Showing posts with label Eli Manning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eli Manning. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Vikings March Past Giants

USA Today

The Minnesota Vikings have secured a place in the post season, playing as if they’re poised for more than a token appearance.

Adrian Peterson ran for 104 yards and a touchdown over three quarters, Harrison Smith took one of Eli Manning’s three interceptions into the end zone and the Vikings clinched at least a wild card spot with a 49-17 victory over the listless New York Giants on a frigid Sunday night.

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Teddy Bridgewater turned in another sharp December performance, Blair Walsh chipped in five field goals and theVikings (10-5) set up an NFC North championship game next week at Green Bay. That game, like this one, was moved to the Sunday night slot.

With Peterson relaxing on the sideline, Jerick McKinnon rushed for two touchdowns in the fourth quarter, including a 68-yard romp through a disinterested defense with the temperature down to 11 degrees.

Manning badly missed suspended wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. and his 1,396 yards and 13 touchdowns, as the Giants (6-9) trudged toward a fourth straight absence from the postseason.

The night wrapped up a rough week-plus for the Giants, who had control of the diluted, wide-open NFC East for much of the season until dropping five of their last six games. The day after their rally at then-undefeated Carolina fell three points short, Beckham was suspended by the NFL for multiple violations of safety-related playing rules. That stemmed from the tussles with Panthers cornerback Josh Norman.

There wasn’t much fight left in the Giants for this.

Washington’s win over Philadelphia on Saturday night ended the division race, rendering the outcome meaningless. By the time the Vikings built their lead into double digits on Smith’s 35-yard return of Manning’s overthrow for Rueben Randle late in the second quarter, the Giants looked ready for their winter vacations.

After winning the Super Bowl following the 2011 season, the Giants have gone just 28-35.

Manning finished 15 for 29 for 234 yards, boosted by a 50-yard pass to Rashad Jennings that set up an early field goal and a 72-yard touchdown heave to Randle made possible by a botched tackle by Andrew Sendejo, who had the first interception. Backup Ryan Nassib tacked on a late score with a pass to Myles White, but Manning was sacked four times and was hindered by a handful of drops by his receivers in these tough-to-catch conditions. He fumbled a shotgun snap, too.

Bridgewater went 15 for 25 for 168 yards and a touchdown to Kyle Rudolph, delivering precise, under-pressure passes at just the right times and avoiding the turnovers that dogged Manning.

The Vikings reached the playoffs for the first time in three years with their highest score since a 50-10 victory over Jacksonville on Dec. 20, 1998, giving them an 87-34 margin of victory over the last two weeks. Smith, linebacker Anthony Barr and nose tackle Linval Joseph all returned from injuries, putting the Vikings back at full strength on defense heading into the rematch with the Packers.

Beat Green Bay, and they’re the No. 3 seed in the NFC with a home game against Seattle. Lose, and they’re a wild-card team with a trip to Green Bay or Washington.


Friday, 25 September 2015

NFL - Giants 33 - 21 Redskins


The New York Giants notched their first victory of the season as they held firm in the fourth quarter to beat the Washington Redskins 33-21.

The Giants had fallen apart in the fourth quarter in defeats to Dallas and Atlanta in their opening two games, but this time they dominated most of the action against the injury-plagued Redskins.

They scored in nearly every way possible, beginning with running back Rashad Jennings blocking Tress Way's punt for a safety on Washington's opening series.

Andre Williams scored on a one-yard run, Josh Brown kicked three field goals, and Odell Beckham Jr made a 30-yard touchdown catch to settle matters.

Rueben Randle also had a 41-yard TD catch in the closing minutes, after which Washington's Rashad Ross returned the kick-off 101 yards for the final score.

Washington, who have now lost five successive games to the Giants, posted field goals of 44 and 37 yards from Dustin Hopkins, but any thoughts of a comeback ended when Matt Jones fumbled on his way into the end zone with just under 10 minutes remaining.

A late four-yard TD pass to Chris Thompson and two-point conversion reduced the deficit to 11 before Randle made his scoring catch to settle any New York nerves.

Giants quarterback Eli Manning, who had struggled in key situations in the two losses to the Cowboys and Falcons, was coolly efficient, finishing 23 of 31 for 279 yards, while Beckham had seven receptions for 79 yards, and Randle had seven for 116.

"We needed a win bad," Manning said. "We've been in there at the end and weren't able to hold on, so that was our emphasis tonight: win the fourth quarter."

Jennings added: "It's definitely important to get a win. I'm reluctant to use the word confidence, but it puts assurance on everything we know we're capable of accomplishing."