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2011–12 NFL playoffs

The National Football League playoffs for the 2011 season began on January 7, 2012. The postseason tournament concluded with the New York Giants defeating the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, 21–17, on February 5, at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.

2011–12 NFL playoffs
DatesJanuary 7–February 5, 2012
Season2011
Teams12
Games played11
Super Bowl XLVI site
Defending championsGreen Bay Packers
ChampionsNew York Giants
Runners-upNew England Patriots
Conference
runners-up

The Houston Texans qualified the playoffs for the first time since entering the league in 2002, and the Detroit Lions qualified for the first time since 1999. The Buffalo Bills, who were eliminated from playoff contention for the twelfth straight year then, were the only team that had not made the playoffs in the 21st century (and would not do so again until 2017). This team was tied with the Lions for the overall longest failure streak entering the season (the Bills had also not made the playoffs since qualifying as a wild card in 1999 where they were defeated by the Tennessee Titans).

This was the first postseason since 2001–02 to not feature Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts.

Both the conferences’ runners-up made the Super Bowl the next year, which Baltimore won, 34–31.

Unless otherwise noted, all times listed are Eastern Standard Time (UTC−05)

Overtime rules edit

This was the second postseason that the modified playoff overtime rules were in effect. Under these rules, instead of a straight sudden death, the game will not immediately end if the team that wins the coin toss scores a field goal on its first possession (the game will end if a touchdown is scored by the offense or if the defense scores a safety on the first possession of the overtime period). Instead, the other team will get a possession. If the loser of the coin toss scores a touchdown on that possession, it will be declared the winner. If the winner of the coin toss does not score on its first possession, or if both teams score field goals on their first possession, the game will revert to sudden death.[1]

None of the games during the 2010–11 NFL playoffs went into overtime. The first overtime game that used these new rules was this postseason's Wild Card playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The Broncos won the coin toss and received. They proceeded to win the game 29–23 by scoring a touchdown on their first play from scrimmage, immediately ending the game.

Coincidentally, the same two teams had also played in the NFL's first regular season overtime game at Denver's Mile High Stadium on September 22, 1974, which resulted in a 35–35 tie.[2]

After the season, this "modified sudden death" overtime system was applied to all preseason and regular season games.[3]

Participants edit

Within each conference, the four division winners and the top two non-division winners with the best overall regular season records) qualified for the playoffs. The four division winners are seeded 1–4 based on their overall won-lost-tied record, and the wild card teams are seeded 5–6. The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system, and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round. In the first round, dubbed the wild-card playoffs or wild-card weekend, the third-seeded division winner hosts the sixth-seed wild card, and the fourth seed hosts the fifth. The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference received a first-round bye. In the second round, the divisional playoffs, the number 1 seed hosts the worst-surviving seed from the first round (seed 4, 5, or 6), while the number 2 seed will play the other team (seed 3, 4, or 5). The two surviving teams from each conference's divisional playoff games met in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games, hosted by the higher seed. Although the Super Bowl, the championship round of the playoffs, is played at a neutral site, the designated home team is based on an annual rotation by conference.[4]


Bracket edit

Jan 8 – MetLife Stadium Jan 15 – Lambeau Field
5 Atlanta 2
4 NY Giants 37
4 NY Giants 24 Jan 22 – Candlestick Park
1 Green Bay 20
NFC
Jan 7 – Mercedes-Benz Superdome 4 NY Giants 20*
Jan 14 – Candlestick Park
2 San Francisco 17
6 Detroit 28 NFC Championship
3 New Orleans 32
3 New Orleans 45 Feb 5 – Lucas Oil Stadium
2 San Francisco 36
Wild Card playoffs
Divisional playoffs
Jan 7 – Reliant Stadium N4 NY Giants 21
Jan 15 – M&T Bank Stadium
A1 New England 17
6 Cincinnati 10 Super Bowl XLVI
3 Houston 13
3 Houston 31 Jan 22 – Gillette Stadium
2 Baltimore 20
AFC
Jan 8 – Sports Authority Field at Mile High 2 Baltimore 20
Jan 14 – Gillette Stadium
1 New England 23
5 Pittsburgh 23 AFC Championship
4 Denver 10
4 Denver 29*
1 New England 45


* Indicates overtime victory

Schedule edit

In the United States, NBC broadcast the first two Wild Card playoff games and Super Bowl XLVI. CBS telecast the rest of the AFC playoff games and Fox the rest of the NFC games.

Away team Score Home team Date Kickoff
(ET / UTC−5)
TV
Wild Card playoffs
Cincinnati Bengals 10–31 Houston Texans January 7, 2012 4:30 pm NBC
Detroit Lions 28–45 New Orleans Saints January 7, 2012 8:00 pm
Atlanta Falcons 2–24 New York Giants January 8, 2012 1:00 pm Fox
Pittsburgh Steelers 23–29 (OT) Denver Broncos January 8, 2012 4:30 pm CBS
Divisional playoffs
New Orleans Saints 32–36 San Francisco 49ers January 14, 2012 4:30 pm Fox
Denver Broncos 10–45 New England Patriots January 14, 2012 8:00 pm CBS
Houston Texans 13–20 Baltimore Ravens January 15, 2012 1:00 pm
New York Giants 37–20 Green Bay Packers January 15, 2012 4:30 pm Fox
Conference Championships
Baltimore Ravens 20–23 New England Patriots January 22, 2012 3:00 pm CBS
New York Giants 20–17 (OT) San Francisco 49ers January 22, 2012 6:30 pm Fox
Super Bowl XLVI
Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
New York Giants 21–17 New England Patriots February 5, 2012 6:30 pm NBC

Wild Card playoffs edit

Saturday, January 7, 2012 edit

AFC: Houston Texans 31, Cincinnati Bengals 10 edit

Cincinnati Bengals vs. Houston Texans – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bengals 7 3 0010
Texans 7 10 7731

at Reliant Stadium, Houston, Texas

Game information

In the first playoff game in Reliant Stadium (and the first NFL playoff game played in Houston since 1993), Houston's defense forced four sacks and intercepted three passes, while their offense racked up 188 rushing yards en route to the team's first playoff win since the team's founding in 2002. For the Bengals, it marked their fourth consecutive playoff loss since 1990 and extended their playoff win drought to 21 years, the longest streak among all NFL teams.

In the first quarter, a 52-yard pass interference penalty against Texans cornerback Glover Quin while trying to cover A. J. Green gave the Bengals a first down at the Houston 24-yard line. Then facing third down and seven, backup tailback Brian Leonard ran a screen pass 16 yards to the 1-yard line, where Cedric Benson ran the ball into the end zone on the next play, giving Cincinnati a 7–0 lead. Houston struck back with a 6-play, 80-yard scoring drive. The key player on the drive was running back Arian Foster, who rushed five times for 44 yards, the last carry an 8-yard touchdown run to tie the game.

In the second quarter, Cincinnati drove to the Texans 23-yard line. But on third down, quarterback Andy Dalton was sacked for a 9-yard loss by linebacker Brooks Reed, and then Mike Nugent missed a 50-yard field goal attempt. On the Bengals next drive, Dalton's 36-yard completion to reserve tight end Donald Lee and a 15-yard penalty against Houston at the end of the play set up Nugent's 37-yard field goal to make the score 10–7. Houston countered with T. J. Yates completing four passes for 38 yards on a 59-yard drive that ended with Neil Rackers' 39-yard field goal. Then with just 52 seconds left in the half, rookie defensive end J. J. Watt intercepted a pass from Dalton at the line of scrimmage and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown to give the Texans a 17–10 halftime lead.

In the second half, Houston completely took over the game. After the first three drives ended in punts, Yates completed two passes to Foster for 27 yards before tossing a 40-yard touchdown pass to Andre Johnson. On the Bengals next possession, they moved the ball to the Texans 47-yard line. But on fourth down and 3, Dalton's pass was intercepted by former Bengal Johnathan Joseph. Then in the fourth quarter, Houston put the game completely out of reach with an interception by Danieal Manning that set up Foster's 42-yard touchdown run, increasing their lead to 31–10 with just over five minutes left in regulation.

Foster finished the game with 153 rushing yards, three receptions for 29 yards, and two touchdowns. He became the third undrafted player in NFL history ever to rush for over 100 yards in a playoff game, after Paul Lowe and Ryan Grant.

The attendance of 71,725 was a record crowd for a football game at Reliant Stadium;[5] in 2009, WrestleMania 25 was attended by 72,744 fans. The Bengals extended their current playoff losing streak to four, dating back to the divisional round loss against the Los Angeles Raiders in January 1991. This was the first game in playoff history ever to feature a starting rookie quarterback for each team.

NFC: New Orleans Saints 45, Detroit Lions 28 edit

Detroit Lions vs. New Orleans Saints – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Lions 7 7 7728
Saints 0 10 142145

at Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

Game information

New Orleans never punted the ball, gained a postseason record 626 yards, converted three fourth downs, and scored 35 points in the second half to defeat the Lions, who were playing their first playoff game in twelve years.

Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford completed five of six passes for 70 yards on the opening drive of the game, the last one a 10-yard touchdown pass to tight end Will Heller. Later on, a 31-yard burst by Saints running back Pierre Thomas set up Darren Sproles' 2-yard touchdown run, tying the score early in the second quarter.

Detroit responded on their next drive, moving the ball 87 yards in nine plays and taking a 14–7 lead on Stafford's 13-yard touchdown pass to Calvin Johnson. With 21 seconds left in the half, New Orleans appeared to score the tying touchdown on a pass from Drew Brees to receiver Marques Colston, but the catch was overturned by official review, and the Saints ended up settling for a John Kasay field goal to cut the score to 14–10 at the end of the half.

