NY Giants 38, Buffalo 21

1 2 3 4 T
NYG (10-5) 0 17 0 21 38
BUF (7-8) 14 0 7 0 21

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 23, 2007
Ralph Wilson Stadium,
Buffalo, NY

Giants rally past inspired Bills to clinch playoff spot

Scouts Buzz
Early on, the fired-up Bills took advantage of a Giants team that lacked discipline on defense and showed little urgency on either side of the ball. But as abruptly as the weather changed in the second quarter, so did the momentum. The Buffalo offense imploded after Pro Bowl guard Jason Peters left the game with an injury, and New York stormed back from a 14-point deficit behind a running game that pounded a smallish Buffalo defensive front with Brandon Jacobs and Ahmad Bradshaw. Amani Toomer also stepped up as a quality receiving option alongside Plaxico Burress, and although quarterback Eli Manning had a tough time holding on to the ball in the harsh elements, the Giants showed a lot of heart in coming back to get a key win in their march toward the playoffs.
-- Matt Williamson, Scouts Inc.

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1716
3rd down efficiency
6-141-9
4th down efficiency
0-20-1
Total Yards385244
Passing94127
Comp-Att
7-159-26
Yards per pass
6.34.9
Rushing291117
Rushing Attempts
4728
Yards per rush
6.24.2
Penalties4-256-45
Turnovers44
Fumbles lost
21
Interceptions thrown
23
Possession34:0525:55
Air/Ground Leaders
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning7/1511102
Buffalo Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Edwards9/2616123
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Bradshaw17151188
Jacobs24145243
Buffalo Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Lynch1870128
Jackson637019
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Toomer599039
Burress1606
Buffalo Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Evans343121
Lynch242030
NY Giants Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Manning520
Blackburn001
Buffalo Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Edwards200
Moorman110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNYGBUF
TD10:24Michael Gaines 3 Yd Pass From Trent Edwards (Rian Lindell Kick) 07
TD05:31Lee Evans 4 Yd Pass From Trent Edwards (Rian Lindell Kick) 014
SECOND QUARTERNYGBUF
TD11:38Brandon Jacobs 6 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 714
TD08:32Brandon Jacobs 43 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 1414
FG02:35Lawrence Tynes 42 Yd 1714
THIRD QUARTERNYGBUF
TD13:54Marshawn Lynch 3 Yd Run (Rian Lindell Kick) 1721
FOURTH QUARTERNYGBUF
TD14:05Kawika Mitchell 20 Yd Interception Return (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 2421
TD06:12Ahmad Bradshaw 88 Yd Run (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 3121
TD05:50Corey Webster 34 Yd Interception Return (Lawrence Tynes Kick) 3821

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) -- Neither rain, sleet nor snow -- and not even Bills tight end Kevin Everett's inspirational return to Buffalo -- could prevent the New York Giants from clinching a playoff berth Sunday.

A rediscovered running attack and an opportunistic defense carried the Giants past the Bills and the elements in a 38-21 win.

"I'm very proud," said running back Brandon Jacobs, who scored twice and finished with a career-high 145 yards. "I'm proud of my team. I'm proud of the defense. It means a lot."

Even coach Tom Coughlin could shrug off his sourpuss public persona for a moment, cracking a joke about the Gatorade bath he received on the sideline.

"It was the chunks of ice that gave me some mixed thoughts on the intention there," Coughlin said, smiling.

The game began with a pelting rain and winds gusting at more than 30 miles per hour, and ended with flurries and wind gusts above 50. The conditions contributed to the teams committing four turnovers each and not mounting much of a passing attack.

Good thing the Giants had a plan to run the ball, something they were criticized for failing to do in a 22-10 loss to the Redskins last week. They rushed for 291 yards, their most since they had 351 on Nov. 29, 1959, against Washington.

Jacobs' two scores, including a powerful 43-yard run, rallied the Giants from a 14-0 first-quarter deficit. And when he left the game with a sprained left ankle in the fourth quarter, New York kept running the ball, with backup Ahmad Bradshaw scoring an 88-yard touchdown that put the Giants up 31-21 with 6:12 left.

New York's defense did the rest as Kawika Mitchell intercepted Trent Edwards and returned it 20 yards for the go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter. Corey Webster then sealed the victory by scoring on a 34-yard interception return 22 seconds after Bradshaw's touchdown.

The Giants (10-5) won their seventh straight road game to establish a single-season franchise record. And they avoided what could've been a must-win finale against the league's top team, the New England Patriots, next weekend.

Even quarterback Eli Manning could shrug off a performance in which he went 7-of-15 for 111 yards with two interceptions and two lost fumbles.

"We've won some tough games, done a good job, and it's a relief," Manning said. "We all knew we wanted to do it this game."

The Bills (7-8) had plenty to play for even though they were eliminated from playoff contention following an 8-0 loss at Cleveland last weekend. That's because of Everett, the tight end who addressed the team before the game in his first visit to Buffalo since sustaining a severe spinal cord injury in the Bills season opener against Denver on Sept. 9.

Everett is now walking on his own while continuing his rehab in Houston. It's a remarkable recovery for someone doctors initially feared would never walk again.

"There's no way I could deny it, it was certainly an inspiration to see him," coach Dick Jauron said of Everett, who watched the game with friends and family from a suite at midfield.

The Bills seemed to ride the emotion of Everett's speech in the first quarter, when Buffalo gained 122 yards and scored on each of its first two possessions. Nothing much else went right after that as the Bills managed 122 yards the rest of the game.

The Bills again proved they're incapable of beating a playoff contender. Six of Buffalo's eight losses this year have come against teams that have qualified for the postseason.

"It gets disappointing as the year goes on," defensive end Chris Kelsay said. "It's another year we're not going to the postseason. I'm getting frustrated."

He was particularly unhappy with Buffalo's run defense.

"If you can't stop the run, then they're not going to throw the ball," Kelsay said. "It's our job to get them off the field. And we didn't do that."

Edwards finished 9-of-26 for 161 yards, with two touchdowns -- a 3-yarder to Michael Gaines and 4-yarder to Lee Evans -- and three interceptions. Marshawn Lynch also scored for the Bills.

Game notes
Jacobs, who returned briefly after hurting his ankle, said the injury isn't major, and he expects to play next week. ... Lynch finished with 70 yards rushing to give him 1,010 this season, becoming the fourth Bills rookie to break the 1,000-yard plateau, and first since Greg Bell had 1,100 in 1984. ... Bills Pro Bowl LT Jason Peters did not return after hurting his groin in the second quarter. Without him, Buffalo allowed three sacks, ending a three-game run without allowing a sack. ... The Giants made the playoffs for the third straight year, tying the team record.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 20th 2007
Pittsburgh 41 Final
St. Louis 24
Saturday, December 22nd 2007
Dallas 20 Final
Carolina 13
Sunday, December 23rd 2007
NY Giants 38 Final
Buffalo 21
Green Bay 7 Final
Chicago 35
Cleveland 14 Final
Cincinnati 19
Kansas City 20 Final
Detroit 25
Houston 15 Final
Indianapolis 38
Philadelphia 38 Final
New Orleans 23
Oakland 11 Final
Jacksonville 49
Atlanta 27 Final
Arizona 30 OT
Tampa Bay 19 Final
San Francisco 21
NY Jets 6 Final
Tennessee 10
Miami 7 Final
New England 28
Baltimore 6 Final
Seattle 27
Washington 32 Final
Minnesota 21
Monday, December 24th 2007
Denver 3 Final
San Diego 23