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2001 New York Giants season

The 2001 season was the New York Giants' 77th in the National Football League (NFL) and the fifth under head coach Jim Fassel. They were returning as Super Bowl runners-up from the 2000 season, after losing Super Bowl XXXV to the Baltimore Ravens. The Giants tried to improve on their 12–4 record from the previous year, instead they finished 7–9 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1999. However, Michael Strahan was named Defensive Player of the Year for the 2001 season. He broke the NFL single season sack record with 22.5, surpassing Mark Gastineau's total of 22, by sacking Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers at Giants Stadium in the final regular-season game. Following the season, defensive coordinator John Fox left to become the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, a team he would take to the Super Bowl just two years later.

2001 New York Giants season
OwnerWellington Mara
Robert Tisch
General managerErnie Accorsi
Head coachJim Fassel
Home fieldGiants Stadium
Results
Record7–9
Division place3rd NFC East
Playoff finishDid not qualify
Pro BowlersG Ron Stone
DE Michael Strahan
LB Jessie Armstead

Offseason Edit

Additions Subtractions
K Morten Andersen (Falcons) P Brad Maynard (Bears)
DE Kenny Holmes (Titans) DE Cedric Jones (Rams)
TE Pete Mitchell (Lions)

NFL Draft Edit

2001 New York Giants draft
Round Pick Player Position College Notes
1 22 Will Allen  CB Syracuse
3 78 Will Peterson  CB Western Illinois
4 114 Cedric Scott  DE Southern Miss
4 125 Jesse Palmer  QB Florida
5 160 John Markham  K Vanderbilt
5 162 Jonathan Carter  WR Troy State
7 230 Ross Kolodziej  DT Wisconsin
      Made roster    †   Pro Football Hall of Fame    *   Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

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Undrafted free agents Edit

2001 Undrafted Free Agents of note
Player Position College
Brady McDonnell Tight end Colorado
Clayton White Linebacker NC State

Staff Edit

2001 New York Giants staff
Front office

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

 

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • Special teams coordinator – Fred von Appen
  • Strength and conditioning – John Dunn
  • Assistant strength and conditioning – Craig Stoddard

Roster Edit

2001 New York Giants final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists
  • -- Lloyd Clemons RB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 63 Jim Goff T (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 45 Brady McDonnell TE (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 33 Joe Montgomery RB (PUPTooltip Physically unable to perform)  
  • 31 Jason Sehorn CB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  
  • 38 Adam Wright FB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
53 active, 6 inactive, 5 practice squad

Season Edit

Schedule Edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 September 10 at Denver Broncos L 20–31 0–1 Invesco Field at Mile High Recap
2[A] September 23 at Kansas City Chiefs W 13–3 1–1 Arrowhead Stadium Recap
3 September 30 New Orleans Saints W 21–13 2–1 Giants Stadium Recap
4 October 7 Washington Redskins W 23–9 3–1 Giants Stadium Recap
5 October 14 at St. Louis Rams L 14–15 3–2 Trans World Dome Recap
6 October 22 Philadelphia Eagles L 9–10 3–3 Giants Stadium Recap
7 October 28 at Washington Redskins L 21–35 3–4 FedExField Recap
8 November 4 Dallas Cowboys W 27–24 4–4 Giants Stadium Recap
9 November 11 at Arizona Cardinals W 17–10 5–4 Sun Devil Stadium Recap
10 November 19 at Minnesota Vikings L 16–28 5–5 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome Recap
11 November 25 Oakland Raiders L 10–28 5–6 Giants Stadium Recap
12 Bye
13 December 9 at Dallas Cowboys L 13–20 5–7 Texas Stadium Recap
14 December 15 Arizona Cardinals W 17–13 6–7 Giants Stadium Recap
15 December 23 Seattle Seahawks W 27–24 7–7 Giants Stadium Recap
16 December 30 at Philadelphia Eagles L 21–24 7–8 Veterans Stadium Recap
17[A] January 6 Green Bay Packers L 25–34 7–9 Giants Stadium Recap

Game summaries Edit

Week 1: at Denver Broncos Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 0 7 7 6 20
Broncos 7 7 7 10 31

at Invesco Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

The Giants began their NFC title defense on Monday Night Football in the first game at the Denver Broncos' new stadium, Invesco Field at Mile High (now known as Empower Field at Mile High). The Broncos opened the scoring with quarterback Brian Griese finding tight end Patrick Hape for a 1-yard touchdown to make the score 7–0. The teams then went back and forth, with Kerry Collins hitting Amani Toomer for two touchdown passes (one from 43 yards and the other from 11 yards), while Griese threw another touchdown to Ed McCaffrey. However, in the third quarter Griese threw his third touchdown of the day with a 25-yard strike to Rod Smith to give the Broncos a lead they would not relinquish. A 9-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter by running back Mike Anderson clinched the game.

While Kerry Collins went 19 of 34 for 258 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions, the Giants defense allowed 473 yards of total offense and failed to register a sack or force a turnover.

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Week of Sunday, September 16: No Games Edit

The Giants were initially scheduled to host the Packers in their home opener the following week, but due to the September 11th attacks, the games were cancelled and rescheduled for Week 17 of the season. Numerous Giants, including Michael Strahan, were instrumental in having the games postponed out of respect for those whose lives had been impacted by the terrorist attacks.

Week 2: at Kansas City Chiefs Edit

Week 2: New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 3 10 0013
Chiefs 0 0 303

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: September 23
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. CDT
  • Game weather: Mostly Cloudy, 64 °F (18 °C)
  • Game attendance: 77,666
  • Referee: Tom White
  • TV announcers (Fox): Sam Rosen, Bill Maas and Jim Hayes
  • Recap, Game Book
Game information

The first game the Giants played after 9/11, and the first game either New York City team played after the attacks, was an interconference game at Kansas City. Chiefs players joined Giants players before the game to honor those who had lost their lives and those who had been seriously impacted by the crisis.

When the two teams got back to football, what ensued was a sloppy and low-scoring game. Running back Ron Dayne scored the game's only touchdown with a 7-yard run in the second quarter, and the Giants led 13–0 at the half. Kerry Collins reversed his performance from his last game with no touchdowns and 3 interceptions, but the Chiefs failed to turn any of his turnovers into points. The Giants finally clinched the game with a 13-play drive that took up the remaining 7:21 of the clock.

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Week 3: vs. New Orleans Saints Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Saints 0 3 0 10 13
Giants 0 14 0 7 21

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

The Giants' home opener of the 2001 season came against New Orleans. It was the first NFL game held in the New York City metropolitan area after 9/11.

After a scoreless first quarter, the Giants opened the scoring in the second quarter with Ron Dayne running in for a 6-yard touchdown. Tiki Barber added his first touchdown of the year on their next drive, a 14-yard run which made the score 14–3 at the half. In the fourth quarter, Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks threw a 32-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Willie Jackson to make the score 14–10, but the Giants answered with Kerry Collins finding Joe Jurevicius for a 46-yard touchdown to make it 21–10 with 6:05 to go. Saints kicker John Carney kicked a 30-yard field goal to narrow the score to 21–13 with 4:36 remaining, then Collins lost a fumble to give the Saints the ball back at their own 30-yard line with 3:17 to go. Brooks drove the Saints to the 9-yard line with 15 seconds left. After spiking the ball, two incomplete passes brought up 4th and Goal from the 9-yard line on the final play of the game. Brooks completed a pass to Jackson for what appeared to be a touchdown, but the officials ruled that Jackson had committed pass interference in order to make the catch, and the game ended.

The Giants won despite being outgained 330–253. Ron Dayne ran for 111 yards on 19 carries with a touchdown while Michael Strahan registered his first three sacks of his record-breaking season.

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Week 4: vs. Washington Redskins Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Redskins 3 3 3 0 9
Giants 3 6 0 14 23

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

With the Giants hosting a Washington team that had been blasted by their first three opponents by a combined score of 112–16, this game had all the makings of an easy win. However, the score was tied at 9–9 at the end of three quarters with Giants kicker Morten Andersen and Washington kicker Brett Conway trading three field goals apiece. In the fourth quarter, the Giants finally took over. With 12:59 to go, Kerry Collins found tight end Dan Campbell for a 1-yard touchdown pass to give the Giants the lead. Then with 2:57 to go, Jason Sehorn intercepted a Tony Banks pass and returned it 34 yards for the game-clinching score.

The two teams combined for a whopping 9 turnovers, with the Giants committing 4 and Washington committing 5. However, the Giants also held Washington to just 181 yards of total offense.