The Saints dominated the second half, scoring touchdowns on five consecutive possessions before ending the game on their sixth. On the first play of the third quarter, Thomas rushed for 18 yards. Running back Chris Ivory then added a 19-yard run before Brees finished the drive with a 41-yard touchdown pass to Devery Henderson. Then after a Lions punt, New Orleans drove 92 yards, featuring a 40-yard completion from Brees to Henderson, and scored with his 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jimmy Graham.

This time Detroit stormed back, with Stafford completing two passes to Johnson for 63 yards before rushing the ball into the end zone himself on a 1-yard run, making the score 24–21. But their defense still could not stop Brees, who completed five passes for 52 yards on a 78-yard drive that ended with Sproles' second touchdown on a 17-yard run. Then on the first play of the Lions' next drive, Jabari Greer intercepted Stafford's pass at the New Orleans 39-yard line. Four plays later, Brees converted the turnover with a 56-yard touchdown pass to Robert Meachem. This time, Detroit managed to respond, with Johnson catching three passes for 38 yards on a 79-yard drive, the last one a 12-yard score. But New Orleans recovered Jason Hanson's onside kick attempt and stormed back for another touchdown, with Meachem's 41-yard reception setting up Thomas' 1-yard scoring run. Then the Saints sealed the victory with Greer's second interception from Stafford, enabling them to run out the rest of the clock.

Brees completed 33 of 43 passes for a franchise postseason record 466 yards and three touchdowns. Meachem and Colston both recorded over 100 receiving yards each, while Thomas and Sproles combined for 264 all-purpose yards and three touchdowns between them.

Stafford threw for 380 yards and three touchdowns, with two interceptions, while Johnson set franchise playoff records with 12 receptions for 211 yards and two scores.

With the victory the Saints ran their home playoff winning streak to five dating back to their 2000 victory over the St. Louis Rams, which was also the first playoff win in their history. The Lions continued their streak of playoff futility, having only one playoff win – their divisional playoff win over the Dallas Cowboys in January 1992 – in their history since the AFL–NFL merger.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Lions and Saints.

Sunday, January 8, 2012 edit

NFC: New York Giants 24, Atlanta Falcons 2 edit

Atlanta Falcons vs. New York Giants – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Falcons 0 2 002
Giants 0 7 10724

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information

New York shut out Atlanta's offense, outgaining them in total yards 442–247, while also limiting them to 4/14 on third down conversions and 0/3 on fourth down attempts resulting in a dominating win in their only playoff game to date at MetLife Stadium.

Both teams combined for just one first down over their first five possessions. Eventually, Atlanta managed to sustain a drive, but on the first play of the second quarter, quarterback Matt Ryan was stuffed for no gain on fourth down and one on the Giants 24-yard line. Two plays later, New York quarterback Eli Manning gave Atlanta the first points of the game by committing intentional grounding in the end zone, resulting in a safety that made the score 2–0. After forcing a punt, New York earned their first score with an 85-yard drive, featuring a 34-yard run by Brandon Jacobs, that ended with Manning's 4-yard touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks, giving them a 7–2 lead.

In the second half, a 30-yard run by Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw set up a field goal by Lawrence Tynes. Atlanta responded with a drive to the New York 21-yard line, but once again they came up empty when Ryan was tackled for no gain on fourth and one for a second time. A few plays later, New York increased their lead to 17–2 with Manning's 72-yard touchdown completion to Nicks. In the fourth quarter, Manning threw his third touchdown pass, a 29-yarder to Mario Manningham. Meanwhile, all that lay in store for Atlanta were more punts and their third failed fourth down conversion attempt of the day.

Manning threw for 277 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions, while Jacobs added 100 all-purpose yards. Nicks caught six passes for 115 yards and two scores.

The win marked New York's first playoff win since their victory in Super Bowl XLII and their first home playoff win since their victory in the 2000 NFC Championship Game; they were defeated in the 2005–06 playoffs by the Carolina Panthers in the wild card round and lost in the divisional playoffs to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 season after clinching the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Atlanta's playoff losing streak reached four games with the loss. It was the first playoff game an offense was shut out since the Giants were shut out by the Carolina Panthers in 2005.

This game was also notable for the fact that it was the first game in NFL postseason history in which a safety was the only score awarded to a team.[8]

This was the first postseason meeting between the Falcons and Giants.

AFC: Denver Broncos 29, Pittsburgh Steelers 23 (OT) edit

Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Denver Broncos – Game summary
Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Steelers 6 0 710023
Broncos 0 20 03629

at Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, Colorado

  • Date: January 8
  • Game time: 4:30 pm EST/2:30 pm MST
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 75,970[9]
  • Referee: Ron Winter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz (play-by-play) and Phil Simms (color commentator)
  • Recap
Game information

This game was the first one ever played under the league's new overtime rules, in which winning would be more difficult for the team that won the coin toss because the game would not end on an opening field goal. It did not matter, as it took Denver just one play to win with Tim Tebow's 80-yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas.

Pittsburgh scored on their opening drive, with Ben Roethlisberger's 33-yard completion to tight end Heath Miller setting up a 45-yard field goal by Shaun Suisham. Later in the quarter, Steelers running back Isaac Redman rushed five times for 33 yards on a 47-yard drive that ended with Suisham's 38-yard field goal, increasing the score to 6–0.

But Denver, which gained just eight yards in the first quarter, suddenly exploded with offensive production in the second. On their first drive of the quarter, Tebow completed a 51-yard strike to Thomas. Then he followed it up with a 30-yard touchdown pass to Eddie Royal. Following a Pittsburgh punt, Tebow's 58-yard completion to Thomas set up his own touchdown on an 8-yard run, giving the Broncos a 14–6 lead. An interception by Quinton Carter quickly led to a 20-yard field goal from Matt Prater, and before the end of the half, Prater added one more, the second set up by Tebow's 41-yard completion to tight end Daniel Fells. With time running out in the quarter, Roethlisberger completed a 25-yard pass to Antonio Brown and an 18-yarder to Emmanuel Sanders on a drive that advanced to the Broncos 32-yard line. But on third down, a fumbled snap resulted in a 23-yard loss, pushing the team out of field goal range.

Pittsburgh regrouped in the second half. After its defense forced a punt, Roethlisberger completed an 18-yard pass to Sanders and Redman broke off a 32-yard run on the way to a 1-yard touchdown run by receiver Mike Wallace on an end-around play, cutting the score to 20–13. Denver struck back with their third field goal from Prater, aided by a 32-yard pass interference penalty on Ike Taylor, but Pittsburgh responded with their own field goal-drive, featuring a 28-yard run by Redman, making it a one-score game at 23–16.

With 7:35 left in regulation, Denver running back Willis McGahee lost a fumble while being tackled by Ryan Mundy, and linebacker LaMarr Woodley recovered it at the Steelers 45-yard line. Though Roethlisberger was sacked on the first play, he recovered with a 15-yard completion to Sanders and a 6-yard run before tying the game with a 31-yard touchdown completion to Jerricho Cotchery. Both teams had one more drive to attempt a winning score, but Denver could go no further than their own 35-yard line, while Roethlisberger was sacked twice on his drive as time expired in the fourth quarter.

Following a touchback on the opening kickoff, Pittsburgh anticipated that Denver would take to the ground, so the Steelers defense put all 11 players within six yards of the line of scrimmage. But Tebow hit Thomas in stride on a slant pattern across the middle of the field, and he took the ball 80 yards to the end zone for the game-winning score.

Tebow completed only 10 of 21 passes, but threw for 316 yards and two touchdowns without any interceptions, and added 50 yards and a touchdown on the ground, and also set a franchise record for passer rating in a playoff game, with 125.5. Thomas had 204 yards and a touchdown on just four receptions, an average of 51 yards per catch. Defensive end Robert Ayers had two sacks. For the Steelers, Redman finished with a career-high 121 rushing yards.

Many observers have pointed out the symbolism of Tebow's 316 passing yards in comparison to the Biblical passage of John 3:16. Tebow – known for his strong religious beliefs – had the number in black under his eyes when he led the Florida Gators in winning the 2009 BCS National Championship Game, which was played exactly three years to the day before this playoff game. Additionally, he set a playoff record by averaging 31.6 yards per completion. The only interception of the game was thrown by Roethlisberger on third down and 16. The Nielsen ratings for the game also peaked at 31.6.[10][11] Pittsburgh's time of possession was 31:06.[12] In addition, Thomas, who caught the winning touchdown pass in overtime, was born on Christmas Day in 1987.

Denver won its first playoff game at home since defeating the New England Patriots in the 2005 playoffs, with their next game seeing them lose to the same Steelers. Pittsburgh failed to advance past the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2007, after winning the AFC Championship Game the year prior.

This was the seventh postseason meeting between the Steelers and Broncos. Both teams split the first six meetings. Pittsburgh won the most recent meeting 34–17 in the 2005 AFC Championship Game.

Divisional playoffs edit

Saturday, January 14, 2012 edit

NFC: San Francisco 49ers 36, New Orleans Saints 32 edit

New Orleans Saints vs. San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Saints 0 14 01832
49ers 14 3 31636

at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California

Game information

Alex Smith's 14-yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis with nine seconds left gave San Francisco their first playoff win since 2002 at the end of a wild, back and forth final quarter which featured four lead changes in a span of 3:53.

