones that get you are the<br />

(byes after) two and three (games).”<br />

Q: Immediately after the Packers game you remarked about how well the team played. I’m going to<br />

assume that opinion held true after watching the tape. How many times when watch a tape does it<br />

change your initial opinion of how a team played in the game?<br />

Coughlin: “There’s the game and the emotions (puts his hands down on the left side of his desk) and<br />

here’s the reality after you look at the tape (moves his hands to the right side). You’re never happy.”<br />

Q: Really? Every time?<br />

Coughlin: “No. Not every time, but you’re rarely - because you bleed with every play when you’re<br />

grading the tape. You look at it and you ask, ‘Why did that happen? Why did he do that? How did that<br />

happen? How did we get away with that?’ But then there are the great plays, too. Chase (Blackburn) is<br />

batting the ball away. Those are great plays. You just have to remove yourself from the emotions so you<br />

can be real about what has to be improved on.”<br />

Q: Are there games when you look at the tape and come away thinking the team played better or<br />

worse than you thought?<br />

Coughlin: “Rarely.”


Q: When you watch a tape, do you start opening kickoff and go to the end? Or do you do offense,<br />

defense and special teams?<br />

Coughlin: “I do special teams first and then I do our defense and then I do our offense.”<br />

Q: Why do you do special teams first?<br />

Coughlin: “I always do. Even when I prepare I do special teams first, because I want to know exactly<br />

what we’re up against in that regard and then I want to know how the players prepared and played in<br />

that critical area as far as field position goes, and how the guys that are on this team that we count on to<br />

do that job are doing. How did they do?”<br />

Q: You mentioned Chase. Is he getting better with age? He seems to be in the middle of so much?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s into it. He’s so into it. He’s such a great example for other players, young and old. You<br />

watch him even through the jog-thru on a Wednesday against a complicated team like the Redskins and<br />

he’s all over it. He’s making all the calls. If one of the calls isn’t clear to him, he’ll turn around and talk<br />

about it there. You can’t help but know and he works himself right into it. Everybody relies on him. They<br />

rely on him. They look to him, because he doesn’t ever back down from that responsibility no matter<br />

what it is - special teams or defense. And he’s smart. He has to be for what he’s been able to<br />

accomplish.”<br />

Q: Mathias Kiwanuka played exclusively on the line last week. Does he have a unique skill set to be<br />

able to excel at both linebacker and on the defensive line?<br />

Coughlin: “Sure he does. No question he does, but the number one thing about him is his<br />

competitiveness and his toughness and because he’s consistent in terms of how he plays, how he<br />

prepares, his effort; you know that he takes full advantage of opportunities. The fact that the rush was<br />

strong last week from a number of people provided that he was the right guy in the right position, and<br />

that’s how it happens sometimes.”<br />

Q: You converted 50 percent of your third down opportunities last week, the highest percentage since<br />

the first Washington game. How important was that to what you accomplished on offense?<br />

Coughlin: “If you’re going to do the things that we felt we had to do, it was very important. We did win<br />

the time of possession and you’re not going to do that without the continuity of making third downs. So<br />

the ability to keep the ball away from the potent offense that the Packers present was critical for us and<br />

we were able to do that.”<br />

Q: You walked into the locker room after the game and Andre Brown is in tears after breaking his<br />

fibula. It took him four training camps to finally make the team this year…<br />

Coughlin: “It’s sad.”<br />

Q: How big was his contribution this year?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s played well. We’ve asked him to continue to have more responsibility and he’s gladly<br />

done that and he looked forward to it and he’s gotten very good at it. He came within a whisker of two<br />

runs breaking out of there for the big long run (last week). Rarely do you have a guy with size and speed<br />

like that who catches the ball as well as he does. He was getting very good at blitz pickup and<br />

recognition and he had done a great job of that. That’s why I said on Monday that it really took away<br />

from our win to lose a player who you felt so strongly about, not only from an emotional standpoint<br />

because here’s a guy that literally…I mean, everybody in the league had perhaps written him off. And he<br />

came back to us and we knew through the preseason that he was talented and he was more mature


than at any time we had ever seen him. He was focused and wanted it. He wanted it, but he’ll be back.<br />

He’ll be back.”<br />

Q: David Wilson’s opportunity will presumably come now. You’ve been asked a lot of questions about<br />

David Wilson. Do you believe the moment will not be too big for him and he can step in and produce?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s worked hard and he’s been open that he believes he’s ready, which is a very important<br />

part of it. And he has done a good job in practice of recognition and pickups. So it’s time. He’s got to go<br />

and he’s got to be productive.”<br />

Q: Everyone focuses on RG3, but the Redskins are one of the best rushing teams in the NFL. Do you<br />

look at them as a run-first team?<br />

Coughlin: “They are run first. But they’re multiple in terms of how they approach that run and because<br />

of the fact they’re so good at it they create some opportunities with the pass that are just incredible<br />

when you see how clearly open people are. It’s scary. Hell, they’re running around with nobody within<br />

20 yards of the receivers.”<br />

Q: You said on Monday you’re interested in studying how RG3 had improved since the <strong>Giants</strong>-<br />

Redskins game in October. When you looked at the tape, is he doing things differently now?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s doing it better. I said the other day he may not be throwing quite as many times, but his<br />

accuracy is extremely good and he throws the deep ball and he’s very strong armed.”<br />

Q: You mentioned that Mike Shanahan has been a coach that likes to use gadget plays. How do you<br />

prepare for gadget plays?<br />

Coughlin: “You’re alert, but you’re trying to find some common denominator as to when it might come<br />

whether it’s down and distance, formation, the alignment of key personnel. Why is this guy in the game?<br />

What’s he doing at that spot? You’re aware of who’s throwing the ball from the other positions, the<br />

receivers that have thrown it. All of those types of things. I don’t know that you can be totally prepared.<br />

You show some of them in practice. You can’t show them all. Whenever someone has this much time<br />

(11 days) of preparation, you’re going to see something different.”<br />

Q: Most of the Redskins’ defensive rankings are in the twenties, but their run defense is third in the<br />

league. Why are they so good at stopping the run?<br />

Coughlin: “They’re good. They’re solid. They’re technically sound. They have veteran players that know<br />

their job and fulfill that responsibility. They’re good up front. Barry Cofield is having a very, very good<br />

year. Of course, London Fletcher is nothing but a tackling machine. So those guys are good. They’ve<br />

overcome, as everyone has had to do. They’re just solid, solid in how they approach it and well coached.<br />

You name it.”<br />

Q: Lorenzo Alexander has been credited with 20 special teams tackles. Is he someone you must be<br />

aware of at all times?<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, and he’s also playing defensive end in the sub package. So he plays a lot more. His role<br />

has been extended and he’s embraced it, but he always has been a pivotal guy on their special teams<br />

outfit. When he was 285 pounds and he made those hits on kickoff coverage you just kind of shook your<br />

head. He’s in terrific shape now and he still hits very hard and he no doubt runs better. That’s what<br />

you’re facing. He’s always going to be in the mix with everything you do from a coverage standpoint.<br />

He’s always right in the middle of it. Good player.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 12<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: You had an unusually long bye...<br />

Coughlin: “It wasn’t an unusually long bye. After 10 games? In my judgment what they really needed<br />

was not to go out there and have another practice, but get their heads clear mentally and physically.”<br />

Q: You entered the bye with several self-scout objectives. Did you come out of it having accomplished<br />

everything you wanted to get done?<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, we did. From the standpoint of evaluation of our own self-scouting and the things that<br />

we didn’t do well, we got a lot done. It’s like another playbook (holds up a three-inch binder with the<br />

results of the bye-week work). The coaches did that in like a two-day session. They wrote a book on<br />

offense, defense and special teams. We do what we call our worst to best (evaluation). But yes, we did<br />

get a lot done. We spent about an hour and a half with the players on those evaluations and then you<br />

have to be selective, because you can’t cover a lot of ground if you aren’t. The little details of what is<br />

good, what is bad and what has to be improved, I think we’re all over that. So from that standpoint, the<br />

couple of days we could spend on that were good.”<br />

Q: You said you got excited and upset watching football on T.V. during the bye. A lot of us were<br />

watching the Dallas-Cleveland game. When you watch games like that during the bye, how much of<br />

you is watching as a fan and how much of you is sitting there hoping Cleveland wins?<br />

Coughlin: “I’m past that. If you get too far involved in trying to think someone else is going to help you,<br />

you’re crazy. That’s not the way this business is. In this business, you have to take care of yourself. You<br />

can’t depend on anything or anybody. So from that standpoint, I’m not into it that way. But if I’m<br />

watching a game of which I may not have any particular interest, I’m more of a fan and sometimes when<br />

I look at a game even that I’m very interested in, the Green Bay vs. Detroit game or the Cleveland vs.<br />

Dallas game, I find that if I just try to look at the whole picture instead of constantly making a note or<br />

two, it makes a bigger impact on me.”<br />

Q: Is that what you do during the bye? On Sunday do you like to just watch football?<br />

Coughlin: “Well, Sunday, I do. Sunday, I start. Usually what happens though is that I’ll take a laptop<br />

home with me. For example in this case, the Green Bay stuff. I look at their special teams during the<br />

course of the week, but I would have my laptop with me and then I might for an hour or an hour and a<br />

half on Sunday morning come back from Mass, throw that up there, look at that and then take a break -<br />

maybe not even watch anything or, for example, I was at a soccer game. One of my grandsons played<br />

soccer, so I was there for a little bit and didn’t really get into the football part of it until the second half<br />

of that game.”<br />

Q: You’ve mentioned several times that you now have a six-game schedule. Do you enter every<br />

season thinking it’s going to come down to the final six games, four games or two games?<br />

Coughlin: “You usually end up saying it after Thanksgiving or the month of December. That’s the way it<br />

normally goes.”