Amani Toomer led the offense with 7 receptions for 97 yards, while Jason Sehorn intercepted two passes including the aforementioned touchdown. Due to an injury by Tiki Barber and Ron Dayne's disappointing play, reserve running back Damon Washington received considerable playing time in the second half and contributed a career-high 90 yards rushing.

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Week 5: at St. Louis Rams Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 7 0 0 7 14
Rams 6 3 0 6 15

at The Dome at America's Center, St. Louis, Missouri

The Giants then went on the road for a nationally televised day game against the 4–0 Rams. The Greatest Show on Turf had outscored their opponents 127–53 in their first four games and were favored by 10.5 points to win.

To the surprise of many, the Giants' defense held the Rams in check, holding them to a season-low 15 points. They forced 4 turnovers while also sacking Kurt Warner 6 times. Michael Strahan was particularly masterful for the Giants defense, sacking Warner 4 times.

The Giants opened the game with an 80-yard drive that ended with a Ron Dayne 4-yard touchdown run. The Rams answered with three Jeff Wilkins field goals, the last one of which came as time expired in the first half to give St. Louis a 9–7 lead heading into the locker room. After a scoreless fourth quarter, the Giants capitalized off a Marshall Faulk fumble with Kerry Collins finding Ike Hilliard for a 25-yard touchdown to make the score 14–9 with 13:33 remaining. However, after three quarters of great defense, the team could not hold when it mattered most. The Rams went on a 77-yard drive and advanced to the Giants' 1-yard line after a Sam Garnes pass interference penalty, on a play where Kurt Warner was temporarily knocked out of the game with an injury. Backup Jamie Martin entered the game for one play, which was a 1-yard touchdown run by Trung Canidate to give the Rams a 15–14 lead with 4:17 to go. After a three-and-out, the Giants forced a three-and-out to give their offense one more chance to win the game with 1:51 to go. However, Collins was intercepted by defensive end Grant Wistrom to finally clinch the game for the Rams.

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Week 6: vs. Philadelphia Eagles Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Eagles 0 0 3 7 10
Giants 3 6 0 0 9

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

The Giants' next game was a loss to the division-rival Eagles in a Monday Night game. The Giants dominated the first half, but failed to get in the end zone despite two goal-to-go situations and were forced to settle for three Morten Andersen field goals and a 9–0 halftime lead. With 1:52 remaining, Donovan McNabb threw an 18-yard touchdown pass to James Thrash, and the ensuing extra point gave the Eagles their first lead of the night, 10–9. On the next drive, Kerry Collins was sacked and forced to fumble by Jeremiah Trotter, and the Eagles recovered the ball to clinch the game.

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Week 7: at Washington Redskins Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 0 14 0 7 21
Redskins 14 3 10 8 35

at FedExField, Landover, Maryland

After two losses by a point each, the Giants were expected to get back on track at Washington. However, they faced a completely different team than the one they beat in Week 4.

On the second play from scrimmage, Kerry Collins lost a fumble on a snap, and Washington capitalized with Tony Banks finding rookie receiver Rod Gardner for a 12-yard touchdown pass. Later in the quarter, Washington punt returner Eric Metcalf returned a punt 89 yards for a touchdown to make it 14–0. The Giants came back to tie the game in the second quarter, with Collins finding Amani Toomer for a 6-yard touchdown and then finding Ike Hilliard for a 27-yard touchdown to tie the score. A 43-yard field goal by Washington kicker Brett Conway made the score 17–14 at the half.

In the third quarter, the Giants were hit hard by a trick play. Receiver Kevin Lockett threw a 31-yard touchdown to Derrius Thompson on an option pass play to make the score 24–14 Washington, and another field goal made the score 27–14 heading into the final quarter. Kerry Collins threw a 1-yard touchdown to fullback Greg Comella to narrow the deficit to 27–21, but Washington clinched the game with Tony Banks finding Michael Westbrook for a 76-yard touchdown.

Although Kerry Collins threw for 346 yards and 3 touchdowns with an interception, Washington outgained the Giants on the ground 157–42.

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Week 8: at Dallas Cowboys Edit

1 234OTTotal
Cowboys 10 14000 24
• Giants 0 77103 27
Scoring summary
1DALTim Seder 22 yard field goalDAL 3–0
1DALJoey Galloway 16 yard pass from Clint Stoerner (Tim Seder kick)DAL 10–0
2DALDexter Coakley 29 yard interception return (Tim Seder kick)DAL 17–0
2NYGJoe Jurevicius 4 yard pass from Kerry Collins (Morten Andersen kick)DAL 17–7
2DALMario Edwards 71 yard interception return (Tim Seder kick)DAL 24–7
3NYGJoe Jurevicius 34 yard pass from Kerry Collins (Morten Andersen kick)DAL 24–14
4NYGMorten Andersen 40 yard field goalDAL 24–17
4NYGIke Hilliard 9 yard pass from Kerry Collins (Morten Andersen kick)Tie 24–24
OT7:48NYGMorten Andersen 42 yard field goalNYG 27–24

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The Giants initially appeared to be on their way to a defeat against a Cowboys team that not only was 2–4 heading into the game but was playing without their first- and second-string quarterbacks as well as star running back Emmitt Smith. However, the Giants were able to come back from a 17-point deficit to finally end their three-game losing skid.

The Giants, who were 10.5 point favorites to win the game, played poorly in the first half. Late in the first quarter, the Giants allowed Cowboys third-string quarterback Clint Stoerner to throw a 16-yard touchdown to Joey Galloway to make it a 10–0 game. In the second quarter, Kerry Collins self-destructed. He began the quarter by throwing an interception to linebacker Dexter Coakley, who returned Collins' errant pass 29 yards for a touchdown to make it 17–0. With 3:22 to go in the half, the Giants finally got on the board with Collins throwing a 4-yard touchdown pass to Joe Jurevicius, and they had another chance to score late in the half after a Cowboys punt. However, Collins threw a second interception, this time to Mario Edwards, who returned it 71 yards for a touchdown with 39 seconds left in the half to give the Cowboys a 24–7 lead heading into the locker room.

During halftime, a special presentation honoring the Meadowlands Sports Complex's 25th anniversary was shown, highlighting some of the greatest events held at the complex. Also, some of the staff members who first worked at the complex were also honored. Coincidentally, the Giants were playing the Cowboys, who was their first opponent at Giants Stadium. [1]

The second half was a different story. The Cowboys began to play poorly, and the Giants were able to capitalize. Clint Stoerner was particularly terrible, throwing four interceptions in a five-drive span. The first interception was by rookie cornerback Will Peterson to set up a 34-yard touchdown from Kerry Collins to Joe Jurevicius to narrow the score to 24–14, the second interception was made by Jason Sehorn, the third interception was made by Dhani Jones to set up a Morten Andersen field goal to make it a one-score game at 24–17, and Brandon Short was the recipient of Stoerner's fourth interception. Finally, in between the third and fourth interceptions, Thabiti Davis blocked and recovered a Cowboys punt to set up a Collins touchdown to Ike Hilliard to tie the game at 24–24 with 8:19 to go. However, a Ron Dayne fumble and a missed 59-yard field goal by Andersen as time expired prevented the Giants from completing the comeback in regulation, and the game went into overtime.

Cowboys coach Dave Campo benched Clint Stoerner after his fourth interception, and with the first three quarterbacks on the team out, Ryan Leaf came in for his first appearance as a Dallas Cowboy, as well as his first game after his disastrous tenure with the Chargers. His appearance in this game brought more of the same as a Micheal Barrow sack of Leaf forced a Cowboys punt on overtime's first possession. A 33-yard pass from Kerry Collins to Ike Hilliard put the Giants in Cowboys territory, and problems almost happened when Tiki Barber fumbled after catching a 10-yard pass from Collins, but he recovered his own fumble and the Giants were in field goal range. Morten Andersen this time came through on a more manageable 42-yard attempt, and the Giants completed their double-digit comeback win.

Despite the 17 point deficit, few analysts considered this game a great comeback win, and considered it more of an unimpressive win given the Cowboys' 4 second-half interceptions and the 5 Giants turnovers in the game. However, the win put the Giants back at .500.

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Week 9: at Arizona Cardinals Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 7 7 0 3 17
Cardinals 0 7 3 0 10

at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona

The Giants next traveled to the desert to take on the Arizona Cardinals. Held just one week after the 2001 World Series concluded, the media had a field day comparing the Giants to the Yankees and the Cardinals to the series-winning Diamondbacks. However, the Giants would assure that this contest would have a different ending.

The Giants opened the scoring with Ron Dayne running in for a 3-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. In the second quarter, the Giants extended their lead with Kerry Collins throwing a 27-yard touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard. However, the Cardinals struck back with Jake Plummer throwing a 38-yard touchdown pass to star receiver David Boston to make it a 14–7 game heading into the locker room. The Giants clinched the game with a fourth-down stop with 4:11 remaining.