New Orleans started off the game with a 78-yard drive to the 49ers 2-yard line, but came up empty when Donte Whitner forced a fumble from Pierre Thomas that was recovered by linebacker Patrick Willis. Thomas was injured on the play and did not return. Later on, San Francisco opened up the scoring with Smith's 49-yard touchdown pass to Davis. A few plays into the next drive, Dashon Goldson intercepted a pass from Saints quarterback Drew Brees and returned it 41 yards to the 4-yard line, setting up Smith's touchdown completion to Michael Crabtree and giving the 49ers a 14–0 lead. Then Courtney Roby lost a fumble on the kickoff that San Francisco linebacker Blake Costanzo recovered on the Saints 13-yard line. This time New Orleans managed to keep them out of the end zone, but David Akers kicked a field goal to give the 49ers a 17–0 lead less than a minute into the second quarter.

Brees led the Saints back, completing seven consecutive passes for 65 yards and rushing for five on an 80-yard drive that ended with his 14-yard scoring pass to tight end Jimmy Graham. Then after a punt, he threw a 25-yard touchdown completion to Marques Colston, cutting the deficit to three points. Later on, Brees threw his second interception, this one to Tarell Brown, but San Francisco could not convert and the score remained 17–14 at the end of the second quarter, despite three Saints turnovers.

Early in the second half, Costanzo forced a fumble from Darren Sproles on a punt return and Colin Jones recovered it, leading to Akers' second field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Saints managed to close the gap back to three points with a franchise postseason record 48-yard field goal from John Kasay. But a 42-yard run from San Francisco's Frank Gore helped put the margin back up to six on Akers' third field goal of the day.

With 4:02 left in the game, New Orleans took their first lead of the game at 24–23 with Brees' 44-yard touchdown pass to Sproles. But it lasted less than two minutes before San Francisco took it back, with Smith hitting Davis for a 37-yard gain before taking the ball into the end zone himself on his career long 28-yard run, making the score 29–24 after the two-point conversion failed. Not to be outdone, Brees matched the score with his fourth touchdown pass of the day, a 66-yard completion to Graham, and then threw the ball to Sproles for a successful 2-point conversion, giving the Saints a 32–29 lead.

San Francisco got the ball back on their own 15-yard line with 1:37 left in the game. Smith started the drive with two completions to Gore for 18 yards. Then after an incompletion, he connected on a 47-yard pass to Davis, advancing the ball to the Saints 20-yard line. A 6-yard completion to Gore then moved the ball to the 14, where Smith spiked the ball to stop the clock. On the next play, he threw a 14-yard touchdown pass to Davis with nine seconds left, who managed to hang onto the ball despite a hard hit from Roman Harper while he was still in mid-air, earning San Francisco their first conference championship game since 1997.

Smith threw for 299 yards and three touchdowns without an interception, while adding 28 yards and a touchdown on the ground. He was the first quarterback in NFL playoff history to lead two go-ahead touchdowns in the final three minutes of a game.[14] Davis caught seven passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns, breaking Kellen Winslow's NFL postseason record for receiving yards (166) by a tight end.[15] Gore rushed for 89 yards and caught seven passes for 38. For the Saints, Brees completed 40 of 63 passes for 462 yards and four touchdowns, with two interceptions. His top target was Sproles, who caught an NFL playoff record 15 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown, while adding 59 more yards on rushing and special teams returns. Graham caught five passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns, while Colston caught nine passes for 136 yards and one score.

Davis' game-winning touchdown catch occurred four days after the 30th anniversary of The CatchJoe Montana's touchdown pass to Dwight Clark in the 1981 NFC Championship against the Cowboys – known as the most famous play in 49ers history. San Francisco had another famous playoff win in the 1998 Wild Card round against the Packers on a last second touchdown pass from Steve Young to Terrell Owens known as The Catch II. Sports writers and 49ers fans dubbed Davis' catch as The Catch III, also considering that all three times, the 49ers were trailing with less than a minute to go at Candlestick Park and facing 3rd and 3. The league later seconded the moniker on social media.[16][17]

This was the first postseason meeting between the Saints and 49ers.

In April 2012, leaked audio of a pre-game team meeting of Saints defensive coordinator Greg Williams from a day before the game that was captured by Sean Pamphilon showed that bounties where placed by the Saints to injure Alex Smith, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis, Kyle Williams, Frank Gore, and Kendall Hunter as a part of the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal.[18][19][20]

AFC: New England Patriots 45, Denver Broncos 10 edit

Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Broncos 0 7 3010
Patriots 14 21 7345

at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

  • Date: January 14
  • Game time: 8:00 pm EST
  • Game weather: 24 °F (−4 °C), partly cloudy and cold
  • Game attendance: 68,756[21]
  • Referee: Gene Steratore
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz (play-by-play), Phil Simms (color commentator), and Steve Tasker (sideline reporter)
  • Recap
Game information

New England quarterback Tom Brady completed 18 of 25 passes for 246 yards and a postseason record five touchdowns in the first half as the Patriots dominated the game the whole way through, setting new franchise postseason records for total yards (509), points (45), and margin of victory (35). Brady finished with six touchdown passes, while Denver quarterback Tim Tebow completed just nine of 26 passes, and the Denver offense had 14 plays that lost yardage.[22]

New England scored on their opening drive, moving the ball 80 yards in five plays, including a 43-yard run by Aaron Hernandez, before finishing it off with Brady's 7-yard touchdown pass to Wes Welker. Denver responded with a drive to the Patriots 37-yard line, but Tebow lost a fumble while being sacked by Rob Ninkovich, and New England linebacker Brandon Spikes recovered it. Brady went right back to work, completing five consecutive passes for 47 yards on the way to a 10-yard touchdown toss to Rob Gronkowski.

After a punt, Quinton Carter intercepted a pass from Brady and returned it 17 yards to the New England 24-yard line. On the last play of the quarter, Tebow kept the drive going with a 12-yard completion to Demaryius Thomas on third and 3, and then Willis McGahee ran the ball into the end zone from five yards out, cutting the score to 14–7.

However, this would be the closest scoring margin the Broncos would reach for the rest of the game. At the end of New England's next drive, Zoltan Mesko's 40-yard punt pinned Denver back at their own 5-yard line. After a three and out, the Patriots got the ball back with great field position at their own 48. Brady then completed four consecutive passes for 41 yards, the last one a 12-yard touchdown pass to Gronkowski. Later in the quarter, New England increased their lead to 28–7 on Brady's 61-yard touchdown completion to Deion Branch. And after forcing a punt, Brady threw a 20-yard completion to Hernandez, and an 11-yarder to Julian Edelman on the way to his 19-yard touchdown pass to Gronkowski, increasing the lead to 35–7 with just five seconds left in the half.

The second half didn't get any better for the Broncos. New England forced a punt on the first drive, which Edelman returned 15 yards to the Broncos 42-yard line. Five plays later, Brady tied a playoff record with his sixth touchdown pass of the day, a 17-yarder to Hernandez. Denver responded with Tebow completing an 18-yard pass to Matt Willis and a 15-yard pass to Eddie Royal on fourth down and 3. However, New England halted the drive at their 24-yard line, forcing them to settle for a 41-yard field goal by Matt Prater. In the fourth quarter, Brady completed two passes to Gronkowski for 48 yards to set up the last score of the day, a 20-yard field goal from Stephen Gostkowski making the final score 45–10, New England's first playoff victory since the 2007 AFC Championship Game.

Brady completed 26 of 34 passes for 363 yards and six touchdowns. Gronkowski caught 10 of those passes for 145 yards and tied a playoff record with three touchdown receptions. Ninkovich had four solo tackles, 1.5 sacks, and a forced fumble. McGahee was the top rusher of the game with 76 yards and a touchdown, while Thomas was Denver's top receiver with six receptions for 93 yards, including a 41-yard catch in the fourth quarter. The Broncos also gave up a postseason record of 16 negative yardage plays from the line of scrimmage.

This was the third postseason meeting between the Broncos and Patriots. Denver won both previous meetings, including handing Tom Brady his first playoff loss 27–13 in the 2005 AFC Divisional playoffs.

Sunday, January 15, 2012 edit

AFC: Baltimore Ravens 20, Houston Texans 13 edit

Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Texans 3 10 0013
Ravens 17 0 0320

at M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, Maryland

  • Date: January 15
  • Game time: 1:00 pm EST
  • Game weather: 31 °F (−1 °C), sunny
  • Game attendance: 71,547[23]
  • Referee: Pete Morelli
  • TV announcers (CBS): Greg Gumbel (play-by-play) and Dan Dierdorf (color commentator)
  • Recap
Game information

Despite gaining 227 yards, Baltimore's defense forced four turnovers, which included Ed Reed's clutch interception on his own 4-yard line with less than two minutes left, to win the game and send the Ravens into their third AFC Championship Game in franchise history.

Houston's Danieal Manning returned the opening kickoff 60 yards to the Ravens 41-yard line, setting up a field goal by Neil Rackers. Their defense quickly forced a punt, but returner Jacoby Jones fumbled the ball and cornerback Jimmy Smith recovered for Baltimore on the Texans 2-yard line. Two plays later, Joe Flacco put the Ravens on the board with a 1-yard touchdown pass to Kris Wilson, Wilson's first reception of the year. Then after forcing a punt, Flacco's 21-yard completion to Anquan Boldin set up a 48-yard field goal from Billy Cundiff, making the score 10–3. Later in the quarter, Baltimore cornerback Lardarius Webb intercepted a pass from T. J. Yates at the Houston 34-yard line. On third down and 9, Ray Rice kept the drive going with a 20-yard gain on a screen pass, and Flacco ended up finishing it off with a 10-yard touchdown pass to Boldin.