Q: As we start this stretch, do you believe you have to get the offense going?<br />

Coughlin: “We have to get everything going. Based on the last two weeks, there’s nothing that escapes<br />

the eye of analysis in terms of the improvement that has to be done. It’s not just the offense, but it<br />

would help tremendously if we got back to playing good, solid football. It still stings to go into a game<br />

plus-14 (turnover differential) and the opponent minus-five and they come out plus-three (which<br />

happened in Cincinnati in the <strong>Giants</strong>’ loss to the Bengals prior to the bye). How many points do we give<br />

away in those situations? You can’t play like that and so you’re ripping the heart out of the team when<br />

that happens. So somehow, some way, we need to get back to that (plus-14). There are five or six things<br />

we really believe in and that’s one of them, so that’s got to be corrected.”<br />

Q: In Cincinnati, you had just one penalty, though it was costly (a call on Justin Tryon that gave the<br />

Bengals an extra 75 yards when the <strong>Giants</strong> had to punt a second time). I would imagine getting<br />

penalized only once was a positive development.<br />

Coughlin: “The one penalty, yes, that was good. Minus-three, that’s not very good. You don’t take any<br />

satisfaction in any one thing when the final score is 31-13. But one penalty, that’s what we’re striving<br />

for. You have a spike every now and then, but we’re under five and we’re trying to get under four per<br />

game, which is all good. You don’t want to beat yourself.”<br />

Q: Eli Manning has been answering questions about whether his arm was tired or why didn’t he throw<br />

a touchdown pass the last three games. Do you ever go to him and say, “Forget about all that, you’ve<br />

done this before and we know you can play at high level?"<br />

Coughlin: “That’s exactly what we talk about. I had about 20 guys in here in the last two to three days.<br />

Every one of them with a little different topic, but all recognizing the same thing - that if we’re going to<br />

be and have an opportunity to be the team we think we are, it’s got to happen right now and for six<br />

weeks every one of us can make the sacrifices and commit ourselves to the preparation that’s necessary<br />

for us to win the division. That’s what we’re talking about doing. Win our division. Yeah, we’ve been<br />

here before. We’ve had bumps in the road before and that’s been thrown in our face too to the point<br />

where I politely said the other day that I really, quite frankly, am tired of talking about what’s wrong. I<br />

know that they feel the same way, although I’m telling the players in anticipation of this, I started out<br />

Wednesday morning and one of the keys I told them was, ‘Look, you have to prepare yourself now with<br />

NBC coming in here (for the Sunday night game vs. Green Bay) to answer all these questions about<br />

what’s wrong. Well, we have to find a way, each of us, to do so in a polite and positive way and here you<br />

go.”<br />

Q: It always seems as if nothing bothers Eli, but do you think the negativity and the questions wear on<br />

him?<br />

Coughlin: “Well, we talk about it and we’ve been down this road before. You’re going to get praise.<br />

Some of it is unwarranted. You’re going to like it. You’re going to get criticism. Some of it is<br />

unwarranted. You’re not going to like it. If you let either one of them disrupt you, disturb you or have<br />

anything to do with your preparation or how you play, then that’s wrong and that’s my position.”<br />

Q: When the assistant coaches spoke to the media, (offensive coordinator) Kevin Gilbride and<br />

(running backs coach) Jerald Ingram said David Wilson must do more than just run the ball to earn<br />

playing time. What are your thoughts about his progress and do you think he will contribute in the<br />

last six games?<br />

Coughlin: “I think he’s made good progress. Whether or not he’s totally prepared for every situation,<br />

that’s probably another issue. But he definitely does have to contribute going down the stretch here and<br />

we’re prepared to try to do that. The thing of it is that you have a young talented guy like this. You’d


love to unleash him and turn him loose out there and let him play and we need to try to get closer and<br />

closer to that. He’s young and he’s growing. He’s getting better.”<br />

Q: Is this the time in the year when rookies…<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, yes, yes. This is the time you should be getting more out of them. For sure.”<br />

Q: Have you challenged the coverage teams to play as well as they did earlier in the year?<br />

Coughlin: “Naturally, we’re challenging them. Run down the damn field and don’t stop at the 25-yard<br />

line and go make the tackle. Naturally, everybody is challenged. Everybody in the building is challenged.”<br />

Q: The Packers used their first six draft choices on defensive players. Do you think they’ve made a big<br />

improvement on defense?<br />

Coughlin: “Definitely, they have. They’ve attacked an area that they didn’t think they were very good<br />

and you take from this point in the season on, when we were getting ready to play them a year ago,<br />

they were what, 28 th (actually 30 th ) and this year they’re 12 th . Now they had an incredible amount of<br />

takeaways last year. They’ve provided themselves with some good young talent and it’s showing up on<br />

the field and they’re playing well together.”<br />

Q: Offensively it all starts with Aaron Rodgers. In your opinion, what separates him from most other<br />

quarterbacks?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s a playmaker. He’s got very great accuracy. He’s a 67 percent passer and he has a 107<br />

quarterback rating. He’s got 27 touchdowns and six interceptions. That’s not bad.”<br />

Q: On special teams, is it safe to say Randall Cobb is the player you’re most concerned with?<br />

Coughlin: “Cobb is having a heck of a year, but they also have outstanding cover teams. They’re covering<br />

well. They’re covering kicks and punts well and they’ve always been a team that you have to be aware of<br />

the gadget. The onside kick came in the divisional playoff game last year and we recovered it,<br />

fortunately. They tried the fake field goal against Chicago and scored a touchdown with it, shovel pass.<br />

They’ve always done that kind of stuff. You have to be on your toes.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 10<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: You were asked Monday about how you prioritize the issues you need to address and you first<br />

mentioned the run defense – so we’ll start there. In the last six weeks, the opposing teams’ rushing<br />

totals have been 191, 84, 80, 248, 19 and 158. Why are you seeing these inconsistencies?<br />

Coughlin: “You have to recognize who the opponent is and what their conviction is. Sometimes people<br />

are not inclined to stick with the run. The teams that obviously are committed to the run, it doesn’t<br />

mean they’re not going to throw. There are many times they throw and then run and other times the<br />

run comes later in the game. So you have different types of strategic concepts in terms of run and pass.<br />

“I just say (the run defense is a priority) for a multitude of reasons. The first thing is that when you state<br />

you have to stop the run, you’re also declaring a physical mentality and that mentality is ‘I don’t care<br />

whether there are six men in the box seven, eight - stop the run.’ It’s so critical to every other thing that<br />

you want to accomplish in terms of being able to force the pass or force the pass rush and have more<br />

opportunities to turn the ball over and that type of thing. You’re making a statement about who you are.<br />

There’s too much evidence of being able to mush it in there. Now the thing that I did disagree with is<br />

people kept saying that this kid (Pittsburgh’s Isaac Redman) that ran the ball against us the other day<br />

was the third-string back. He was a starter coming out of camp, so he’s a good player. They have some<br />

good runners and two or three of them are exactly the same. They’re stocky. They’re thick and then<br />

they come at you with the real quick hit. From a mentality standpoint, you have to be a team that<br />

committed to stop the run, because it’s also an indication of your physicality.<br />

Q: You said yesterday Chris Canty and Rocky Bernard are working their way back into shape, but you<br />

also didn’t have your middle linebacker (Chase Blackburn) last week. Was that a factor?<br />

Coughlin: “Sure, it was. The run fits were critical. You’re looking at a style of team – in the AFC North<br />

they’re all built like this, so you’ve got the same thing. You’ve got big, big offensive linemen and a lot of<br />

times it’s not fancy. It’s just mush, come at you and knock you back. The back powers in behind there<br />

and all of a sudden it’s four yards. But you can’t get knocked out of there and you have to be able to get<br />

off the block. I don’t care who you are or what position you play or what your technique is. If I’m playing<br />

a technique and the ball is being run on the opposite side, I have to squeeze it or mush it down in there<br />

or separate or get rid of the blocker and make the play. You just don’t stay in that gap and sit there and<br />

let the ball go through. You can’t do that. You’re not going to tackle these good backs with an arm<br />

tackle. You may slow them down and allow other people to get engaged, but you have to remember<br />

that guy is going to fall forward for three or four yards with an arm tackle. So you have to get there.<br />

You’ve got to get the hole plugged. You plug the holes with bodies. Stack it up.”<br />

Q: You mentioned there were 12 missed tackles last week. Was that the first time tackling was an<br />

issue?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s always an issue. It’s just a number. A number like that jumps out at you and you can easily<br />

say how critical it is, but once again it’s professional football. You’re a long way from training camp.<br />

You’ve had games where you’ve tackled better and the key is get a bunch of people to the ball and you’ll<br />

tackle better. Don’t leave space out there and expect a guy to be all by himself and then make a<br />

miraculous play. You visualize a 230-pound, six-foot runner and there’s a lot of mass to try to get down.”


Q: When things go well for Eli, he’s very good at putting it aside and focusing on the next task. Is he<br />

also that way when things don’t go so well for him?<br />

Coughlin: “I think so. I think he is. It’s the great thing about our game. You get a chance to line up again<br />

and go. So let’s go fix it and move on. He’s mentally tough.”<br />

Q: Do great players sometimes need a pat on the back?<br />

Coughlin: “Sure, everybody does. Everybody needs to know that everyone is totally behind them and<br />

that we believe completely it can be resolved. I always told Eli when he was just a young player, ‘Look,<br />

understand this - the head coach and the quarterback are going to receive way too much praise and way<br />

too much criticism. So if things are going well, you’re the greatest thing that ever walked the face of the<br />

earth. It’s not going well, where else are people going to look to place the blame? Right at the same<br />

spot, so you’ve got to learn how to deal with that.’ Then when you couple that with John Wooden and<br />

the way he felt about it, it makes it very simple. He said, ‘You’re going to be praised. Some of it is<br />

warranted and some not. You’re going to like it. You’re going to get criticism. Some of it is warranted<br />

and some not. You’re not going to like that. But if you let that affect you in any way in terms of your<br />

preparation, then you’re wrong. It’s a mistake. You can’t fall into that trap.’”<br />

Q: You did some one-on-one drills with Eli and the receivers in practice yesterday. When you’re not<br />

doing as well as you want in an area is it good sometimes to go back to the fundamentals?<br />

Coughlin: “Sure. It’s all about fundamentals. We always associate certain drills with certain things. As<br />

you get into the season and you make your adjustments according to health issues, for example,<br />

practice opportunities, sometimes you have to adjust that. So in this regard in discussing this with Eli, I<br />

already knew what he was going to say, because that’s something that he looks forward to on a full-time<br />

basis. He has the ability to do some one-on-one work with the receivers, so we were able to get back to<br />

that yesterday and everybody looked forward to it and looked at it as a positive.”<br />

Q: Victor Cruz said teams are being more physical with him in coverage. Are you seeing that?<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, everybody knocks you around. It would be derelict in their duty if they didn’t. They’re<br />

not going to let you go where you want to go within that concept and also the rules. You have five yards<br />

to do it.”<br />

Q: How much confidence do you have in Lawrence Tynes?<br />

Coughlin: “Outstanding, and he deserves it. Do I wish he would have made the 51-yarder the other day?<br />

Of course. But he’s been tremendous. The operation has been tremendous.”<br />

Q: You brought up the lack of first downs (the <strong>Giants</strong> have 24 in the last two games). How much of<br />

that is a third-down conversion problem?<br />

Coughlin: “Big time, it’s a part of it. You get 11 drives normally. What you do with those drives is critical.<br />

You don’t make third downs, you’re not going to have any first downs, and so you have to convert. We<br />

haven’t done that. We have four in the last 20. That’s ridiculous. We’ve got to get going.”<br />

Q: You often talk about your 8 a.m. Wednesday meeting with the players when you begin the work<br />

week and introduce the upcoming opponent. How important to you is that meeting and how much<br />

time do you spend preparing for the meeting?<br />

Coughlin: “I spend a lot of time on that. I spend a lot of my Monday night and Tuesday just researching<br />

the opponent and digging and, admittedly, I spend a lot more time at it than we did 20 years ago. But<br />

that’s the message that starts the week off.


