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1986 New York Giants season

The 1986 season was the New York Giants' 62nd in the National Football League (NFL) and their fourth under head coach Bill Parcells. The New York Giants, who play in the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL), won their fifth championship—and first Super Bowl—in franchise history during the season. Led by consensus league Most Valuable Player (MVP) linebacker Lawrence Taylor and Super Bowl MVP quarterback Phil Simms, the Giants posted a 14–2 record during the regular season, tied for the best record in the league with the defending Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears and the best in team history.[1] The Giants improved on their 10–6 record from 1985, won their first division championship since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, and won Super Bowl XXI against the Denver Broncos.

1986 New York Giants season
OwnerWellington Mara
General managerGeorge Young
Head coachBill Parcells
Home fieldGiants Stadium (since 1976)
Local radioWNEW–AM
Results
Record14–2
Division place1st NFC East
Playoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs
(vs. 49ers) 49–3
Won NFC Championship
(vs. Redskins) 17–0
Won Super Bowl XXI
(vs. Broncos) 39–20
Pro Bowlers

In the playoffs, the Giants, who were the top seed in the conference ahead of the Bears, defeated the San Francisco 49ers for the second consecutive year in the playoffs by a score of 49–3. They then disposed of their division rivals, the Washington Redskins, in the NFC Championship Game 17–0. In the Super Bowl, behind Simms' 88% pass completion percentage and their strong defense, the Giants overcame a 10–9 halftime deficit and scored thirty second-half points while allowing only ten more and defeated the Broncos 39–20.

After making the playoffs in 1984 and 1985, the Giants entered the 1986 season as one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl. They began the season with a 31–28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, before winning five consecutive games. After losing 17–12 to the Seattle Seahawks in week seven, the Giants won their final nine regular season games. Following the regular season, coach Bill Parcells won the NFL Coach of the Year Award, and eight Giants were named to the Pro Bowl. The Giants' defense, nicknamed the Big Blue Wrecking Crew, finished second in the league in points and yards allowed.[2]

The 1986 Giants had been ranked as one of the greatest NFL teams of all time by fans,[3] and members of the media.[4][5] The Giants also ranked #12 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary.[6][7] It was this Giants team that popularized the practice of the "Gatorade shower", which entailed the players dousing members of the coaching staff with Gatorade near the end of a victorious game.

Off-season edit

After two consecutive playoff seasons, the Giants entered the 1986 season as one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl.[8]

Draft edit

The Giants had five selections in the first two rounds of the 1986 NFL Draft, as opposed to the normal two, and 14 selections in the 12-round draft overall.[9] Of the draft Giants' general manager George Young said, "This is not a blue-chip draft, but a strong blue-collar draft. A lot of people think there's better quantity than quality."[10] With their first selection they chose defensive end Eric Dorsey #19 overall from the University of Notre Dame. With their four-second-round selections they chose Mark Collins, cornerback out of Cal State-Fullerton, Erik Howard, nose tackle out of Washington State University, Pepper Johnson, linebacker out of Ohio State University, and Greg Lasker, defensive back out of the University of Arkansas.[9]

1986 New York Giants draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 19 Eric Dorsey  DE Notre Dame
2 44 Mark Collins  DB Cal State-Fullerton
2 46 Erik Howard *  DT Washington State
2 51 Pepper Johnson *  LB Ohio State
2 53 Greg Lasker  DB Arkansas
3 73 John Washington  DE Oklahoma State
5 130 Vince Warren  WR San Diego State
6 139 Ron Brown  WR Colorado
6 157 Solomon Miller  WR Utah State
7 184 Jon Francis  RB Boise State
8 214 Steve Cisowski  OT Santa Clara
9 241 Jim Luebbers  DE Iowa State
10 268 Jerry Kimmel  LB Syracuse
11 295 Len Lynch  OG Maryland
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

[11]

Personnel edit

Staff edit

1986 New York Giants staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams – Romeo Crennel
  • Assistant special teams – Mike Sweatman

Strength and conditioning

  • Strength and conditioning – Johnny Parker

Roster edit

1986 New York Giants roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists
  • 33 George Adams RB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 69 David Jordan G (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  


Practice squad

  • Vacant


Rookies in italics

[12]

Depth chart edit

Pre season edit

Schedule edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
1 August 9 at Atlanta Falcons L 24–31 0–1 Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 25,445 Recap
2 August 16 Green Bay Packers W 22–14 1–1 Milwaukee County Stadium 41,774 Recap
3 August 23 New York Jets W 20–16 2–1 Giants Stadium 73,882 Recap
4 August 30 Pittsburgh Steelers W 17–3 3–1 Giants Stadium 45,441 Recap

Regular season edit

Schedule edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap
1 September 8 at Dallas Cowboys L 28–31 0–1 Texas Stadium 59,804 Recap
2 September 14 San Diego Chargers W 20–7 1–1 Giants Stadium 74,921 Recap
3 September 21 at Los Angeles Raiders W 14–9 2–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 71,164 Recap
4 September 28 New Orleans Saints W 20–17 3–1 Giants Stadium 72,769 Recap
5 October 5 at St. Louis Cardinals W 13–6 4–1 Busch Memorial Stadium 40,562 Recap
6 October 12 Philadelphia Eagles W 35–3 5–1 Giants Stadium 74,221 Recap
7 October 19 at Seattle Seahawks L 12–17 5–2 Kingdome 62,282 Recap
8 October 27 Washington Redskins W 27–20 6–2 Giants Stadium 75,923 Recap
9 November 2 Dallas Cowboys W 17–14 7–2 Giants Stadium 74,871 Recap
10 November 9 at Philadelphia Eagles W 17–14 8–2 Veterans Stadium 60,601 Recap
11 November 16 at Minnesota Vikings W 22–20 9–2 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 63,003 Recap
12 November 23 Denver Broncos W 19–16 10–2 Giants Stadium 75,116 Recap
13 December 1 at San Francisco 49ers W 21–17 11–2 Candlestick Park 59,777 Recap
14 December 7 at Washington Redskins W 24–14 12–2 Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 55,642 Recap
15 December 14 St. Louis Cardinals W 27–7 13–2 Giants Stadium 75,261 Recap
16 December 20 Green Bay Packers W 55–24 14–2 Giants Stadium 71,351 Recap

Game Officials edit

Pre season edit

Game Officials
Week Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay
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Regular season edit

Game Officials
Week Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge
1 (40) Pat Haggerty (115) Hendi Ancich (85) Frank Glover (33) Howard Roe (92) Jim Poole (61) Dick Creed (75) Don Habel
2 (11) Fred Wyant (42) Dave Hamilton (17) Jerry Bergman (112) Joe Haynes (52) Ben Tompkins (108) Stan Kemp (82) Pat Mallette
3 (43) Red Cashion (78) Art Demmas (81) Dave Anderson (30) Dan Wilford (22) Paul Baetz (97) Nate Jones (84) Bob Wortman
4 (71) Bob Frederic (67) John Keck (104) Dale Hamer (83) Ron Blum (24) Roy Clymer (62) Duwayne Gandy (96) Don Hakes
5 (46) Chuck Heberling (110) Ron Botchan (65) Norm Kragseth (51) Dale Orem (98) Jimmy Rosser (64) Dave Parry (77) Don Orr
6 (9) Jerry Markbreit (117) Ben Montgomery (87) Paul Weidner (53) Bill Reynolds (25) Tom Kelleher (102) Merrill Douglas (91) Bill Stanley
7 (14) Gene Barth (101) Bob Boylston (37) Burl Toler (54) Jack Johnson (21) Pete Liske (34) Gerry Austin (113) Don Dorkowski
8 (70) Jerry Seeman (103) Rex Stuart (35) Leo Miles (15) Bama Glass (118) Tom Sifferman (20) Larry Nemmers (93) Jack Vaughan
9 (105) Dick Hantak (89) Gordon Wells (114) Tom Johnson (74) Ray Dodez (106) Al Jury (58) Bill Quinby (73) Bobby Skelton
10 (11) Fred Wyant (42) Dave Hamilton (17) Jerry Bergman (112) Joe Haynes (52) Ben Tompkins (108) Stan Kemp (82) Pat Mallette
11 (40) Pat Haggerty (115) Hendi Ancich (85) Frank Glover (33) Howard Roe (92) Jim Poole (61) Dick Creed (75) Don Habel
12 (6) Tom Dooley (57) Ed Fiffick (26) Ed Marion (94) Vern Marshall (36) Bob Moore (120) Gary Lane (18) Bob Lewis
13 (12) Ben Dreith (88) Dave Moss (8) Dale Williams (45) Ron DeSouza (28) Don Wedge (47) Tom Fincken (31) Dick Dolack
14 (43) Red Cashion (78) Art Demmas (81) Dave Anderson (30) Dan Wilford (22) Paul Baetz (97) Nate Jones (84) Bob Wortman
15 (95) Bob McElwee (27) Al Conway (111) Earnie Frantz (3) Boyce Smith (99) Banks Williams (20) Larry Nemmers (76) Ed Merrifield
16 (7) Fred Silva (110) Ron Botchan (65) Norm Kragseth (51) Dale Orem (98) Jimmy Rosser (64) Dave Parry (77) Don Orr

Game summaries edit

Week 1: at Dallas Cowboys edit

The Giants had their first test in the opening week Monday Night Football game against the defending Eastern Division champion Dallas Cowboys. Playing in front of 59,804 fans at Texas Stadium,[13] the Giants lost the opener, 31–28.[14] The teams played fairly evenly statistically; the Giants totalled 416 yards to the Cowboys' 392.[15] Highlights of the game included Cowboys running back Herschel Walker, in his first NFL game, rushing 10 times for 64 yards and the game-winning touchdown, and fellow running back Tony Dorsett scoring on a 36-yard screen pass on the game's opening drive.[13] The Giants struggled at the start of the game; they failed to get a first down on their first three drives, but their offense came alive and scored 28 points in the final three quarters.[13]

Week 1: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (0–1) 0 14 7728
Cowboys (1–0) 0 17 01431

at Texas Stadium

  • Date: September 8, 1986
  • Game time: 9:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 71 °F (22 °C), relative humidity 71%, wind 11 mph (18 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 59,804
  • Referee: Pat Haggerty
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels (play-by-play), Frank Gifford (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 2: vs. San Diego Chargers edit

In week two, the Giants defeated the San Diego Chargers 20–7 in front of 74,921 fans at Giants Stadium.[16] The Giants led the Chargers 10–7 after three-quarters before scoring 10 in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach.[17] Joe Morris rushed 30 times for 83 yards and defensive backs Terry Kinard and Kenny Hill intercepted two passes each.[16] Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts threw five-second half interceptions. "We took away their outside running game and their short passes", Giants' defensive coordinator Bill Belichick said.[16] "When Fouts tried to go deep, that's when we got interceptions."[16] The Giants dominated the Chargers in time of possession; 39 minutes 44 seconds to the Chargers' 20 minutes 16 seconds.[16] The Giants defense forced eight turnovers overall, and held the Chargers to 41 rushing yards on 13 carries.[17] After the game Fouts complimented the Giants defense, "There was no comparing the Giants' defense with the Dolphins' defense (the Chargers scored 50 points and totalled 500 yards against the Dolphins in week one). We never got anything established against the Giants. Momma said there would be days like this, and she was right."[16]

Week 2: San Diego Chargers at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Chargers (1–1) 0 7 007
Giants (1–1) 3 7 01020

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: September 14, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 65 °F (18 °C), relative humidity 52%, wind 17 mph (27 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 74,921
  • Referee: Fred Wyant
  • TV announcers (NBC): Don Criqui (play-by-play), Bob Trumpy (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 3: at Los Angeles Raiders edit

