Last-gasp run sees Giants grab the Bowl

07 February 2012 - 02:33 By Larry Fine, Reuters
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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning was named Most Valuable Player, reprising his MVP performance against the Patriots in 2008 Picture: GALLO IMAGES
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning was named Most Valuable Player, reprising his MVP performance against the Patriots in 2008 Picture: GALLO IMAGES

The New York Giants battled back to beat the New England Patriots 21-17 and win the Super Bowl with a heart-stopping fourth-quarter comeback capped by a six-yard touchdown run by Ahmad Bradshaw with 57 seconds left in Indianapolis on Sunday.

The Giants, who trailed 10-9 at the halfway mark and 17-9 in the third quarter, clawed back with two field goals by Lawrence Tynes before mounting an 88-yard drive to thwart the Patriots in the Super Bowl for the second time in four years.

The thrilling game-winning drive was launched on the very first play from the 12-yard line, when quarterback Eli Manning lofted a pass down the left sideline that was brilliantly corralled by Mario Manningham, tip-toeing inside the sideline for a 38-yard gain.

Manning hit Manningham again and then found Hakeem Nicks for a key first down to keep the drive alive before Bradshaw darted through the middle to score.

Four years ago, the Giants denied New England a perfect 19-0 season with a 17-14 upset win in Arizona. This time New York ended the Patriots' 10-game winning streak with another thrilling fourth-quarter drive.

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady got the ball back on his 20-yard line with 52 seconds left and led New England to the 49-yard line with five seconds left.

When Brady's last desperation heave into the end zone was batted away to the ground, Giants players leaped with joy and purple confetti fell like magic dust on the delirious winners.

The Giants' 65-year-old coach Tom Coughlin became the oldest man ever to direct a Super Bowl champion.

Manning completed 30-of-40 passes for 296 yards and one touchdown and was named Most Valuable Player of the Super Bowl, reprising his MVP performance of four years ago.

Brady was 27-of-41 for 276 yards. He threw two touchdowns and one interception, and completed a Super Bowl record of 16 successive passes at one point.

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