“You have to have a theme, and I usually give them early keys, in addition to all the information we give<br />

them. We do a video. We do a highlights video and late in the week we do lowlights, so we introduce<br />

them - here’s Joe Shmoe with a 57-yard touchdown run and then late in the week we’re showing them<br />

fumbling or something like that. In the meantime, we throw all the information at them, the players, the<br />

injuries, the statistical basis of their offense, defense and special teams, who is playing very well. All that<br />

and anything else we come up with and then we always have three or four keys for each spot that they<br />

can focus on, what they have to do and have to get done. And we follow it up the next day and we<br />

analyze the games so that all three sides can understand how special teams contributes - like Denver<br />

with the 105-yard kickoff return (last week against this week’s opponent, Cincinnati). And then the end<br />

of the week we finish up with, in conjunction with short yardage, goal line, red and green zone, twominute,<br />

all the statistical stuff and things that we really believe in - the penalties, the turnovers, where<br />

we rank in our division and who our division is playing that weekend.”<br />

Q: A.J. Green stands out when you look at Cincinnati’s offense. Is he a top shelf receiver in your mind?<br />

Coughlin: “No question. He’s gotten so much better. He’s targeted on 30 percent of their passes. He’s<br />

fast, physical, has outstanding hands. Can go over the top of people, makes big plays. They opened the<br />

Washington game with a gadget big play to him and it was a 73-yard touchdown.”<br />

Q: Defensively, (tackle) Geno Atkins is a guy that stands out.<br />

Coughlin: “I think (Michael) Johnson is pretty good, too. He’s 6-7. Atkins is good. The entire front is.<br />

They’re physical. They don’t give up much.”<br />

Q: What do you think of their return specialists, Brandon Tate and Adam Jones?<br />

Coughlin: “Both of them are very dangerous. One guy (Jones) is really physical and Tate is very quick on<br />

change of direction. Tate is back there on kickoffs. It’s a big-time challenge.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 9<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: With the devastating storm and its aftermath this week, do you think the players might be more<br />

focused when they’re working, because it provides a respite from what is happening outside the<br />

complex?<br />

Coughlin: “That type of stuff is beyond me. I think that what we tried to do with our people was to give<br />

them time to get organized in their homes and be safe and secure. Nobody can correct the power<br />

situation. Three-quarters of the players don’t have power. Some of them have gone to hotels, the whole<br />

thing. They were off Monday and Tuesday, and I backed Wednesday up so they could take care of things<br />

at home. We still had an issue Wednesday afternoon where a player had to go to assist his family,<br />

because of what was happening at that point in Hoboken. What I try to tell the players is we’ll help if we<br />

can. We’ll help do whatever we can for you. Everyone is in the same boat. Thursday morning was<br />

outstanding. Whether they had power or not, they were all here on time. Everything went well that way.<br />

I tried to give them a heads up with the gas situation, which is critical for all of us. I’m going to be in the<br />

same situation as everybody else, out of gas Saturday morning for sure. We’re trying to do the best we<br />

can, but when they come in, they know that the National Football League is moving forward. The team<br />

we’re playing (the Pittsburgh Steelers), they’re full speed ahead. We’re trying to do the best that we can<br />

and today we’re on schedule.”<br />

Q: Sports franchises can sometimes provide a helpful diversion to regions hit by natural disasters – the<br />

<strong>New</strong> Orleans Saints after Hurricane Katrina come to mind. Do you think the <strong>Giants</strong> can do that here on<br />

Sunday?<br />

Coughlin: “I haven’t really spent a lot of time talking about that yet, but I will get to that. People are<br />

devastated and you think, ‘Where do you start?’ A foot of sand in your living room, water up to the top<br />

of your steps…If we can provide something like that, yes. But do we fully comprehend what’s happened?<br />

I know I don’t. I see the mess and that’s the thing I see is that hasn’t even started to get cleaned up. I<br />

mean here we are and it’s Thursday. You've got the power situation…in the little town I live in, they<br />

taped the roads closed and I mean big intersections. They taped it and it’s all dark. You can’t see where<br />

you’re going. That’s what everybody is going through. I’m just giving you an example. My kids don’t have<br />

power. They haven’t had power since the first of the week. I stayed here until Tuesday night, but I never<br />

thought I could leave. …You can’t help but ask the questions. What the hell have we done to the<br />

environment? It’s unheard of. This is not hurricane season. I lived in Florida on the ocean. I know what<br />

that’s like. You’re holding your breath from whatever it is. I went through the blizzard of ’66. I was a<br />

student. You couldn’t go back to school for a week. The snow was eight feet deep. I’ve been around<br />

those kinds of things. This is the same thing. People can’t go anywhere, can’t do anything. They’re<br />

desperate for food, for milk, for bread, for gas. This is the same thing. The disruption is unbelievable.”<br />

Q: We’re at midseason….<br />

Coughlin: “I don’t even talk about that because for us with our schedule, I don’t… I may say something<br />

to that effect during our bye, but for now, we’re on schedule. We just play. We have games.”


Q: Understood. But when you look at some of the statistics that are important to you - turnover<br />

differential (plus-13), the penalties are down, you’re not allowing sacks…do you look at those and say<br />

those are areas in which we’re doing pretty well?<br />

Coughlin: "Yes. Then I look at the green zone and say, ‘We’re not doing so well.’ I look at the yardage<br />

we’re giving up in the air, we’re not doing so well. We were the number one big play team in football<br />

before last weekend. We couldn’t get away from anybody. That’s a concern to me. Every game has got<br />

some kind of shock power that you just look at it and you say, ‘Wait a minute. What is going on?’”<br />

Q: You had a nice run there with the passing game, but in two of the last three games you’ve been<br />

under 200 yards.<br />

Coughlin: “We’re not playing at the same level. We’re not executing. We’re not winning. We’re not<br />

separating. We’re not putting ourselves in position where it’s a very confident throw for the<br />

quarterback. Everything is so tight. The two jerseys are meshed. That’s not how you operate in the pass<br />

game. The pass game is about getting open, getting separated.”<br />

Q: You mentioned the other side with the pass defense. Those numbers are…<br />

Coughlin: “Astronomical. They’re ridiculous. We’ve got to plug better than that. We have to contest<br />

better than that. We've got to contest the ball. Make it tight, make it close.”<br />

Q: You always talk about the ability to take the ball away, the turnover differential.<br />

Coughlin: “That’s how we won in Dallas. Plus-four, we win. The whole first half we had the ball and we<br />

had it almost in their territory (but kicked three field goals in four trips inside the Dallas 20). As I told the<br />

players on Wednesday, ‘One touchdown in place of one of those field goals and the game is over.’<br />

They’re not going to make it back with even a touchdown. You can’t leave those things out. You have to<br />

finish.”<br />

Q: You brought up the green zone stuff and I know you’ve been dissatisfied with the production there.<br />

When you have an issue like that, can you devote more practice time to it, or does the schedule not<br />

allow it?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s cumulative. We devote, specifically on Friday, 16 snaps to the red and the green zone. Pay<br />

more attention to it. Be more diligent about the preparation. Get some energy in when we cover the<br />

routes, when we run the routes. Let’s go. Get the run game going in there. Pound the ball in there. Make<br />

more people conscious of that. You've just got to try to stay on schedule. Sure, we’re all aware of it. So<br />

you know right there that there is more emphasis, but as far as field time goes, there is no more field<br />

time.”<br />

Q: You talk about cumulative knowledge – what about cumulative confidence from coming back to<br />

win games? Two weeks ago you beat Washington on a late touchdown. In Dallas, you lost a 23-0 lead,<br />

94,000 people screaming at you, but the players don’t lose their poise and you come back to win the<br />

game. Is there a cumulative confidence in being able to do that?<br />

Coughlin: “Sure there is. There’s a belief in each other. There’s a trust of each other. There’s poise. You<br />

hang in there together, stay together, stick together. Keep your eye on the prize. Continue to realize<br />

what is at stake here. Reverse this trend. We had great momentum. They had momentum. Back and<br />

forth, back and forth. Well, fine. But the game is on the line and we’ve got something to say about it. For<br />

this moment in time, forget about the last snap, here’s the most important snap of the game. So the one<br />

thing that our team does and the reason we won the game was the plus-four, but the reason we really<br />

won the game is because of our power of the will, our mental toughness. Those things that you talk<br />

about and you try to develop and you try to assert in terms of the team above self and the individual is


just a part of it. It’s a link in this chain and if you really believe that and you play as hard as you can and<br />

you put some faith in the guy next to you and he puts some faith in you, that’s what we did. That’s<br />

exactly what we did. We hung in there. We persevered. We believed and we found a way to win.”<br />

Q: Mark Herzlich started two games last year when he was an untested rookie. If he has to start for<br />

Chase Blackburn this week, is he better prepared than he was then?<br />

Coughlin: “Sure he is, no question. He’s older. He’s been in that room. He’s listened to all their<br />

corrections. He’s a smart kid. He’s a tough kid. He’ll play.”<br />

Q: You’ve been asked about what happens to Stevie Brown with Kenny Phillips returning. You’ve<br />

played with three safeties for a long time. Can’t you play those two and Antrel Rolle together?<br />

Coughlin: “I’m not asking the questions. As many good players as we can, we’ll find ways to play them.<br />

Stevie Brown is having a remarkable run here and his ability to be in the right spot at the right time has<br />

really just created tremendous momentum for his team. Kenny Phillips is an outstanding football player.<br />

The more, the merrier. The more good players we can have, the better off our team will be.”<br />

Q: The Steelers have long been thought of as an old-time running team, but now they pass the ball<br />

much more often.<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, but they can run it and they’ve proven that. Their four-minute offense is outstanding.<br />

They've got an array of running backs that are all pretty much proven and they’re still very, very<br />

physical. Their size is tremendous. Their defensive team is outstanding. They’re a physical defensive<br />

team. They always have been. Their secondary is physical when they’ve got (Troy) Polamalu and Ryan<br />

Clark playing back there. They’ve got two of the most physical safeties in the game. Their style is a little<br />

bit different. Their ratio of pass to run is way up there pass-wise, but they’re doing it because they’re<br />

trying to control the ball and do the same thing with the run game that they do with the pass game. It’s<br />

a new concept for them. They’ll take their shots down the field. I disagree with what some people are<br />

saying. They had an 82-yarder against Tennessee, so you know the ball goes down the field.”<br />

Q: They’re the best third-down team in the league.<br />

Coughlin: “By far. The quarterback (Ben Roethlisberger) has a 117 quarterback rating (on third down).<br />

They’ve only turned the ball over six times this season.”<br />

Q So third down is a big concern.<br />

Coughlin: “You’re not kidding, because third-down is the key in terms of their goal, which is to win the<br />

time of possession and keep their defense on the sideline and the opponent’s goal is to make sure that<br />

that doesn’t take place. Tennessee was even with them. Just a few seconds different, but they didn’t<br />

win. So time of possession is critical and still turnovers are going to be critical no matter how few they<br />

have or how many we have; it’s still going to be the idea that whoever wins that is going to steal a<br />

possession from somebody.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 8<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: You’ve been asked about the rivalries in the NFC East and how competitive they are. Do you talk to<br />

the players about what it means to play in the NFC East?<br />

Coughlin: “I talk to them about the NFC East being the toughest division in all of pro football. I talk to<br />

them about the extreme tradition between all of the franchises because, in fact, they have been playing<br />

each other for so very, very long. When a game comes along like the Redskins game or the Eagles game,<br />

that’s pretty easy. Dallas is maybe relatively new in terms of historical perspective, but the other teams<br />

certainly are among the league’s founding fathers. So yes, we talk about that.”<br />

Q: When you’re on the sideline, is there a different feel to a division game? Are they more intense?<br />

Are they more physically and emotionally taxing than other games? Are they different?<br />

