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| NY Giants Playoff Tickets Giants Playoff Tickets Given the team's illustrious history of post-season play, it should surprise no one that Giants playoff tickets, when available, rank among the most highly sought-after passes in all of professional sports. After all, the New York football franchise was named National Football League champions in 1926, just it's second year of existence, and played in eight NFL Championships from 1933 through 1946. In 1933, the team qualified for the first title game playoff in league history, losing to the Chicago Bears after going 11-3 and winning the NFL Eastern Division. The following season, they won the rematch with the Bears, and would go on to win a total of four championship titles prior to the AFL-NFL merger, and even those they didn't win made history, such as the 1958 Championship Game against the Baltimore Colts. The game is dubbed "The Greatest Game Ever Played" and was the first NFL contest ever to go to Sudden Death Overtimes. New York fell short in this one, but they would continue to be a postseason threat for years to come. Giants Playoff Tickets: Super Bowl XXV Super Bowl XXV was one of the shining moments that fans with Giants playoff tickets have been fortunate enough to have witnessed throughout the years. It, like the 1958 NFL Championship Game, was one of the finest title games ever played. This time, however, the Giants emerged victorious. The Giants finished the 1990 season with a 13-3 record, winning the NFC East and beating the Bears in the Divisional Playoffs and the 49ers to win the NFC Championship. New York faced the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV. New York jumped out to an early 3-0 lead, but trailed 12-10 at the half. New York received the second-half kickoff and promptly started a drive that lasted more than nine minutes and ended with a one-yard touchdown run by Ottis Anderson. Buffalo came back to take a 19-17 lead, but the Giants again answered with a 21-yard Matt Bahr field goal. The score would remain that until late in the fourth quarter, when Buffalo managed to drive down to the giants 30-yard-line with time running out. Kicker Scott Norwood attempted a 47-yard field goal, but it sailed wide right, and the Giants had won their second Super Bowl championship. It is moments like this that make the New York Football Giants' playoff history so spectacular.
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| Re: Giants Playoff Tickets You, spammer! I was coming in here to report you to the Admins. How about the 2001 Super Bowl? But then again, why would Giants fans want to remember that torture? |
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| Re: Giants Playoff Tickets Quote:
The Giants may be struggling right now, but this team has been down before and bounced back. Plus, the Giants and Eagles are bitter rivals that know each other almost as well as they know themselves, which definitely makes for a tough first round matchup. |
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