NY Giants 21, Seattle 24

1 2 3 4 OT T
NYG (7-4) 0 10 3 8 0 21
SEA (9-2) 7 0 7 7 3 24

Final

4:15 PM ET
November 27, 2005

Three missed FGs doom Giants in OT loss to Seahawks

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2517
3rd down efficiency
8-196-19
4th down efficiency
0-01-1
Total Yards490355
Passing324228
Comp-Att
29-5321-37
Yards per pass
6.16.2
Rushing166127
Rushing Attempts
2834
Yards per rush
5.93.7
Penalties16-1148-65
Turnovers12
Fumbles lost
01
Interceptions thrown
11
Possession39:2132:54
Air/Ground Leaders
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning29/5334421
Seattle Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hasselbeck21/3724921
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Barber26151049
Manning21509
Seattle Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Alexander31110120
Strong110010
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Shockey10127124
Burress6109024
Seattle Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Jurevicius8137235
Hackett247038
NY Giants Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Manning100
Allen001
Seattle Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Engram110
Alexander100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNYGSEA
TD14:17Joe Jurevicius 35 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 3 plays, 76 yds, 1:14
07
SECOND QUARTERNYGSEA
FG10:37Jay Feely 39 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 36 yds, 4:03
37
TD13:53Jeremy Shockey 7 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 10 plays, 79 yds, 2:09
107
THIRD QUARTERNYGSEA
FG4:40Jay Feely 43 Yd
Drive: 4 plays, 1 yds, :48
137
TD10:24Joe Jurevicius 16 Yd Pass From Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 6 plays, 56 yds, 2:05
1314
FOURTH QUARTERNYGSEA
TD10:27Shaun Alexander 4 Yd Run (Josh Brown Kick)
Drive: 13 plays, 80 yds, 6:41
1321
TD13:01Amani Toomer 18 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Eli Manning Pass To Jeremy Shockey For Two-Point Conversion)
Drive: 8 plays, 61 yds, 2:34
2121
OVERTIMENYGSEA
FG12:15Josh Brown 36 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 47 yds, 2:44
2124

SEATTLE (AP) -- The more the Seahawks tried to hand the game to the Giants, the more Jay Feely kept kicking it back.

It was over when ...
Jay Feely missed his third consecutive field-goal attempt. Any of the three -- one with four seconds remaining in regulation, two in overtime -- would have given the Giants a win. Instead, after his final miss, the Seahawks drove downfield, setting up Josh Brown's game-winning 36-yarder.
Game ball goes to ...
Who to pick in a game like this? Brown, for actually making a field goal in overtime. The Giants' offense, for getting in position three different times, twice after Feely misses, to pick up a huge win. And Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander, for finally taking advantage of Feely's miscues and guiding Seattle's winning drive.
ESPN's take ...
Eric Allen This is another game that the 'Hawks would've lost last season and, with the Cowboys also losing this week, it may have pretty much wrapped up home-field advantage for them. The Seahawks' only real competition for home-field advantage is the Bears. Seattle's remaining schedule is actually pretty easy, with the obvious exception of the Colts. That game could be a preview of the Super Bowl, but I still would like to see the 'Hawks in the NFC Championship Game to see how the defense holds up.
-- Eric Allen

And short. And wide.

NFC-leading Seattle survived a wild finish and an even wilder overtime to steal a 24-21 victory Sunday over New York, which had three chances to win with Feely -- 23-of-25 on field goals up to that point -- on the field.

The result of each belied an impressive Giants effort: Feely was barely wide left on a 40-yarder on the final play of regulation, short on a 54-yard try in overtime and wide right and way short on a second chance in the extra period from 45 yards.

By the third miss, the Seahawks were finally ready to capitalize.

Matt Hasselbeck lofted a 38-yard pass between the Giants' zone coverages to push Seattle from its 24 to the New York 38. Then Josh Brown made a 36-yard field goal with 2:45 left in overtime.

Seattle's seventh straight victory leaves it one win or a St. Louis loss away from clinching the NFC West; the Seahawks are now 9-2 for the first time since 1984 -- which is also the last time they won a playoff game. They have only one game remaining against a team with a winning record, Dec. 24 against Peyton Manning's undefeated Indianapolis Colts.

"What was it, three [misses]?" Hasselbeck said after he completed 21-of-37 passes for 249 yards and two scores and an interception.