In the second quarter, Houston managed to fight back. First, Arian Foster rushed three times for 29 yards and caught a pass for 16 on a 59-yard drive that ended with Rackers' second field goal, cutting the score to 17–6. Then after a punt, Foster rushed for 53 yards, including a 28-yard burst on the first play, on a 12-play, 86-yard drive that consumed just 5:46 and ended with his 1-yard touchdown run, making the score 17–13. Baltimore responded with a drive to the Texans 33-yard line. But on third down, J. J. Watt sacked Flacco for a 9-yard loss, pushing the Ravens out of field goal range.

On Houston's first drive of the second half, Yates completed a 17-yard pass to Andre Johnson and a 19-yarder to Kevin Walter, moving the ball to the Ravens 32-yard line. But Baltimore halted the drive there and Rackers missed a 50-yard field goal try. The Ravens then took the ball back and drove all the way to the Texans 1-yard line, but Rice was stuffed for no gain by Tim Dobbins on fourth down – Dobbins' only tackle of the game – and they failed to score.

Midway through the fourth quarter, Webb recorded his second interception of the day on the Ravens 29-yard line, and Baltimore converted the turnover with a 44-yard field goal, taking a 7-point lead at 20–13. Yates responded with two completions to Johnson for 34 yards, moving the ball to the Ravens 38-yard line. But on the next play, Reed picked off a deep pass from Yates on his own 4-yard line with less than two minutes left in regulation. Houston still managed to force a punt with 45 seconds left, but the Ravens defense rose to the occasion once again, forcing a turnover on downs at their own 43-yard line.

Flacco threw for 176 yards and two touchdowns. Webb had four tackles and two interceptions. For Houston, Foster rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown, while also catching five passes for 22 yards. Johnson was the top receiver of the game with eight receptions for 111 yards. Watt had 12 total tackles (nine solo) and 2.5 sacks, while linebacker Brooks Reed had six solo tackles, 2.5 sacks, and a forced fumble.

This was Baltimore's first home playoff game since 2006, and their first home playoff win since 2000.

This was the first postseason meeting between the Texans and Ravens.

NFC: New York Giants 37, Green Bay Packers 20 edit

New York Giants vs. Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 10 10 01737
Packers 3 7 3720

at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

Game information

For the second consecutive year and for the fourth time in five seasons, the No. 1 seed in the NFC lost its opening game as New York topped Green Bay behind a career postseason high passing yardage day from Giants quarterback Eli Manning.

The Giants received the opening kickoff, and scored on the opening drive with a 31-yard field goal by kicker Lawrence Tynes. The Packers responded with a game-tying field goal on their opening drive, when their kicker Mason Crosby hit a 47-yard field goal. New York scored again on the following drive as Manning threw a 66-yard touchdown pass to receiver Hakeem Nicks.

Once again, the Packers responded on the following drive when Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown pass to fullback John Kuhn on the first play of the second quarter. Green Bay was aided by a controversial call on the drive where receiver Greg Jennings was ruled down by contact on a play where replays showed that he had lost the ball, but after Giants coach Tom Coughlin challenged the call the play was upheld. Kuhn's touchdown tied the score at 10. Green Bay then attempted an onside kick to try and catch the Giants off guard, but New York recovered in Packer territory. However, on the drive that followed Tynes saw his 40-yard field goal attempt blocked.

New York recovered a fumble by Kuhn with 3:37 left in the half and on the first play of the ensuing drive Manning found Nicks for a 29-yard gain to the Green Bay five-yard line. The drive stalled afterward and Tynes kicked his second field goal of the game from 21 yards out. After forcing a Packers punt on their next drive, Manning and the Giants advanced into Packers territory on third down with a 23-yard run by Ahmad Bradshaw to put the ball at the Packers' 37. More importantly, Bradshaw was able to get out of bounds and stop the clock which gave the Giants four seconds to run one final play before the half. Manning then converted a Hail Mary pass in the end zone that was caught by Nicks, who secured the catch by holding the ball against his helmet in a play reminiscent of Manning's pass to David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII. The extra point made the score 20–10 in favor of New York at the half.

The Packers turned the ball over on their first drive of the second half after Rodgers was sacked by Osi Umenyiora and Deon Grant recovered the ball after Rodgers fumbled. However, Green Bay got the ball back after forcing a three-and-out and scored on the next drive when Crosby converted his second field goal. It was the last scoring play of the third quarter, as neither team was able to put a drive together for a score.

Green Bay moved into New York territory but the drive was stalled at the Giants' 39-yard line early in the fourth quarter. Coach Mike McCarthy elected to go for the first down on fourth and 5 but Rodgers was sacked by Michael Boley and the Packers turned the ball over on downs. The Giants scored on their possession with a third field goal by Tynes, this time from 35 yards. New York then capitalized on a fumble by Ryan Grant on the second play of the following drive as Chase Blackburn recovered and took the ball to the Packers' 4-yard line. Manning then zipped a touchdown pass to Mario Manningham on the first play of the new possession and gave the Giants a 30–13 lead.

New York appeared to have stopped the Packers' on a third down when Rodgers threw an incomplete pass to Donald Driver but Umenyiora was called for hitting Rodgers late and the Packers received a new set of downs. Six plays later Rodgers found Driver for a 16-yard touchdown to cut the Giants' lead to 30–20. However, they failed to recover the onside kick as Victor Cruz fell on the ball after Spencer Paysinger failed to control the kick from Crosby initially. It took New York six plays to score again when Brandon Jacobs ran it in from 14 yards out.

Trailing 37–20, the Packers took the field trying again to score as they had on their last drive. After hitting Jordy Nelson for an 11-yard gain on the first play Rodgers was then sacked by Umenyiora. After a short pass to James Starks that resulted in the loss of a yard Rodgers tried to throw to Jermichael Finley, but the pass was intercepted by Grant and the Giants ran out the clock from there.

With the victory the Giants advanced to their fifth NFC Championship Game and first since 2007, when they defeated the Packers to advance to the Super Bowl. Manning passed for a postseason career high 330 yards on 21-for-33 passing and three touchdowns. Nicks caught seven passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns while Cruz added five catches for 74 yards and Manningham caught three passes for 31 yards and one touchdown. In the defeat, Rodgers finished with 264 yards on 26-for-46 passing, two touchdowns, and an interception. Jennings led the Packers in receptions with four for 40 yards while Driver added three and led the team in receiving yards with 45. New York forced four turnovers (the interception and three fumbles) and sacked Rodgers four times.

Green Bay was playing in its first playoff game at home since the aforementioned 2007 NFC Championship Game and lost for the second consecutive time. The Packers became the first team to win at least fifteen games during the season and not advance beyond their first playoff game and became the fourth team after the 1998 Vikings, the 2004 Steelers, and the 2007 Patriots to win at least 15 games during the season and not win the Super Bowl. As previously mentioned, the Packers became the fourth team in five years – 2007 Cowboys, 2008 Giants, and 2010 Falcons – to get the NFC's top seed and lose their first playoff game. This was also the sixth consecutive year in which the defending Super Bowl champion failed to win a playoff game. The win by the Giants also was the first win by a road team in the 2011–12 NFL playoffs.

The Giants' win was their fifth consecutive away from home in the playoffs. Dating back to their 2007 Super Bowl season, the Giants played games in Raymond James Stadium, Texas Stadium, University of Phoenix Stadium, and Lambeau Field twice (including this game) and won each game.

This was the seventh postseason meeting between the Giants and Packers, with Green Bay having won four of the prior six meetings. New York won the last meeting 23–20 in overtime in the 2007 NFC Championship Game.

Conference Championships edit

Sunday, January 22, 2012 edit

AFC: New England Patriots 23, Baltimore Ravens 20 edit

AFC Championship Game – Baltimore Ravens vs. New England Patriots – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Ravens 0 10 10020
Patriots 3 10 3723

at Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts

Game information

With New England clinging to a 23–20 lead near the end of the game, Patriots safety Sterling Moore broke up consecutive passes in and near his own end zone, forcing Baltimore to attempt a 32-yard field goal to send it into overtime. But Billy Cundiff's kick was wide left, earning New England their seventh Super Bowl appearance in franchise history.

After the game started with four punts, New England receiver Julian Edelman's 10-yard return gave his team good field position on their 39-yard line. The Patriots then drove to the Baltimore 11-yard line, aided by an illegal contact penalty on Lardarius Webb that wiped out an interception, and scored with Stephen Gostkowski's 29-yard field goal. New England quickly forced a punt, but Webb eventually intercepted a pass – for his third interception in two games – from Tom Brady on his own 30-yard line. On the next play, Joe Flacco's 42-yard completion to Torrey Smith moved the ball to the Patriots 28. However, New England's defense managed to halt the drive at the 3-yard line, where Cundiff kicked a field goal to tie the game.

In the second quarter, New England drove 75 yards to score the first touchdown of the game. The key player on the drive was running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis, who rushed five times for 33 yards and finished it off with a 7-yard touchdown run. Baltimore struck right back with an 80-yard scoring drive, with Flacco hitting Anquan Boldin for 37 yards and Lee Evans for 20 before finding tight end Dennis Pitta in the end zone to tie the game back up at 10. But New England retook the lead on their next drive, with Brady completing five of seven passes for 60 yards on the way to Gostkowski's second field goal, making the score 13–10 at the end of the half.

