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The 2009 New York Giants season was the 85th season for the team in the National Football League (NFL). It was the team's final season in Giants Stadium ; in 2010 , the Giants moved into New Meadowlands Stadium .
The season was shortened to nine games, and the top eight teams in each conference earned berths in an expanded 16-team playoff tournament. [36] G The Giants, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Redskins finished the 1985 season with identical 10–6 records. Dallas was awarded the NFC East title because they had the best head-to-head record among ...
The 2009 San Francisco Giants season was the Giants' 127th year in Major League Baseball, their 52nd year in San Francisco since their move from New York following the 1957 season, and their tenth at AT&T Park.
The 2009 season was the New Orleans Saints' 43rd in the National Football League (NFL), and as of the 2024 season's conclusion, the most successful in franchise history. The Saints recorded a franchise record 13 regular season victories (later tied in the 2011, 2018, and 2019 seasons) an improvement on their 8–8 record and fourth-place finish in the NFC South from 2008, and advanced to the ...
The 2009 NFL season was the 90th season in the history of the National Football League ... The Giants–Eagles game was originally scheduled for 4:15 pm EST, ...
CLEVELAND − Those were a nightmare 11 seconds for the New York Giants to start what loomed as the biggest game of their season Sunday afternoon.. Fumble on the opening kickoff. Touchdown on the ...
The 1951 season saw the Giants beat their rivals the Brooklyn Dodgers in a three-game playoff for the National League pennant. The Giants won the series 2–1 on a walk-off home run by Bobby Thomson in game 3, a moment remembered as the Shot Heard 'Round the World. They went on to lose in the World Series to the Yankees.
Of the New York Giants 4 post-season victories the combined record of all opponents (including playoffs) were 54–13 (.806). The New York Giants combined regular season opponents records were 102–106 (.490). The New York Giants total regular and post-season opponents (TB 9–7, playoffs only: GB 1–0 & NE 2–0) records were 114–113 (.502).