November's leading rushers
Larry Johnson 569
Shaun Alexander 563
Warrick Dunn 478
Reuben Droughns 401
Edgerrin James 315

"Shoot, I kind of think we are still in shock, really," he said.

Not as much as New York.

The Giants (7-4) missed a chance -- make that three prime chances -- to become 8-3 for the first time since their 2000 Super Bowl season. Instead, they bitterly fell back into a tie atop the NFC East with the Cowboys, who they host this Sunday.

First, they'll have to get over this one.

"There is no way. I will give you my house if he misses this one," Giants runner Tiki Barber said, when asked his thoughts before Feely's third miss.

That miss wasted a 49-yard run by Barber to the Seattle 31 that seemed to seal what had already been a topsy-turvy game. Barber finished with 151 yards on 26 carries.

Immediately after the thrilling, seesaw finish, Giants coach Tom Coughlin mentioned Feely to his players in the locker room. Before Coughlin could say much, Feely stood up and spoke.

"I said, 'I'm sorry I let you down,'" Feely said. "People are going to say it's a team game and they're going to say the right things. But the fact of the matter is that you've got to come through when you have one opportunity -- much less two good opportunities."

Even the two kicks he made earlier, from 39 and 43 yards in the second and third quarters, plopped softly just yards beyond the cross bar.

At least one of his teammates forgives him.

"Jay's my boy ... He's saved our butt three or four times," linebacker Antonio Pierce said.

"He's human. He's going to make mistakes ... he came in here, said what he had to say," Pierce said.

Feely's misses ruined a career day from Giants quarterback Eli Manning. In defeat, he grew beyond his 24 years and toward franchise-quarterback status of older brother Peyton. The younger Manning established career highs of 29 completions and 53 attempts. He had 344 yards passing -- eight behind his career high set Sept. 25 against San Diego -- with two touchdowns.

The second was to Amani Toomer, who deftly dragged his right foot into his left inside the back line of the end zone for an 18-yard score with 1:59 left. Manning followed that with a two-point conversion to Jeremy Shockey to tie it at 21.

Shockey caught 10 passes for 127 yards and a first-half touchdown.

In that opening half, the Giants' slanting and scheming defense throttled the Seahawks' top-ranked offense. New York followed Dallas' successful script of last month by shoving as many as nine defenders close to the line of scrimmage against NFL rushing leader Shaun Alexander, daring Seattle to win through the air.

But New York led only 10-7 at that point, largely because of 11 penalties. The Giants ended with 16 flags for 114 yards, their most in 56 years. That included an amazing 11 flags for false starts -- five against left tackle Luke Petitgout and three against left guard David Diehl.

Diehl said the raucous crowd at sold-out Qwest Field made him do it.

"This is the loudest it's been [on the road]," Diehl said.

Alexander, who had seven carries for 16 yards at halftime, finally broke through midway through the third quarter. He gained 40 yards on one drive. Joe Jurevicius ended that march with a 16-yard touchdown catch. Seattle had a 14-13 lead with 4:36 left in the third quarter.

Jurevicius finished with eight catches for 137 yards and two touchdowns.

Game notes
Barber eclipsed 1,000 yards rushing in a season for the fifth time in his career. He is tied with Rodney Hampton for the most in Giants history ... Jurevicius' 137 yards receiving ties his career high, set Oct. 9 at St. Louis ... Seattle coach Mike Holmgren said starting left cornerback Kelly Herndon will miss at least two weeks with a left knee injury, which occurred in the second quarter.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 24th 2005
Atlanta 27 Final
Detroit 7
Denver 24 Final
Dallas 21 OT
Sunday, November 27th 2005
Carolina 13 Final
Buffalo 9
Baltimore 29 Final
Cincinnati 42
San Francisco 22 Final
Tennessee 33
New England 16 Final
Kansas City 26
Cleveland 12 Final
Minnesota 24
Chicago 13 Final
Tampa Bay 10
San Diego 23 Final
Washington 17 OT
St. Louis 33 Final
Houston 27 OT
Miami 33 Final
Oakland 21
Jacksonville 24 Final
Arizona 17
Green Bay 14 Final
Philadelphia 19
NY Giants 21 Final
Seattle 24 OT
New Orleans 21 Final
NY Jets 19
Monday, November 28th 2005
Pittsburgh 7 Final
Indianapolis 26