The Giants played the Los Angeles Raiders in Los Angeles in week three.[18] Joe Morris rushed for 110 yards on 18 carries—the first time in 19 games someone had rushed for 100 yards against the Raiders—and the Giants' defense held the Raiders to three field goals.[18] Raiders running back Marcus Allen was held to 40 yards on 15 carries, ending his then-NFL record 11 game 100 yard rushing streak,[18] and the Giants defeated the Raiders 14–9. The Raiders gained a total of 58 rushing yards, and committed nine penalties.[19] Raiders' quarterback Jim Plunkett completed 21 of 41 passes for 281 yards, and Phil Simms threw touchdown passes of 18 and 11 yards to wide receiver Lionel Manuel.[18]

Week 3: New York Giants at Los Angeles Raiders
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (2–1) 0 0 7714
Raiders (0–3) 6 0 039

at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

  • Date: September 21, 1986
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 63 °F (17 °C), relative humidity 76%, wind 11 mph (18 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 71,164
  • Referee: Red Cashion
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator), Irv Cross (sideline reporter)
  • Box Score

Week 4: vs. New Orleans Saints edit

The Giants rallied to beat the New Orleans Saints 20–17 in front of 72,769 fans at Giants Stadium in week four.[20] They came back from a 17–0 second-quarter deficit, by scoring 20 points in the final three-quarters.[20] Rueben Mayes of the Saints returned the second-half kickoff 99 yards for an apparent touchdown only to have the play called back because of an illegal block by linebacker Sam Mills.[20] The decisive points came on Phil Simms's 4-yard touchdown pass to tight end Zeke Mowatt midway through the fourth quarter.[20] The Giants dominated the Saints in time of possession, holding the ball for 38 minutes and 47 seconds to the Saints 21 minutes and 13 seconds.[21]

Week 4: New Orleans Saints at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Saints (1–3) 14 3 0017
Giants (3–1) 0 10 3720

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: September 28, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 62 °F (17 °C), relative humidity 67%, wind 9 mph (14 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 72,769
  • Referee: Bob Frederic
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 5: at St. Louis Cardinals edit

The Giants faced the St. Louis Cardinals in St. Louis in their fifth game of the season.[22] The Giants offense struggled, with Morris leading the team with a meager 53 rushing yards and quarterback Phil Simms completing only 8 of 20 passes for 104 yards.[22] Mark Bavaro caught two passes and Bobby Johnson caught two as well, for 55 yards—the only passes caught by a Giants' wide receiver.[22] The game was a defensive struggle that featured 17 punts, four field goals (two by each team), and one touchdown.[22] The Giants won 13–6, and the decisive score was a 1-yard touchdown run by Joe Morris early in the third quarter.[22] The Giants defense held the Cardinals to 2.4 yards per rush attempt and 3.8 yards per pass attempt in the victory.[23]

Week 5: New York Giants at St. Louis Cardinals
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (4–1) 0 6 7013
Cardinals (0–5) 3 0 306

at Busch Stadium

  • Date: October 5, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 60 °F (16 °C), relative humidity 70%, wind 11 mph (18 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 40,562
  • Referee: Chuck Heberling
  • TV announcers (CBS): Gary Bender (play-by-play), Hank Stram (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 6: vs. Philadelphia Eagles edit

In week six, the Giants hosted the Eagles at the Meadowlands.[24] Linebacker Harry Carson scored his first career touchdown by catching a pass on a fake field goal in the third quarter, and the Giants defense sacked Eagles' quarterbacks Ron Jaworski and Randall Cunningham three times each.[24] The Giants won 35–3; their largest margin of victory since they defeated the Seattle Seahawks, 32–0, in 1981.[24] The Giants defense held the Eagles to 58 total yards,[25] and Lawrence Taylor had four sacks and seven tackles. The sack total was Taylor's highest single game total since the 1984 season.[24] The Giants dominated in time of possession; they held the ball for 39 minutes and 33 seconds to the Eagles 20 minutes and 27 seconds.[25] Simms completed 20 of 29 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another touchdown.[24]

Week 6: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Eagles (2–4) 0 3 003
Giants (5–1) 0 14 14735

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: October 12, 1986
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C), relative humidity 78%, wind 12 mph (19 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 74,221
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 7: at Seattle Seahawks edit

The Giants allowed six sacks in their week seven 17–12 loss to the Seattle Seahawks.[26] Seahawks defensive end Jacob Green outplayed offensive tackle Karl Nelson and recorded a career-high four sacks.[26] Phil Simms threw four interceptions but coach Bill Parcells denied he was struggling, "[y]ou'd like not to take a sack in the scoring zone, but sometimes it's hard to know when to throw it away. Two of Phil's interceptions were rebounds that had nothing to do with the quarterback. On the interception on fourth and 14 at the end, he was trying to make a play. I think I would have thrown there, too. The other interception was his mistake. I don't think he's in a slump."[27]

Week 7: New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (5–2) 0 9 0312
Seahawks (5–2) 7 0 3717

at Kingdome

  • Date: October 19, 1986
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 62,282
  • Referee: Gene Barth
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 8: vs. Washington Redskins edit

The Giants improved to 6-2 and moved into a tie with Washington for the division lead after defeating them on the same night the New York Mets won the 1986 World Series at Shea Stadium. Fans attending the football game brought portable televisions and spent much of the time reacting to the baseball game, leading to a Redskins false start in one instance.[28] With the teams tied 20–20, Joe Morris scored the game-winning touchdown on a 13-yard run with 98 seconds remaining.[28] The Giants offense featured a two tight end formation throughout much of the game which allowed them to run the ball more effectively.[29] The Giants used Mark Bavaro and Zeke Mowatt throughout much of the game, sometimes even lining them up on the same side.[29] Morris finished the game with 181 yards.[30] Redskins quarterback Jay Schroeder threw for 420 yards in the loss.[31]

Week 8: Washington Redskins at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Redskins (6–2) 0 3 14320
Giants (6–2) 3 10 7727

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: October 27, 1986
  • Game time: 9:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 52 °F (11 °C), relative humidity 97%, wind 14 mph (23 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 75,923
  • Referee: Jerry Seeman
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels (play-by-play), Frank Gifford (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 9: vs. Dallas Cowboys edit

The Giants played the Cowboys at Giants Stadium in week nine.[32] Defensive end George Martin recorded a late sack, termed by head coach Bill Parcells as the biggest play of the game, to help the Giants to a 17–14 victory.[32] The Giants held running backs Tony Dorsett to 45 yards in 10 carries and Herschel Walker to 34 yards in 10 carries.[32] The Cowboys outgained the Giants 408 to 245 in total yardage, and had 25 first downs compared with the Giants' 14.[33] Phil Simms struggled and completed only 6 of 18 passes for 67 yards,[34] but Joe Morris rushed 29 times for 181 yards and two touchdowns as the Giants improved to 7–2.[32]

Week 9: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys (6–3) 0 7 0714
Giants (7–2) 3 7 0717

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: November 2, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 59 °F (15 °C), relative humidity 83%, wind 14 mph (23 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 74,871
  • Referee: Dick Hantak
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 10: at Philadelphia Eagles edit

In week 10, the Giants then travelled to Philadelphia to play the Eagles.[35] In a physical game marked by several scuffles,[36] the Giants passing game struggled as several receivers played with injuries, and quarterback Phil Simms completed only one pass to a wide receiver; a 17-yarder to Solomon Miller.[35] Coach Bill Parcells placed the blame for the passing game's performance on dropped passes by the receivers. "You can't throw the ball much better than Phil did yesterday", commented Parcells. "But he didn't have the numbers to show for it."[35] The Eagles rushed for 153 yards and outgained the Giants 265 to 237 in total yards.[37] The Giants won 17–14 nonetheless despite Simms completing only 14 of 36 passes overall. The Giants rode their running attack as Joe Morris passed the 100 yard mark for the fourth consecutive game; Morris totalled 116, 181, 181 and 111 yards in that period.[35] Lawrence Taylor recorded three sacks of the Giants defense seven sacks in the victory.[36]

Week 10: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (8–2) 0 10 7017
Eagles (3–7) 0 0 01414

at Veterans Stadium

  • Date: November 9, 1986
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 64 °F (18 °C), relative humidity 93%, wind 12 mph (19 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 60,601
  • Referee: Fred Wyant
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 11: at Minnesota Vikings edit

Trailing the Minnesota Vikings 20–19 with 72 seconds left in the fourth quarter at the Metrodome in week 11, Phil Simms completed a desperate 22-yard pass on fourth and 17 to Bobby Johnson for a first down.[38][39] The completion led to Raúl Allegre's fifth field goal and an important Giants victory 22–20.[34] In the Giants' three previous games, Simms had completed only six passes to wide receivers. In the Giants' victory he completed eight to wide receivers, four to tight end Mark Bavaro and 13 to his running backs—four to Ottis Anderson in the final two drives, three to Maurice Carthon, three to Joe Morris and three to Tony Galbreath.[34] Simms commented years later, "[i]t's my favorite game in my career, because it's everything I always wanted to be as a player. I wanted to be tough, making big throws, immune to pressure, not worried about outcomes. It was truly like standing on the tee box in golf and there's trees on each side and water and you just go 'Man, I'm gonna rip it down the middle.' And no other thought crosses your mind."[40] The game has frequently been credited as a signature game of their season, and the Giants players celebrated the victory in the tunnel leading to their locker room and in the locker room itself in a raucous manner that was highly atypical for the team. "They high-fived themselves silly", recalled Peter King. "They were screaming and hooting and raising hell—happier than they had been all year."[38]

Week 11: New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (9–2) 3 6 31022
Vikings (6–5) 3 3 7720

at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

  • Date: November 16, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: indoors (dome)
  • Game attendance: 62,003
  • Referee: Pat Haggerty
  • TV announcers (CBS): Tim Ryan (play-by-play), Terry Bradshaw (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 12: vs. Denver Broncos edit

In week 12, in what would turn out to be a preview of Super Bowl XXI, veteran defensive end George Martin (at 34 the oldest player on the team[39]) intercepted a pass from Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown before being tackled from behind in the end zone by a celebrating Lawrence Taylor.[39] Then in the final two minutes of the game, Simms hit fan–favorite Phil McConkey for a 46-yard pass.[39] This led to another game-winning kick from Allegre as the Giants defeated Denver 19–16 in front of 75,116 fans at Giants Stadium.[39] With the victory the Giants completed their second five-game winning streak of the season, several of them in close contests; the margin of victory in those five games was 7, 3, 3, 2, and 3 points.[39]

Week 12: Denver Broncos at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Broncos (9–3) 3 3 3716
Giants (10–2) 0 10 3619

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: November 23, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 43 °F (6 °C), relative humidity 70%, wind 10 mph (16 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 75,116
  • Referee: Tom Dooley
  • TV announcers (NBC): Dick Enberg (play-by-play), Merlin Olsen (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 13: at San Francisco 49ers edit

In a Monday night encounter at San Francisco in week 13, the Giants overcame a 17–0 halftime deficit to Joe Montana's 49ers en route to a 21–17 victory.[41] In the win, Simms threw for nearly 400 yards and wide receiver Stacy Robinson made an acrobatic catch at the goalline to set up the winning touchdown.[41] Another important play also occurred during that Monday Night Football game. Here is a description of the play taken from a Monday Night Football broadcast in 2005: "On Dec. 1 1986, New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro cements his reputation as one of the toughest men in the NFL. With the Giants trailing, Bavaro catches an innocent pass from Phil Simms over the middle. It takes nearly seven 49ers defenders to finally drag him down, some of which are carried for almost 20 yards, including future Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott. Bavaro's inspiring play jump starts the Giants, who win the game and eventually the Super Bowl."[42]

Week 13: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (11–2) 0 0 21021
49ers (7–5–1) 3 14 0017

at Candlestick Park

  • Date: December 1, 1986
  • Game time: 9:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 51 °F (11 °C), relative humidity 69%, wind 8 mph (13 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 59,777
  • Referee: Ben Dreith
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels (play-by-play), Frank Gifford (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 14: at Washington Redskins edit

The Giants defeated the Redskins 24–14 in week 14 to move into sole possession of first place in the NFC East.[30] The Redskins held Joe Morris, who had rushed for 181 yards in the Giants week eight victory, to 62 yards on 22 carries.[30] However, Lawrence Taylor recorded three sacks and harassed Redskins' quarterback Jay Schroeder all game, as the Giants recorded four sacks and the Redskins only recorded one.[30] Phil Simms threw touchdown passes to Mark Bavaro, Bobby Johnson, and Phil McConkey in the victory.[43] Schroeder threw six interceptions in the game, matching Sammy Baugh's franchise record,[30] and the Redskins had 7 turnovers overall.[44] After the game, Parcells gave the Redskins credit for their performance and told the reporters that he had a feeling that the two would meet again sometime in the playoffs.