Tiki Barber ran for 118 yards on 17 carries.

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Week 10: at Minnesota Vikings Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 10 3 3 0 16
Vikings 7 7 0 14 28

at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota

The Giants' third and final Monday Night game of the season was at Minnesota for a rematch of the 2000 NFC Championship game. However, Randy Moss would ensure that this game would have a different outcome.

The Vikings scored on just the fourth play from scrimmage, with Daunte Culpepper hitting Randy Moss for a 28-yard touchdown to make it 7–0. The Giants came back at the end of the quarter with Morten Andersen kicking a 43-yard field goal and Tiki Barber running in for a 1-yard touchdown to make the score 10–7 Giants heading into the second quarter. However, in that quarter, Randy Moss caught his second touchdown of the game from Culpepper and the Vikings regained the lead, holding a 14–13 lead heading into the intermission. Andersen kicked a 51-yard field goal to give the Giants a 16–14 lead heading into the final quarter, but a 1-yard touchdown pass from Culpepper to Cris Carter gave the Vikings a 21–16 lead with 9:03 to go. Then with 6:32 to go, Culpepper hit Moss over the middle on a crossing route, who then headed upfield and outran the Giants secondary for a 57-yard touchdown to complete the scoring.

Randy Moss caught 10 passes for 171 yards and 3 touchdowns. Cris Carter also caught 10 passes. Daunte Culpepper threw for 277 yards and 4 touchdowns, albeit with 2 interceptions.

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Week 11: vs. Oakland Raiders Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Raiders 7 14 0 7 28
Giants 3 0 7 0 10

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

The Giants next went home to take on the red-hot Raiders, who came into this game with a 7–2 record. In the first quarter, the Giants again allowed an opening drive touchdown, capped off by running back Zack Crockett running in for a 1-yard touchdown. The Giants' misery continued in the second quarter with Rich Gannon throwing two touchdown passes. The first was to running back Charlie Garner for a 21-yard score, then the second was to Tim Brown on a post pattern for a 46-yard touchdown to make it 21–3 Oakland heading into the locker room.

In the second half, a rainstorm ravaged Giants Stadium as both teams struggled to gain footing on the grass surface. Initially the Giants did better under the new conditions, with Tiki Barber running in for a 12-yard touchdown to make it 21–10 heading into the final quarter. However, in the fourth quarter, Rich Gannon found Tim Brown for his second receiving touchdown of the day on a 19-yard pass.

In the losing effort, Tiki Barber ran for 124 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries. But the Giants were back below .500 with a 5–6 record.

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Week 12: Bye Week Edit

Week 13: at Dallas Cowboys Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 6 7 0 0 13
Cowboys 3 3 7 7 20

at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas

  • Date: December 9, 2001
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m. CST (1:00 p.m. EST)
  • TV: FOX
  • Announcers: Sam Rosen, Bill Maas, and Mike Doocy
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli

The Giants turned out yet another poor performance after their bye week, losing to the Cowboys for the only time during the three-year span Dave Campo coached the team.

For much of the first half, the Giants were in control of the game. They led 13–6 at the half, with the key score being Kerry Collins' 2-yard touchdown pass to tight end Marcellus Rivers. However, in the second half, Emmitt Smith ran in for a 1-yard touchdown to tie the score, then rookie quarterback Quincy Carter found tight end Jackie Harris for a 3-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Tiki Barber ran for 110 yards on 18 carries. However, with a 5–7 record, the Giants would now have to win out just to have a chance to make the playoffs and have a shot at defending their NFC crown.

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Week 14: vs. Arizona Cardinals Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Cardinals 3 3 0 7 13
Giants 7 0 0 10 17

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

The Giants' first game to avoid potential elimination from the NFC playoff race was a Saturday afternoon game at home against the Cardinals.

In the first quarter, Kerry Collins hit Ron Dixon for a 26-yard touchdown pass, and the Giants held a 7–6 lead at halftime. After a 39-yard field goal by Morten Andersen made it a 10–6 game in the fourth quarter, the Cardinals took the lead with 4:04 to go with Jake Plummer finding Tywan Mitchell for a 24-yard touchdown. The Giants then marched slowly but surely down the field on an 11-play drive featuring two third down conversions. With just 25 seconds remaining, Collins found Amani Toomer for the game-winning touchdown on a 4-yard touchdown pass. Two Hail Mary attempts by Plummer failed at the end of the game.

Regardless of the last-minute win and the importance the game had in the Giants avoiding elimination, the game will forever be best known for Cardinals kicker Bill Gramatica's catastrophic celebration in the first quarter. After kicking a 42-yard field goal to open the scoring, Gramatica jumped in the air to celebrate (as was customary for him and his brother Martin), but upon landing, he fell awkwardly on his right leg (his planting leg as he was left-footed) and tore his ACL. What few remember is that Gramatica stayed in the game and kicked another field goal and extra point, but the injury rendered him completely ineffective for kickoffs and safety Pat Tillman (playing in his final NFL season before retiring to join the military) replaced him for the remainder of the game. After the game, Gramatica was ruled out for the remainder of the season.

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Week 15: vs. Seattle Seahawks Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Seahawks 7 10 7 0 24
Giants 7 10 0 10 27

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

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The Giants' home matchup with the Seahawks started with the two teams trading touchdowns in the first quarter. Shaun Alexander opened the scoring with a 29-yard touchdown run for the Seahawks, but Ron Dayne answered with a 31-yard touchdown to tie the score. In the second quarter, linebacker Micheal Barrow sacked Matt Hasselbeck and forced him to fumble, with Michael Strahan recovering the loose ball and returning it 13 yards for a touchdown to give the Giants their first lead of the day, 14–10. However, later in the quarter, the Seahawks also scored a defensive touchdown. Antonio Cochran sacked Kerry Collins and forced him to fumble, with defensive tackle John Randle recovering the ball in the end zone for the Seahawks to regain the lead. A Morten Andersen 32-yard field goal tied the score at 17–17 for halftime.

In the third quarter after Ron Dixon fumbled the second half kickoff being benched and replaced by safety Omar Stoutmire, Shaun Alexander scored another touchdown, this one a 16-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck, to make the score 24–17 Seattle with 12:41 remaining, the Seahawks didn’t score again. With 2:52 remaining, the Giants were at their own 4-yard line, needing to drive 96 yards for a game-winning touchdown down 24–20. Kerry Collins drove the Giants to the 7-yard line for a goal-to-go situation with 33 seconds left, when two incomplete passes brought up third down. Collins then found Ike Hilliard for the game-winning score with just 20 seconds remaining.

Amani Toomer caught 8 passes for 124 yards while Ike Hilliard caught 7 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown.

Week 16: at Philadelphia Eagles Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Giants 0 0 10 11 21
Eagles 7 0 0 17 24

at Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Now 7–7, the Giants were in a must-win game at Philadelphia. A loss for the Giants would result in the team being officially eliminated from the NFC playoff race just one season after representing the conference in the Super Bowl. What ensued was a wild game with an even more outrageous finish that stands head-to-toe with Giants-Eagles games that have gained far more notoriety.

That being said, few notable events happened in the first half. The only score of the half was a 6-yard touchdown from Donovan McNabb to tight end Chad Lewis to give the Eagles a 7–0 lead. In the third quarter, the game started to pick up. The Giants ran a flea flicker, with Kerry Collins going deep and hitting Amani Toomer for a 60-yard touchdown to tie the game. A 25-yard field goal by Morten Andersen made the score 10–7 Giants heading into the final quarter.

A defensive battle all but dissipated as the two offenses erupted for 28 points in the fourth quarter. Less than a minute into the quarter, Donovan McNabb found his favorite target, James Thrash, for a 57-yard touchdown and the Eagles regained the lead, 14–10. Another Morten Andersen field goal followed to make the score 14–13. Then with 2:43 remaining, Ron Dayne broke through for a go-ahead 16-yard touchdown, and a successful two-point conversion made the score 21–14 Giants.

However, the lead would not last. Donovan McNabb drove the Eagles on a 67-yard drive after the ensuing kickoff, complete with a 32-yard pass to James Thrash. On the next play, McNabb found Chad Lewis for his second touchdown of the day, a 7-yard touchdown that tied the score 21–21 with 1:49 remaining. The Giants' next drive went nowhere, with two incomplete passes stopping the clock, and the Eagles got the ball back with 58 seconds remaining. McNabb hit Thrash for a 25-yard gain. Then, after McNabb gained a first down on a running play, Michael Strahan committed a costly error by refusing to let McNabb up after he had touched him down, resulting in a clock-stopping delay of game penalty. After one more 11-yard run by McNabb, David Akers kicked a 35-yard field goal with just 7 seconds remaining, making the score 24–21 Eagles.

