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The 2006 New York Giants season was the franchise's 82nd season in the National Football League (NFL) and their third under head coach Tom Coughlin. The season began with the team trying to improve on their 11–5 record from 2005, which saw them win the NFC East. They did not win the NFC East or improve on that record, falling to 8–8 on the ...
New York Giants all-time win–loss records Statistic Wins Losses Ties Win % New York Giants regular season record 724 663 34 .521 New York Giants postseason record 25 26 — .490 All-time regular and postseason record 749 689 34 .520
New York Giants (1997–2006) ... Career NFL statistics; Rushing yards: 10,449: Rushing average: 4.7: ... In the 2006 season, Barber continued his fine play in his ...
NY Giants to celebrate 100 seasons this weekend with Fan Fest, a 5K charity run and Sunday's kickoff against the Vikings, all at MetLife Stadium. 'A class reunion of the greatest Giants': Big Blue ...
In 2008 preseason, the emergence of D.J. Ware dropped Droughns to fifth on the Giants depth chart at running back, but he managed to make the final 53-man roster playing primarily on special teams in 12 of New York's 16 games. Droughns was released by the Giants on February 9, 2009.
The New York Giants were in the playoffs last season. They even got a postseason win for the first time since Eli Manning won his second Super Bowl. Giants fans were happy, and they should have been.
New York Giants: 8–20: Dallas Cowboys: Texas Stadium: Cowboys–Giants rivalry 2007 NFC Divisional playoff rematch [57] 16 Sunday December 21** Carolina Panthers: 28–34 New York Giants: Giants Stadium: Winner: Clinch home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs as the No. 1 seed [58] 17 Sunday December 28 Denver Broncos: 21–52: San ...
The New York Giants, an American football team which currently plays in the NFL's National Football Conference, have qualified for the postseason ten times since 1994.With the retirement of Phil Simms and Lawrence Taylor—two of the most important figures in franchise history—after the 1993 season, the Giants entered a new era.