Week 14: New York Giants at Washington Redskins
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (12–2) 0 14 10024
Redskins (11–3) 0 7 0714

at RFK Stadium

  • Date: December 7, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 38 °F (3 °C), relative humidity 69%, wind 8 mph (13 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 55,642
  • Referee: Red Cashion
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator), Irv Cross (sideline reporter)
  • Box Score

Week 15: vs. St. Louis Cardinals edit

The Giants defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 27–7 in their fifteenth game of the season in front of 75,261 fans at Giants Stadium.[45] Joe Morris ran for 179 yards and three touchdowns, but had three fumbles.[45] Phil Simms struggled, but the offense was effective nonetheless;[45] of the Giants 313 total yards, 252 came on the ground, while only 62 came from the passing game.[46] The Giants defense controlled the Cardinals throughout the game, particularly in the first half; the Cardinals' first four possessions ended in third-down sacks and fourth-down punts.[45] The Giants committed only two penalties for a total of ten yards,[46] and their defense set a franchise record with nine sacks, despite sending Lawrence Taylor into pass coverage for most of the game.[45] With the victory the Giants clinched their first NFC East division crown.

Week 15: St. Louis Cardinals at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Cardinals (3–11–1) 0 0 077
Giants (13–2) 7 10 3727

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: December 14, 1986
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 26 °F (−3 °C), relative humidity 46%, wind 14 mph (23 km/h), wind chill 14 °F (−10 °C)
  • Game attendance: 75,261
  • Referee: Bob McElwee
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jack Buck (play-by-play), Joe Theismann (color commentator)
  • Box Score

Week 16: vs. Green Bay Packers edit

The Giants headed into their final regular season game against the Green Bay Packers as 11½-point favorites and needed a victory to secure homefield advantage throughout the playoffs.[47] Sparked by a blocked punt returned for a TD by Tom Flynn, who had recently been picked up from the Packers, the Giants defeated the Packers 55–24 in front of 71,351 fans at Giants Stadium to finish the regular season with a franchise record 14 victories.[48] The win was the Giants' ninth consecutive, matching the team record set in 1962.[48] The Giants also set a franchise record for points in the first quarter of a game with 21.[48] Although the Packers cut the score to 24–17 at halftime, the Giants scored 31-second half points to put the game out of reach.

Week 16: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Packers (4–12) 0 17 7024
Giants (14–2) 21 3 141755

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: December 20, 1986
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 39 °F (4 °C), relative humidity 63%, wind 13 mph (21 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 71,351
  • Referee: Fred Silva
  • TV announcers (CBS): Dick Stockton (play-by-play), Dan Dierdorf (color commentator), John Dockery (sideline reporter)
  • Box Score
Scoring summary
Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score
Plays Yards TOP Packers Giants
1 8:25 Giants Bavaro 24-yard touchdown reception from Simms, Allegre kick good 0 7
1 7:23 Giants Flynn returned blocked punt 36 yards for a touchdown, Allegre kick good 0 14
1 0:38 Giants Morris 3-yard touchdown run, Allegre kick good 0 21
2 8:08 Giants 46-yard field goal by Allegre 0 24
2 4:11 Packers Ivery 13-yard touchdown reception from Wright, Del Greco kick good 7 24
2 2:52 Packers Interception returned 58 yards for touchdown by Stills, Del Greco kick good 14 24
2 0:42 Packers 46-yard field goal by Del Greco 17 24
3 8:20 Giants Bavaro 4-yard touchdown reception from Simms, Allegre kick good 17 31
3 6:38 Packers Davis 15-yard touchdown reception from Wright, Del Greco kick good 24 31
3 1:42 Giants Mowatt 22-yard touchdown reception from Simms, Allegre kick good 24 38
4 14:48 Giants Rouson 10-yard touchdown run, Allegre kick good 24 45
4 7:09 Giants Rouson 21-yard touchdown run, Allegre kick good 24 52
4 2:07 Giants 26-yard field goal by Allegre 24 55
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football. 24 55

Standings edit

NFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
New York Giants(1) 14 2 0 .875 7–1 11–1 371 236 W9
Washington Redskins(4) 12 4 0 .750 5–3 9–3 368 296 W1
Dallas Cowboys 7 9 0 .438 5–3 6–6 346 337 L5
Philadelphia Eagles 5 10 1 .344 1–6–1 3–8–1 256 312 L1
St. Louis Cardinals 4 11 1 .281 1–6–1 3–10–1 218 351 W1

Playoffs edit

Schedule edit

Playoff Round Date Opponent (seed) Result Record Venue Attendance Game
recap
NFC Wild Card First-round bye
NFC Divisional January 4, 1987 San Francisco 49ers (3) W 49–3 1–0 Giants Stadium
76,034
N/A
NFC Championship January 11, 1987 Washington Redskins (4) W 17– 0 2–0 Giants Stadium
76,633
N/A
Super Bowl XXI January 25, 1987 Denver Broncos (A2) W 39–20 3–0 Rose Bowl
101,063
N/A

Post season Game Officials edit

Game Officials
Week Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay Alternate
NFC Wild Card First-round bye
NFC Divisional (9) Jerry Markbreit (78) Art Demmas (109) Sid Semon (59) Bob Beeks (24) Roy Clymer (61) Dick Creed (18) Bob Lewis
NFC Championship (40) Pat Haggerty (115) Hendi Ancich (8) Dale Williams (54) Jack Johnson (21) Pete Liske (34) Gerry Austin (93) Jack Vaughan (6) Tom Dooley
Super Bowl XXI (9) Jerry Markbreit (101) Bob Boylston (72) Terry Gierke (59) Bob Beeks (92) Jim Poole (90) Gil Mace (82) Pat Mallette (115) Hendi Ancich

NFC Divisional Playoffs: vs. San Francisco 49ers edit

The Giants defeated the San Francisco 49ers 49–3 in their opening playoff game.[49] Favored by only three points, the Giants caught a break when 49ers WR Jerry Rice fumbled an apparent touchdown catch-and-carry off his knee early in the game, then dominated the Niners the rest of the way. Their defense held the 49ers to 29 yards rushing, 184 yards in total offense, and 2 of 14 on third-down conversions.[49] The Giants did not commit a turnover and totalled 216 rushing yards.[50] Jim Burt knocked 49ers quarterback Joe Montana out of the game in the second quarter, hitting him as he threw a pass which Lawrence Taylor intercepted and returned the pick 34 yards for a touchdown. The Giants defense also held the 49ers to only nine first downs, and 15 of 37 passing for zero touchdowns and three interceptions.[50]

1986 NFC Divisional Playoff: San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
49ers (10–6–1) 3 0 003
Giants (15–2) 7 21 21049

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: January 4, 1987
  • Game time: 12:30 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 31 °F (−1 °C), relative humidity 67%, wind 15 mph (24 km/h), wind chill 20 °F (−7 °C)
  • Game attendance: 76,034
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator), Irv Cross
  • Box Score

NFC Championship: vs. Washington Redskins edit

With wind gusts reaching 33 miles per hour (53 km/h), coach Bill Parcells chose to take the wind when his team won the opening coin toss of the Giants' NFC Championship Game against the Washington Redskins.[51] With the wind at their backs the Giants scored 10 first quarter points while the Redskins managed only two first downs.[51] The Redskins were forced to punt three times in the quarter, and the wind limited those punts to 23, 27, and 24 yards.[52] The Redskins launched a drive behind Jay Schroeder's 48-yard completion to wide receiver Art Monk in the second quarter. However, after the Redskins botched the field goal snap on a 51-yard field goal attempt, the Giants drove for a touchdown with the wind in their face to make the score 17–0 at halftime.[51] The Giants defense dominated the second half, and both teams went scoreless to make the final score 17–0. Schroeder completed only 20 of 50 passes for a meager 3.8 yards per attempt.[51] Keys to the victory were tackle Brad Benson's neutralizing of Redskins pass rusher Dexter Manley, who had 18.5 sacks on the season, and the team's defense.[53] After the game, John Madden remarked: "Last year, I thought the Bears had the best defense I had ever seen. But in the last two weeks, I feel these Giants have as good a defense as has ever played in this league."[53]

1986 NFC Championship Game: Washington Redskins at New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Redskins (14–5) 0 0 000
Giants (16–2) 10 7 0017

at Giants Stadium

  • Date: January 11, 1987
  • Game time: 4:00 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 39 °F (4 °C), relative humidity 80%, wind 22 mph (35 km/h), wind chill 29 °F (−2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 76,633
  • Referee: Pat Haggerty
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator), Irv Cross (sideline reporter)
  • Box Score

Super Bowl XXI: vs. Denver Broncos edit

The Giants played the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI in front of 101,063 fans at the Rose Bowl.[54] After the Broncos' Rich Karlis kicked a 48-yard field goal on the game's opening drive, the Giants took the lead with a 78-yard touchdown scoring drive, led by quarterback Phil Simms's 6-for-6 passing.[55] The Broncos scored on a 4-yard quarterback draw by John Elway to make the score 10–7 at the end of the first quarter.[55] Although the two teams' quarterbacks combined to complete all 13 passes attempted in the second quarter,[56] the only score came when Giants' defensive end George Martin sacked Elway in the endzone for a safety to make the score 10–9.[57]

A turning point of the game came on the first possession of the second half. The Giants received the second half kickoff, and led a short drive that stalled at their own 47-yard line.[55] On fourth and 1, the Giants lined up in a punt formation before shifting to a traditional set.[55] Second string quarterback Jeff Rutledge then looked over to Parcells for a signal as to whether he should try to draw the defense offside or run a play. After a nod of approval from Parcells, he ran a quarterback sneak for a first down.[58] The Giants scored on the drive, and built a 39–13 lead before a late touchdown by the Broncos made the final score 39–20.[55] Simms threw touchdown passes to Mark Bavaro and Phil McConkey to give him three on the game, and Joe Morris and Ottis Anderson each rushed for one touchdown.[55] The Giants' defense limited the Broncos to only two net yards and 10 offensive plays in the third quarter.[57] The 30-second half points set a Super Bowl-record for points in a half, and Simms was named MVP after completing 22 of 25 (88%) of his passes—a Super Bowl record which still stands.[54][57]

Super Bowl XXI: Denver Broncos vs. New York Giants
Period 1 2 34Total
Broncos (13–6) 10 0 01020
Giants (17–2) 7 2 171339

at Rose Bowl, Pasadena, California

  • Date: January 25, 1987
  • Game time: 6:13 p.m. EST
  • Game weather: 76 °F (24 °C), sunny, relative humidity 68%, wind 5 mph (8.0 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 101,063
  • Referee: Jerry Markbreit
  • TV announcers (CBS): Pat Summerall (play-by-play), John Madden (color commentator), Irv Cross (sideline reporter)
  • Box Score

Postseason honors edit

Following the season eight Giants—tight end Mark Bavaro, offensive lineman Brad Benson, nose tackle Jim Burt, linebackers Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson, punter Sean Landeta, running back Morris, and defensive end Leonard Marshall—were selected to the Pro Bowl.[59] Taylor, who recorded a league-leading 20.5 sacks, became one of just two defensive players to win the NFL Most Valuable Player award and the only defensive player to win the award unanimously.[60][61] Taylor also won his record third Defensive Player of the Year Award and coach Bill Parcells won his first NFL Coach of the Year Award.

