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| Monday, 12 December 2011 08:51 | |
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Never count out Eli Manning and the New York Giants -- not in a game, or in the division race. Down by 12 late in the fourth quarter of a game they had to win for a realistic chance to make the playoffs. Just like that, the Giants' four-game losing streak was done. And the NFC East race is cracked open, with New York reclaiming the inside track. "We needed to have a locker room celebration," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "We were starving for this." "We knew what was on the line," Cowboys linebacker Bradie James said. "But those guys made one more play than we did." Dallas has gone from winning four straight to losing two in a row, both in dramatic, frustrating fashion that involved missed kicks by rookie Dan Bailey, who'd been so good for so long this season. "We certainly know we've got our work cut out for us," team owner Jerry Jones said in a brief statement. You Down With JPP? Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul became the first player this season to block a kick, record a sack and force a fumble in the same game on Sunday night. Neither team led by more than five points for most of this back-and-forth game until Tony Romo threw a 50-yard touchdown pass to Dez Bryant with no one else around. New York's defense followed with a three-and-out, and the Giants got another break when Dallas' usually reliable punter, Mat McBriar, had a 33-yarder, letting Manning take over at his 42 with 2:12 left. Romo still had 46 seconds left. He hit Miles Austin for gains of 22 and 23 yards to set up Bailey for a 47-yard field goal that would force overtime. On the do-over, Bailey's kick was clipped by the outstretched arms of Pierre-Paul. He'd been a disruption all night, sacking Romo for a safety early in the game and forcing a fumble in the second quarter. "I rushed the center, put my hands up and got the block," Pierre-Paul said. Manning was 27 of 47 for 400 yards and two touchdowns. It was his third 400-yard outing this season, and the club racked up 510 yards, its most since having 512 in December 2009. Jacobs ran for 101 yards and two touchdowns on 19 carries. Hakeem Nicks had seven catches for 154 yards, including an early 64-yarder. Mario Manningham had two catches for 62 yards, including a 47-yard touchdown reception. Romo was 21 of 31 for 321 yards with four touchdowns, two in the fourth quarter. All Manning Everything With 400 yards passing on Sunday night, Eli Manning now has 4,105 yards for the season. That's the most in a single season in Giants history. Laurent Robinson caught four passes for 137 yards and a touchdown, with a 74-yarder. Austin, who'd missed the previous six weeks with a hamstring injury, caught four passes for 63 yards with a touchdown. He finished his season with 897 yards, with a franchise-record 253 coming in one game. "This one's going to hurt, it's going to sting, but we've got to figure out how to do things a little better and play our best game of the season next week," Romo said. "We need to get a win next week and get back going." The Cowboys have lost six straight Sunday night games. They are 0-3 against the Giants at Cowboys Stadium. Romo also continued his trend of winning in November, then slumping in December. Game notes New York RB Ahmad Bradshaw did not start as punishment for breaking an unspecified team rule. He finished with 12 yards on eight carries, all in the second half. ... Romo went over 20,000 yards passing for his career, joining Troy Aikman, Roger Staubach and Danny White as the only Cowboys to do so. ... Cowboys C Phil Costa sustained a concussion, pushing rookie Kevin Kowalski into action for the first time. His snaps were OK, but he seemed flummoxed early in the final drive.
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