New England started off the second half with another long scoring drive, moving the ball 74 yards to the Ravens 6-yard line. But on third and two, Green-Ellis was tackled for no gain, so Gostkowski kicked his third field goal to give them a six-point lead. Later in the quarter, Baltimore took their first lead of the game, 17–16, on Flacco's 29-yard touchdown pass to Smith. Then Ravens receiver LaQuan Williams – a college teammate of Smith at the University of Maryland – forced a fumble from kick returner Danny Woodhead that Emanuel Cook recovered for Baltimore at the Pats 28-yard line, setting up Cundiff's second field goal to make the score 20–16.

Woodhead returned the ensuing kickoff 41 yards to the 37-yard line, and the Patriots offense took the ball to the end zone from there, featuring a 23-yard reception by tight end Rob Gronkowski. On fourth down on the Ravens 1-yard line, Brady took the snap and dove over a pile of players for a touchdown, giving New England a 23–20 lead. Late in the fourth quarter, Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes picked off a pass from Flacco and returned it 19 yards to midfield. Brady tried to capitalize on the next play with a deep pass to the end zone, but Bernard Pollard deflected the ball and Jimmy Smith made a diving interception just before it hit the ground. Then he got back up and returned the ball to the Ravens 39-yard line. Baltimore subsequently drove to the Patriots 30-yard line, but on third and three, Vince Wilfork dropped Ray Rice for a 3-yard loss. Rather than attempt a 50-yard field goal, Baltimore decided to go for it on fourth down, but Flacco's pass was incomplete and the team turned the ball over.

The Ravens defense forced a punt with 1:44 left, giving them one last chance to tie or win the game. Three receptions by Boldin for 41 yards helped move the ball to the Patriots 13-yard line. But Moore made two critical pass deflections to keep them out of the end zone. First, Evans appeared to haul in a touchdown pass, but Moore knocked the ball out of his arms just before he held it long enough for a reception. Then on third down, he broke up a pass intended for Pitta at the 2-yard line. Cundiff then came onto the field to try a 32-yard field goal attempt which would have sent the game into overtime for the first time in an AFC Championship Game in 25 years (this didn't occur until the 2018 AFC Championship). However his kick was wide left, enabling New England to run out the rest of the clock.

Flacco threw for 306 yards and two touchdowns, with one interception. Boldin caught eight passes for 101 yards. Brady won his 16th postseason game as the Patriots quarterback, tying the NFL record held by Joe Montana. He also joined John Elway as one of the only quarterbacks ever to play in five Super Bowls.

The missed kick – and the fact that the football's laces were not out, as customary during placekicks – drew comparisons to the fictional kicker Ray Finkle from the 1994 film Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, who missed a similar short-range last-second kick in their version of Super Bowl XVII.[26] The memory of Myra Kraft inspired the Patriots and some fans credited her intervention for the miss.[27] Robert Kraft said "We had an angel looking out for us."[28]

This was the second postseason meeting between the Ravens and Patriots. Baltimore won the only prior meeting 33–14 in the 2009 AFC Wild Card playoffs.

Reactions edit

None of the Ravens players blamed the loss entirely on Cundiff.[29]

Linebacker Terrell Suggs told ESPN that there was a miscommunication on the sideline prior to the missed field goal. He blamed it on the scoreboard, which he said inaccurately stated there was a first down. In fact, the Ravens were one yard shy.[30]

Punter Sam Koch said the play felt rushed. Cundiff himself said he was late getting on the field.[30]

Cundiff pointed the finger at himself alone following the game, but stated that these moments do not define a player, and that he had intended to move on with his career.[30] He said that he had made kicks like that 1000 times before, and that there was no excuse. He said it is a lesson he would learn from.[31] He said he hoped to make amends during the next season. Despite his statement, Cundiff was cut by the Ravens before the start of the 2012 season in favor of rookie kicker Justin Tucker.[29]

Ravens fans reacted to the loss with shock and were described as "heartbroken".[32][33]

University of Kansas basketball fans mocked Cundiff during a game that took place the following day. This included holding up white cardboard letters that spelled out C-U-N-D-I-F-F, and tilting them to the shooter's left, during the game whenever an opponent shot a free throw.[34]

NFC: New York Giants 20, San Francisco 49ers 17 (OT) edit

NFC Championship Game – New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Giants 0 10 07320
49ers 7 0 73017

at Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California

Game information

For the fifth time in conference championship history and for the third time in five years, overtime decided the game, and as it was in the 2007 NFC Championship Game, a field goal by Lawrence Tynes was the winning score as the Giants defeated the 49ers for their fifth NFC Championship Game victory. The Giants became the third team in NFL history to advance to the Super Bowl with fewer than 10 wins during a 16-game regular season, joining the 1979 Los Angeles Rams and the 2008 Arizona Cardinals. (Additionally, Green Bay won Super Bowl II after a 9–4–1 season.)

The 49ers scored the first touchdown of the game as quarterback Alex Smith connected with tight end Vernon Davis deep for a 73-yard touchdown pass midway through the opening quarter. Davis was called for an excessive celebration penalty after he climbed atop the camera tower in the back of the end zone, which forced David Akers to kick off from the 49ers' 20-yard line. San Francisco took possession of the ball on downs when New York failed to convert a fourth-and-1 situation from their 34-yard line. On the first play of the ensuing drive the 49ers attempted an end-around reverse play where receiver Kyle Williams would be the ball carrier. Williams, however, could not handle the handoff on the end-around and fumbled the ball but was able to recover when the ball squirted out of the grasp of a Giants defender. The 49ers punted three plays later, but this would not be the last time Williams' ball-handling would cause his team trouble during the game.

The Giants tied the score on the next drive, as Eli Manning found tight end Bear Pascoe for a six-yard touchdown pass to complete a 10-play, 69-yard drive. Manning completed passes to wide receiver Victor Cruz twice on the drive, one for a large gain that afforded New York the football in San Francisco territory. It was among two of 10 catches that Cruz made during the game. They then gained the lead on the last drive of the half, as Tynes converted the first of two successful field goals with a 31-yard kick. Cruz was again Manning's key target on the drive, with four receptions including a catch that set up Tynes' attempt. With 5:18 remaining in the third quarter, the 49ers regained the lead on Smith's second touchdown pass. San Francisco was able to move the ball 54 yards in six plays and was aided by Williams' 24-yard return of Steve Weatherford's punt; Williams was playing the position of punt returner in place of Ted Ginn, Jr., who missed the game with an injury. Frank Gore caught a pass from Smith on the second play of the drive for a 24-yard gain to the New York 28-yard line whereupon Davis caught his second touchdown pass on the next play to give the 49ers a 14–10 lead.

After the teams traded punts on the next three possessions, the 49ers began on their own 12-yard line as the third quarter was drawing to a close. An eleven-yard run by Gore was followed by a short completion from Smith to tight end Delanie Walker for seven yards. However, Chris Canty was called for a roughing the passer penalty, which added fifteen yards to the end of the play and advanced the ball to the San Francisco 45-yard line as the fourth quarter began. Gore ran for six yards on the next play, with Anthony Dixon adding three more on the play after that. Chase Blackburn and Linval Joseph made a tackle on the third down play to stop the drive at the New York 46-yard line. Instead of going for it, the 49ers elected to take a delay of game penalty and punt the football back to the Giants.

The ensuing drive for the Giants started at their own 20-yard line, but the 49ers held them to a three and out with two Manning incompletions sandwiched around an Aldon Smith sack. Weatherford again came out for a punt, with Williams standing ready to field the ball at his own 38-yard line. The ball hit the turf at the 45-yard line and bounced back toward Williams, who chose to let the ball continue rolling down the field. Giants receiver Devin Thomas, seeing this, began sprinting toward the ball and picked it up near the 30-yard line. The officials gave the 49ers possession at the spot where Thomas had picked the ball up. Thomas, however, was insistent that Williams had touched the ball first, and ran the rest of the way into the end zone with the ball; if he was right, possession would have gone back to the Giants on a muff and a recovery, but the ball would be placed at the spot of the recovery since muffed punts, by rule, are unable to be advanced by the recovering team.

Tom Coughlin decided to take a chance and threw his red challenge flag onto the field to ask the officials to review the play. The replay showed that the ball had touched Williams' right knee at the spot where he attempted to field it, and the Giants received possession at the spot where Thomas picked the ball up, which was determined to be the 29-yard line of San Francisco. It took seven plays for New York to reach the end zone from there, with a 15-yard pass from Manning to Mario Manningham giving them the lead again.

The 49ers responded on their next possession and on the first three plays, they achieved successive first downs. The first was awarded as the result of a defensive foul, as Kenny Phillips was flagged for illegal use of hands, while the following two were earned by Smith and Kendall Hunter on running plays. Three plays later, Akers was called on to kick the game-tying field goal as the drive stalled at the New York 8-yard line. Akers converted tying the game at 17–17. The rest of the fourth quarter was uneventful as the teams traded possessions six times. The Giants punted three times while the 49ers did so twice, and regulation ended on a play where tight end Delanie Walker fumbled the football.

After a lengthy description of the current playoff overtime rules by referee Ed Hochuli, New York won the coin toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff of overtime; however, four plays later, they elected to punt the football. With the new overtime rules in place, this meant that since both teams had taken possession of the ball, the game was now sudden-death where the first team to score would win the football game. However, San Francisco could not advance the football on their possession and the 49ers elected to punt the football after three plays. The Giants started their drive from their 36-yard line and advanced near midfield on third down, but Manning was sacked by Justin Smith and Weatherford came out for his twelfth punt of the game. Once again, Williams fielded the kick. After returning the ball five yards Giants linebacker Jacquian Williams reached in and stripped the football from Williams and Thomas recovered it at the San Francisco 24-yard line. It was Williams' second official fumble and second lost fumble, and the last time the 49ers would possess the ball.