Stats edit

Passing

Passing
Player G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp% Yds TD TD% Int Int% Lng Y/A AY/A Y/C Y/G Rate

Rushing

Rushing
Player G GS Att Yds TD Lng Y/A Y/G A/G

Receiving

Receiving
Player G GS Rec Yds Y/R TD Lng R/G Y/G

Kicking

Kicking
Player G GS 0–19 20–29 30–39 40–49 50+ FGM FGA FG% XPM XPA XP%

Punting

Punting
Player G GS Pnt Yds Lng Blck Y/P

Kick Return

Kick Return
Player G GS Rt Yds TD Lng Y/RT

Punt Return

Punt Return
Player G GS Ret Yds TD Lng Y/R

Defense & Fumbles

Scoring Summary

Scoring Summary
Player G GS RshTD RecTD PR TD KR TD FblTD IntTD OthTD AllTD 2PM 2PA XPM XPA FGM FGA Sfty Pts

Team

Team Stats
Player PF Yds Ply Y/P TO FL 1stD Pass Cmp Pass Att Pass Yds Pass TD Int NY/A Pass 1stD Rush Att Rush Yds Rush TD Y/A Rush 1stD Pen Yds 1stPy

Quarter-by-quarter

Quarter-by-quarter
1 2 3 4 OT T
Giants 40 130 106 95 0 371
Opponents 39 84 37 76 0 236

Gatorade shower edit

It was these 1986 Giants that popularized the football tradition of dousing the head coach with a cooler of Gatorade near the end of a victorious game.[62][63] This originated in 1984 when Jim Burt, incensed by what he thought was mistreatment he received during practice, exacted revenge on Bill Parcells by dumping a cooler of Gatorade on him.[63] Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson later picked up on the ploy and would often sneak up on Coach Parcells near the end of games to dump the remaining Gatorade over his head. The dousing was a big hit with fans, and the Gatorade dumping continued throughout the season after each win, with Taylor, Carson, and several other players (Burt had since ceased doing it) concocting increasingly elaborate, sneaky, and playful ruses, so as to at least attempt to keep the inevitable dousing a surprise.[64][65]

Historical ranking edit

The 1986 New York Giants are considered one of the greatest NFL teams of all time, being recognized by the NFL Films series America's Game as the 13th greatest Super Bowl Champion, as well as being selected as the eighth greatest NFL team of all time by readers in a "Page 2" article on ESPN.com.[3] In 2010, the team was tied for fifth in ESPN.com's NFL Super League, a project that ranked the 16 greatest NFL Super Bowl winning teams using computer simulations of a season of play between these teams,[4] and were ranked eighth in The Ultimate Super Rankings, a 2007 ESPN ranking of the top 80 Super Bowl era NFL teams.[5]

Season facts edit

  • The Giants beat the Redskins three times in one season twice in the regular season and once in the playoffs. This was the third time that a team won three games in season against the same opponent. (1982 Dolphins-Jets and 1983 Seahawks-Raiders)
  • During the season, the Giants honored the memories of two of their former players on their uniforms. A helmet sticker with the number 38 was added to the uniforms after John Tuggle, a former running back the Giants selected as the final pick of the 1983 draft, died of angiosarcoma in August 1986. After former defensive back and two-time Pro Bowler Spider Lockhart died of lymphoma in July 1986, a patch with Lockhart's nickname and number were added to the jerseys and the Giants wore both the sticker and the jersey patch the whole season.

Awards and honors edit

See also edit

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Sources edit

  • Neft, David S., Cohen, Richard M., and Korch, Rick. The Complete History of Professional Football from 1892 to the Present. New York: St. Martin's Press. 1994 ISBN 0-312-11435-4
  • Pervin, Lawrence A. Football's New York Giants: A History. McFarland 2009 ISBN 0-7864-4268-9
  • Pooley, Eric. True Blue, New York, New York Media LLC, January 26, 1987, issue ISSN 0028-7369 (available online)
  • Schwartz, John. Tales from the New York Giants Sideline, Sports Publishing LLC, 2004 ISBN 1-58261-758-9
  • Sprechman, Jordan and Shannon, Bill. This Day in New York Sports, Illinois: Sports Publishing LLC. 1998 ISBN 1-57167-254-0

External links edit

  • New York Giants official website—history section
  • 1986 New York Giants season at Pro Football Reference