Coughlin: “They’re different because you put so much stock in them, so much meaning in these games,<br />

because they really are like two games. People start in the offseason with your research against your<br />

divisional opponents. You naturally think that you know a lot more about your divisional opponents than<br />

you do about some of the other teams that you play only on a revolving nature, so that leads to it. But<br />

the significance of being in the division since the divisions were revised (in 2002) and since you have<br />

only four teams in the division, you play each other twice, you see what the significance is. It is the<br />

arrow pointed toward the playoffs.”<br />

Q: You didn’t play the Cowboys that long ago. When you play a rematch, you want to be able to do<br />

what you did well, but you also have to change things up because you can’t have the exact same plan.<br />

Are you trying to do two different things there when you have a rematch?<br />

Coughlin: “You are, but you’re still looking at every opponent. What was done by the opponent? How<br />

are they attacking? How are they defending? What can be done in terms of special teams? How are the<br />

special teams affecting the game? What is the field position situation? You have all those things going<br />

for you with regard to studying, but you have to remember what you do well and what the opponent<br />

hasn’t done well and that becomes a factor of what you’re trying to create in order to get to something<br />

you feel like you can. Pro football, more than any other game in my opinion, is the recognition of the<br />

players themselves and their strengths and their weaknesses and how you go about attacking or<br />

defending based on their strengths.”<br />

Q: The two-minute drill got a lot of attention after the exploits of Eli Manning and Victor Cruz against<br />

Washington. You practice the two-minute drill just once a week. Do you try to make it as competitive<br />

as possible for Eli?<br />

Coughlin: “It is. It’s ones against ones.”<br />

Q: Is that the only time you have the first offense going against the first defense?<br />

Coughlin: “No. We do our rally stuff with ones against ones, but you have to remember, it starts in<br />

training camp. It’s always been a huge indicator for me. It is one of the most competitive drills that you<br />

have in camp, when they’re going against each other all the time. You’re going against each other, ones<br />

against ones, twos against twos all the time, but that drill is extremely competitive and sometimes it


gets so hot that you’re concerned about the nature of making sure everybody comes out of the thing<br />

feeling … the injury factor pops into your mind, but it’s very competitive.”<br />

Q: Do you try to change it up as far as time remaining, field position, timeouts left?<br />

Coughlin: “I always do. I change the whole thing up. I change up field position. I change up how many<br />

timeouts. Normally I don’t mess much with timeouts because I do emphasize saving your timeouts, so I<br />

usually stay relatively conservative there. But we move the ball. If I move it into plus-territory, I’ll cut the<br />

timeout stuff and also the time. So it’s always a relatively minimal amount of time. It’s usually a lengthy<br />

drive. It’s normally to be in position for a field goal and how that particular thing is managed. The<br />

quarterback has a lot to do with the drill itself in terms of what he wants to call and also most of the<br />

time I leave the timeouts up to him in that drill. Now in the regular two-minute drill during the season, I<br />

take the timeouts.”<br />

Q: You have the second fewest penalties and penalty yards in the league. You’ve been preaching<br />

about penalties for nine years. How much of a factor has that been in your success?<br />

Coughlin: “I think it’s a huge factor. When you indicate to your team from the get-go that, first, you have<br />

to keep from beating yourself before you can appreciate the opportunity to beat someone else, it starts<br />

with turnovers and penalties and all those things which reinforce the other guy rather than you. So<br />

we’re still harping on that and I hope we’re getting to where there’s some consistency there. I do want<br />

my finger on keeping that number low so we give ourselves the best opportunity to win. The concern<br />

that pops up from time to time, like two weeks ago, when we had only three penalties, but two of them<br />

were on special teams and you’re talking about a penalty on a punt return or a kickoff return that’s<br />

devastating, because of what it does with field position. You go from the ball being at the 20 to the 10 or<br />

inside the 10 and that’s an incredible, incredible distance to have to, percentage-wise, go score.”<br />

Q: David Diehl had started every game in his career before suffering a knee injury that kept him out of<br />

three games. He isn’t starting now and has a reduced role, but seems to be working at it without<br />

complaint.<br />

Coughlin: “David is a guy that’s going to do anything he can to help the team win. The thing is, you fight<br />

your way back from something like that and you are also battling your physical stature, even as you<br />

return, and your confidence. He’s done a good job with that, but it’s a process.”<br />

Q: Hakeem Nicks said he’s been grinding through because of his knee injury. Eli said he noticed that<br />

Hakeem looked better in practice. That he would go out there and grind when he wasn’t 100 percent -<br />

do you admire that in players when they do that?<br />

Coughlin: Absolutely. He’s very competitive and he wants to play and he wants to help his team win.<br />

He’s a very, very dissatisfied guy when he’s on the sideline and he really doesn’t even like it when he’s<br />

not practicing. So he really made a decision a week ago where he talked to the trainers about letting him<br />

(practice) the first day of the week and the thing that was interesting, he was none the worse for wear.<br />

When he came back Thursday, he was a little bit better and Friday was a little bit better. So the<br />

continuation of that is very, very important to us. You’d like to see him at 100 percent. Whether he can<br />

get there or not this year, I don’t know, but Hakeem at 95 percent and just playing really hard, we can<br />

do some things to take some snaps off him in certain situations, perhaps. But the balancing factor of<br />

how you attempt to defend us is in jeopardy when you have people that are performing at the level we<br />

know they can play at.”<br />

Q: Is Stevie Brown one of these guys that have a magnet that attracts the ball?


Coughlin: “He seems to have been in the right place at the right time in key moments a couple of times<br />

this year and he’s also brought the ball back. He’s given us field position after the interceptions, which<br />

have been outstanding. He’s very fast. He does have the speed and he has the size and he’s put himself<br />

in position where he’s really contributed by virtue of not only being in the right place and intercepting<br />

the ball, but running it back and giving us good field position.”<br />

Q: He has three 40-yard returns.<br />

Coughlin: “Yes, it’s unusual.”<br />

Q: When you play Dallas, I usually ask you about Tony Romo. But it seems like every time he needs to<br />

make a play, he throws to Jason Witten, especially on third down. How is Witten so productive?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s very crafty. He’s very good at his trade. He finds a way to get himself open. In key spots<br />

in the game, the ball is going to come his way, you know it is and the two of them are on the same<br />

page.”<br />

Q: The Cowboys were determined to upgrade at cornerback and signed Brandon Carr and drafted<br />

Morris Claiborne. Have you seen an improvement in their pass defense?<br />

Coughlin: “They’re playing well, but they have the pass rush, too. They have really solid firepower up<br />

front and this has helped tremendously as well. If you look at the numbers and where they are in terms<br />

of their ranking in the league against the pass, it’s very good (third in the NFL).”<br />

Q: Danny McCray leads them in special teams tackles and he seems to be in the middle of everything.<br />

Do you have to account for him?<br />

Coughlin: “Definitely on special teams is where you notice him first and foremost. And then, of course,<br />

he’s had to take over since (safety Barry) Church’s injury and he’s played very well. He’s even in the<br />

dime package, so he’s on the field an awful lot and he has good speed and he’s competitive and you<br />

know he’s an outstanding tackler from special teams. So he’s come in and done a nice job for them.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 7<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: The <strong>Giants</strong> are 11-8 as the home team in MetLife Stadium, including 2-5 against NFC East teams.<br />

This week you play Washington, so I would imagine you view this as an opportunity to play better<br />

both at home and in division.<br />

Coughlin: “Well, we’re 2-1 at home this year. You’d always like to win all your home games. I really don’t<br />

have an answer for why that’s not the case. But I’m not worried about the past. I’m worried about the<br />

future. This game features a divisional game plus a conference game, so it is a game of double<br />

importance to us. We’re 0-2 in the division. It’s Washington’s first divisional game. You have a team<br />

that’s averaging almost 30 points a game, giving up almost 29 points a game, but nevertheless a team<br />

that we have had a lot of difficulty with and you can stretch it all the way back to ‘07. It’s the same kind<br />

of deal. So we’ve got to snap out of this thing and play good, solid, opportunistic football against this<br />

team and win a game at home for a very, very important divisional game.”<br />

Q: You’ve fallen behind by 14 points in all three home games this year. I would imagine that’s a trend<br />

you are looking to break.<br />

Coughlin: “Quite frankly, starting fast is something we’ve been trying to do in each and every game that<br />

we’ve played. A few times, it has helped, but it hasn’t really helped at home. It hasn’t happened at home<br />

for whatever the reason might be and it’s not something that isn’t an initial goal, but it’s something we<br />

continue to focus on.”<br />

Q: The NFL cliché is if your rushing attack isn’t producing during a game you should stay with it,<br />

because eventually it will be worth the effort. It seems you did that on a broader scale when the run<br />

game struggled last year and in the first month of this season. In the last two games, you’re finally<br />

benefitting from your commitment to the run game.<br />

Coughlin: “You’re not going to do something that you’re not having much success with on a four-quarter<br />

basis. The fact that we’ve had some success in the run gives us more confidence because you’ve run the<br />

ball a week ago against a very difficult team (San Francisco) to run against. And to be honest with you,<br />

this team Washington is no different. They’re eighth in the league against the run, so they’re a difficult<br />

team to run the ball on. You not only have to block them, you have to move them. They’re very good in<br />

their gap responsibilities. Their personnel is well-spotted, well-placed. They have the tremendous<br />

leadership of London Fletcher there at the mike backer and he is a solid hold-them-all-together kind of a<br />

defender. But you’ve got to have a good mix. If you look at what they’ve been able to do, because they<br />

run the ball, they throw the play action pass very well off of the run and their action really looks a lot like<br />

the run. So that is, in fact, what everybody that runs the ball would like to be able to do, have the quick<br />

and easy yardage that comes off of the hard play action fake. And that’s what you mean when you say<br />

the ability to run the ball does give you a better opportunity in terms of keeping the down and distance<br />

manageable and allowing you to have the potential to make plays off of play action.”<br />

Q: Have you seen that, even in the last two weeks, the balance that you’ve…<br />

Coughlin: “Well, we’ve seen good run-pass balance, but we haven’t really taken full advantage yet of our<br />

play action ability and I’m holding out for that.”