Ahmad Bradshaw carried the football on three successive plays and rushed for eight, six and four yards to the San Francisco six yard line. On the fourth snap, Manning simply took the ball to the middle of the field and kneeled, which brought up third down. Tynes was called out onto the field for what was a 26-yard field goal, but the Giants were called for a delay-of-game penalty, making it a 31-yard attempt. Tynes alleged there was a patch of dirt at the 16-yard line and felt more comfortable kicking 5 yards back. After San Francisco called timeout to try to attempt to distract Tynes, he converted the field goal successfully despite a low snap. With the victory, the Giants moved on to Indianapolis to play the Patriots in the Super Bowl.

As had happened in the previous four conference championship games that required overtime to decide them, the winning margin was a field goal. Tynes became the first person to kick the winning field goal in overtime twice and became the first since Garrett Hartley of the New Orleans Saints did so in the 2009 NFC Championship Game. New York became the second consecutive team to win three playoff games to reach the Super Bowl after the Packers won three road playoff games the year before. San Francisco lost its second consecutive NFC Championship Game where they served as the host team, having lost the 1997 NFC Championship Game at home to the Packers. The 49ers dropped to a win–loss record of 1–5 in NFC Championship Game appearances since their victory in 1990 over the Los Angeles Rams to advance to Super Bowl XXIV; the Giants handed the 49ers two of those losses (one of them in very similar fashion to this game 21 years earlier) and the Dallas Cowboys also defeated them twice. Meanwhile, New York won their fifth NFC Championship Game in as many tries and won their third conference championship game on the road in the process. The three road wins all came on the last play of the game (1990, 2007, and this game), while the two home wins were both by shutout (1986 and 2000).

Manning, despite being sacked six times and constantly under pressure by the 49ers, was praised for his gutsy performance. He completed 32 of 58 passes for 316 yards and two touchdowns with no turnovers in the rainy contest. Smith had 196 passing yards and two touchdowns – both to Davis – finishing 12-for-26. This was Smith's last 49ers playoff game as he was replaced by Colin Kaepernick in 2012. Bradshaw and Gore each rushed for 74 yards while Cruz led all receivers with 10 catches for 142 yards. Davis caught three passes for 112 yards and two touchdowns. Of San Francisco's six sacks, defensive end Ray McDonald had a team-high two and a half. Justin Tuck led New York with one and a half of the team's three sacks. San Francisco fumbled the football on four occasions and Williams lost the two fumbles which were the only turnovers of the game. There were twenty-two combined punts in the game, as Weatherford and Andy Lee recorded twelve and ten punts, respectively. The 49ers converted only one third down in 13 opportunities.[36]

This was the eighth postseason meeting between the Giants and 49ers. San Francisco had won four of the prior seven meetings, including 39–38 in the 2002 NFC Wild Card playoffs.

Super Bowl XLVI: New York Giants 21, New England Patriots 17 edit

Super Bowl XLVI – New York Giants vs. New England Patriots – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants (NFC) 9 0 6621
Patriots (AFC) 0 10 7017

at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis

Game information

This was the second Super Bowl matchup between the Giants and Patriots, with New York pulling off the upset in Super Bowl XLII.