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The 1986 season was the New York Giants 62nd in the National Football League NFL and their fourth under head coach Bill Parcells The New York Giants who play in the National Football Conference NFC of the National Football League NFL won their fifth championship and first Super Bowl in franchise history during the season Led by consensus league Most Valuable Player MVP linebacker Lawrence Taylor and Super Bowl MVP quarterback Phil Simms the Giants posted a 14 2 record during the regular season tied for the best record in the league with the defending Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears and the best in team history 1 The Giants improved on their 10 6 record from 1985 won their first division championship since the NFL AFL merger in 1970 and won Super Bowl XXI against the Denver Broncos 1986 New York Giants seasonOwnerWellington MaraGeneral managerGeorge YoungHead coachBill ParcellsHome fieldGiants Stadium since 1976 Local radioWNEW AMResultsRecord14 2Division place1st NFC EastPlayoff finishWon Divisional Playoffs vs 49ers 49 3Won NFC Championship vs Redskins 17 0 Won Super Bowl XXI vs Broncos 39 20Pro Bowlers8 TE Mark BavaroT Brad BensonNTJim BurtLB Harry CarsonP Sean LandetaDE Leonard MarshallRB Joe MorrisLB Lawrence Taylor 1985 Giants seasons 1987 In the playoffs the Giants who were the top seed in the conference ahead of the Bears defeated the San Francisco 49ers for the second consecutive year in the playoffs by a score of 49 3 They then disposed of their division rivals the Washington Redskins in the NFC Championship Game 17 0 In the Super Bowl behind Simms 88 pass completion percentage and their strong defense the Giants overcame a 10 9 halftime deficit and scored thirty second half points while allowing only ten more and defeated the Broncos 39 20 After making the playoffs in 1984 and 1985 the Giants entered the 1986 season as one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl They began the season with a 31 28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys before winning five consecutive games After losing 17 12 to the Seattle Seahawks in week seven the Giants won their final nine regular season games Following the regular season coach Bill Parcells won the NFL Coach of the Year Award and eight Giants were named to the Pro Bowl The Giants defense nicknamed the Big Blue Wrecking Crew finished second in the league in points and yards allowed 2 The 1986 Giants had been ranked as one of the greatest NFL teams of all time by fans 3 and members of the media 4 5 The Giants also ranked 12 on the 100 greatest teams of all time presented by the NFL on its 100th anniversary 6 7 It was this Giants team that popularized the practice of the Gatorade shower which entailed the players dousing members of the coaching staff with Gatorade near the end of a victorious game Contents 1 Off season 1 1 Draft 2 Personnel 2 1 Staff 2 2 Roster 2 3 Depth chart 3 Pre season 3 1 Schedule 4 Regular season 4 1 Schedule 5 Game Officials 5 1 Pre season 5 2 Regular season 6 Game summaries 6 1 Week 1 at Dallas Cowboys 6 2 Week 2 vs San Diego Chargers 6 3 Week 3 at Los Angeles Raiders 6 4 Week 4 vs New Orleans Saints 6 5 Week 5 at St Louis Cardinals 6 6 Week 6 vs Philadelphia Eagles 6 7 Week 7 at Seattle Seahawks 6 8 Week 8 vs Washington Redskins 6 9 Week 9 vs Dallas Cowboys 6 10 Week 10 at Philadelphia Eagles 6 11 Week 11 at Minnesota Vikings 6 12 Week 12 vs Denver Broncos 6 13 Week 13 at San Francisco 49ers 6 14 Week 14 at Washington Redskins 6 15 Week 15 vs St Louis Cardinals 6 16 Week 16 vs Green Bay Packers 6 17 Standings 7 Playoffs 7 1 Schedule 7 1 1 Post season Game Officials 7 1 2 NFC Divisional Playoffs vs San Francisco 49ers 7 1 3 NFC Championship vs Washington Redskins 7 1 4 Super Bowl XXI vs Denver Broncos 8 Postseason honors 9 Stats 10 Gatorade shower 11 Historical ranking 12 Season facts 13 Awards and honors 14 See also 15 References 16 Sources 17 External linksOff season editAfter two consecutive playoff seasons the Giants entered the 1986 season as one of the favorites to win the Super Bowl 8 Draft edit Main article 1986 NFL Draft The Giants had five selections in the first two rounds of the 1986 NFL Draft as opposed to the normal two and 14 selections in the 12 round draft overall 9 Of the draft Giants general manager George Young said This is not a blue chip draft but a strong blue collar draft A lot of people think there s better quantity than quality 10 With their first selection they chose defensive end Eric Dorsey 19 overall from the University of Notre Dame With their four second round selections they chose Mark Collins cornerback out of Cal State Fullerton Erik Howard nose tackle out of Washington State University Pepper Johnson linebacker out of Ohio State University and Greg Lasker defensive back out of the University of Arkansas 9 1986 New York Giants draftRound Pick Player Position College Notes1 19 Eric Dorsey DE Notre Dame2 44 Mark Collins DB Cal State Fullerton2 46 Erik Howard DT Washington State2 51 Pepper Johnson LB Ohio State2 53 Greg Lasker DB Arkansas3 73 John Washington DE Oklahoma State5 130 Vince Warren WR San Diego State6 139 Ron Brown WR Colorado6 157 Solomon Miller WR Utah State7 184 Jon Francis RB Boise State8 214 Steve Cisowski OT Santa Clara9 241 Jim Luebbers DE Iowa State10 268 Jerry Kimmel LB Syracuse11 295 Len Lynch OG Maryland Made roster Pro Football Hall of Fame Made at least one Pro Bowl during career 11 Personnel editStaff edit 1986 New York Giants staff Front office President Wellington Mara General manager George Young Director of pro personnel Tim RooneyHead coaches Head coach Bill ParcellsOffensive coaches Offensive coordinator Ron Erhardt Offensive backfield Ray Handley Receivers Pat Hodgson Tight ends Mike Pope Offensive line Fred Hoaglin Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator Bill Belichick Defensive line Lamar Leachman Defensive backfield Len Fontes Defensive assistant Mike SweatmanSpecial teams coaches Special teams Romeo Crennel Assistant special teams Mike SweatmanStrength and conditioning Strength and conditioning Johnny ParkerRoster edit 1986 New York Giants roster Quarterbacks 15 Jeff Hostetler 17 Jeff Rutledge 11 Phil SimmsRunning backs 24 Ottis Anderson 44 Maurice Carthon FB 30 Tony Galbreath 20 Joe Morris HB PR 22 Lee RousonWide receivers 88 Bobby Johnson 86 Lionel Manuel 80 Phil McConkey PR KR 87 Solomon Miller 81 Stacy Robinson 83 Vince WarrenTight ends 89 Mark Bavaro 84 Zeke Mowatt Offensive linemen 67 Billy Ard G 60 Brad Benson T 61 Chris Godfrey G 68 Damian Johnson G 59 Brian Johnston C 63 Karl Nelson T 65 Bart Oates C 66 William Roberts TDefensive linemen 64 Jim Burt NT 77 Eric Dorsey DE 74 Erik Howard NT 70 Leonard Marshall DE 75 George Martin DE 78 Jerome Sally NT 73 John Washington DE Linebackers 58 Carl Banks OLB 53 Harry Carson ILB 54 Andy Headen OLB 57 Byron Hunt OLB 52 Pepper Johnson ILB 51 Robbie Jones ILB 55 Gary Reasons ILB 56 Lawrence Taylor OLBDefensive backs 25 Mark Collins CB 28 Tom Flynn FS 48 Kenny Hill SS 43 Terry Kinard FS 46 Greg Lasker SS 34 Elvis Patterson CB 27 Herb Welch FS 23 Perry Williams CBSpecial teams 2 Raul Allegre K 3 Joe Cooper K 5 Sean Landeta P 9 Robert R Thomas K Reserve lists 33 George Adams RB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 69 David Jordan G IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp Practice squad VacantRookies in italics 12 Depth chart edit Defense 1 FSTerry KinardHerb Welch WLB ILB ILB SLBLawrence Taylor Harry Carson Gary Reasons Carl BanksByron Hunt Pepper Johnson Robbie Jones SSKenny HillTom FlynnCBMark CollinsElvis Patterson DE NT DELeonard Marshall Jim Burt George MartinJohn Washington Erik Howard Eric Dorsey CBPerry WilliamsGreg LaskerOffense 2 WRBobby JohnsonSolomon Miller LT LG C RG RTBrad Benson Billy Ard Bart Oates Chris Godfrey Karl Nelson TEMark BavaroZeke Mowatt WRLionel ManuelStacy RobinsonQBPhil SimmsJeff RutledgeRBJoe MorrisLee Rouson FBMaurice CarthonGeorge Adams Special teamsPK Raul AllegreP Sean LandetaKR Phil McConkeyPR Phil McConkeyPre season editSchedule edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap1 August 9 at Atlanta Falcons L 24 31 0 1 Atlanta Fulton County Stadium 25 445 Recap2 August 16 Green Bay Packers W 22 14 1 1 Milwaukee County Stadium 41 774 Recap3 August 23 New York Jets W 20 16 2 1 Giants Stadium 73 882 Recap4 August 30 Pittsburgh Steelers W 17 3 3 1 Giants Stadium 45 441 RecapRegular season editSchedule edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance Recap1 September 8 at Dallas Cowboys L 28 31 0 1 Texas Stadium 59 804 Recap2 September 14 San Diego Chargers W 20 7 1 1 Giants Stadium 74 921 Recap3 September 21 at Los Angeles Raiders W 14 9 2 1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 71 164 Recap4 September 28 New Orleans Saints W 20 17 3 1 Giants Stadium 72 769 Recap5 October 5 at St Louis Cardinals W 13 6 4 1 Busch Memorial Stadium 40 562 Recap6 October 12 Philadelphia Eagles W 35 3 5 1 Giants Stadium 74 221 Recap7 October 19 at Seattle Seahawks L 12 17 5 2 Kingdome 62 282 Recap8 October 27 Washington Redskins W 27 20 6 2 Giants Stadium 75 923 Recap9 November 2 Dallas Cowboys W 17 14 7 2 Giants Stadium 74 871 Recap10 November 9 at Philadelphia Eagles W 17 14 8 2 Veterans Stadium 60 601 Recap11 November 16 at Minnesota Vikings W 22 20 9 2 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome 63 003 Recap12 November 23 Denver Broncos W 19 16 10 2 Giants Stadium 75 116 Recap13 December 1 at San Francisco 49ers W 21 17 11 2 Candlestick Park 59 777 Recap14 December 7 at Washington Redskins W 24 14 12 2 Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium 55 642 Recap15 December 14 St Louis Cardinals W 27 7 13 2 Giants Stadium 75 261 Recap16 December 20 Green Bay Packers W 55 24 14 2 Giants Stadium 71 351 RecapGame Officials editPre season edit Game OfficialsWeek Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay1 at Atlanta Falcons2 vs Green Bay Packers3 New York Jets4 Pittsburgh SteelersRegular season edit Game OfficialsWeek Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge1 at Dallas Cowboys 40 Pat Haggerty 115 Hendi Ancich 85 Frank Glover 33 Howard Roe 92 Jim Poole 61 Dick Creed 75 Don Habel2 San Diego Chargers 11 Fred Wyant 42 Dave Hamilton 17 Jerry Bergman 112 Joe Haynes 52 Ben Tompkins 108 Stan Kemp 82 Pat Mallette3 at Los Angeles Raiders 43 Red Cashion 78 Art Demmas 81 Dave Anderson 30 Dan Wilford 22 Paul Baetz 97 Nate Jones 84 Bob Wortman4 New Orleans Saints 71 Bob Frederic 67 John Keck 104 Dale Hamer 83 Ron Blum 24 Roy Clymer 62 Duwayne Gandy 96 Don Hakes5 at St Louis Cardinals 46 Chuck Heberling 110 Ron Botchan 65 Norm Kragseth 51 Dale Orem 98 Jimmy Rosser 64 Dave Parry 77 Don Orr6 Philadelphia Eagles 9 Jerry Markbreit 117 Ben Montgomery 87 Paul Weidner 53 Bill Reynolds 25 Tom Kelleher 102 Merrill Douglas 91 Bill Stanley7 at Seattle Seahawks 14 Gene Barth 101 Bob Boylston 37 Burl Toler 54 Jack Johnson 21 Pete Liske 34 Gerry Austin 113 Don Dorkowski8 Washington Redskins 70 Jerry Seeman 103 Rex Stuart 35 Leo Miles 15 Bama Glass 118 Tom Sifferman 20 Larry Nemmers 93 Jack Vaughan9 Dallas Cowboys 105 Dick Hantak 89 Gordon Wells 114 Tom Johnson 74 Ray Dodez 106 Al Jury 58 Bill Quinby 73 Bobby Skelton10 at Philadelphia Eagles 11 Fred Wyant 42 Dave Hamilton 17 Jerry Bergman 112 Joe Haynes 52 Ben Tompkins 108 Stan Kemp 82 Pat Mallette11 at Minnesota Vikings 40 Pat Haggerty 115 Hendi Ancich 85 Frank Glover 33 Howard Roe 92 Jim Poole 61 Dick Creed 75 Don Habel12 Denver Broncos 6 Tom Dooley 57 Ed Fiffick 26 Ed Marion 94 Vern Marshall 36 Bob Moore 120 Gary Lane 18 Bob Lewis13 at San Francisco 49ers 12 Ben Dreith 88 Dave Moss 8 Dale Williams 45 Ron DeSouza 28 Don Wedge 47 Tom Fincken 31 Dick Dolack14 at Washington Redskins 43 Red Cashion 78 Art Demmas 81 Dave Anderson 30 Dan Wilford 22 Paul Baetz 97 Nate Jones 84 Bob Wortman15 St Louis Cardinals 95 Bob McElwee 27 Al Conway 111 Earnie Frantz 3 Boyce Smith 99 Banks Williams 20 Larry Nemmers 76 Ed Merrifield16 Green Bay Packers 7 Fred Silva 110 Ron Botchan 65 Norm Kragseth 51 Dale Orem 98 Jimmy Rosser 64 Dave Parry 77 Don OrrGame summaries editWeek 1 at Dallas Cowboys edit See also 1986 Dallas Cowboys season The Giants had their first test in the opening week Monday Night Football game against the defending Eastern Division champion Dallas Cowboys Playing in front of 59 804 fans at Texas Stadium 13 the Giants lost the opener 31 28 14 The teams played fairly evenly statistically the Giants totalled 416 yards to the Cowboys 392 15 Highlights of the game included Cowboys running back Herschel Walker in his first NFL game rushing 10 times for 64 yards and the game winning touchdown and fellow running back Tony Dorsett scoring on a 36 yard screen pass on the game s opening drive 13 The Giants struggled at the start of the game they failed to get a first down on their first three drives but their offense came alive and scored 28 points in the final three quarters 13 Week 1 New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 0 1 0 14 7728Cowboys 1 0 0 17 01431at Texas Stadium Date September 8 1986Game time 9 00 p m EDTGame weather 71 F 22 C relative humidity 71 wind 11 mph 18 km h Game attendance 59 804Referee Pat HaggertyTV announcers ABC Al Michaels play by play Frank Gifford color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Cowboys2 9 30 Cowboys Dorsett 36 yard touchdown reception from White Septien kick good 0 72 6 21 Cowboys Walker 1 yard touchdown run Septien kick good 0 142 1 49 Giants Johnson 13 yard touchdown reception from Simms Thomas kick good 7 142 0 25 Giants Robinson 3 yard touchdown reception from Simms Thomas kick good 14 142 0 00 Cowboys 35 yard