Q: You’re tied for the league lead in 29 trips into the green zone and you’re third in the league in<br />

scoring, yet you have scored just 13 touchdowns on those opportunities. Do you feel good because<br />

you’ve scored all those points or frustrated because you haven’t capitalized on more green zone<br />

chances?<br />

Coughlin: “One category at a time. There’s no overall feeling. We’re glad to be down there as many<br />

times as we are. We’re glad to have the points that we have, but we think we should have more. Just<br />

like the other day. What a nice thing it would have been to score 21 in the third quarter rather than 13<br />

(because the <strong>Giants</strong> kicked two field goals after getting the ball at the 49ers’ 12 and five-yard lines). I’m<br />

not complaining. Being there and getting there no matter how, the defense contributed greatly. You talk<br />

about a (Washington) defensive team on the other side of the ball that has scored four times on defense<br />

this year. They’re plus-nine (turnover differential) and have scored four times. That’s the ultimate when<br />

you have that kind of thing happen for you. But we were really pleased to get the point blank field<br />

position with the two Antrel Rolle interceptions last week, which could have really resulted in an<br />

outstanding momentum changer. It was good, but it could have been superb.”<br />

Q: Do you think some of the momentum is taken away when you get a play like that, but then you end<br />

up kicking a field goal?<br />

Coughlin: “No. You've got to keep doing this. You have to keep getting points, getting points, getting<br />

points.”<br />

Q: Antrel was the NFC Defensive Player of the Week. He comes across as a very blunt, accountable,<br />

stand-up guy who is a defensive leader. Do you see him that way?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s very positive, very gregarious, very enthusiastic. Loves to play, doesn’t ever miss<br />

anything. He’s one of those guys, he practices, he plays, he enjoys all of those things and he did a good<br />

job the other day responding to his success that he had and how he contributed to our win and he was<br />

very team-oriented. I was very pleased with that. He’s really done a good job of keeping the focus on<br />

'team.'”<br />

Q: Prince Amukamara always got so much attention when he wasn’t playing. Now he’s been playing<br />

regularly and you haven’t been asked about him. Is that an indication that he’s playing pretty well?<br />

Coughlin: “He had the big pick, which ended up with it being a nice drive and touchdown for us and that<br />

was outstanding. If that’s the way it is, then leave him alone and let him play solid football over there<br />

and stay on the field.”<br />

Q: Justin Tuck has no sacks this season and was not credited with a tackle in San Francisco. He says he<br />

doesn’t care as long as the team wins. But do accomplished players like him need a pep talk once in a<br />

while?<br />

Coughlin: “I don’t think it’s that. I think he contributes still. He doesn’t have any statistical plays, but he<br />

did contribute. If you watch what he does when he’s picking for one of the other defensive lineman,<br />

that’s not bad. What he does is he enables the inside rusher to come around and be in good position. He<br />

was responsible for a couple of those. I thought he definitely played better and I think those other things<br />

will come for him. He’s a player that really does not need to respond to every question about that,<br />

because he is focused on our team success. These other things will fall naturally in place as everybody<br />

starts to play better and he becomes a beneficiary of some of the things that he’s helping the other guys<br />

with. So he definitely played better.”<br />

Q: If Chris Canty returns this week, what does he bring to the middle of the defensive line?<br />

Coughlin: “He gives us an outstanding veteran player inside to go along with Linval (Joseph), who is very


adaptable to any kind of scheme or change you want to make. He’s tall, he’s rangy, he gets his hands up<br />

in the air and bats balls down. He is a good pass rusher. He’s anxious to play. He’s a very, very solid team<br />

guy. He gives you all of those things. He gives you great locker room participation. He gives you great<br />

veteran presence on the field. He gives you one more outstanding football player, basically right there in<br />

the middle with a couple of young guys trying to learn how to play.”<br />

Q: You’ve seen a lot of rookie quarterbacks. When you study RG3 on tape, what jumps out at you?<br />

Coughlin: “Speed. He’s got incredible speed. He’s got very good poise. He has exceptional speed and<br />

play-making ability. He’s a threat as a runner, whether it’s the option or whether he pulls the ball down.<br />

Look at what he did the other day (when he ran for a 76-yard touchdown vs. Minnesota). He’s just<br />

pulling the ball down. He did the same thing against Cincinnati in the same area of the field. He didn’t go<br />

as far, but he pulls the ball down when he’s in a drop-back mode. If he notices that the contain is gone,<br />

he runs up into the line of scrimmage and then around or around right away. It’s that thing that drives<br />

you crazy as a coach on the other sideline. You have everybody covered and the quarterback runs and to<br />

run with his speed is…you have to pressure him. You have to keep him inside. You have to get your<br />

hands up in front of him. You have to, hopefully, shut the lanes off. Occasionally, you’re going to have to<br />

have someone searching for him. But they’re averaging almost 30 points per game, so they’re doing<br />

something right.”<br />

Q: Is Brandon Banks one of those return guys that worry you every week?<br />

Coughlin: “Absolutely. He’s also the pitch man on the option. He’s being used in a lot of ways with that<br />

kind of speed, and he’s had success as a punt returner and a kick returner.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 6<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: If you tried to set up a scenario to challenge your team, you couldn’t do much better than what<br />

you’re facing this week - going cross-country to face the 49ers, a very good team that’s first in the NFL<br />

in rushing and second in defense and has a revenge motive after the championship game last season.<br />

Do you learn more about your team playing in circumstances like this than you do in other games?<br />

Coughlin: “People asked me those kinds of questions earlier in the week and my first reaction is it’s not<br />

like we haven’t had many tough football games around here. We’ve played on the road in many difficult<br />

circumstances, so that part of it, looking forward to the challenge – we’re looking forward to the<br />

challenge. They’re a really good football team, but we’re looking forward to playing against this team.<br />

The rest of it is they’re 4-1. We’re well aware of that. We have studied the Minnesota game (the 49ers<br />

only loss) along with all the other games very deeply and we have some ideas about how that all takes<br />

place.<br />

“Every time we go out there we’re the underdog, so there’s nothing new about that. And we do have<br />

the experience of going there, of not turning the ball over, of special teams making a great contribution,<br />

defense playing so well, offense taking care of the football and coming away winning. So we have a<br />

formula. Nobody stands still. This is a team that has improved themselves. They have included some<br />

more variety into their attack (with the wildcat), which they used, for example, somewhat over here at<br />

MetLife against the Jets, but then quickly put it away. They’ve gone right back to just physical, physical<br />

football. So that’s how they play. That’s how they prefer to play. They are very good in their offensive<br />

line and defensive line and they play a style of football...for example, on defense, you’re not going to see<br />

a whole lot of different people on the field. This business is about rotating players in and out. Not them.<br />

They play them. They play their front. They certainly expect not to play a lot of snaps, I think, as they<br />

design it. But that’s their style and then they’re going to run it and if you’re going to have a chance to<br />

beat them, you've got to stop the run and you’re going to have to run the ball on the other side, because<br />

if they get in a situation where all they need to do is crank it up and come after the quarterback, we’ve<br />

seen evidence of our quarterback getting hit more than we would ever like him to be hit.”<br />

Q: You’ve been involved in athletics your entire life. Have you always relished the underdog role?<br />

Coughlin: “I don’t know if it’s relish, but I’ve been in it a lot. Look at the jobs I’ve had. That’s kind of been<br />

the way it’s been for me. The first time I ever turned any other way was when I was an assistant with the<br />

<strong>Giants</strong> (1988-90). And then certainly the road has always put us or seemed to have put us in that spot,<br />

but it’s okay. People want to say that I relish it. I’ve certainly been in that situation many times with<br />

teams that I’ve been fortunate enough to be around.”<br />

Q: Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 200 yards last week against Cleveland. Did you ever wonder whether<br />

he had another game like that in him?<br />

Coughlin: “Not really. I saw a different determination when he had the fumble (on the game’s first play)<br />

and there wasn’t any question about his resolve, his determination. And he went back to the physical,<br />

physical nature of the way he runs the ball and he’s as good as anybody when it comes to that. He’ll<br />

gain, he’ll drag people for yardage. He’ll do all of those things, so was I surprised? No, I wasn’t surprised.<br />

As a matter of fact, I really thought he did a heck of a job for his team when we lost Andre Brown and


Andre was scheduled to get … most of the time in the game you rotate a couple of backs. Andre was<br />

scheduled to get some reps and then he’s out of the game. So I thought Ahmad really handled that well<br />

and he gave credit to his offensive line as soon as the game was over. That’s what he did and he was<br />

pretty smart to do that.”<br />

Q: David Wilson had a 40-yard touchdown run and Rueben Randle caught six passes. In your coaching<br />

career, have you developed a philosophy about how to bring rookies along?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s patience. It’s patience and it’s the fact that they have to understand you've got to keep<br />

communicating to them. What are the hurdles toward getting the opportunity to play? For each<br />

position, it's different and so in this case, it’s a couple of very skilled athletes that have a lot of particular<br />

abilities. But you have to understand until you gain the knowledge of a wealth of responsibilities, your<br />

chances of playing are not there and once you start to understand all the small details of how to play<br />

your position and responsibility as it goes to the other members of your team, you don’t get to play<br />

much. But when you do capture that, these two are certainly gifted enough.”<br />

Q: You’ve been asked a lot about your pass rush and the fact that the <strong>Giants</strong> have only eight sacks.<br />

Are teams playing you differently? Are they loading up to stop the ends? Are they getting rid of the<br />

ball quicker? Are teams playing you vastly different than what they did in the past?<br />

Coughlin: “Not vastly, but it is what it is. You look at it and you see what it is. The quick game is there<br />

and then the max protection-type schemes are there and the max protection schemes are still affording<br />

the quarterback to get rid of the ball in time. Very rarely does he stand back and hold it. He, the<br />

opponent quarterback, does once or twice a game, but not very often. But that doesn’t stop you from<br />

getting to the quarterback and that’s what we’re trying to encourage our guys to understand. It doesn’t<br />

matter if it’s three-step (drop). It doesn’t matter whether it’s five. If you are fortunate enough and even<br />

if you’re not, if you’re going to get some kind of protection where there are two people that are coming<br />

your way, you’re still working your tail off to win it, to beat them. And that’s the only way that when in<br />

fact you’re in a full speed rush and you do determine that you’re being single blocked, that’s where the<br />

conversion has to come in. But first things first and in this regard, we play by attacking and we need to<br />

penetrate more. We need to do some things that are north-south and not east-west.”<br />

Q: Conversely, Eli Manning has only been sacked once in the last four games. Do you see your guys<br />

tightening it up or is he getting rid of the ball faster?<br />

Coughlin: “We’ve protected him pretty well most of the year and he does get rid of the ball and he has<br />

done a very good job of that, but it’s a combination of things. It’s a combination of pass protection, the<br />

quarterback making very decisive and quick decisions, the receivers and tight ends and running backs<br />

getting to their specific depth and executing the route the way they’re supposed to in a time frame that<br />

allows the quarterback to carry out his assignment and be decisive in delivering the ball. So there are a<br />

lot of things that go along with the fact that he’s thrown some balls away. He’s very smart about that<br />

and we try not to create unusually long yardage situations. We still have them, but that’s a combination.<br />

Tight ends, the backs, people creating extra time for him.”<br />

Q: Your admiration for Eli probably can’t grow at this point, but in the championship game last year he<br />

was sacked six times and seemingly hit every time he dropped back, but he kept getting up and firing<br />

away. What were your thoughts about how he kept getting up off the mud?<br />

Coughlin: “I think he is a great example for his teammates. That’s what he was doing and he wasn’t<br />

going to stay down. He was on his feet, actually, before anybody else most of the time. He bounced up<br />

and he doesn’t let that affect the next call or the next play and that’s where he’s unique in his ability as


he’s grown and understood more about the role that he plays and the message that he sends to<br />

everyone. He’s done a really good job of that.”<br />

Q: The 49ers like to run the ball in what has become a pass-happy league…<br />

Coughlin: “They’ve been that way since Jim (Harbaugh, the head coach) got there. It’s just the style that<br />

they use. It’s not that they don’t throw, but if you look at the games they win, they believe that they<br />

would like to have a lot more runs than passes and that’s how they take care of the quarterback and the<br />

turnover number. They only have one interception. That’s pretty good. But they only ran the ball 20<br />

times in the Minnesota game and they turned it over three times in that game.”<br />

Q: Their defense has only nine sacks, but they have the league’s second-ranked pass defense…<br />

Coughlin: “I’m not sure how that comes about. I think a lot of it has to do with they have the ball so<br />

much by virtue of their ability to control the ball. They do win time of possession most of the time. The<br />

only game they haven’t is the Minnesota game, so I don’t know where the correlation is. They do have a<br />

strong, physical rush, don’t get me wrong, but the correlation between their coverage and the sacks …<br />

they’re good, they’re sound, and they’re in excellent spots. Their safeties are very good. Their safeties<br />

can cover a lot of ground and make up for some sins and they do push and push and push. Really, their<br />

sacks are all in their outside rushers. That’s where they come from.”<br />

Q: Do you see the strength in their special teams in their kickers (David Akers and Andy Lee)?<br />

