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Super Bowl XXV. Super Bowl XXV was an American football game between the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Buffalo Bills and the National Football Conference (NFC) champion New York Giants to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1990 season. The Giants defeated the Bills by the score of 20–19, winning their ...
Al Michaels, Frank Gifford, and Dan Dierdorf. Wide Right, a.k.a. 47 Wide Right, was Scott Norwood 's missed 47-yard field goal attempt for the Buffalo Bills at the end of Super Bowl XXV on January 27, 1991, as described by sportscaster Al Michaels. The missed field goal resulted in the game being won by the New York Giants.
New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles: Eagles, 5–2 2007–2012, 2014 Eagles–Giants rivalry: 6 Denver Broncos vs. Kansas City Chiefs: Chiefs, 4–2 2013–2014, 2016(1), 2016(2), 2020-2021 Broncos–Chiefs rivalry: 5 Dallas Cowboys vs. New Orleans Saints: Saints, 4–1 2006, 2013–2015, 2019 Sean Payton vs. his former team 5 Indianapolis ...
It's Week 10 in the 2023 NFL season and this Sunday has a jam-packed slate of football games, including the New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys game this afternoon. Headed into this week’s NFC ...
The Comeback. Rich Stadium, the site of the game. The Comeback or The Choke was a National Football League (NFL) game held on January 3, 1993, as part of the 1992–93 NFL playoffs. The Buffalo Bills overcame a 35–3 deficit to defeat the visiting Houston Oilers 41–38 in overtime and set the then-record for largest comeback in NFL history ...
The Buffalo Bills scored the game's only two touchdowns in the fourth quarter on Sunday to put the New York Giants away and take the 14-9 win. The win followed what was a rough showing last week ...
The Giants (4-8) are still mathematically alive, and a couple of results from Sunday's action - losses by the Rams and Seahawks - actually helped them even more.
Buffalo Bisons ( EL / AA) 1979–1987. Canisius Golden Griffins ( NCAA) 1979–1989. War Memorial Stadium, colloquially known as The Rockpile, was an outdoor football, baseball and soccer stadium in Buffalo, New York. Opened in 1937 as Roesch Memorial Stadium, the venue was later known as Grover Cleveland Stadium and Civic Stadium.