field goal by Septien 14 173 2 15 Giants Morris 2 yard touchdown run Thomas kick good 21 174 6 55 Cowboys Chandler 1 yard touchdown reception from White Septien kick good 21 244 5 24 Giants Johnson 44 yard touchdown reception from Simms Thomas kick good 28 244 1 16 Cowboys Walker 10 yard touchdown run Septien kick good 28 31 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 28 31Week 2 vs San Diego Chargers edit See also 1986 San Diego Chargers season In week two the Giants defeated the San Diego Chargers 20 7 in front of 74 921 fans at Giants Stadium 16 The Giants led the Chargers 10 7 after three quarters before scoring 10 in the fourth quarter to put the game out of reach 17 Joe Morris rushed 30 times for 83 yards and defensive backs Terry Kinard and Kenny Hill intercepted two passes each 16 Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts threw five second half interceptions We took away their outside running game and their short passes Giants defensive coordinator Bill Belichick said 16 When Fouts tried to go deep that s when we got interceptions 16 The Giants dominated the Chargers in time of possession 39 minutes 44 seconds to the Chargers 20 minutes 16 seconds 16 The Giants defense forced eight turnovers overall and held the Chargers to 41 rushing yards on 13 carries 17 After the game Fouts complimented the Giants defense There was no comparing the Giants defense with the Dolphins defense the Chargers scored 50 points and totalled 500 yards against the Dolphins in week one We never got anything established against the Giants Momma said there would be days like this and she was right 16 Week 2 San Diego Chargers at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalChargers 1 1 0 7 007Giants 1 1 3 7 01020at Giants Stadium Date September 14 1986Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 65 F 18 C relative humidity 52 wind 17 mph 27 km h Game attendance 74 921Referee Fred WyantTV announcers NBC Don Criqui play by play Bob Trumpy color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Chargers Giants1 6 10 Giants 21 yard field goal by Cooper 0 32 13 16 Giants Morris 1 yard touchdown run Cooper kick good 0 102 3 24 Chargers Anderson 29 yard touchdown reception from Fouts Benirschke kick good 7 104 7 14 Giants Manuel 12 yard touchdown reception from Simms Cooper kick good 7 174 3 12 Giants 20 yard field goal by Cooper 7 20 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 7 20Week 3 at Los Angeles Raiders edit See also 1986 Los Angeles Raiders season The Giants played the Los Angeles Raiders in Los Angeles in week three 18 Joe Morris rushed for 110 yards on 18 carries the first time in 19 games someone had rushed for 100 yards against the Raiders and the Giants defense held the Raiders to three field goals 18 Raiders running back Marcus Allen was held to 40 yards on 15 carries ending his then NFL record 11 game 100 yard rushing streak 18 and the Giants defeated the Raiders 14 9 The Raiders gained a total of 58 rushing yards and committed nine penalties 19 Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett completed 21 of 41 passes for 281 yards and Phil Simms threw touchdown passes of 18 and 11 yards to wide receiver Lionel Manuel 18 Week 3 New York Giants at Los Angeles Raiders Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 2 1 0 0 7714Raiders 0 3 6 0 039at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Date September 21 1986Game time 4 00 p m EDTGame weather 63 F 17 C relative humidity 76 wind 11 mph 18 km h Game attendance 71 164Referee Red CashionTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Irv Cross sideline reporter Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Raiders1 7 15 Raiders 22 yard field goal by Bahr 0 31 3 17 Raiders 25 yard field goal by Bahr 0 63 7 25 Giants Manuel 18 yard touchdown reception from Simms Cooper kick good 7 64 12 22 Giants Manuel 11 yard touchdown reception from Simms Cooper kick good 14 64 5 44 Raiders 33 yard field goal by Bahr 14 9 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 14 9Week 4 vs New Orleans Saints edit See also 1986 New Orleans Saints season The Giants rallied to beat the New Orleans Saints 20 17 in front of 72 769 fans at Giants Stadium in week four 20 They came back from a 17 0 second quarter deficit by scoring 20 points in the final three quarters 20 Rueben Mayes of the Saints returned the second half kickoff 99 yards for an apparent touchdown only to have the play called back because of an illegal block by linebacker Sam Mills 20 The decisive points came on Phil Simms s 4 yard touchdown pass to tight end Zeke Mowatt midway through the fourth quarter 20 The Giants dominated the Saints in time of possession holding the ball for 38 minutes and 47 seconds to the Saints 21 minutes and 13 seconds 21 Week 4 New Orleans Saints at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalSaints 1 3 14 3 0017Giants 3 1 0 10 3720at Giants Stadium Date September 28 1986Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 62 F 17 C relative humidity 67 wind 9 mph 14 km h Game attendance 72 769Referee Bob FredericTV announcers CBS Dick Stockton play by play Dan Dierdorf color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Saints Giants1 12 00 Saints Martin 63 yard touchdown reception from Wilson Andersen kick good 7 01 3 37 Saints Hilliard 1 yard touchdown run Andersen kick good 14 02 12 47 Saints 27 yard field goal by Andersen 17 02 7 10 Giants 29 yard field goal by Allegre 17 32 1 20 Giants Bavaro 19 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 17 103 7 19 Giants 28 yard field goal by Allegre 17 134 8 03 Giants Mowatt 4 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 17 20 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 17 20Week 5 at St Louis Cardinals edit See also 1986 St Louis Cardinals NFL season The Giants faced the St Louis Cardinals in St Louis in their fifth game of the season 22 The Giants offense struggled with Morris leading the team with a meager 53 rushing yards and quarterback Phil Simms completing only 8 of 20 passes for 104 yards 22 Mark Bavaro caught two passes and Bobby Johnson caught two as well for 55 yards the only passes caught by a Giants wide receiver 22 The game was a defensive struggle that featured 17 punts four field goals two by each team and one touchdown 22 The Giants won 13 6 and the decisive score was a 1 yard touchdown run by Joe Morris early in the third quarter 22 The Giants defense held the Cardinals to 2 4 yards per rush attempt and 3 8 yards per pass attempt in the victory 23 Week 5 New York Giants at St Louis Cardinals Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 4 1 0 6 7013Cardinals 0 5 3 0 306at Busch Stadium Date October 5 1986Game time 1 00 p m EDTGame weather 60 F 16 C relative humidity 70 wind 11 mph 18 km h Game attendance 40 562Referee Chuck HeberlingTV announcers CBS Gary Bender play by play Hank Stram color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Cardinals1 8 37 Cardinals 31 yard field goal by Lee 0 32 8 53 Giants 44 yard field goal by Allegre 3 32 0 39 Giants 31 yard field goal by Allegre 6 33 9 40 Giants Morris 1 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 13 33 3 14 Cardinals 47 yard field goal by Lee 13 6 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 13 6Week 6 vs Philadelphia Eagles edit See also 1986 Philadelphia Eagles season In week six the Giants hosted the Eagles at the Meadowlands 24 Linebacker Harry Carson scored his first career touchdown by catching a pass on a fake field goal in the third quarter and the Giants defense sacked Eagles quarterbacks Ron Jaworski and Randall Cunningham three times each 24 The Giants won 35 3 their largest margin of victory since they defeated the Seattle Seahawks 32 0 in 1981 24 The Giants defense held the Eagles to 58 total yards 25 and Lawrence Taylor had four sacks and seven tackles The sack total was Taylor s highest single game total since the 1984 season 24 The Giants dominated in time of possession they held the ball for 39 minutes and 33 seconds to the Eagles 20 minutes and 27 seconds 25 Simms completed 20 of 29 passes for 214 yards and two touchdowns and ran for another touchdown 24 Week 6 Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalEagles 2 4 0 3 003Giants 5 1 0 14 14735at Giants Stadium Date October 12 1986Game time 4 00 p m EDTGame weather 55 F 13 C relative humidity 78 wind 12 mph 19 km h Game attendance 74 221Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers CBS Dick Stockton play by play Dan Dierdorf color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Eagles Giants2 13 28 Giants Morris 30 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 0 72 5 18 Eagles 29 yard field goal by McFadden 3 72 0 59 Giants Simms 4 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 3 143 7 15 Giants Miller 10 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 213 0 40 Giants Carson 13 yard touchdown reception from Rutledge Allegre kick good 3 284 10 43 Giants Rouson 37 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 35 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 3 35Week 7 at Seattle Seahawks edit See also 1986 Seattle Seahawks season The Giants allowed six sacks in their week seven 17 12 loss to the Seattle Seahawks 26 Seahawks defensive end Jacob Green outplayed offensive tackle Karl Nelson and recorded a career high four sacks 26 Phil Simms threw four interceptions but coach Bill Parcells denied he was struggling y ou d like not to take a sack in the scoring zone but sometimes it s hard to know when to throw it away Two of Phil s interceptions were rebounds that had nothing to do with the quarterback On the interception on fourth and 14 at the end he was trying to make a play I think I would have thrown there too The other interception was his mistake I don t think he s in a slump 27 Week 7 New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 5 2 0 9 0312Seahawks 5 2 7 0 3717at Kingdome Date October 19 1986Game time 4 00 p m EDTGame weather indoors dome Game attendance 62 282Referee Gene BarthTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Seahawks1 7 51 Seahawks Hudson 16 yard touchdown reception from Krieg Johnson kick good 0 72 11 50 Giants Miller 32 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick no good 6 72 0 41 Giants 23 yard field goal by Allegre 9 73 7 03 Seahawks 25 yard field goal by Johnson 9 104 10 00 Seahawks Warner 1 yard touchdown run Johnson kick good 9 174 4 42 Giants 31 yard field goal by Allegre 12 17 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 12 17Week 8 vs Washington Redskins edit See also 1986 Washington Redskins season The Giants improved to 6 2 and moved into a tie with Washington for the division lead after defeating them on the same night the New York Mets won the 1986 World Series at Shea Stadium Fans attending the football game brought portable televisions and spent much of the time reacting to the baseball game leading to a Redskins false start in one instance 28 With the teams tied 20 20 Joe Morris scored the game winning touchdown on a 13 yard run with 98 seconds remaining 28 The Giants offense featured a two tight end formation throughout much of the game which allowed them to run the ball more effectively 29 The Giants used Mark Bavaro and Zeke Mowatt throughout much of the game sometimes even lining them up on the same side 29 Morris finished the game with 181 yards 30 Redskins quarterback Jay Schroeder threw for 420 yards in the loss 31 Week 8 Washington Redskins at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalRedskins 6 2 0 3 14320Giants 6 2 3 10 7727at Giants Stadium Date October 27 1986Game time 9 00 p m ESTGame weather 52 F 11 C relative humidity 97 wind 14 mph 23 km h Game attendance 75 923Referee Jerry SeemanTV announcers ABC Al Michaels play by play Frank Gifford color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Redskins Giants1 10 00 Giants 37 yard field goal by Allegre 0 32 12 28 Giants Morris 11 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 0 102 3 21 Redskins 23 yard field goal by Zendejas 3 102 0 00 Giants 44 yard field goal by Allegre 3 133 9 04 Giants Johnson 25 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 203 6 57 Redskins Rogers 1 yard touchdown run Zendejas kick good 10 203 4 12 Redskins Clark 42 yard touchdown reception from Schroeder Zendejas kick good 17 204 4 06 Redskins 29 yard field goal by Zendejas 20 204 1 38 Giants Morris 13 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 20 27 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 20 27Week 9 vs Dallas Cowboys edit See also 1986 Dallas Cowboys season The Giants played the Cowboys at Giants Stadium in week nine 32 Defensive end George Martin recorded a late sack termed by head coach Bill Parcells as the biggest play of the game to help the Giants to a 17 14 victory 32 The Giants held running backs Tony Dorsett to 45 yards in 10 carries and Herschel Walker to 34 yards in 10 carries 32 The Cowboys outgained the Giants 408 to 245 in total yardage and had 25 first downs compared with the Giants 14 33 Phil Simms struggled and completed only 6 of 18 passes for 67 yards 34 but Joe Morris rushed 29 times for 181 yards and two touchdowns as the Giants improved to 7 2 32 Week 9 Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalCowboys 6 3 0 7 0714Giants 7 2 3 7 0717at Giants Stadium Date November 2 1986Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather 59 F 15 C relative humidity 83 wind 14 mph 23 km h Game attendance 74 871Referee Dick HantakTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Cowboys Giants1 2 29 Giants 25 yard field goal by Allegre 0 32 11 00 Cowboys Renfro 11 yard touchdown reception from Pelluer Septien kick