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Eagles become the first #6 seed in the NFC to defeat the best-ranked team in the NFC in the last playoff game played at Giants Stadium. 2009: Eagles 2–0: Eagles 40–17: Eagles 45–38: Giants 82–72–2 Last matchup at Giants Stadium as the home team of the Giants. The Game in East Rutherford is the highest-scoring game in the rivalry (83 ...
I The Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams , and New Orleans Saints (NFC West) finished the 1988 season with identical 10–6 records. Philadelphia was awarded the NFC East title due to a head-to-head sweep of the Giants in regular season play, while Los Angeles was awarded a wild card berth based on winning percentage in NFC play.
* The 2020 Washington Football Team is the only NFC East division winner to have a losing record. All four teams in the NFC East have won the Super Bowl. The Cowboys lead with five, followed by the Giants with four, Washington with three, and the Eagles with one.
The post Jalen Hurts sets NFL record for most rushing scores by a QB in Eagles win over Giants appeared first on TheGrio. The Eagles have a clear path to winning the NFC East. PHILADELPHIA (AP ...
However, the Giants still won the NFC East with a record of 12–4, and clinched the number one seed in the NFC after beating the Carolina Panthers for home-field advantage and a first-round bye. [91] In the divisional round of the playoffs, the Giants lost 23–11 to the Philadelphia Eagles at home. [92]
They managed to record a 10–5–1 record, the Giants’ best mark since 1993, and won the NFC East for the first time since their 1990 Super Bowl season. [2] Despite winning the division title and earning a home playoff game, the Giants were eliminated in their Wild Card Round matchup by the Minnesota Vikings 23–22.
Record: 3-5 (third in NFC East) Top fantasy performer: QB Dak Prescott, 124.52 points. MVP: The tablet Mike McCarthy smashed on the sideline during Week 9. Key second-half game: Nov. 28 vs. Giants.
They improved upon their 10–6 record from 2007, becoming NFC East champions and finished with the #1 seed in the NFC playoffs for the only time in the Tom Coughlin era. Despite a franchise best 11–1 start and clinching the number 1 seed for the first time in eight years, the Giants lost three of their last four games, including their first ...