With David Akers' ensuing kickoff going into the end zone for a touchback, virtually everyone watching assumed the game had finally been decided. However, the Giants had one more play, and Jim Fassel called 86 Lambuth Special - a hook and lateral play named after Ron Dixon's number and the small college in Tennessee he attended, and a play the Giants hadn't even practiced since training camp. Kerry Collins dropped back and threw to Tiki Barber on an angle pattern over the middle, who then acted as he was going right. However, Barber then abruptly lateraled the ball to Dixon, who cut to the left sideline. To the shock of nearly all watching, Dixon took off down the sideline and appeared to have a chance at a touchdown. However, upon reaching field goal range he began running out of room, and safety Damon Moore avoided problems for the Eagles by knocking Dixon out of bounds just 6 yards short of the end zone. The relieved Eagles then celebrated their NFC East title and the Giants were eliminated from playoff contention.

Kerry Collins threw for 303 yards and a touchdown, while Tiki Barber gained 156 all-purpose yards. Michael Strahan dominated Eagles tackle Jon Runyan, sacking Donovan McNabb 3.5 times. This total put him at 21.5 sacks for the year, half a sack short of former Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau's single-season record.

Although the Giants ultimately failed to win in stunning fashion on the final play, the 86 Lambuth Special play captured the imagination of the football world for the remainder of the season. The Giants would run the play again a week later, and even the Eagles would adopt the play and run it in the final play of the NFC Championship against the Rams in a last-ditch effort to score a game-winning touchdown.

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Week 17: vs. Green Bay Packers Edit

1 2 3 4 Total
Packers 14 3 17 0 34
Giants 7 3 0 15 25

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

With the Giants out of playoff contention heading into the final week of the season, Giants Stadium was roughly half-filled for the season finale against the Packers even though official attendance was 78,601. Just about the only factor of interest regarding the game for many was Michael Strahan's chance at achieving the single-season sack record. With 21.5 sacks, he was half a sack short of former Jet Mark Gastineau's single season record of 22 sacks, and needed a sack to break the record. Gastineau, whose record-setting season came during the Jets' first campaign at Giants Stadium in 1984, was among those in attendance for the game.

In general, however, the Giants didn't look like a playoff team for the first three quarters of this contest. The defense was particularly terrible, as they allowed Brett Favre to throw for 315 yards on just 15 completions, Ahman Green to run for 101 yards, and two receivers (Corey Bradford and Bill Schroeder) to have 100-yard days receiving. This defensive futility negated the 524 yards of total offense the Giants amassed during the contest.

In the first quarter, the Packers got on the board with Brett Favre finding Bill Schroeder for a 26-yard touchdown. On the next Packers drive, a 25-yard touchdown run by Ahman Green made it 14–0 Packers. The Giants were able to score before the end of the quarter with Kerry Collins finding Ike Hilliard for an 8-yard touchdown. At halftime, the score was 17–10 Packers.

However, the Packers dominated the third quarter. Another Ahman Green touchdown made the score 24–10. Then later in the quarter, Brett Favre went deep and found Corey Bradford for a 54-yard touchdown to make it a 34–10 game heading into the final quarter. The Giants did have moments in the fourth quarter, with Tiki Barber running in for a 10-yard touchdown, then with Ron Dayne running in for a 1-yard touchdown and two-point conversion to narrow the score to 34–25 with 2:50 remaining. But the scoring hardly mattered as the Packers had been in control from the outset of the game. The final play of the game was another execution of 86 Lambuth Special – the hook and lateral play from the previous week against the Eagles – but the play went for 29 yards rather than 74.

Throughout the game, Michael Strahan did come close to getting his record-breaking sack, but Brett Favre got the ball away each time he threatened. Finally, on the first play of the Packers' drive after the Giants' final touchdown, Strahan got his sack on a controversial play. Favre dropped back, and with Strahan closing in, simply fell to the ground and let Strahan sack him so he could break the record. In the days after the game, numerous analysts criticized the play and went as far as to state that Strahan did not deserve the record due to the intentional nature of the sack. They further noted that Strahan came in largely unblocked, leaving many to believe that the Packers had simply run a designed play so the record could be broken. Despite the criticisms however, Strahan's new mark of 22.5 was ultimately recognized as the sack record and has remained as such; it was tied by the Pittsburgh Steelers' T.J. Watt in 2021.

With this loss, the Giants concluded their season at 7–9.

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Standings Edit

NFC East
W L T PCT PF PA STK
(3) Philadelphia Eagles 11 5 0 .688 343 208 W2
Washington Redskins 8 8 0 .500 256 303 W2
New York Giants 7 9 0 .438 294 321 L2
Arizona Cardinals 7 9 0 .438 295 343 L1
Dallas Cowboys 5 11 0 .313 246 338 L1

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ a b The Giants were originally scheduled to host the Green Bay Packers during Week 2 of the original NFL schedule (September 16) at Giants Stadium. However, due to the September 11 attacks, the game was re-scheduled to Week 17.