Coughlin: “That’s part of it, but their return game, no matter where you look, is very good. They’ve<br />

unleashed Kyle Williams and Ted Ginn (Jr.) hasn’t really been a factor yet. They have tremendous return<br />

ability, so they’re very good at that. Some of their people are outstanding special teamers and they, of<br />

course, have a very good veteran punter and a very good veteran kicker. The kicker is very talented.<br />

Long range he’s got a 63-yard field goal. He’s one of the top onside kick guys in the league. He can do it<br />

from different positions. He can put the ball pretty much anywhere he wants to. He moves the ball<br />

around a lot and he’s strong. So you have a well-shaped, well-designed team.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 5<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: When you’ve been an NFL coach for 17 years, you’re inevitably going to have disappointing games<br />

like the 19-17 loss last week in Philadelphia, but you have the next game. At this stage of your career,<br />

is it harder or easier to move on from those games?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s 10 times more difficult.”<br />

Q: Is it really?<br />

Coughlin: “Losing, it kills you. For whatever reason, whether there’s somewhere in your mind back down<br />

the road about having success…you just think, particularly based on our experiences, that when we’re in<br />

that position, we’re going to win. We had a minute and something left. We’re going to win the game.<br />

Now, to be honest with you, we always have our timeouts preserved and if we had one timeout in our<br />

pocket, I believe we’re going to win the game.<br />

“Everybody wants to know about (the last) 15 seconds. Well, let me just tell you about the 15 seconds.<br />

With no timeouts, the ball cannot go inside. You’re not going to get another play off. We practice what<br />

we call 'cobra' all the time and 'cobra' means the guy who catches the ball gives himself up and declares<br />

himself down. You run up on the ball, but when we do it on the practice field, there’s no umpire. There’s<br />

nobody that has to put the ball down. There’s nobody waiting for the signal. Eighteen seconds – maybe<br />

you can do it. Maybe 15 seconds. I don’t care if it’s a five-yard gain, that’s the last play of the game.<br />

“Over all the years of experience that I’ve had in this league, if you get to one play - I tell this to our<br />

defensive coordinator - you get to one play and the team has no timeouts, you’re going to have people<br />

stacked along the sideline. Now does that mean you don’t try it? No, of course it doesn’t mean you<br />

don’t try it, but what it means is the chances…there are two or three things that can go wrong. One is a<br />

pick if you’re forcing it. Two is if you don’t get out of bounds and three – you’re taking a chance. We’re<br />

right on the cusp of what his (kicker Lawrence Tynes) distance was. You’re taking a chance on anything<br />

happening. Of course, if you’re sacked, the game is over. If it’s a tip-ball interception, the game is over.<br />

Whatever it is. They know where the ball is going. You have to go to the sideline. So there’s risk involved<br />

in that, too.<br />

“The third variable that people don’t think about is you’re on the road. If there’s anything in terms of<br />

management or anything like that type of a thing, it just doesn’t factor in the way you want to operate.<br />

My number one thing was we were going to kick a field goal to win the game. I was not going to put our<br />

team in a situation where we walk off the field, saying, ‘Well, we never really had a chance to kick it.’<br />

Were we able to react well after the (Ramses Barden offensive pass interference) penalty? No.<br />

Obviously, we didn’t. That would have been the time for, and we almost did get it out of bounds when<br />

he scrambled and threw it up and it was right off (Domenik) Hixon’s fingertips, but those are the kinds of<br />

things that happen in a game like this.<br />

“When we’re in that position, we believe we’re going to win. The other factor you have to understand is<br />

that if you normally send somebody out to kick a field goal on third down, the other guy is a little<br />

hesitant about what you’re up to. Which means there is a chance you may not get the rush they


normally would have. Now, that’s not what happened. They came with everything they had, but there<br />

are people that will play that in a more conservative role because it’s third down.<br />

“To your original question, which I didn’t spend any time answering, the losses are much more difficult<br />

to get over the further you are in your career. They’re killers. You don’t sleep. I went on that couch right<br />

there at 3 o’clock in the morning and I could not get to sleep because, to be honest with you, I kept<br />

going over, over and over saying, ‘How could I have helped our team when it was 15 seconds left?’ Of<br />

course, I’ve got all the scenarios the next morning. Sure, it’s easy. But who’s telling you a 44-yarder is an<br />

easy field goal? We had made two yards on a run and they know we’re throwing the ball.”<br />

Q: So you keep replaying these scenarios in your head…<br />

Coughlin: “You do, over and over and over and over, and it’s not healthy, because when I make a<br />

decision like that, I’m basing it on years of experience. There’s no way we can do anything in the middle<br />

of the field because the clock will run out on us. I know what people are going to do on the sideline.<br />

How are we going to fit one in there when you probably have at least two rolled up defenders covering<br />

the side. So the percentages for me in my mind were to put this…there have been a ton of long field<br />

goals kicked this year and I get asked about it by the media every week. What’s the explanation for<br />

some of these field goals? I don’t know what it is, but it’s still early enough in the year where the ball will<br />

carry. There was a little wind there, but whether it was cross or whatever, it was a little different in the<br />

second half than it was the first half.”<br />

Q: The first kick (nullified by a Philadelphia timeout) had the distance.<br />

Coughlin: “It was just left. That was our best shot to win, I felt. We took it. Now, of course, the next day<br />

I’m going to blame myself for everything because that’s the way I choose to do it. No one play<br />

determines the outcome. My opening statement to my own team is penalties will lose games. We had<br />

the ball on the second drive of the game at the 11-yard line and had a (holding) penalty that brought<br />

that back (to the <strong>Giants</strong>’ 41). We had a penalty at the end of the game. We threw a foolish interception,<br />

which was so uncharacteristic. The corner is sitting deep in the end zone. He did the same thing on the<br />

touchdown to Bear (Pascoe) underneath. The corner was back so far there’s no way you’re going to get<br />

the flag route. You’re not going to get it. They played differently, obviously. When they’re going to be<br />

playing from ahead, they played a little differently in our tight green zone, too. They were really<br />

interested in drawing our timeouts and they got them. They got them. You’re going to get it. Milk the<br />

clock, the game is over. So it’s a shame. It’s a game that they played well. They didn’t even turn it over.<br />

They averaged four turnovers a game. We never got one. The first half, we were tremendous, but we<br />

didn’t play good run defense in the second half at all.”<br />

Q: You spoke at your news conference about a number of shortcomings - the run offense, the run<br />

defense, punting, you didn’t punt well. You were dissatisfied with several areas the other night. When<br />

that happens, how do you deal with all these issues where you seek improvement? Do you go to your<br />

coordinators and say, “I want you to work on this?”<br />

Coughlin: “You do it, first of all, in your initial staff meeting right after you grade the film. All of the<br />

coaches are in there. You spend an hour talking about who played well, who didn’t play well. What is<br />

your expectation level? Why didn’t this happen? What happened here? How do we improve this? It’s<br />

not about the individual that made the error, it’s about correcting the error. It’s always that way. So you<br />

start out with your team that way. Let’s get this corrected.<br />

“But you have to realize that it’s a difficult team to run the ball against and they have outstanding<br />

personnel in the secondary and probably, if you were to just analyze it, you’d say, ‘Well, the success in


the pass game was there.’ The only thing is, there were no sacks in the game, but the quarterback got<br />

hit many times and he also, on occasion, had to throw the ball before he was really ready to throw the<br />

ball. We had a couple of things down field that were there, but he couldn’t get it off. There's not enough<br />

time.”<br />

Q: Four different wide receivers have 100-yard games this year at a time when the running game is<br />

mostly struggling. Is this the best depth you’ve had at wide receiver? There are a number of guys that<br />

are stepping up for you.<br />

Coughlin: “We have some people that have been here that are veterans of a year or a couple of years<br />

that have gotten their opportunities and they’re trying to do the best they can with it. We also have a<br />

talented young guy that’s trying to understand it, trying to get to where he can contribute. He wants to.”<br />

Q: David Wilson was very quick to credit his blockers the other day after his kickoff returns. He had a<br />

36-yard average and I don’t think they’re blocking any different for him than anybody else. What is it<br />

about David Wilson that makes him a dangerous returner?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s so fast. He’s quick, he’s fast, he’s also powerful. He runs hard and he has good balance.<br />

He is a threat. We felt it was coming to that point. As a matter of fact, I’m disappointed that there were<br />

two scores out there. The safeties ran back and got him in a funnel and caught him twice or he was on<br />

the kicker. He was on the kicker and when he moved off of the kicker, one of the safeties was in a funnel<br />

position to be able to tackle him. But I thought at least one of them was gone (for a touchdown). I’m<br />

disappointed in that. We were counting on that. We needed it, but there isn’t any question about the<br />

fact that he is a weapon and he gave us outstanding field position which, largely, was squandered away.<br />

Sometimes you look out there and we start inside the 10 and drive it 90 and you shake your head and<br />

sometimes you’re at midfield and we don’t go anywhere.”<br />

Q: The inconsistency must be unsettling.<br />

Coughlin: “That’s the thing. Plus you’re striving for execution to come along to always be there.<br />

Sometimes it is and sometimes it isn’t, but boy, it’s frustrating. It’s not about yardage. It’s about you’re<br />

convinced that if you play a certain way, you will stop the other guy and then you’re convinced if you<br />

play a certain way, the ball will move and when it doesn’t happen, it’s frustrating. There was one<br />

turnover in the whole game. It was our turnover. It didn’t have to be, but it did happen.”<br />

Q: The defense gave up just one touchdown in each of the last two games. If you allow only one<br />

touchdown a game…<br />

Coughlin: “You should win. We scored 17 points. You’re not going to beat anybody in this league at 17<br />

points. I point blank told our team, ‘You’re not going to beat anybody with 17 points. You have to score.’<br />

When you’re down there, you have to score. Preferably touchdowns.”<br />

Q: Stevie Brown is expected to play a bigger role this week because of Kenny Phillips' knee injury.<br />

When you studied Brown prior to signing him, what impressed you?<br />

Coughlin: “He’s fast. He has size. He’s talented. He just hadn’t been in the right situation yet. He can<br />

contribute on special teams.”<br />

Q: Last week, before going against Andy Reid for the 20 th time, you said the opposing coach is a factor<br />

you consider when preparing for a game. On Sunday, you will face Cleveland’s Pat Shurmur for the<br />

first time. How do you kind of learn about a coach you’re going against for the first time?<br />

Coughlin: “Just take the (coaching) tree. What tree is he from? He’s from the Philadelphia tree. So you<br />

know a little bit about how they plan on playing or how they are actually designed. And, of course, I


know (defensive coordinator) Dick Jauron very well (Jauron was on Coughlin’s staff in Jacksonville from<br />

1995-98).”<br />

Q: The Browns are 0-4, but they’ve played everybody close, played everybody tough. Players are<br />

human. They’re going to look at an 0-4 record and…<br />

Coughlin: “Sometimes it’s not even worth telling them what the record is. You look at the scores. I<br />

follow the record with the scores and the scores are all, with the exception of the Buffalo game, which<br />

was 10 points, they’re all very winnable games. As a matter of fact, against Philadelphia, if the<br />

linebacker catches an easy interception, right in his hands, Cleveland beats Philadelphia in the opener.<br />