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since entering the league in 2002 and the Detroit Lions qualified for the first time since 1999 The Buffalo Bills who were eliminated from playoff contention for the twelfth straight year then were the only team that had not made the playoffs in the 21st century and would not do so again until 2017 This team was tied with the Lions for the overall longest failure streak entering the season the Bills had also not made the playoffs since qualifying as a wild card in 1999 where they were defeated by the Tennessee Titans This was the first postseason since 2001 02 to not feature Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts Both the conferences runners up made the Super Bowl the next year which Baltimore won 34 31 Unless otherwise noted all times listed are Eastern Standard Time UTC 05 Contents 1 Overtime rules 2 Participants 3 Bracket 4 Schedule 5 Wild Card playoffs 5 1 Saturday January 7 2012 5 1 1 AFC Houston Texans 31 Cincinnati Bengals 10 5 1 2 NFC New Orleans Saints 45 Detroit Lions 28 5 2 Sunday January 8 2012 5 2 1 NFC New York Giants 24 Atlanta Falcons 2 5 2 2 AFC Denver Broncos 29 Pittsburgh Steelers 23 OT 6 Divisional playoffs 6 1 Saturday January 14 2012 6 1 1 NFC San Francisco 49ers 36 New Orleans Saints 32 6 1 2 AFC New England Patriots 45 Denver Broncos 10 6 2 Sunday January 15 2012 6 2 1 AFC Baltimore Ravens 20 Houston Texans 13 6 2 2 NFC New York Giants 37 Green Bay Packers 20 7 Conference Championships 7 1 Sunday January 22 2012 7 1 1 AFC New England Patriots 23 Baltimore Ravens 20 7 1 1 1 Reactions 7 1 2 NFC New York Giants 20 San Francisco 49ers 17 OT 8 Super Bowl XLVI New York Giants 21 New England Patriots 17 9 ReferencesOvertime rules editThis was the second postseason that the modified playoff overtime rules were in effect Under these rules instead of a straight sudden death the game will not immediately end if the team that wins the coin toss scores a field goal on its first possession the game will end if a touchdown is scored by the offense or if the defense scores a safety on the first possession of the overtime period Instead the other team will get a possession If the loser of the coin toss scores a touchdown on that possession it will be declared the winner If the winner of the coin toss does not score on its first possession or if both teams score field goals on their first possession the game will revert to sudden death 1 None of the games during the 2010 11 NFL playoffs went into overtime The first overtime game that used these new rules was this postseason s Wild Card playoff game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos at Sports Authority Field at Mile High The Broncos won the coin toss and received They proceeded to win the game 29 23 by scoring a touchdown on their first play from scrimmage immediately ending the game Coincidentally the same two teams had also played in the NFL s first regular season overtime game at Denver s Mile High Stadium on September 22 1974 which resulted in a 35 35 tie 2 After the season this modified sudden death overtime system was applied to all preseason and regular season games 3 Participants editWithin each conference the four division winners and the top two non division winners with the best overall regular season records qualified for the playoffs The four division winners are seeded 1 4 based on their overall won lost tied record and the wild card teams are seeded 5 6 The NFL does not use a fixed bracket playoff system and there are no restrictions regarding teams from the same division matching up in any round In the first round dubbed the wild card playoffs or wild card weekend the third seeded division winner hosts the sixth seed wild card and the fourth seed hosts the fifth The 1 and 2 seeds from each conference received a first round bye In the second round the divisional playoffs the number 1 seed hosts the worst surviving seed from the first round seed 4 5 or 6 while the number 2 seed will play the other team seed 3 4 or 5 The two surviving teams from each conference s divisional playoff games met in the respective AFC and NFC Conference Championship games hosted by the higher seed Although the Super Bowl the championship round of the playoffs is played at a neutral site the designated home team is based on an annual rotation by conference 4 Playoff seedsSeed AFC NFC1 New England Patriots East winner Green Bay Packers North winner 2 Baltimore Ravens North winner San Francisco 49ers West winner 3 Houston Texans South winner New Orleans Saints South winner 4 Denver Broncos West winner New York Giants East winner 5 Pittsburgh Steelers wild card Atlanta Falcons wild card 6 Cincinnati Bengals wild card Detroit Lions wild card Bracket editJan 8 MetLife Stadium Jan 15 Lambeau Field5 Atlanta 24 NY Giants 374 NY Giants 24 Jan 22 Candlestick Park1 Green Bay 20NFCJan 7 Mercedes Benz Superdome 4 NY Giants 20 Jan 14 Candlestick Park2 San Francisco 176 Detroit 28 NFC Championship3 New Orleans 323 New Orleans 45 Feb 5 Lucas Oil Stadium2 San Francisco 36Wild Card playoffsDivisional playoffsJan 7 Reliant Stadium N4 NY Giants 21Jan 15 M amp T Bank StadiumA1 New England 176 Cincinnati 10 Super Bowl XLVI3 Houston 133 Houston 31 Jan 22 Gillette Stadium2 Baltimore 20AFCJan 8 Sports Authority Field at Mile High 2 Baltimore 20Jan 14 Gillette Stadium1 New England 235 Pittsburgh 23 AFC Championship4 Denver 104 Denver 29 1 New England 45 Indicates overtime victoryThis bracket viewtalkeditSchedule editIn the United States NBC broadcast the first two Wild Card playoff games and Super Bowl XLVI CBS telecast the rest of the AFC playoff games and Fox the rest of the NFC games Away team Score Home team Date Kickoff ET UTC 5 TVWild Card playoffsCincinnati Bengals 10 31 Houston Texans January 7 2012 4 30 pm NBCDetroit Lions 28 45 New Orleans Saints January 7 2012 8 00 pmAtlanta Falcons 2 24 New York Giants January 8 2012 1 00 pm FoxPittsburgh Steelers 23 29 OT Denver Broncos January 8 2012 4 30 pm CBSDivisional playoffsNew Orleans Saints 32 36 San Francisco 49ers January 14 2012 4 30 pm FoxDenver Broncos 10 45 New England Patriots January 14 2012 8 00 pm CBSHouston Texans 13 20 Baltimore Ravens January 15 2012 1 00 pmNew York Giants 37 20 Green Bay Packers January 15 2012 4 30 pm FoxConference ChampionshipsBaltimore Ravens 20 23 New England Patriots January 22 2012 3 00 pm CBSNew York Giants 20 17 OT San Francisco 49ers January 22 2012 6 30 pm FoxSuper Bowl XLVILucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis IndianaNew York Giants 21 17 New England Patriots February 5 2012 6 30 pm NBCWild Card playoffs editSaturday January 7 2012 edit AFC Houston Texans 31 Cincinnati Bengals 10 edit Cincinnati Bengals vs Houston Texans Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBengals 7 3 0010Texans 7 10 7731at Reliant Stadium Houston Texas Date January 7Game time 4 30 pm EST 3 30 pm CSTGame weather Sunny played with roof closed retractable roof stadiumGame attendance 71 725 5 Referee Clete BlakemanTV announcers NBC Tom Hammond play by play Mike Mayock color commentator and Alex Flanagan sideline reporter Recap Game information1st quarterCIN Cedric Benson 1 yard run Mike Nugent kick 7 34 Bengals 7 0 Drive 5 plays 74 yards 2 23 HOU Arian Foster 8 yard run Neil Rackers kick 4 57 Tied 7 7 Drive 6 plays 80 yards 2 37 2nd quarterCIN Mike Nugent 37 yard field goal 7 09 Bengals 10 7 Drive 8 plays 61 yards 4 15 HOU Neil Rackers 39 yard field goal 1 48 Tied 10 10 Drive 13 plays 59 yards 5 21 HOU J J Watt 29 yard interception return Neil Rackers kick 0 52 Texans 17 10 3rd quarterHOU Andre Johnson 40 yard pass from T J Yates Neil Rackers kick 1 08 Texans 24 10 Drive 9 plays 83 yards 4 37 4th quarterHOU Arian Foster 42 yard run Neil Rackers kick 5 15 Texans 31 10 Drive 3 plays 45 yards 1 46 Leading passersCIN Andy Dalton 27 42 257 yards 3 INT HOU T J Yates 11 20 159 yards TDLeading rushersCIN Brian Leonard 3 rushes 34 yards HOU Arian Foster 24 rushes 153 yards 2 TDLeading receiversCIN A J Green 5 rec 47 yards HOU Andre Johnson 5 rec 90 yards TD In the first playoff game in Reliant Stadium and the first NFL playoff game played in Houston since 1993 Houston s defense forced four sacks and intercepted three passes while their offense racked up 188 rushing yards en route to the team s first playoff win since the team s founding in 2002 For the Bengals it marked their fourth consecutive playoff loss since 1990 and extended their playoff win drought to 21 years the longest streak among all NFL teams In the first quarter a 52 yard pass interference penalty against Texans cornerback Glover Quin while trying to cover A J Green gave the Bengals a first down at the Houston 24 yard line Then facing third down and seven backup tailback Brian Leonard ran a screen pass 16 yards to the 1 yard line where Cedric Benson ran the ball into the end zone on the next play giving Cincinnati a 7 0 lead Houston struck back with a 6 play 80 yard scoring drive The key player on the drive was running back Arian Foster who rushed five times for 44 yards the last carry an 8 yard touchdown run to tie the game In the second quarter Cincinnati drove to the Texans 23 yard line But on third down quarterback Andy Dalton was sacked for a 9 yard loss by linebacker Brooks Reed and then Mike Nugent missed a 50 yard field goal attempt On the Bengals next drive Dalton s 36 yard completion to reserve tight end Donald Lee and a 15 yard penalty against Houston at the end of the play set up Nugent s 37 yard field goal to make the score 10 7 Houston countered with T J Yates completing four passes for 38 yards on a 59 yard drive that ended with Neil Rackers 39 yard field goal Then with just 52 seconds left in the half rookie defensive end J J Watt intercepted a pass from Dalton at the line of scrimmage and returned it 29 yards for a touchdown to give the Texans a 17 10 halftime lead In the second half Houston completely took over the game After the first three drives ended in punts Yates completed two passes to Foster for 27 yards before tossing a 40 yard touchdown pass to Andre Johnson On the Bengals next possession they moved the ball to the Texans 47 yard line But on fourth down and 3 Dalton s pass was intercepted by former Bengal Johnathan Joseph Then in the fourth quarter Houston put the game completely out of reach with an interception by Danieal Manning that set up Foster s 42 yard touchdown run increasing their lead to 31 10 with just over five minutes left in regulation Foster finished the game with 153 rushing yards three receptions for 29 yards and two touchdowns He became the third undrafted player in NFL history ever to rush for over 100 yards in a playoff game after Paul Lowe and Ryan Grant The attendance of 71 725 was a record crowd for a football game at Reliant Stadium 5 in 2009 WrestleMania 25 was attended by 72 744 fans The Bengals extended their current playoff losing streak to four dating back to the divisional round loss against the Los Angeles Raiders in January 1991 This was the first game in playoff history ever to feature a starting rookie quarterback for each team NFC New Orleans Saints 45 Detroit Lions 28 edit Detroit Lions vs New Orleans Saints Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalLions 7 7 7728Saints 0 10 142145at Mercedes Benz Superdome New Orleans Louisiana Date January 7Game time 8 00 pm EST 7 00 pm CSTGame weather Played indoors domed stadiumGame attendance 73 038 6 Referee Tony CorrenteTV announcers NBC Al Michaels play by play Cris Collinsworth color commentator and Michele Tafoya sideline reporter Recap Game information1st quarterDET Will Heller 10 yard pass from Matthew Stafford Jason Hanson kick 10 58 Lions 7 0 Drive 8 plays 80 yards 4 02 2nd quarterNO Darren Sproles 2 yard run John Kasay kick 14 01 Tied 7 7 Drive 11 plays 89 yards 5 19 DET Calvin Johnson 13 yard pass from Matthew Stafford Jason Hanson kick 9 11 Lions 14 7 Drive 9 plays 87 yards 4 50 NO John Kasay 24 yard field goal 0 00 Lions 14 10 Drive 14 plays 78 yards 5 03 3rd quarterNO Devery Henderson 41 yard pass from Drew Brees John Kasay kick 13 09 Saints 17 14 Drive 4 plays 78 yards 1 51 NO Jimmy Graham 3 yard pass from Drew Brees John Kasay kick 4 03 Saints 24 14 Drive 13 plays 92 yards 6 27 DET Matthew Stafford 1 yard run Jason Hanson kick 1 08 Saints 24 21 Drive 8 plays 80 yards 2 55 4th quarterNO Darren Sproles 17 yard run John Kasay kick 9 53 Saints 31 21 Drive 14 plays 80 yards 6 15 NO Robert Meachem 56 yard pass from Drew Brees John Kasay kick 7 29 Saints 38 21 Drive 4 plays 61 yards 2 14 DET Calvin Johnson 12 yard pass from Matthew Stafford Jason Hanson kick 4 40 Saints 38 28 Drive 9 plays 79 yards 2 49 NO Pierre Thomas 1 yard run John Kasay