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The 2001 season was the New York Giants 77th in the National Football League NFL and the fifth under head coach Jim Fassel They were returning as Super Bowl runners up from the 2000 season after losing Super Bowl XXXV to the Baltimore Ravens The Giants tried to improve on their 12 4 record from the previous year instead they finished 7 9 and missed the playoffs for the first time since 1999 However Michael Strahan was named Defensive Player of the Year for the 2001 season He broke the NFL single season sack record with 22 5 surpassing Mark Gastineau s total of 22 by sacking Brett Favre of the Green Bay Packers at Giants Stadium in the final regular season game Following the season defensive coordinator John Fox left to become the head coach of the Carolina Panthers a team he would take to the Super Bowl just two years later 2001 New York Giants seasonOwnerWellington MaraRobert TischGeneral managerErnie AccorsiHead coachJim FasselHome fieldGiants StadiumResultsRecord7 9Division place3rd NFC EastPlayoff finishDid not qualifyPro BowlersG Ron StoneDE Michael StrahanLB Jessie Armstead 2000 Giants seasons 2002 Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 NFL Draft 1 2 Undrafted free agents 2 Staff 3 Roster 4 Season 4 1 Schedule 4 2 Game summaries 4 2 1 Week 1 at Denver Broncos 4 2 2 Week of Sunday September 16 No Games 4 2 3 Week 2 at Kansas City Chiefs 4 2 4 Week 3 vs New Orleans Saints 4 2 5 Week 4 vs Washington Redskins 4 2 6 Week 5 at St Louis Rams 4 2 7 Week 6 vs Philadelphia Eagles 4 2 8 Week 7 at Washington Redskins 4 2 9 Week 8 at Dallas Cowboys 4 2 10 Week 9 at Arizona Cardinals 4 2 11 Week 10 at Minnesota Vikings 4 2 12 Week 11 vs Oakland Raiders 4 2 13 Week 12 Bye Week 4 2 14 Week 13 at Dallas Cowboys 4 2 15 Week 14 vs Arizona Cardinals 4 2 16 Week 15 vs Seattle Seahawks 4 2 17 Week 16 at Philadelphia Eagles 4 2 18 Week 17 vs Green Bay Packers 4 3 Standings 5 See also 6 Notes 7 ReferencesOffseason EditAdditions SubtractionsK Morten Andersen Falcons P Brad Maynard Bears DE Kenny Holmes Titans DE Cedric Jones Rams TE Pete Mitchell Lions NFL Draft Edit 2001 New York Giants draftRound Pick Player Position College Notes1 22 Will Allen CB Syracuse3 78 Will Peterson CB Western Illinois4 114 Cedric Scott DE Southern Miss4 125 Jesse Palmer QB Florida5 160 John Markham K Vanderbilt5 162 Jonathan Carter WR Troy State7 230 Ross Kolodziej DT Wisconsin Made roster Pro Football Hall of Fame Made at least one Pro Bowl during career 1 Undrafted free agents Edit 2001 Undrafted Free Agents of note Player Position CollegeBrady McDonnell Tight end ColoradoClayton White Linebacker NC StateStaff Edit2001 New York Giants staffFront office President co CEO Wellington Mara Chairman co CEO Preston Robert Tisch General manager Ernie AccorsiHead coaches Head coach Jim FasselOffensive coaches Offensive coordinator quarterbacks Sean Payton Running backs Eric Studesville Wide receivers Jimmy Robinson Tight ends Mike Pope Offensive assistant Jay Robertson Defensive coaches Defensive coordinator John Fox Defensive quality control Dave Brazil Defensive line Danny Marcin Linebackers Tom Olivadotti Secondary Johnnie LynnSpecial teams coaches Special teams coordinator Fred von Appen Strength and conditioning John Dunn Assistant strength and conditioning Craig StoddardRoster Edit2001 New York Giants final roster Quarterbacks 5 Kerry Collins 17 Jason Garrett 3 Jesse PalmerRunning backs 21 Tiki Barber KR 34 Greg Comella FB 27 Ron Dayne 29 Damon WashingtonWide receivers 85 Jonathan Carter KR 82 Thabiti Davis 86 Ron Dixon KR 88 Ike Hilliard 84 Joe Jurevicius 81 Amani Toomer PRTight ends 89 Dan Campbell 87 Howard Cross 83 Marcellus Rivers Offensive linemen 67 Chris Bober C 76 Lomas Brown T 62 Glenn Parker G 77 Luke Petitgout T 78 Mike Rosenthal G 69 Rich Seubert G 65 Ron Stone G 66 Jason Whittle G 52 Dusty Zeigler CDefensive linemen 95 Frank Ferrara DE 97 Cornelius Griffin DT 75 Keith Hamilton DT 90 Kenny Holmes DE 99 Ross Kolodziej DT 70 Lance Legree DT 96 Cedric Scott DE 92 Michael Strahan DE Linebackers 98 Jessie Armstead OLB 58 Micheal Barrow MLB 51 Jack Golden OLB 55 Dhani Jones OLB 59 Kevin Lewis MLB 53 Brandon Short OLB 57 Clayton White OLBDefensive backs 25 Will Allen CB 22 Ralph Brown CB 30 Sam Garnes SS 35 Clarence LeBlanc SS 26 Emmanuel McDaniel CB 28 DeWayne Patmon SS 24 Will Peterson CB 23 Omar Stoutmire FS 41 Dave Thomas CB 36 Shaun Williams FSSpecial teams 8 Morten Andersen K 9 Owen Pochman K 2 Rodney Williams P Reserve lists Lloyd Clemons RB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 63 Jim Goff T IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 45 Brady McDonnell TE IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 33 Joe Montgomery RB PUPTooltip Physically unable to perform nbsp 31 Jason Sehorn CB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp 38 Adam Wright FB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp Practice squad 49 Taman Bryant TE 91 Jamie Carter DT 44 Anthony Green RB 94 Dwight Johnson DT 74 Chris Ziemann TRookies in italics 53 active 6 inactive 5 practice squadSeason EditSchedule Edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap1 September 10 at Denver Broncos L 20 31 0 1 Invesco Field at Mile High Recap2 A September 23 at Kansas City Chiefs W 13 3 1 1 Arrowhead Stadium Recap3 September 30 New Orleans Saints W 21 13 2 1 Giants Stadium Recap4 October 7 Washington Redskins W 23 9 3 1 Giants Stadium Recap5 October 14 at St Louis Rams L 14 15 3 2 Trans World Dome Recap6 October 22 Philadelphia Eagles L 9 10 3 3 Giants Stadium Recap7 October 28 at Washington Redskins L 21 35 3 4 FedExField Recap8 November 4 Dallas Cowboys W 27 24 4 4 Giants Stadium Recap9 November 11 at Arizona Cardinals W 17 10 5 4 Sun Devil Stadium Recap10 November 19 at Minnesota Vikings L 16 28 5 5 Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Recap11 November 25 Oakland Raiders L 10 28 5 6 Giants Stadium Recap12 Bye13 December 9 at Dallas Cowboys L 13 20 5 7 Texas Stadium Recap14 December 15 Arizona Cardinals W 17 13 6 7 Giants Stadium Recap15 December 23 Seattle Seahawks W 27 24 7 7 Giants Stadium Recap16 December 30 at Philadelphia Eagles L 21 24 7 8 Veterans Stadium Recap17 A January 6 Green Bay Packers L 25 34 7 9 Giants Stadium RecapGame summaries Edit Week 1 at Denver Broncos Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 0 7 7 6 20Broncos 7 7 7 10 31at Invesco Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date September 10 2001 Game time 7 00 p m MST 9 00 p m EST TV ABC Announcers Al Michaels Dan Fouts Dennis Miller Melissa Stark and Eric Dickerson Referee Bill AthanThe Giants began their NFC title defense on Monday Night Football in the first game at the Denver Broncos new stadium Invesco Field at Mile High now known as Empower Field at Mile High The Broncos opened the scoring with quarterback Brian Griese finding tight end Patrick Hape for a 1 yard touchdown to make the score 7 0 The teams then went back and forth with Kerry Collins hitting Amani Toomer for two touchdown passes one from 43 yards and the other from 11 yards while Griese threw another touchdown to Ed McCaffrey However in the third quarter Griese threw his third touchdown of the day with a 25 yard strike to Rod Smith to give the Broncos a lead they would not relinquish A 9 yard touchdown in the fourth quarter by running back Mike Anderson clinched the game While Kerry Collins went 19 of 34 for 258 yards and 3 touchdowns with no interceptions the Giants defense allowed 473 yards of total offense and failed to register a sack or force a turnover 2 Week of Sunday September 16 No Games Edit The Giants were initially scheduled to host the Packers in their home opener the following week but due to the September 11th attacks the games were cancelled and rescheduled for Week 17 of the season Numerous Giants including Michael Strahan were instrumental in having the games postponed out of respect for those whose lives had been impacted by the terrorist attacks Week 2 at Kansas City Chiefs Edit Week 2 New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 3 10 0013Chiefs 0 0 303at Arrowhead Stadium Kansas City Missouri Date September 23Game time 12 00 p m CDTGame weather Mostly Cloudy 64 F 18 C Game attendance 77 666Referee Tom WhiteTV announcers Fox Sam Rosen Bill Maas and Jim HayesRecap Game Book Game informationFirst quarter NYG Morten Andersen 42 yard field goal 12 20 Giants 3 0 Drive 6 plays 11 yards 1 35 Second quarter NYG Ron Dayne 7 yard run Morten Andersen kick 14 55 Giants 10 0 Drive 9 plays 80 yards 4 51 NYG Morten Andersen 34 yard field goal 0 00 Giants 13 0 Drive 7 plays 42 yards 1 04 Third quarter KC Todd Peterson 33 yard field goal 6 15 Giants 13 3 Drive 9 plays 67 yards 4 31 Fourth quarter No scoring plays Top passers NYG Kerry Collins 20 34 208 yards 3 INT KC Trent Green 17 34 184 yards INTTop rushers NYG Ron Dayne 16 rushes 46 yards TD KC Tony Richardson 9 rushes 41 yardsTop receivers NYG Joe Jurevicius 7 receptions 90 yards KC Chris Thomas 4 receptions 62 yards The first game the Giants played after 9 11 and the first game either New York City team played after the attacks was an interconference game at Kansas City Chiefs players joined Giants players before the game to honor those who had lost their lives and those who had been seriously impacted by the crisis When the two teams got back to football what ensued was a sloppy and low scoring game Running back Ron Dayne scored the game s only touchdown with a 7 yard run in the second quarter and the Giants led 13 0 at the half Kerry Collins reversed his performance from his last game with no touchdowns and 3 interceptions but the Chiefs failed to turn any of his turnovers into points The Giants finally clinched the game with a 13 play drive that took up the remaining 7 21 of the clock 3 Week 3 vs New Orleans Saints Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalSaints 0 3 0 10 13Giants 0 14 0 7 21at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date September 30 2001 Game time 1 00 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Dick Stockton Troy Aikman Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver Referee Terry McAulayThe Giants home opener of the 2001 season