So they’re talented. They play hard. They’ve been in every game. They have a good, hard, tough runner<br />

(rookie Trent Richardson) that you’re going to have to really gang tackle. You've got a great return team.<br />

Their return game is outstanding and the field goal kicker (Phil Dawson) is six for six over 40 yards and<br />

four for four from 50. He made three 50-yarders in a row in one game (at Baltimore) in the rain.”<br />

Q: Last year, the same questions were asked when Miami came in at 0-6 and it was a fourth quarter<br />

game.<br />

Coughlin: “Every one of Cleveland’s games is a fourth-quarter game, so I don’t see this being any<br />

different.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 4<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with<br />

head coach Tom Coughlin:<br />

Q: Your team has played exceptionally well in its last five quarters. Are you a big believer in<br />

momentum carrying over from one week to the next, or is each game a separate and distinct<br />

entity?<br />

Coughlin: “I’m big in building from one thing to another. Some of the things that you build upon<br />

are not exactly what you like to build from, but nevertheless it happens. That’s our game. When<br />

you’re not very good at something, you stress it and by and large, your players will respond to<br />

that, and when you play well, you want to continue to play well. I think that the thing that’s very<br />

interesting for me as we go forward now is we had a couple of unusual schedules and we’ve<br />

adapted to them fairly well. I’m not going to tell you we were great from the end of camp to the<br />

first Wednesday night game, but this past week I thought the guys really, really came off the<br />

Tampa Bay win and were focused for the Carolina game (on the following Thursday night). First<br />

of all, you have to see the big picture. You have to know what your circumstance is and then the<br />

next thing that we did is we approached it with optimism. We didn’t approach it as an issue. We<br />

approached it with optimism.”<br />

Q: Like it wasn’t a chore?<br />

Coughlin: “As an opportunity to play against a team that had just put almost 500 yards on <strong>New</strong><br />

Orleans, so we going against a very good team that was extremely productive in that game.”<br />

Q: Because you were playing what seemed to be a hot team in a short week on the road, I<br />

think the general consensus was you would lose. Does this team play its best when its back is<br />

against the wall?<br />

Coughlin: “I think that’s a great characteristic of a team, but it’s not the only characteristic of<br />

this team. I think you have to look hard at our mental toughness, our belief in one another. We<br />

had a couple of key individuals that weren’t going to play and the guys that did play performed<br />

just as you would say in a meeting: 'Guys have to step up and play well and be responsible and<br />

realize that they’re on the team for a reason.' They’re outstanding players, they can and they<br />

must contribute in these kinds of things and if you are truly a team, you’re going through 16 of<br />

these, you’re going to have your ups and downs when people can’t play for one reason or<br />

another. And in the case of Ramses Barden and Andre Brown, those guys really did step up at<br />

Carolina.”<br />

Q: Brown didn’t make the roster until his fourth training camp here and Barden waited just as<br />

long to make a significant contribution. When they’re waiting, do you say to the players, You<br />

have to be ready, because we’re going to need you at some point?”<br />

Coughlin: “Absolutely, all the time. I say it all the time to them. When a guy makes your team,<br />

you say it and some guys, quite frankly, develop at different times. Now, do they persevere? In<br />

the case of these two, yes. Sometimes there are guys that are in it for a long time that get a<br />

chance and their chance is over and they’re no longer a part of it.”


Q: As a coach, it must be a good feeling to see players persevere and then contribute so<br />

significantly when called upon.<br />

Coughlin: “It is, because it makes it all worthwhile for them and it also reinforces everything that<br />

you do in terms of talking about team and about people being reliable and opportunity meeting<br />

preparation. A big thing we talk about is when preparation meets opportunity and if a guy takes<br />

full advantage of his opportunities, then he has in effect provided for his team an opportunity to<br />

continue to win.”<br />

Q: Outsiders might look at the roster and wonder how the playing time will be divided at<br />

running back and wide receiver if everyone is healthy. But your attitude is…<br />

Coughlin: “The more the merrier. Let’s have all the talent we can possibly have. They’ll<br />

contribute in a lot of different ways and over the course of 16 games, it all works out.”<br />

Q: When you play in Philadelphia Sunday night, it will be your 18 th regular-season game<br />

against Andy Reid, which will tie the two of you for the most meetings by two active head<br />

coaches. How much does the opposing coach factor into your preparation?<br />

Coughlin: “Oh, it definitely does, but it also factors into the course of the game and what the<br />

expectation is from the other sideline as the game is being played, particularly in situations that<br />

are a little bit unusual. You have to be prepared for what you think the other coach might do.<br />

What is his personality? What’s he liable to do in a situation where others might err on the side<br />

of conservatism? Is that going to be the case here?”<br />

Q: Do you also have to think, “I can’t be too predictable because he knows me, too?”<br />

Coughlin: “No doubt about that. The Philadelphia media wanted to know if I was aware of how<br />

the Cardinals were successful. I said yes, but I said, ‘Don’t forget, we have an incredible number<br />

of games between the <strong>Giants</strong> and the Eagles and the first thing that we look at and we keep<br />

track of is what did they do to us? What did we do to them?’ Because we've played them twice a<br />

year for a lot of years.”<br />

Q: I guess it’s an understatement to say you’re very familiar with each other after all those<br />

games.<br />

Coughlin: “Yes and so many of these games have been so closely contested. The ball hits the<br />

upright from 57 yards (on a David Akers field goal attempt in 2007) down there. They kick a field<br />

goal to beat us down there (in the 2006 playoffs). In 2008, they beat us here in a 17-10 game or<br />

something like that (actually, 20-14). Sometimes, they’re so competitive and they’re usually<br />

very, very close, tight games and they’re never decided until the very end and you just have so<br />

much on the line in these games. First, they’re divisional games, and secondly, there’s such an<br />

individualistic rivalry between the teams in your division, especially when you’re talking about<br />

the NFC East and these teams have played each other for so many years dating back to the<br />

beginning of the National Football League.”<br />

Q: Lawrence Tynes has made all 11 of his field goal attempts and was the NFC Special Teams<br />

Player of the Week after making all five of his tries at Carolina. Every one of his kicks seems to<br />

fly right through the center of the uprights. Do you think it’s been very helpful to him to have<br />

the same battery with Zak DeOssie and Steve Weatherford for a second year in a row?<br />

Coughlin: “No question. Those are the things that if you’re not directly involved in it, you don’t<br />

realize how important it is, the confidence that those three have in each other and the amount<br />

of time they spend with each other. It’s incredible and you have people who by nature of their


personalities are very supportive of each other. If you listen on the practice field, you know<br />

Steve is always telling Zak, ‘Great snap Zak.’ The snap might be on the ground, but he’ll say,<br />

‘Great snap, Zak. Way to go.’ And, ‘Great kick, Lawrence.’ ‘Great punt, number five,' or whatever<br />

Lawrence yells out when he does it and it’s good stuff.”<br />

Q: That makes a difference?<br />

Coughlin: “It makes a huge difference.”<br />

Q: Tynes probably wouldn’t have been Player of the Week if you had scored more<br />

touchdowns in the green zone. Is that a good news/bad news situation?<br />

Coughlin: “No, I don’t look at it that way. He had an exceptional game and he deserves the<br />

recognition that he’s received and that’s one very strong part of our game right now. And now if<br />

you want to talk about another part, which is touchdowns in the green zone, we’ll go there. But<br />

it would have been good to take that second half kickoff fumble and go score a touchdown, but<br />

we didn’t do that. But we scored eight out of 10 times we had the ball. That’s quite an afternoon<br />

or evening. When you have 10 drives in the game and you score points on eight of the 10, that’s<br />

not easy, so I don’t want to overlook that, either.”<br />

Q: What do you see from Michael Vick?<br />

Coughlin: “Courageous. He steps up, he takes a hit and gets right back up. The next play he<br />

throws the ball 60 yards in the air to some of the speediest players in the league and he’s relying<br />

heavily on his tight end (Brent Celek). His runner (LeSean McCoy) gives him options in terms of<br />

the big play every time they run the ball. He’s a tough, tough guy. You know when he pulls it<br />

down and runs, you’re holding your breath. It doesn’t matter what that is and they move him a<br />

lot now just to give him extra time, because he’s so good at extending plays. There are a few<br />

guys in this league that are exceptional at extending plays. He’s one of them.”<br />

Q: Have you seen a team rotate defensive linemen like the Eagles?<br />

Coughlin: “They dress nine defensive lineman. Nine. Figure it out. Last week, they played with 19<br />

on offense and 23 on defense. They always play with more defense - that way they have special<br />

teams help and things of that nature.”<br />

Q: It seems like they always have fresh linemen in there.<br />

Coughlin: “They do. That’s the whole point. They come hard.”<br />

Q: What do you think of their rookie return specialists, Damaris Johnson on punts and<br />

Brandon Boykin on kickoffs?<br />

Coughlin: “They both had outstanding collegiate careers. They were both ranked in the top 10 in<br />

preseason in punt return, kickoff return, and they’re dangerous. They look just like every other<br />

Eagle that ever goes out there – not very big, but faster than fast.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 2<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin.<br />

Q: After the season-opening loss to Dallas you talked about poor fundamentals and technique. Have<br />

you worked on the basics since then?<br />

Coughlin: “That’s what you do. You emphasize all that stuff.”<br />

Q: Last year you lost your opener and then won three in a row and six of seven. Does it help having a<br />

veteran squad that has experienced that?<br />

Coughlin: “Every team is different. We have to find out about that going forward. Hopefully, it certainly<br />

has caused us to give great effort in terms of how we’re trying to solve some of our issues. To practice<br />

better, to play better, to meet better, to focus better, to concentrate better, play harder. Last year our<br />

mantra was 'finish.' We didn’t get that done the other day. We had a great chance.”<br />

Q: The rushing attack sputtered vs. Dallas. Will you ever get to a point where you emphasize the pass<br />

more and strive for balance less? Is offensive balance still very important to you?<br />

Coughlin: “It is. And hopefully it can be the right kind of balance. It certainly hasn’t been and the results<br />

the other day weren’t what we were looking for, either. We’re looking for consistency. We’re looking to<br />

eliminate the bad play. We’re looking to stay away from the long-yardage situation where it’s very, very<br />

difficult when everybody knows that you have to make a play with the pass game to accomplish a first<br />

down. You’re trying to stay reasonable with regard to that.”<br />

Q: You mentioned play action passes the other day. Is that another reason why establishing the run is<br />

very important?<br />

Coughlin: “The play action pass hasn’t been very good for the last couple of years and that’s one reason.<br />

I don’t know if anybody pays any attention to the run. You have to block the run. You have to make<br />

room. You have to defeat the man across from you. The running back has to run through arms. There’s a<br />

lot of things that have to happen in order for you to be successful with the run, but it’s a type and a style<br />

and it’s an indicator of what kind of physical team you are. It’s all of those things. It takes time, though.<br />

It’s ridiculous to think it doesn’t.”<br />

Q: Without working in pads at practice, is it tough to simulate the physical nature of the run game?<br />