good 7 32 6 24 Giants Morris 8 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 7 104 12 24 Giants Morris 6 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 7 174 7 29 Cowboys Dorsett 23 yard touchdown run Septien kick ggood 14 17 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 14 17Week 10 at Philadelphia Eagles edit See also 1986 Philadelphia Eagles season In week 10 the Giants then travelled to Philadelphia to play the Eagles 35 In a physical game marked by several scuffles 36 the Giants passing game struggled as several receivers played with injuries and quarterback Phil Simms completed only one pass to a wide receiver a 17 yarder to Solomon Miller 35 Coach Bill Parcells placed the blame for the passing game s performance on dropped passes by the receivers You can t throw the ball much better than Phil did yesterday commented Parcells But he didn t have the numbers to show for it 35 The Eagles rushed for 153 yards and outgained the Giants 265 to 237 in total yards 37 The Giants won 17 14 nonetheless despite Simms completing only 14 of 36 passes overall The Giants rode their running attack as Joe Morris passed the 100 yard mark for the fourth consecutive game Morris totalled 116 181 181 and 111 yards in that period 35 Lawrence Taylor recorded three sacks of the Giants defense seven sacks in the victory 36 Week 10 New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 8 2 0 10 7017Eagles 3 7 0 0 01414at Veterans Stadium Date November 9 1986Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 64 F 18 C relative humidity 93 wind 12 mph 19 km h Game attendance 60 601Referee Fred WyantTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Eagles2 10 20 Giants Morris 18 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 7 02 0 01 Giants 25 yard field goal by Allegre 10 03 10 04 Giants Morris 3 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 17 04 8 49 Eagles Quick 75 yard touchdown reception from Cunningham McFadden kick good 17 74 0 45 Eagles Cunningham 4 yard touchdown run McFadden kick good 17 14 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 17 14Week 11 at Minnesota Vikings edit See also 1986 Minnesota Vikings season Trailing the Minnesota Vikings 20 19 with 72 seconds left in the fourth quarter at the Metrodome in week 11 Phil Simms completed a desperate 22 yard pass on fourth and 17 to Bobby Johnson for a first down 38 39 The completion led to Raul Allegre s fifth field goal and an important Giants victory 22 20 34 In the Giants three previous games Simms had completed only six passes to wide receivers In the Giants victory he completed eight to wide receivers four to tight end Mark Bavaro and 13 to his running backs four to Ottis Anderson in the final two drives three to Maurice Carthon three to Joe Morris and three to Tony Galbreath 34 Simms commented years later i t s my favorite game in my career because it s everything I always wanted to be as a player I wanted to be tough making big throws immune to pressure not worried about outcomes It was truly like standing on the tee box in golf and there s trees on each side and water and you just go Man I m gonna rip it down the middle And no other thought crosses your mind 40 The game has frequently been credited as a signature game of their season and the Giants players celebrated the victory in the tunnel leading to their locker room and in the locker room itself in a raucous manner that was highly atypical for the team They high fived themselves silly recalled Peter King They were screaming and hooting and raising hell happier than they had been all year 38 Week 11 New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 9 2 3 6 31022Vikings 6 5 3 3 7720at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Date November 16 1986Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather indoors dome Game attendance 62 003Referee Pat HaggertyTV announcers CBS Tim Ryan play by play Terry Bradshaw color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Vikings1 7 48 Giants 41 yard field goal by Allegre 3 01 1 19 Vikings 39 yard field goal by Nelson 3 32 12 46 Giants 37 yard field goal by Allegre 6 32 6 53 Vikings 44 yard field goal by Nelson 6 62 2 23 Giants 24 yard field goal by Allegre 9 63 8 34 Vikings Rice 8 yard touchdown reception from Kramer Nelson kick good 9 133 1 08 Giants 37 yard field goal by Allegre 12 134 9 30 Giants Johnson 25 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 19 134 6 53 Vikings Carter 33 yard touchdown reception from Wilson Nelson kick good 19 204 0 12 Giants 33 yard field goal by Allegre 22 20 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 22 20Week 12 vs Denver Broncos edit See also 1986 Denver Broncos season In week 12 in what would turn out to be a preview of Super Bowl XXI veteran defensive end George Martin at 34 the oldest player on the team 39 intercepted a pass from Denver Broncos quarterback John Elway and returned it 78 yards for a touchdown before being tackled from behind in the end zone by a celebrating Lawrence Taylor 39 Then in the final two minutes of the game Simms hit fan favorite Phil McConkey for a 46 yard pass 39 This led to another game winning kick from Allegre as the Giants defeated Denver 19 16 in front of 75 116 fans at Giants Stadium 39 With the victory the Giants completed their second five game winning streak of the season several of them in close contests the margin of victory in those five games was 7 3 3 2 and 3 points 39 Week 12 Denver Broncos at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalBroncos 9 3 3 3 3716Giants 10 2 0 10 3619at Giants Stadium Date November 23 1986Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather 43 F 6 C relative humidity 70 wind 10 mph 16 km h Game attendance 75 116Referee Tom DooleyTV announcers NBC Dick Enberg play by play Merlin Olsen color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Broncos Giants1 6 46 Broncos 40 yard field goal by Karlis 3 02 14 57 Giants 31 yard field goal by Allegre 3 32 2 38 Broncos 32 yard field goal by Karlis 6 32 0 43 Giants Interception returned 75 yards for touchdown by Martin Allegre kick good 6 103 9 46 Giants 45 yard field goal by Allegre 6 133 1 53 Broncos 42 yard field goal by Karlis 9 134 10 07 Giants 46 yard field goal by Allegre 9 164 1 55 Broncos Winder 4 yard touchdown run Karlis kick good 16 164 0 06 Giants 34 yard field goal by Allegre 16 19 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 16 19Week 13 at San Francisco 49ers edit See also 1986 San Francisco 49ers season In a Monday night encounter at San Francisco in week 13 the Giants overcame a 17 0 halftime deficit to Joe Montana s 49ers en route to a 21 17 victory 41 In the win Simms threw for nearly 400 yards and wide receiver Stacy Robinson made an acrobatic catch at the goalline to set up the winning touchdown 41 Another important play also occurred during that Monday Night Football game Here is a description of the play taken from a Monday Night Football broadcast in 2005 On Dec 1 1986 New York Giants tight end Mark Bavaro cements his reputation as one of the toughest men in the NFL With the Giants trailing Bavaro catches an innocent pass from Phil Simms over the middle It takes nearly seven 49ers defenders to finally drag him down some of which are carried for almost 20 yards including future Hall of Famer Ronnie Lott Bavaro s inspiring play jump starts the Giants who win the game and eventually the Super Bowl 42 Week 13 New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 11 2 0 0 2102149ers 7 5 1 3 14 0017at Candlestick Park Date December 1 1986Game time 9 00 p m ESTGame weather 51 F 11 C relative humidity 69 wind 8 mph 13 km h Game attendance 59 777Referee Ben DreithTV announcers ABC Al Michaels play by play Frank Gifford color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants 49ers1 0 25 49ers 30 yard field goal by Wersching 0 32 9 26 49ers Rice 11 yard touchdown reception from Montana Wersching kick good 0 102 0 45 49ers Rice 1 yard touchdown run Wersching kick good 0 173 12 19 Giants Morris 17 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 7 173 7 37 Giants Robinson 34 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 14 173 3 41 Giants Anderson 1 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 21 17 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 21 17Week 14 at Washington Redskins edit See also 1986 Washington Redskins season The Giants defeated the Redskins 24 14 in week 14 to move into sole possession of first place in the NFC East 30 The Redskins held Joe Morris who had rushed for 181 yards in the Giants week eight victory to 62 yards on 22 carries 30 However Lawrence Taylor recorded three sacks and harassed Redskins quarterback Jay Schroeder all game as the Giants recorded four sacks and the Redskins only recorded one 30 Phil Simms threw touchdown passes to Mark Bavaro Bobby Johnson and Phil McConkey in the victory 43 Schroeder threw six interceptions in the game matching Sammy Baugh s franchise record 30 and the Redskins had 7 turnovers overall 44 After the game Parcells gave the Redskins credit for their performance and told the reporters that he had a feeling that the two would meet again sometime in the playoffs Week 14 New York Giants at Washington Redskins Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 12 2 0 14 10024Redskins 11 3 0 7 0714at RFK Stadium Date December 7 1986Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather 38 F 3 C relative humidity 69 wind 8 mph 13 km h Game attendance 55 642Referee Red CashionTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Irv Cross sideline reporter Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Giants Redskins2 8 35 Giants Bavaro 9 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 7 02 1 55 Redskins Bryant 4 yard touchdown run Zendejas kick good 7 72 0 23 Giants Johnson 7 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 14 73 4 33 Giants 21 yard field goal by Allegre 17 73 3 11 Giants McConkey 16 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 24 74Raul 3 24 Redskins Bryant 22 yard touchdown reception from Schroeder Zendejas kick good 24 14 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 24 14Week 15 vs St Louis Cardinals edit See also 1986 St Louis Cardinals NFL season The Giants defeated the St Louis Cardinals 27 7 in their fifteenth game of the season in front of 75 261 fans at Giants Stadium 45 Joe Morris ran for 179 yards and three touchdowns but had three fumbles 45 Phil Simms struggled but the offense was effective nonetheless 45 of the Giants 313 total yards 252 came on the ground while only 62 came from the passing game 46 The Giants defense controlled the Cardinals throughout the game particularly in the first half the Cardinals first four possessions ended in third down sacks and fourth down punts 45 The Giants committed only two penalties for a total of ten yards 46 and their defense set a franchise record with nine sacks despite sending Lawrence Taylor into pass coverage for most of the game 45 With the victory the Giants clinched their first NFC East division crown Week 15 St Louis Cardinals at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalCardinals 3 11 1 0 0 077Giants 13 2 7 10 3727at Giants Stadium Date December 14 1986Game time 1 00 p m ESTGame weather 26 F 3 C relative humidity 46 wind 14 mph 23 km h wind chill 14 F 10 C Game attendance 75 261Referee Bob McElweeTV announcers CBS Jack Buck play by play Joe Theismann color commentator Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Cardinals Giants1 4 39 Giants Morris 2 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 0 72 3 29 Giants Morris 3 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 0 142 0 11 Giants 26 yard field goal by Allegre 0 173 3 30 Giants 23 yard field goal by Allegre 0 204 6 37 Cardinals Green 15 yard touchdown reception from Mitchell Schubert kick good 7 204 1 57 Giants Morris 1 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 7 27 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 7 27Week 16 vs Green Bay Packers edit See also 1986 Green Bay Packers season The Giants headed into their final regular season game against the Green Bay Packers as 11 point favorites and needed a victory to secure homefield advantage throughout the playoffs 47 Sparked by a blocked punt returned for a TD by Tom Flynn who had recently been picked up from the Packers the Giants defeated the Packers 55 24 in front of 71 351 fans at Giants Stadium to finish the regular season with a franchise record 14 victories 48 The win was the Giants ninth consecutive matching the team record set in 1962 48 The Giants also set a franchise record for points in the first quarter of a game with 21 48 Although the Packers cut the score to 24 17 at halftime the Giants scored 31 second half points to put the game out of reach Week 16 Green Bay Packers at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalPackers 4 12 0 17 7024Giants 14 2 21 3 141755at Giants Stadium Date December 20 1986Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 39 F 4 C relative humidity 63 wind 13 mph 21 km h Game attendance 71 351Referee Fred SilvaTV announcers CBS Dick Stockton play by play Dan Dierdorf color commentator John Dockery sideline reporter Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Packers Giants1 8 25 Giants Bavaro 24 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 0 71 7 23 Giants Flynn returned blocked punt 36 yards for a touchdown Allegre kick good 0 141 0 38 Giants Morris 3 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 0 212 8 08 Giants 46 yard field goal by Allegre 0 242 4 11 Packers Ivery 13 yard touchdown reception from Wright Del Greco kick good 7 242 2 52 Packers Interception