came against New Orleans It was the first NFL game held in the New York City metropolitan area after 9 11 After a scoreless first quarter the Giants opened the scoring in the second quarter with Ron Dayne running in for a 6 yard touchdown Tiki Barber added his first touchdown of the year on their next drive a 14 yard run which made the score 14 3 at the half In the fourth quarter Saints quarterback Aaron Brooks threw a 32 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Willie Jackson to make the score 14 10 but the Giants answered with Kerry Collins finding Joe Jurevicius for a 46 yard touchdown to make it 21 10 with 6 05 to go Saints kicker John Carney kicked a 30 yard field goal to narrow the score to 21 13 with 4 36 remaining then Collins lost a fumble to give the Saints the ball back at their own 30 yard line with 3 17 to go Brooks drove the Saints to the 9 yard line with 15 seconds left After spiking the ball two incomplete passes brought up 4th and Goal from the 9 yard line on the final play of the game Brooks completed a pass to Jackson for what appeared to be a touchdown but the officials ruled that Jackson had committed pass interference in order to make the catch and the game ended The Giants won despite being outgained 330 253 Ron Dayne ran for 111 yards on 19 carries with a touchdown while Michael Strahan registered his first three sacks of his record breaking season 4 Week 4 vs Washington Redskins Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalRedskins 3 3 3 0 9Giants 3 6 0 14 23at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date October 7 2001 Game time 1 00 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Sam Rosen Bill Maas and Mike Crispino Referee Johnny GrierWith the Giants hosting a Washington team that had been blasted by their first three opponents by a combined score of 112 16 this game had all the makings of an easy win However the score was tied at 9 9 at the end of three quarters with Giants kicker Morten Andersen and Washington kicker Brett Conway trading three field goals apiece In the fourth quarter the Giants finally took over With 12 59 to go Kerry Collins found tight end Dan Campbell for a 1 yard touchdown pass to give the Giants the lead Then with 2 57 to go Jason Sehorn intercepted a Tony Banks pass and returned it 34 yards for the game clinching score The two teams combined for a whopping 9 turnovers with the Giants committing 4 and Washington committing 5 However the Giants also held Washington to just 181 yards of total offense Amani Toomer led the offense with 7 receptions for 97 yards while Jason Sehorn intercepted two passes including the aforementioned touchdown Due to an injury by Tiki Barber and Ron Dayne s disappointing play reserve running back Damon Washington received considerable playing time in the second half and contributed a career high 90 yards rushing 5 Week 5 at St Louis Rams Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 7 0 0 7 14Rams 6 3 0 6 15at The Dome at America s Center St Louis Missouri Date October 14 2001 Game time 12 00 p m CST 1 00 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Pat Summerall John Madden and Ron Pitts Referee Gerald AustinThe Giants then went on the road for a nationally televised day game against the 4 0 Rams The Greatest Show on Turf had outscored their opponents 127 53 in their first four games and were favored by 10 5 points to win To the surprise of many the Giants defense held the Rams in check holding them to a season low 15 points They forced 4 turnovers while also sacking Kurt Warner 6 times Michael Strahan was particularly masterful for the Giants defense sacking Warner 4 times The Giants opened the game with an 80 yard drive that ended with a Ron Dayne 4 yard touchdown run The Rams answered with three Jeff Wilkins field goals the last one of which came as time expired in the first half to give St Louis a 9 7 lead heading into the locker room After a scoreless fourth quarter the Giants capitalized off a Marshall Faulk fumble with Kerry Collins finding Ike Hilliard for a 25 yard touchdown to make the score 14 9 with 13 33 remaining However after three quarters of great defense the team could not hold when it mattered most The Rams went on a 77 yard drive and advanced to the Giants 1 yard line after a Sam Garnes pass interference penalty on a play where Kurt Warner was temporarily knocked out of the game with an injury Backup Jamie Martin entered the game for one play which was a 1 yard touchdown run by Trung Canidate to give the Rams a 15 14 lead with 4 17 to go After a three and out the Giants forced a three and out to give their offense one more chance to win the game with 1 51 to go However Collins was intercepted by defensive end Grant Wistrom to finally clinch the game for the Rams 6 Week 6 vs Philadelphia Eagles Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalEagles 0 0 3 7 10Giants 3 6 0 0 9at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date October 22 2001 Game time 9 00 p m EST TV ABC Announcers Al Michaels Dan Fouts Dennis Miller Melissa Stark and Eric Dickerson Referee Jeff TripletteThe Giants next game was a loss to the division rival Eagles in a Monday Night game The Giants dominated the first half but failed to get in the end zone despite two goal to go situations and were forced to settle for three Morten Andersen field goals and a 9 0 halftime lead With 1 52 remaining Donovan McNabb threw an 18 yard touchdown pass to James Thrash and the ensuing extra point gave the Eagles their first lead of the night 10 9 On the next drive Kerry Collins was sacked and forced to fumble by Jeremiah Trotter and the Eagles recovered the ball to clinch the game 7 Week 7 at Washington Redskins Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 0 14 0 7 21Redskins 14 3 10 8 35at FedExField Landover Maryland Date October 28 2001 Game time 4 05 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Curt Menefee Brian Baldinger and Dave Feldman Referee Larry NemmersAfter two losses by a point each the Giants were expected to get back on track at Washington However they faced a completely different team than the one they beat in Week 4 On the second play from scrimmage Kerry Collins lost a fumble on a snap and Washington capitalized with Tony Banks finding rookie receiver Rod Gardner for a 12 yard touchdown pass Later in the quarter Washington punt returner Eric Metcalf returned a punt 89 yards for a touchdown to make it 14 0 The Giants came back to tie the game in the second quarter with Collins finding Amani Toomer for a 6 yard touchdown and then finding Ike Hilliard for a 27 yard touchdown to tie the score A 43 yard field goal by Washington kicker Brett Conway made the score 17 14 at the half In the third quarter the Giants were hit hard by a trick play Receiver Kevin Lockett threw a 31 yard touchdown to Derrius Thompson on an option pass play to make the score 24 14 Washington and another field goal made the score 27 14 heading into the final quarter Kerry Collins threw a 1 yard touchdown to fullback Greg Comella to narrow the deficit to 27 21 but Washington clinched the game with Tony Banks finding Michael Westbrook for a 76 yard touchdown Although Kerry Collins threw for 346 yards and 3 touchdowns with an interception Washington outgained the Giants on the ground 157 42 8 Week 8 at Dallas Cowboys Edit 1 234OTTotalCowboys 10 14000 24 Giants 0 77103 27Date November 4Location Giants Stadium East Rutherford New JerseyGame start 1 00 p m ESTGame attendance 78 673Game weather 56 F 13 3 C wind 10 miles per hour 16 km h 8 7 kn Referee Bernie KukarTV announcers Fox Dick Stockton Troy Aikman Daryl Johnston and Pam OliverScoring summary1DALTim Seder 22 yard field goalDAL 3 0 1DALJoey Galloway 16 yard pass from Clint Stoerner Tim Seder kick DAL 10 0 2DALDexter Coakley 29 yard interception return Tim Seder kick DAL 17 0 2NYGJoe Jurevicius 4 yard pass from Kerry Collins Morten Andersen kick DAL 17 7 2DALMario Edwards 71 yard interception return Tim Seder kick DAL 24 7 3NYGJoe Jurevicius 34 yard pass from Kerry Collins Morten Andersen kick DAL 24 14 4NYGMorten Andersen 40 yard field goalDAL 24 17 4NYGIke Hilliard 9 yard pass from Kerry Collins Morten Andersen kick Tie 24 24 OT7 48NYGMorten Andersen 42 yard field goalNYG 27 24 9 10 The Giants initially appeared to be on their way to a defeat against a Cowboys team that not only was 2 4 heading into the game but was playing without their first and second string quarterbacks as well as star running back Emmitt Smith However the Giants were able to come back from a 17 point deficit to finally end their three game losing skid The Giants who were 10 5 point favorites to win the game played poorly in the first half Late in the first quarter the Giants allowed Cowboys third string quarterback Clint Stoerner to throw a 16 yard touchdown to Joey Galloway to make it a 10 0 game In the second quarter Kerry Collins self destructed He began the quarter by throwing an interception to linebacker Dexter Coakley who returned Collins errant pass 29 yards for a touchdown to make it 17 0 With 3 22 to go in the half the Giants finally got on the board with Collins throwing a 4 yard touchdown pass to Joe Jurevicius and they had another chance to score late in the half after a Cowboys punt However Collins threw a second interception this time to Mario Edwards who returned it 71 yards for a touchdown with 39 seconds left in the half to give the Cowboys a 24 7 lead heading into the locker room During halftime a special presentation honoring the Meadowlands Sports Complex s 25th anniversary was shown highlighting some of the greatest events held at the complex Also some of the staff members who first worked at the complex were also honored Coincidentally the Giants were playing the Cowboys who was their first opponent at Giants Stadium 1 The second half was a different story The Cowboys began to play poorly and the Giants were able to capitalize Clint Stoerner was particularly terrible throwing four interceptions in a five drive span The first interception was by rookie cornerback Will Peterson to set up a 34 yard touchdown from Kerry Collins to Joe Jurevicius to narrow the score to 24 14 the second interception was made by Jason Sehorn the third interception