Super Bowl XLII: New York Giants defeated New England Patriots 17–14 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

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The New York Giants faced the New England Patriots at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, in a matchup that would be remembered in NFL history. The Patriots entered the game with a perfect 18-0 season record, aiming to become the first team since the 1972 Miami Dolphins to complete an undefeated season. The Giants, led by quarterback Eli Manning and head coach Tom Coughlin, were seen as underdogs with a 10-6 regular-season record. The game remained a defensive battle through the first three quarters. The Patriots held a narrow lead heading into the final quarter. A key moment came late in the fourth quarter when Eli Manning escaped what appeared to be a sure sack by several Patriots defenders. He then completed a 32-yard pass to wide receiver David Tyree, who made the catch by pinning the ball against his helmet. This play, known as the "Helmet Catch," kept the Giants' drive alive. Manning then threw a touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress with 35 seconds left on the clock. This score put the Giants ahead 17–14. The Patriots' subsequent drive fell short, and the Giants' defense secured the victory. Eli Manning was named the Super Bowl MVP for his performance, which included 255 passing yards and two touchdowns. The defeat of the Patriots ended their hopes of a perfect season and is considered one of the biggest upsets in sports history. The victory marked the third Super Bowl championship for the Giants and solidified their place in NFL lore. The game's legacy includes the extraordinary plays and the strong strategic execution by the Giants' coaching staff. The outcome of this game had a lasting impact on both franchises. For the Giants, it validated the team's resilience and ability to triumph in high-pressure situations. For the Patriots, it was a reminder of the unpredictability of sports, regardless of a team's record or previous performance. #SuperBowlXLII #NFLHistory #DavidTyree #EliManning #PatriotsVsGiants #MoofLife
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