Coughlin: “Some teams are able to do it, so it’s not impossible.”<br />

Q: David Wilson’s fumble and the fact that he had no rushing attempts afterward got a lot of<br />

attention. When you spoke to Wilson, did you have to strike a balance between making him<br />

understand fumbles will not be tolerated while at the same time making sure you don’t shatter his<br />

confidence?<br />

Coughlin: “You’d like to be able to say that about everything, but you can’t. You have so many players<br />

that have to play and he’s got to improve on that. He’s got to improve his catching of the ball ability,<br />

whether it’s on kickoff returns and the security with which he places the ball high and tight and all of<br />

those kinds of things are things that he has to be. In our league, it’s foolish to think that you can<br />

overcome that stuff. You can’t. You don’t overcome that. That’s one stat that you just don’t. Very, very<br />

rarely do you ever win a game when you lose the turnover battle. That has to be understood and you


can drive yourself crazy with it, but it’s a constant and it’s something that’s always talked about and it<br />

never fails to be a part of our keys to victory. Never.”<br />

Q: What about veterans like Victor Cruz and Corey Webster? They didn’t have their best games in the<br />

opener. Do you also speak to the veterans or do they know what to do?<br />

Coughlin: “They all know. Everybody knows. First of all, it’s a team and the entire team didn’t perform<br />

the way that we should’ve performed, so you start there. The individual parts within that, they’re welldocumented.<br />

In order for us to succeed, everybody has to play to the best of their ability. We can’t give<br />

up the big plays like we did. That can’t happen. We can’t drop the ball. We can’t make poor decisions in<br />

terms of the adjustments that we make in the pass game. We have to be consistent. We have to stay<br />

within our technique. We can’t give up the big play. We need big plays on offense. We haven’t gotten<br />

many and then just barely scratched the surface the other day, but we’re doing other things that don’t<br />

help. I mean, how does Michael Boley not get into the end zone when two guys are in front of him?<br />

They don’t even block the (opponents). Where are we going with this? We’re talking football 101 here.<br />

Block the other guy. The ball is coming down the sideline on your outside shoulder. There’s a defender<br />

coming on the inside, go block his (butt).”<br />

Q: In Tampa Bay this week you’re facing an opponent with a first-time head coach with coordinators<br />

who were previously on your staff. How did you learn about Greg Schiano and what schemes he<br />

prefers?<br />

Coughlin: “We looked at everything. We looked at everything we can get our hands on to help us and<br />

that’s just doing your research. I’d have to speculate on what you believe and what you don’t, but you<br />

have a good solid game and you have the preseason and you have a couple of games where they played<br />

the way you think they play.”<br />

Q: Do you have to change things up with (offensive coordinator and former <strong>Giants</strong> quarterbacks<br />

coach) Mike Sullivan being on their team?<br />

Coughlin: “You have to make adjustments along the way. We just make adjustments where we see fit.”<br />

Q: Are they running a ball-control attack?<br />

Coughlin: “Don’t turn it over. Run the ball. Do a good job of play-action pass. Play good defense. Stop<br />

the opponent’s run. Force the opponent into long-yardage situations. They do a good physical job on<br />

special teams at blocking the punt. They did a lot of good things according to your master plan on how<br />

you’re going to win in their first game.”<br />

Q: Do they try to create a lot of confusion on defense?<br />

Coughlin: “Some. They’re a good team and they have a good scheme and there’s some good disguise in<br />

their secondary, but they also have a good front.”


The Coughlin Corner<br />

Week 1<br />

By Michael Eisen<br />

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The Coughlin Corner, <strong>Giants</strong>.com’s exclusive weekly interview with head<br />

coach Tom Coughlin.<br />

Q: When the <strong>Giants</strong> host the Cowboys Wednesday night, it will be your 17 th season-opening game as<br />

an NFL head coach. What kind of emotions does that stir in you?<br />

Coughlin: “It’s a mixture of all kinds of emotions. When you’re standing there, especially just before the<br />

national anthem, and afterwards many times in these situations there’s been a flyover, which really<br />

creates even more excitement. The idea of patriotism and the emotion that goes with standing there<br />

and being grateful for the opportunity that you’ve been given to coach the great game of football, to be<br />

in the National Football League. To have so much passion involved in the game and to have very, very<br />

strong feelings about the way the game is played and the people that played for you and the people that<br />

you work for and I think those are the things that I would say just in a wink of an eye that it all passes in<br />

front of you. You think about your family; you’re always so grateful when your family is there with you.<br />

A couple of my kids are spread out, but most of the time they’re there for the opening game and that’s a<br />

good feeling, too. Those are the thoughts. The start of the new season and all that goes into that. You’ve<br />

gone full circle now in terms of the conclusion of one season, all the work that occurs in the offseason,<br />

training camp and you’re ready to embark again on something special. I heard somebody the other day<br />

say that a football season is a sprint and a baseball season is a marathon. I have news for you, the NFL<br />

season is a marathon as well. When you consider what these 32 teams go through during the course of<br />

the year, just from the standpoint of trying to stay healthy, that’s some journey.”<br />

Q: Your theme this year is “Build the Bridge.” With a 30 percent roster turnover, can you have a<br />

carryover from the end of last season to the beginning of this one?<br />

Coughlin: “I think there is, and I think your veteran players look at it that way. They perhaps don’t<br />

recognize or notice as much as we do as coaches the number of new faces that are involved. For me, the<br />

way in which we finished last year and the way in which the players were, the way in which they<br />

practiced and performed and met and focused, I’m in search of that again. What’s really extremely<br />

rewarding for me is being around that kind of focus, that kind of concentration, that kind of<br />

cooperation, that kind of complete goal awareness on the part of everybody, and that’s what I’d like to<br />

think would happen again. But you have an education. You’ve got to coach these newcomers and these<br />

youngsters and you try to do it a little bit and you do have to involve something of the past to do it,<br />

although you’re certainly not referring to that aspect of it for anything other than the bridge over to the<br />

new season. The good examples we bring forward and the not-so-good examples we challenge with.”<br />

Q: The cliché is that teams defending championships have a target on their backs. That might help get<br />

an opponent motivated, but is it true once a game begins?<br />

Coughlin: “I think during the course of the week, where that really makes sense to me, is that I think<br />

everybody looks at the team that was the world champion and they say to themselves, ‘This is an<br />

important game for us no matter when it occurs during the course of the season, because it’s going to<br />

declare whether or not we can think of ourselves as a possible contender.’ That’s what that’s all about. If<br />

you play well against the team that was the world champion the year before, then it’s reasonable to<br />

think that you’re a pretty good football team and that you have a chance to be a contender.”


Q: When you first became a head coach, you had so many more training camp practices to get to<br />

know your team. With fewer practices before the opener, do you still have a good handle on what<br />

kind of team you have?<br />

Coughlin: “You certainly have a handle on what you have. As a coach, you do have a strong feeling for<br />

what you have. However, recognizing what you have and having it become a cohesive unit, that’s<br />

another issue. That’s what you’re striving for. You’re striving to create that harmony again between<br />

offense, defense and special teams. When each specific group is evaluated, you have different levels of<br />

achievement, different levels of execution and that’s where you are. You may have a pretty good feel for<br />

what you have, but how does it mesh together at this point in time and what can your expectation level<br />

be going forward? You look throughout the league at the different teams. For example, I think each<br />

team in our division has improved.”<br />

Q: Is there more mystery in an opening game because a lot of the teams are unveiling their offenses<br />

and defenses for the first time? Do you have to make more adjustments on the fly in an opening<br />

game?<br />

Coughlin: “No, I don’t think so. I think there are going to be things that happen that have not been seen<br />

before and things maybe that haven’t been planned for, but I think if someone has a little bit of a track<br />

record at a particular spot and you bring that emphasis, you have a pretty good idea of what’s going to<br />

take place. You may not have the percentages as correctly worked out as you think.”<br />

Q: You were asked a question at your news conference this week about how Victor Cruz has stayed<br />

focused on his job despite all the attention he’s received. It seems the same statement applies to Eli<br />

Manning, who has so many obligations and is pulled in so many different directions. Can you talk<br />

about how Eli has stayed focused on the prize with all the commitments he has?<br />

Coughlin: “I think Eli has that unique ability to, because of the position he plays and because he’s always<br />

been in that spot, he’s had to have great composure, great poise. He’s had to be able to concentrate and<br />

deal with multitasking and because, whether you like it or not, in this game you’re confronted with that,<br />

anyway. You must be good at it, otherwise you’re not going to be happy in terms of the balance that you<br />

present in your life. There are going to be certain areas that, quite frankly, you’re not very good at. But<br />

for Eli, I think he has a unique ability to go from one segment to another and give it his full attention and<br />

in so doing, you find out the real person. You sense the sincerity and you can tell a little bit more about<br />

the personality and you can understand how intelligent he is and that kind of thing and I think that’s<br />

what he’s been able to do. I don’t know that all of us can quite deal like that in terms of keeping<br />

distractions to a minimum, but he seems to be able to do it. Although I’ve said many times, I know inside<br />

he churns a lot more than people can see on the outside.”<br />

Q: You’ve talked a lot about improving the rushing attack this year. Ahmad Bradshaw has 700 career<br />

carries. The other running backs on the roster have a combined total of five. Although you lack<br />

experience behind Bradshaw, do you feel good about the talent and potential at that position?<br />

Coughlin: “That’s part of the utilization of people for what their skill level is. We can use certain people<br />

for certain things and that’s what we’re going to have to do as you develop each individual’s ability to<br />

comprehend and execute the various responsibilities of the position, namely the pass protection and<br />

being a good route runner out of the backfield.”<br />

Q: Have you seen Bradshaw take on a leadership role with the younger players?<br />

Coughlin: “He has taken that role on and he’s done a good job with it. He takes pride in it and he can be<br />

unique in the way that he works with some of those young guys, because he’ll go ahead and compliment


them. But by the same token, if he sees something that he feels needs to be emphasized, he’s not afraid<br />

to say it to them. I do think that’s been helpful.”<br />

Q: Ahmad is not the biggest guy in the world, but he frequently runs between the tackles. Do you<br />

admire his ability to do that?<br />

Coughlin: “I do. I admire his toughness and I think he gives of himself. He sacrifices and he’s just as<br />

physical, really when you watch him, as any back in the game. You would argue that he seemed to do as<br />

well in goal line and short yardage as anybody we’ve had and that includes Brandon (Jacobs’) success<br />

level. I always think that’s a tribute to just the constitution and disposition of the individual. He can put<br />

himself in a mental position where he can be ornery now. As long as he stays positive, that’s okay, that<br />

part of it. He is a guy that you can rely on as a tough son of a gun. He’ll pass protect with the best of<br />

them.”<br />

Q: What comes to mind when you think of the Cowboys’ offense.<br />

Coughlin: “They do have an explosive team. They have talent at the skill positions, the running back<br />

position. A healthy (DeMarco) Murray gives them another weapon.”<br />

Q: And their defense?<br />

Coughlin: “They’re a pressure team, that’s for sure. At least that’s how they play us. “<br />

Q: When you start a season, do you think it’s going to be a battle for 17 weeks?<br />

Coughlin: “There isn’t any question. It’s one week at a time, but you know it’s one week, one battle and<br />

all you need to do is look at that schedule and you understand why I’m saying that. We believe firmly<br />

that in order to get where we want to go, you have to play the best and beat the best. And we don’t<br />

have to look very far, because they’re right on our schedule.”

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