was made by Dhani Jones to set up a Morten Andersen field goal to make it a one score game at 24 17 and Brandon Short was the recipient of Stoerner s fourth interception Finally in between the third and fourth interceptions Thabiti Davis blocked and recovered a Cowboys punt to set up a Collins touchdown to Ike Hilliard to tie the game at 24 24 with 8 19 to go However a Ron Dayne fumble and a missed 59 yard field goal by Andersen as time expired prevented the Giants from completing the comeback in regulation and the game went into overtime Cowboys coach Dave Campo benched Clint Stoerner after his fourth interception and with the first three quarterbacks on the team out Ryan Leaf came in for his first appearance as a Dallas Cowboy as well as his first game after his disastrous tenure with the Chargers His appearance in this game brought more of the same as a Micheal Barrow sack of Leaf forced a Cowboys punt on overtime s first possession A 33 yard pass from Kerry Collins to Ike Hilliard put the Giants in Cowboys territory and problems almost happened when Tiki Barber fumbled after catching a 10 yard pass from Collins but he recovered his own fumble and the Giants were in field goal range Morten Andersen this time came through on a more manageable 42 yard attempt and the Giants completed their double digit comeback win Despite the 17 point deficit few analysts considered this game a great comeback win and considered it more of an unimpressive win given the Cowboys 4 second half interceptions and the 5 Giants turnovers in the game However the win put the Giants back at 500 11 Week 9 at Arizona Cardinals Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 7 7 0 3 17Cardinals 0 7 3 0 10at Sun Devil Stadium Tempe Arizona Date November 11 2001 Game time 2 15 p m MST 4 15 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Kenny Albert Tim Green and D J Johnson Referee Mike CareyThe Giants next traveled to the desert to take on the Arizona Cardinals Held just one week after the 2001 World Series concluded the media had a field day comparing the Giants to the Yankees and the Cardinals to the series winning Diamondbacks However the Giants would assure that this contest would have a different ending The Giants opened the scoring with Ron Dayne running in for a 3 yard touchdown run in the first quarter In the second quarter the Giants extended their lead with Kerry Collins throwing a 27 yard touchdown pass to Ike Hilliard However the Cardinals struck back with Jake Plummer throwing a 38 yard touchdown pass to star receiver David Boston to make it a 14 7 game heading into the locker room The Giants clinched the game with a fourth down stop with 4 11 remaining Tiki Barber ran for 118 yards on 17 carries 12 Week 10 at Minnesota Vikings Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 10 3 3 0 16Vikings 7 7 0 14 28at Hubert H Humphrey Metrodome Minneapolis Minnesota Date November 19 2001 Game time 8 00 p m CST 9 00 p m EST TV ABC Announcers Al Michaels Dan Fouts Dennis Miller Melissa Stark and Eric Dickerson Referee Bob McElweeThe Giants third and final Monday Night game of the season was at Minnesota for a rematch of the 2000 NFC Championship game However Randy Moss would ensure that this game would have a different outcome The Vikings scored on just the fourth play from scrimmage with Daunte Culpepper hitting Randy Moss for a 28 yard touchdown to make it 7 0 The Giants came back at the end of the quarter with Morten Andersen kicking a 43 yard field goal and Tiki Barber running in for a 1 yard touchdown to make the score 10 7 Giants heading into the second quarter However in that quarter Randy Moss caught his second touchdown of the game from Culpepper and the Vikings regained the lead holding a 14 13 lead heading into the intermission Andersen kicked a 51 yard field goal to give the Giants a 16 14 lead heading into the final quarter but a 1 yard touchdown pass from Culpepper to Cris Carter gave the Vikings a 21 16 lead with 9 03 to go Then with 6 32 to go Culpepper hit Moss over the middle on a crossing route who then headed upfield and outran the Giants secondary for a 57 yard touchdown to complete the scoring Randy Moss caught 10 passes for 171 yards and 3 touchdowns Cris Carter also caught 10 passes Daunte Culpepper threw for 277 yards and 4 touchdowns albeit with 2 interceptions 13 Week 11 vs Oakland Raiders Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalRaiders 7 14 0 7 28Giants 3 0 7 0 10at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date November 25 2001 Game time 4 15 p m EST TV CBS Announcers Greg Gumbel Phil Simms and Armen Keteyian Referee Bill CarolloThe Giants next went home to take on the red hot Raiders who came into this game with a 7 2 record In the first quarter the Giants again allowed an opening drive touchdown capped off by running back Zack Crockett running in for a 1 yard touchdown The Giants misery continued in the second quarter with Rich Gannon throwing two touchdown passes The first was to running back Charlie Garner for a 21 yard score then the second was to Tim Brown on a post pattern for a 46 yard touchdown to make it 21 3 Oakland heading into the locker room In the second half a rainstorm ravaged Giants Stadium as both teams struggled to gain footing on the grass surface Initially the Giants did better under the new conditions with Tiki Barber running in for a 12 yard touchdown to make it 21 10 heading into the final quarter However in the fourth quarter Rich Gannon found Tim Brown for his second receiving touchdown of the day on a 19 yard pass In the losing effort Tiki Barber ran for 124 yards and a touchdown on 19 carries But the Giants were back below 500 with a 5 6 record 14 Week 12 Bye Week Edit Week 13 at Dallas Cowboys Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 6 7 0 0 13Cowboys 3 3 7 7 20at Texas Stadium Irving Texas Date December 9 2001 Game time 12 00 p m CST 1 00 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Sam Rosen Bill Maas and Mike Doocy Referee Ed HochuliThe Giants turned out yet another poor performance after their bye week losing to the Cowboys for the only time during the three year span Dave Campo coached the team For much of the first half the Giants were in control of the game They led 13 6 at the half with the key score being Kerry Collins 2 yard touchdown pass to tight end Marcellus Rivers However in the second half Emmitt Smith ran in for a 1 yard touchdown to tie the score then rookie quarterback Quincy Carter found tight end Jackie Harris for a 3 yard touchdown in the fourth quarter Tiki Barber ran for 110 yards on 18 carries However with a 5 7 record the Giants would now have to win out just to have a chance to make the playoffs and have a shot at defending their NFC crown 15 Week 14 vs Arizona Cardinals Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalCardinals 3 3 0 7 13Giants 7 0 0 10 17at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date December 15 2001 Game time 1 30 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Sam Rosen Bill Maas and Mike Crispino Referee Dick HantakThe Giants first game to avoid potential elimination from the NFC playoff race was a Saturday afternoon game at home against the Cardinals In the first quarter Kerry Collins hit Ron Dixon for a 26 yard touchdown pass and the Giants held a 7 6 lead at halftime After a 39 yard field goal by Morten Andersen made it a 10 6 game in the fourth quarter the Cardinals took the lead with 4 04 to go with Jake Plummer finding Tywan Mitchell for a 24 yard touchdown The Giants then marched slowly but surely down the field on an 11 play drive featuring two third down conversions With just 25 seconds remaining Collins found Amani Toomer for the game winning touchdown on a 4 yard touchdown pass Two Hail Mary attempts by Plummer failed at the end of the game Regardless of the last minute win and the importance the game had in the Giants avoiding elimination the game will forever be best known for Cardinals kicker Bill Gramatica s catastrophic celebration in the first quarter After kicking a 42 yard field goal to open the scoring Gramatica jumped in the air to celebrate as was customary for him and his brother Martin but upon landing he fell awkwardly on his right leg his planting leg as he was left footed and tore his ACL What few remember is that Gramatica stayed in the game and kicked another field goal and extra point but the injury rendered him completely ineffective for kickoffs and safety Pat Tillman playing in his final NFL season before retiring to join the military replaced him for the remainder of the game After the game Gramatica was ruled out for the remainder of the season 16 Week 15 vs Seattle Seahawks Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalSeahawks 7 10 7 0 24Giants 7 10 0 10 27at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date December 19 2001 Game time 1 00 p m EST TV CBS Announcers Kevin Harlan Craig James and Beasley Reece Referee Ron Winter 17 The Giants home matchup with the Seahawks started with the two teams trading touchdowns in the first quarter Shaun Alexander opened the scoring with a 29 yard touchdown run for the Seahawks but Ron Dayne answered with a 31 yard touchdown to tie the score In the second quarter linebacker Micheal Barrow sacked Matt Hasselbeck and forced him to fumble with Michael Strahan recovering the loose ball and returning it 13 yards for a touchdown to give the Giants their first lead of the day 14 10 However later in the quarter the Seahawks also scored a defensive touchdown Antonio Cochran sacked Kerry Collins and forced him to fumble with defensive tackle John Randle recovering the ball in the end zone for the Seahawks to regain the lead A Morten Andersen 32 yard field goal tied the score at 17 17 for halftime In the third quarter after Ron Dixon fumbled the second half kickoff being benched and replaced by safety Omar Stoutmire Shaun Alexander scored another touchdown this one a 16 yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck to make the score 24 17 Seattle with 12 41 remaining the Seahawks didn t score again With 2 52 remaining the Giants were at their own 4 yard line needing to drive 96 yards for a game winning touchdown down 24 20 Kerry Collins drove the Giants