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NFL PREVIEWS, RECAPS, BOX SCORES
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Owens, Peterson Lead NFC Comeback HONOLULU - They could have played this Pro Bowl on the beach with flag football rules. All of which was to the liking of Terrell Owens and Adrian Peterson.
Owens, Peterson Lead NFC Comeback HONOLULU (AP) -- They could have played this Pro Bowl on the beach with flag football rules. All of which was to the liking of Terrell Owens and Adrian Peterson.
Giants Ruin Patriots' Unblemished Season ¤ GLENDALE, Ariz. (AP) -- One perfect spiral and it was over for the New England Patriots. Forever, fans would remember who lost this Super Bowl, as much as who won.
Giants Stun 'Perfect' Pats in Super Bowl ¤ GLENDALE, Ariz. - With the Super Bowl on the line, look who had the perfection thing down pat: Eli Manning and the road-conquering New York Giants. And what a beauty their 11th straight road victory was, a 17-14 Super Bowl win Sunday that shattered the New England Patriots' unblemished season.
Pats Lead Giants 14-10 in 4th Quarter ¤ GLENDALE, Ariz. - Tom Brady threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Randy Moss with less than 3 minutes to play to give the unbeaten New England Patriots a 14-10 lead over the New York Giants in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Giants Lead Patriots 10-7 in 4th Quarter ¤ GLENDALE, Ariz. - Eli Manning fired a 5-yard touchdown pass to David Tyree to give the New York Giants a 10-7 lead over the unbeaten New England Patriots in the fourth quarter of the Super Bowl on Sunday night.
Another Manning Headed to Super Bowl ¤ GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Eli Manning kept making plays. So did the Giants' defense. Finally, Lawrence Tynes got in the act, kicking New York into the Super Bowl. For anyone who has doubted Peyton's little brother or thought the Giants had no business in the NFC championship game at frostbitten Lambeau Field, chew on this: A Manning is going back to the Super Bowl riding a wave of road wizardry.
Patriots First to 18-0; Super Bowl Bound ¤ FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Tom Brady bounced a couple of passes, sailed a few more and threw three to the wrong team. Hardly perfect. Hardly mattered, either. The New England Patriots still were too good for the banged-up San Diego Chargers. A far-from-vintage 21-12 victory Sunday in the AFC championship game sent the Brady Bunch back to the Super Bowl for the fourth time in seven seasons.
Eli, Tynes Lift Giants Into Super Bowl ¤ Manning repeatedly put the Giants in position to win the NFC championship Sunday, and when Lawrence Tynes came through at last with a 47-yard field goal in overtime, New York had itself an improbable 23-20 victory over the Green Bay Packers at frostbitten Lambeau Field.
Packers Lead Giants 7-6 in 2nd Quarter GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Donald Driver raced down the sideline to turn a short catch into a 90-yard touchdown reception and give the Green Bay Packers a 7-6 lead over the New York Giants in the second quarter of a frigid NFC championship game Sunday night.
Brady Shaky, Pats Win AFC Championship FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Perfection comes down to one game now.
Giants Beat Cowboys, Head to Green Bay IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Tony Romo can go wherever he wants with Jessica Simpson now. Eli Manning and the New York Giants knocked him and the Dallas Cowboys into the offseason Sunday.
Giants Hold on As Romo, Cowboys Crumble ¤ IRVING, Texas - Tony Romo can go wherever he wants with Jessica Simpson now. Eli Manning and the New York Giants knocked him and the Dallas Cowboys into the offseason Sunday.
Giants Lead Cowboys 21-17 in 4th Quarter IRVING, Texas - Brandon Jacobs had a short touchdown run and Eli Manning put together a crucial touchdown drive late in the first half to give the New York Giants a 21-17 lead over the Dallas Cowboys in the fourth quarter of Sunday's NFC divisional playoff game.
Chargers Stun Colts, Make Date With Pats ¤ INDIANAPOLIS - Gone - Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Adam Vinatieri and the rest of the Colts. By stunning Indianapolis, the San Diego Chargers just knocked off New England's biggest road block to the Super Bowl. Now San Diego must avoid a repeat of its last performance at New England.
Giants Lead Cowboys 7-0 in 1st Quarter IRVING, Texas (AP) -- Amani Toomer broke several tackles and sprinted down the sideline to turn a short pass from Eli Manning into a 52-yard touchdown reception and give the New York Giants an early 7-0 lead over the Dallas Cowboys in the first quarter of Sunday's NFC divisional playoff.
Chargers Lead Colts 28-24 in 4th Quarter ¤ INDIANAPOLIS - Backup quarterback Billy Volek scored on a sneak and Philip Rivers threw three touchdown passes before hurting his right knee to give the San Diego Chargers a 28-24 lead over the defending Super Bowl champion Indianapolis Colts in the fourth quarter of Sunday's AFC divisional playoff.
Perfect Pats March on to AFC Title Game ¤ FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Tom Brady was almost perfect. The Patriots still are. Their poised and prolific quarterback knocked another mark out of the books in their record-breaking season, completing all but two of his 28 passes to lead New England to its second straight AFC championship game with a 31-20 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Saturday night.
Patriots Lead Jags 31-20 in 4th Quarter ¤ FOXBOROUGH, Mass. - Tom Brady completed his first 16 passes and was 25-of-27 for 254 yards and three touchdowns Saturday night to help the unbeaten New England Patriots open a 31-20 lead over the Jacksonville Jaguars in the fourth quarter of their AFC divisional playoff game.
Favre, Packers Overwhelm Seattle GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) -- Brett Favre somehow spun free from the Seahawks' clutches and stumbled ahead in the snow. Ever the gambler, he flipped a wobbly, underhanded pass that he had no business trying, let alone completing.
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