returned 58 yards for touchdown by Stills Del Greco kick good 14 242 0 42 Packers 46 yard field goal by Del Greco 17 243 8 20 Giants Bavaro 4 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 17 313 6 38 Packers Davis 15 yard touchdown reception from Wright Del Greco kick good 24 313 1 42 Giants Mowatt 22 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 24 384 14 48 Giants Rouson 10 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 24 454 7 09 Giants Rouson 21 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 24 524 2 07 Giants 26 yard field goal by Allegre 24 55 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 24 55Standings edit NFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKNew York Giants 1 14 2 0 875 7 1 11 1 371 236 W9Washington Redskins 4 12 4 0 750 5 3 9 3 368 296 W1Dallas Cowboys 7 9 0 438 5 3 6 6 346 337 L5Philadelphia Eagles 5 10 1 344 1 6 1 3 8 1 256 312 L1St Louis Cardinals 4 11 1 281 1 6 1 3 10 1 218 351 W1Playoffs editSchedule edit Playoff Round Date Opponent seed Result Record Venue Attendance GamerecapNFC Wild Card First round byeNFC Divisional January 4 1987 San Francisco 49ers 3 W 49 3 1 0 Giants Stadium 76 034 N ANFC Championship January 11 1987 Washington Redskins 4 W 17 0 2 0 Giants Stadium 76 633 N ASuper Bowl XXI January 25 1987 Denver Broncos A2 W 39 20 3 0 Rose Bowl 101 063 N APost season Game Officials edit Game OfficialsWeek Opponent Referee Umpire Head Linesman Line Judge Back Judge Side Judge Field Judge Replay AlternateNFC Wild Card First round byeNFC Divisional San Francisco 49ers 9 Jerry Markbreit 78 Art Demmas 109 Sid Semon 59 Bob Beeks 24 Roy Clymer 61 Dick Creed 18 Bob LewisNFC Championship Washington Redskins 40 Pat Haggerty 115 Hendi Ancich 8 Dale Williams 54 Jack Johnson 21 Pete Liske 34 Gerry Austin 93 Jack Vaughan 6 Tom DooleySuper Bowl XXI Denver Broncos 9 Jerry Markbreit 101 Bob Boylston 72 Terry Gierke 59 Bob Beeks 92 Jim Poole 90 Gil Mace 82 Pat Mallette 115 Hendi AncichNFC Divisional Playoffs vs San Francisco 49ers edit See also 1986 San Francisco 49ers season The Giants defeated the San Francisco 49ers 49 3 in their opening playoff game 49 Favored by only three points the Giants caught a break when 49ers WR Jerry Rice fumbled an apparent touchdown catch and carry off his knee early in the game then dominated the Niners the rest of the way Their defense held the 49ers to 29 yards rushing 184 yards in total offense and 2 of 14 on third down conversions 49 The Giants did not commit a turnover and totalled 216 rushing yards 50 Jim Burt knocked 49ers quarterback Joe Montana out of the game in the second quarter hitting him as he threw a pass which Lawrence Taylor intercepted and returned the pick 34 yards for a touchdown The Giants defense also held the 49ers to only nine first downs and 15 of 37 passing for zero touchdowns and three interceptions 50 1986 NFC Divisional Playoff San Francisco 49ers at New York Giants Period 1 2 34Total49ers 10 6 1 3 0 003Giants 15 2 7 21 21049at Giants Stadium Date January 4 1987Game time 12 30 p m ESTGame weather 31 F 1 C relative humidity 67 wind 15 mph 24 km h wind chill 20 F 7 C Game attendance 76 034Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Irv CrossBox Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP 49ers Giants1 7 29 Giants Bavaro 24 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 0 71 1 20 49ers 26 yard field goal by Wersching 3 72 7 39 Giants Morris 45 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 3 141 0 50 Giants Johnson 15 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 212 0 28 Giants Interception returned 34 yards for touchdown by Taylor Allegre kick good 3 283 8 56 Giants McConkey 28 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 353 1 58 Giants Mowatt 29 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 423 0 16 Giants Morris 2 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 3 49 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 3 49NFC Championship vs Washington Redskins edit See also 1986 Washington Redskins season With wind gusts reaching 33 miles per hour 53 km h coach Bill Parcells chose to take the wind when his team won the opening coin toss of the Giants NFC Championship Game against the Washington Redskins 51 With the wind at their backs the Giants scored 10 first quarter points while the Redskins managed only two first downs 51 The Redskins were forced to punt three times in the quarter and the wind limited those punts to 23 27 and 24 yards 52 The Redskins launched a drive behind Jay Schroeder s 48 yard completion to wide receiver Art Monk in the second quarter However after the Redskins botched the field goal snap on a 51 yard field goal attempt the Giants drove for a touchdown with the wind in their face to make the score 17 0 at halftime 51 The Giants defense dominated the second half and both teams went scoreless to make the final score 17 0 Schroeder completed only 20 of 50 passes for a meager 3 8 yards per attempt 51 Keys to the victory were tackle Brad Benson s neutralizing of Redskins pass rusher Dexter Manley who had 18 5 sacks on the season and the team s defense 53 After the game John Madden remarked Last year I thought the Bears had the best defense I had ever seen But in the last two weeks I feel these Giants have as good a defense as has ever played in this league 53 1986 NFC Championship Game Washington Redskins at New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalRedskins 14 5 0 0 000Giants 16 2 10 7 0017at Giants Stadium Date January 11 1987Game time 4 00 p m ESTGame weather 39 F 4 C relative humidity 80 wind 22 mph 35 km h wind chill 29 F 2 C Game attendance 76 633Referee Pat HaggertyTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Irv Cross sideline reporter Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Redskins Giants1 11 38 Giants 47 yard field goal by Allegre 0 31 5 32 Giants Manuel 11 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 0 102 6 56 Giants Morris 1 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 0 17 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 0 17Super Bowl XXI vs Denver Broncos edit Main article Super Bowl XXI See also 1986 Denver Broncos season The Giants played the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXI in front of 101 063 fans at the Rose Bowl 54 After the Broncos Rich Karlis kicked a 48 yard field goal on the game s opening drive the Giants took the lead with a 78 yard touchdown scoring drive led by quarterback Phil Simms s 6 for 6 passing 55 The Broncos scored on a 4 yard quarterback draw by John Elway to make the score 10 7 at the end of the first quarter 55 Although the two teams quarterbacks combined to complete all 13 passes attempted in the second quarter 56 the only score came when Giants defensive end George Martin sacked Elway in the endzone for a safety to make the score 10 9 57 A turning point of the game came on the first possession of the second half The Giants received the second half kickoff and led a short drive that stalled at their own 47 yard line 55 On fourth and 1 the Giants lined up in a punt formation before shifting to a traditional set 55 Second string quarterback Jeff Rutledge then looked over to Parcells for a signal as to whether he should try to draw the defense offside or run a play After a nod of approval from Parcells he ran a quarterback sneak for a first down 58 The Giants scored on the drive and built a 39 13 lead before a late touchdown by the Broncos made the final score 39 20 55 Simms threw touchdown passes to Mark Bavaro and Phil McConkey to give him three on the game and Joe Morris and Ottis Anderson each rushed for one touchdown 55 The Giants defense limited the Broncos to only two net yards and 10 offensive plays in the third quarter 57 The 30 second half points set a Super Bowl record for points in a half and Simms was named MVP after completing 22 of 25 88 of his passes a Super Bowl record which still stands 54 57 Super Bowl XXI Denver Broncos vs New York Giants Period 1 2 34TotalBroncos 13 6 10 0 01020Giants 17 2 7 2 171339at Rose Bowl Pasadena California Date January 25 1987Game time 6 13 p m ESTGame weather 76 F 24 C sunny relative humidity 68 wind 5 mph 8 0 km h Game attendance 101 063Referee Jerry MarkbreitTV announcers CBS Pat Summerall play by play John Madden color commentator Irv Cross sideline reporter Box Score Scoring summaryQuarter Time Drive Team Scoring information ScorePlays Yards TOP Broncos Giants1 10 51 8 45 4 09 Broncos 48 yard field goal by Karlis 3 01 5 27 9 78 5 24 Giants Mowatt 6 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 3 71 2 06 6 58 3 21 Broncos Elway 4 yard touchdown run Karlis kick good 10 72 2 46 3 15 0 45 Giants Elway tackled in end zone for a safety by Martin 10 93 10 08 8 63 4 52 Giants Bavaro 13 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 10 163 3 54 9 32 5 07 Giants 21 yard field goal by Allegre 10 193 0 24 5 68 2 14 Giants Morris 1 yard touchdown run Allegre kick good 10 264 10 56 6 52 3 50 Giants McConkey 6 yard touchdown reception from Simms Allegre kick good 10 334 6 01 13 73 4 55 Broncos 28 yard field goal by Karlis 13 334 3 18 5 46 1 43 Giants Anderson 2 yard touchdown run Allegre kick no good 13 394 2 06 5 69 1 12 Broncos Johnson 47 yard touchdown reception from Elway Karlis kick good 20 39 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 20 39Postseason honors editFollowing the season eight Giants tight end Mark Bavaro offensive lineman Brad Benson nose tackle Jim Burt linebackers Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson punter Sean Landeta running back Morris and defensive end Leonard Marshall were selected to the Pro Bowl 59 Taylor who recorded a league leading 20 5 sacks became one of just two defensive players to win the NFL Most Valuable Player award and the only defensive player to win the award unanimously 60 61 Taylor also won his record third Defensive Player of the Year Award and coach Bill Parcells won his first NFL Coach of the Year Award Stats editPassing PassingPlayer G GS QBrec Cmp Att Cmp Yds TD TD Int Int Lng Y A AY A Y C Y G RateRushing RushingPlayer G GS Att Yds TD Lng Y A Y G A GReceiving ReceivingPlayer G GS Rec Yds Y R TD Lng R G Y GKicking KickingPlayer G GS 0 19 20 29 30 39 40 49 50 FGM FGA FG XPM XPA XP Punting PuntingPlayer G GS Pnt Yds Lng Blck Y PKick Return Kick ReturnPlayer G GS Rt Yds TD Lng Y RTPunt Return Punt ReturnPlayer G GS Ret Yds TD Lng Y RDefense amp Fumbles Defensive InterceptionsPlayer G GS Int Yds TD Lng PD FumblesPlayer G GS FF Fmb FR Yds TD Sacks amp TacklesPlayer G GS Sk Tkl Ast Sfty Scoring Summary Scoring SummaryPlayer G GS RshTD RecTD PR TD KR TD FblTD IntTD OthTD AllTD 2PM 2PA XPM XPA FGM FGA Sfty PtsTeam Team StatsPlayer PF Yds Ply Y P TO FL 1stD Pass Cmp Pass Att Pass Yds Pass TD Int NY A Pass 1stD Rush Att Rush Yds Rush TD Y A Rush 1stD Pen Yds 1stPyQuarter by quarter Quarter by quarter1 2 3 4 OT TGiants 40 130 106 95 0 371Opponents 39 84 37 76 0 236Gatorade shower editMain article Gatorade shower It was these 1986 Giants that popularized the football tradition of dousing the head coach with a cooler of Gatorade near the end of a victorious game 62 63 This originated in 1984 when Jim Burt incensed by what he thought was mistreatment he received during practice exacted revenge on Bill Parcells by dumping a cooler of Gatorade on him 63 Lawrence Taylor and Harry Carson later picked up on the ploy and would often sneak up on Coach Parcells near the end of games to dump the remaining Gatorade over his head The dousing was a big hit with fans and the Gatorade dumping continued throughout the season after each win with Taylor Carson and several other players Burt had since ceased doing it concocting increasingly elaborate sneaky and playful ruses so as to at least attempt to keep the inevitable dousing a surprise 64 65 Historical ranking editThe 1986 New York Giants are considered one of the greatest NFL teams of all time being recognized by the NFL Films series America s Game as the 13th greatest Super Bowl Champion as well as being selected as the eighth greatest NFL team of all time by readers in a Page 2 article on ESPN com 3 In 2010 the team was tied for fifth in ESPN com s NFL Super League a project that ranked the 16 greatest NFL Super Bowl winning teams using computer simulations of a season of play between these teams 4 and were ranked eighth in The Ultimate Super Rankings a 2007 ESPN ranking of the top 80 Super Bowl era NFL teams 5 Season facts editThe Giants beat the Redskins three times in one season twice in the regular season and once in the playoffs This was the third time that a team won three games in season against the same opponent 1982 Dolphins Jets and 1983 Seahawks Raiders During the season the Giants honored the memories of two of their former players on their uniforms A helmet sticker with the number 38 was added to the uniforms after John Tuggle a former running back the Giants selected as the final pick of the 1983 draft died of angiosarcoma in August 1986 After former defensive back and two time Pro Bowler Spider Lockhart died of lymphoma in July 1986 a patch with Lockhart s nickname and number were added to the jerseys and the Giants wore both the sticker and the jersey patch the whole season Awards and honors editBill Parcells National Football League Coach of the Year Award Phil Simms Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Lawrence Taylor AP NFL MVP Lawrence Taylor PFWA NFL MVP Lawrence Taylor Bert Bell Award Lawrence Taylor AP NFL Defensive Player of the Year Lawrence Taylor NEA NFL Defensive Player of the Year Lawrence Taylor UPI NFC Defensive Player of the Year Lawrence 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