to the 7 yard line for a goal to go situation with 33 seconds left when two incomplete passes brought up third down Collins then found Ike Hilliard for the game winning score with just 20 seconds remaining Amani Toomer caught 8 passes for 124 yards while Ike Hilliard caught 7 passes for 105 yards and a touchdown Week 16 at Philadelphia Eagles Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalGiants 0 0 10 11 21Eagles 7 0 0 17 24at Veterans Stadium Philadelphia Pennsylvania Date December 30 2001 Game time 4 05 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Dick Stockton Troy Aikman Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver Referee Gerald AustinNow 7 7 the Giants were in a must win game at Philadelphia A loss for the Giants would result in the team being officially eliminated from the NFC playoff race just one season after representing the conference in the Super Bowl What ensued was a wild game with an even more outrageous finish that stands head to toe with Giants Eagles games that have gained far more notoriety That being said few notable events happened in the first half The only score of the half was a 6 yard touchdown from Donovan McNabb to tight end Chad Lewis to give the Eagles a 7 0 lead In the third quarter the game started to pick up The Giants ran a flea flicker with Kerry Collins going deep and hitting Amani Toomer for a 60 yard touchdown to tie the game A 25 yard field goal by Morten Andersen made the score 10 7 Giants heading into the final quarter A defensive battle all but dissipated as the two offenses erupted for 28 points in the fourth quarter Less than a minute into the quarter Donovan McNabb found his favorite target James Thrash for a 57 yard touchdown and the Eagles regained the lead 14 10 Another Morten Andersen field goal followed to make the score 14 13 Then with 2 43 remaining Ron Dayne broke through for a go ahead 16 yard touchdown and a successful two point conversion made the score 21 14 Giants However the lead would not last Donovan McNabb drove the Eagles on a 67 yard drive after the ensuing kickoff complete with a 32 yard pass to James Thrash On the next play McNabb found Chad Lewis for his second touchdown of the day a 7 yard touchdown that tied the score 21 21 with 1 49 remaining The Giants next drive went nowhere with two incomplete passes stopping the clock and the Eagles got the ball back with 58 seconds remaining McNabb hit Thrash for a 25 yard gain Then after McNabb gained a first down on a running play Michael Strahan committed a costly error by refusing to let McNabb up after he had touched him down resulting in a clock stopping delay of game penalty After one more 11 yard run by McNabb David Akers kicked a 35 yard field goal with just 7 seconds remaining making the score 24 21 Eagles With David Akers ensuing kickoff going into the end zone for a touchback virtually everyone watching assumed the game had finally been decided However the Giants had one more play and Jim Fassel called 86 Lambuth Special a hook and lateral play named after Ron Dixon s number and the small college in Tennessee he attended and a play the Giants hadn t even practiced since training camp Kerry Collins dropped back and threw to Tiki Barber on an angle pattern over the middle who then acted as he was going right However Barber then abruptly lateraled the ball to Dixon who cut to the left sideline To the shock of nearly all watching Dixon took off down the sideline and appeared to have a chance at a touchdown However upon reaching field goal range he began running out of room and safety Damon Moore avoided problems for the Eagles by knocking Dixon out of bounds just 6 yards short of the end zone The relieved Eagles then celebrated their NFC East title and the Giants were eliminated from playoff contention Kerry Collins threw for 303 yards and a touchdown while Tiki Barber gained 156 all purpose yards Michael Strahan dominated Eagles tackle Jon Runyan sacking Donovan McNabb 3 5 times This total put him at 21 5 sacks for the year half a sack short of former Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau s single season record Although the Giants ultimately failed to win in stunning fashion on the final play the 86 Lambuth Special play captured the imagination of the football world for the remainder of the season The Giants would run the play again a week later and even the Eagles would adopt the play and run it in the final play of the NFC Championship against the Rams in a last ditch effort to score a game winning touchdown 18 Week 17 vs Green Bay Packers Edit 1 2 3 4 TotalPackers 14 3 17 0 34Giants 7 3 0 15 25at Giants Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date January 6 2002 Game time 1 00 p m EST TV FOX Announcers Dick Stockton Troy Aikman Daryl Johnston and Pam Oliver original announcers for September 16 2001 Pat Summerall John Madden Ron Pitts Referee Johnny GrierWith the Giants out of playoff contention heading into the final week of the season Giants Stadium was roughly half filled for the season finale against the Packers even though official attendance was 78 601 Just about the only factor of interest regarding the game for many was Michael Strahan s chance at achieving the single season sack record With 21 5 sacks he was half a sack short of former Jet Mark Gastineau s single season record of 22 sacks and needed a sack to break the record Gastineau whose record setting season came during the Jets first campaign at Giants Stadium in 1984 was among those in attendance for the game In general however the Giants didn t look like a playoff team for the first three quarters of this contest The defense was particularly terrible as they allowed Brett Favre to throw for 315 yards on just 15 completions Ahman Green to run for 101 yards and two receivers Corey Bradford and Bill Schroeder to have 100 yard days receiving This defensive futility negated the 524 yards of total offense the Giants amassed during the contest In the first quarter the Packers got on the board with Brett Favre finding Bill Schroeder for a 26 yard touchdown On the next Packers drive a 25 yard touchdown run by Ahman Green made it 14 0 Packers The Giants were able to score before the end of the quarter with Kerry Collins finding Ike Hilliard for an 8 yard touchdown At halftime the score was 17 10 Packers However the Packers dominated the third quarter Another Ahman Green touchdown made the score 24 10 Then later in the quarter Brett Favre went deep and found Corey Bradford for a 54 yard touchdown to make it a 34 10 game heading into the final quarter The Giants did have moments in the fourth quarter with Tiki Barber running in for a 10 yard touchdown then with Ron Dayne running in for a 1 yard touchdown and two point conversion to narrow the score to 34 25 with 2 50 remaining But the scoring hardly mattered as the Packers had been in control from the outset of the game The final play of the game was another execution of 86 Lambuth Special the hook and lateral play from the previous week against the Eagles but the play went for 29 yards rather than 74 Throughout the game Michael Strahan did come close to getting his record breaking sack but Brett Favre got the ball away each time he threatened Finally on the first play of the Packers drive after the Giants final touchdown Strahan got his sack on a controversial play Favre dropped back and with Strahan closing in simply fell to the ground and let Strahan sack him so he could break the record In the days after the game numerous analysts criticized the play and went as far as to state that Strahan did not deserve the record due to the intentional nature of the sack They further noted that Strahan came in largely unblocked leaving many to believe that the Packers had simply run a designed play so the record could be broken Despite the criticisms however Strahan s new mark of 22 5 was ultimately recognized as the sack record and has remained as such it was tied by the Pittsburgh Steelers T J Watt in 2021 With this loss the Giants concluded their season at 7 9 19 Standings Edit NFC Eastviewtalkedit W L T PCT PF PA STK 3 Philadelphia Eagles 11 5 0 688 343 208 W2Washington Redskins 8 8 0 500 256 303 W2New York Giants 7 9 0 438 294 321 L2Arizona Cardinals 7 9 0 438 295 343 L1Dallas Cowboys 5 11 0 313 246 338 L1See also EditList of New York Giants seasonsNotes Edit a b The Giants were originally scheduled to host the Green Bay Packers during Week 2 of the original NFL schedule September 16 at Giants Stadium However due to the September 11 attacks the game was re scheduled to Week 17 References Edit NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book Workman Publishing Co New York NY ISBN 0 7611 2480 2 p 23 New York Giants at Denver Broncos September 10 2001 Pro Football Reference September 10 2001 Retrieved August 3 2017 New York Giants at Kansas City Chiefs September 23 2001 September 23 2001 Retrieved August 3 2017 New Orleans Saints at New York Giants September 30 2001 September 30 2001 Retrieved August 4 2017 Washington Redskins at New York Giants October 7 2001 October 7 2001 Retrieved August 8 2017 New York Giants at St Louis Rams October 14 2001 October 14 2001 Retrieved August 8 2017 Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants October 22 2001 October 22 2001 Retrieved August 14 2017 New York Giants at Washington Redskins October 28 2001 October 28 2001 Retrieved August 14 2017 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved 2013 Dec 10 ESPN Retrieved 2013 Dec 10 Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants November 4 2001 November 4 2001 Retrieved August 14 2017 New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals November 11 2001 November 11 2001 Retrieved August 16 2017 New York Giants at Minnesota Vikings November 19 2001 November 19 2001 Retrieved August 16 2017 Oakland Raiders at New York Giants November 25 2001 November 25 2001 Retrieved August 19 2017 New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys December 9 2001 December 9 2001 Retrieved August 19 2017 Arizona Cardinals at New York Giants December 15 2001 December 15 2001 Retrieved August 19 2017 Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants 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