kick 3 36 Saints 45 28 Drive 4 plays 44 yards 1 04 Leading passersDET Matthew Stafford 28 43 380 yards 3 TD 2 INT NO Drew Brees 33 43 466 yards 3 TDLeading rushersDET Kevin Smith 6 rushes 21 yards NO Pierre Thomas 8 rushes 66 yards TDLeading receiversDET Calvin Johnson 12 rec 211 yards 2 TD NO Marques Colston 7 rec 120 yards New Orleans never punted the ball gained a postseason record 626 yards converted three fourth downs and scored 35 points in the second half to defeat the Lions who were playing their first playoff game in twelve years Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford completed five of six passes for 70 yards on the opening drive of the game the last one a 10 yard touchdown pass to tight end Will Heller Later on a 31 yard burst by Saints running back Pierre Thomas set up Darren Sproles 2 yard touchdown run tying the score early in the second quarter Detroit responded on their next drive moving the ball 87 yards in nine plays and taking a 14 7 lead on Stafford s 13 yard touchdown pass to Calvin Johnson With 21 seconds left in the half New Orleans appeared to score the tying touchdown on a pass from Drew Brees to receiver Marques Colston but the catch was overturned by official review and the Saints ended up settling for a John Kasay field goal to cut the score to 14 10 at the end of the half The Saints dominated the second half scoring touchdowns on five consecutive possessions before ending the game on their sixth On the first play of the third quarter Thomas rushed for 18 yards Running back Chris Ivory then added a 19 yard run before Brees finished the drive with a 41 yard touchdown pass to Devery Henderson Then after a Lions punt New Orleans drove 92 yards featuring a 40 yard completion from Brees to Henderson and scored with his 3 yard touchdown pass to tight end Jimmy Graham This time Detroit stormed back with Stafford completing two passes to Johnson for 63 yards before rushing the ball into the end zone himself on a 1 yard run making the score 24 21 But their defense still could not stop Brees who completed five passes for 52 yards on a 78 yard drive that ended with Sproles second touchdown on a 17 yard run Then on the first play of the Lions next drive Jabari Greer intercepted Stafford s pass at the New Orleans 39 yard line Four plays later Brees converted the turnover with a 56 yard touchdown pass to Robert Meachem This time Detroit managed to respond with Johnson catching three passes for 38 yards on a 79 yard drive the last one a 12 yard score But New Orleans recovered Jason Hanson s onside kick attempt and stormed back for another touchdown with Meachem s 41 yard reception setting up Thomas 1 yard scoring run Then the Saints sealed the victory with Greer s second interception from Stafford enabling them to run out the rest of the clock Brees completed 33 of 43 passes for a franchise postseason record 466 yards and three touchdowns Meachem and Colston both recorded over 100 receiving yards each while Thomas and Sproles combined for 264 all purpose yards and three touchdowns between them Stafford threw for 380 yards and three touchdowns with two interceptions while Johnson set franchise playoff records with 12 receptions for 211 yards and two scores With the victory the Saints ran their home playoff winning streak to five dating back to their 2000 victory over the St Louis Rams which was also the first playoff win in their history The Lions continued their streak of playoff futility having only one playoff win their divisional playoff win over the Dallas Cowboys in January 1992 in their history since the AFL NFL merger This was the first postseason meeting between the Lions and Saints Sunday January 8 2012 edit NFC New York Giants 24 Atlanta Falcons 2 edit Atlanta Falcons vs New York Giants Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalFalcons 0 2 002Giants 0 7 10724at MetLife Stadium East Rutherford New Jersey Date January 8Game time 1 00 pm ESTGame weather 44 F 7 C partly cloudyGame attendance 79 909 7 Referee Carl CheffersTV announcers Fox Joe Buck play by play Troy Aikman color commentator Pam Oliver and Chris Myers sideline reporters Recap Game information1st quarterNone2nd quarterATL Intentional Grounding Penalty on Giants quarterback Eli Manning in the endzone for a safety 13 44 Falcons 2 0 NYG Hakeem Nicks 4 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 2 47 Giants 7 2 Drive 13 plays 85 yards 7 323rd quarterNYG Lawrence Tynes 22 yard field goal 7 51 Giants 10 2 Drive 11 plays 72 yards 4 47 NYG Hakeem Nicks 72 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 2 44 Giants 17 2 Drive 3 plays 79 yards 1 324th quarterNYG Mario Manningham 27 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 9 55 Giants 24 2 Drive 10 plays 85 yards 5 38 Leading passersATL Matt Ryan 24 41 199 yards NYG Eli Manning 23 32 277 yards 3 TDLeading rushersATL Michael Turner 15 rushes 41 yards NYG Brandon Jacobs 14 rushes 92 yardsLeading receiversATL Julio Jones 7 rec 64 yards NYG Hakeem Nicks 6 rec 115 yards 2 TD New York shut out Atlanta s offense outgaining them in total yards 442 247 while also limiting them to 4 14 on third down conversions and 0 3 on fourth down attempts resulting in a dominating win in their only playoff game to date at MetLife Stadium Both teams combined for just one first down over their first five possessions Eventually Atlanta managed to sustain a drive but on the first play of the second quarter quarterback Matt Ryan was stuffed for no gain on fourth down and one on the Giants 24 yard line Two plays later New York quarterback Eli Manning gave Atlanta the first points of the game by committing intentional grounding in the end zone resulting in a safety that made the score 2 0 After forcing a punt New York earned their first score with an 85 yard drive featuring a 34 yard run by Brandon Jacobs that ended with Manning s 4 yard touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks giving them a 7 2 lead In the second half a 30 yard run by Giants running back Ahmad Bradshaw set up a field goal by Lawrence Tynes Atlanta responded with a drive to the New York 21 yard line but once again they came up empty when Ryan was tackled for no gain on fourth and one for a second time A few plays later New York increased their lead to 17 2 with Manning s 72 yard touchdown completion to Nicks In the fourth quarter Manning threw his third touchdown pass a 29 yarder to Mario Manningham Meanwhile all that lay in store for Atlanta were more punts and their third failed fourth down conversion attempt of the day Manning threw for 277 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions while Jacobs added 100 all purpose yards Nicks caught six passes for 115 yards and two scores The win marked New York s first playoff win since their victory in Super Bowl XLII and their first home playoff win since their victory in the 2000 NFC Championship Game they were defeated in the 2005 06 playoffs by the Carolina Panthers in the wild card round and lost in the divisional playoffs to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2008 season after clinching the No 1 seed in the NFC Atlanta s playoff losing streak reached four games with the loss It was the first playoff game an offense was shut out since the Giants were shut out by the Carolina Panthers in 2005 This game was also notable for the fact that it was the first game in NFL postseason history in which a safety was the only score awarded to a team 8 This was the first postseason meeting between the Falcons and Giants AFC Denver Broncos 29 Pittsburgh Steelers 23 OT edit Pittsburgh Steelers vs Denver Broncos Game summary Period 1 2 34OTTotalSteelers 6 0 710023Broncos 0 20 03629at Sports Authority Field at Mile High Denver Colorado Date January 8Game time 4 30 pm EST 2 30 pm MSTGame weather 40 F 4 C sunnyGame attendance 75 970 9 Referee Ron WinterTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz play by play and Phil Simms color commentator Recap Game information1st quarterPIT Shaun Suisham 45 yard field goal 11 14 Steelers 3 0 Drive 8 plays 53 yards 3 46 PIT Shaun Suisham 38 yard field goal 0 23 Steelers 6 0 Drive 12 plays 47 yards 5 502nd quarterDEN Eddie Royal 30 yard pass from Tim Tebow Matt Prater kick 13 24 Broncos 7 6 Drive 5 plays 80 yards 1 59 DEN Tim Tebow 8 yard run Matt Prater kick 10 36 Broncos 14 6 Drive 4 plays 73 yards 2 18 DEN Matt Prater 20 yard field goal 7 30 Broncos 17 6 Drive 4 plays 16 yards 1 44 DEN Matt Prater 28 yard field goal 1 05 Broncos 20 6 Drive 8 plays 59 yards 4 043rd quarterPIT Mike Wallace 1 yard run Shaun Suisham kick 4 29 Broncos 20 13 Drive 11 plays 87 yards 5 564th quarterDEN Matt Prater 35 yard field goal 13 10 Broncos 23 13 Drive 12 plays 63 yards 6 19 PIT Shaun Suisham 37 yard field goal 9 59 Broncos 23 16 Drive 7 plays 61 yards 3 11 PIT Jerricho Cotchery 31 yard pass from Ben Roethlisberger Shaun Suisham kick 3 48 Tied 23 23 Drive 7 plays 55 yards 3 47OvertimeDEN Demaryius Thomas 80 yard pass from Tim Tebow 14 49 Broncos 29 23 Drive 1 play 80 yards 0 11 Leading passersPIT Ben Roethlisberger 22 40 289 yards TD INT DEN Tim Tebow 10 21 316 yards 2 TDLeading rushersPIT Isaac Redman 17 rushes 121 yards DEN Willis McGahee 19 rushes 61 yardsLeading receiversPIT Emmanuel Sanders 6 rec 81 yards DEN Demaryius Thomas 4 rec 204 yards TD This game was the first one ever played under the league s new overtime rules in which winning would be more difficult for the team that won the coin toss because the game would not end on an opening field goal It did not matter as it took Denver just one play to win with Tim Tebow s 80 yard touchdown pass to Demaryius Thomas Pittsburgh scored on their opening drive with Ben Roethlisberger s 33 yard completion to tight end Heath Miller setting up a 45 yard field goal by Shaun Suisham Later in the quarter Steelers running back Isaac Redman rushed five times for 33 yards on a 47 yard drive that ended with Suisham s 38 yard field goal increasing the score to 6 0 But Denver which gained just eight yards in the first quarter suddenly exploded with offensive production in the second On their first drive of the quarter Tebow completed a 51 yard strike to Thomas Then he followed it up with a 30 yard touchdown pass to Eddie Royal Following a Pittsburgh punt Tebow s 58 yard completion to Thomas set up his own touchdown on an 8 yard run giving the Broncos a 14 6 lead An interception by Quinton Carter quickly led to a 20 yard field goal from Matt Prater and before the end of the half Prater added one more the second set up by Tebow s 41 yard completion to tight end Daniel Fells With time running out in the quarter Roethlisberger completed a 25 yard pass to Antonio Brown and an 18 yarder to Emmanuel Sanders on a drive that advanced to the Broncos 32 yard line But on third down a fumbled snap resulted in a 23 yard loss pushing the team out of field goal range Pittsburgh regrouped in the second half After its defense forced a punt Roethlisberger completed an 18 yard pass to Sanders and Redman broke off a 32 yard run on the way to a 1 yard touchdown run by receiver Mike Wallace on an end around play cutting the score to 20 13 Denver struck back with their third field goal from Prater aided by a 32 yard pass interference penalty on Ike Taylor but Pittsburgh responded with their own field goal drive featuring a 28 yard run by Redman making it a one score game at 23 16 With 7 35 left in regulation Denver running back Willis McGahee lost a fumble while being tackled by Ryan Mundy and linebacker LaMarr Woodley recovered it at the Steelers 45 yard line Though Roethlisberger was sacked on the first play he recovered with a 15 yard completion to Sanders and a 6 yard run before tying the game with a 31 yard touchdown completion to Jerricho Cotchery Both teams had one more drive to attempt a winning score but Denver could go no further than their own 35 yard line while Roethlisberger was sacked twice on his drive as time expired in the fourth quarter Following a touchback on the opening kickoff Pittsburgh anticipated that Denver would take to the ground so the Steelers defense put all 11 players within six yards of the line of scrimmage But Tebow hit Thomas in stride on a slant pattern across the middle of the field and he took the ball 80 yards to the end zone for the game winning score Tebow completed only 10 of 21 passes but threw for 316 yards and two touchdowns without any interceptions and added 50 yards and a touchdown on the ground and also set a franchise record for passer rating in a playoff game with 125 5 Thomas had 204 yards and a touchdown on just four receptions an average of 51 yards per catch Defensive end Robert Ayers had two sacks For the Steelers Redman finished with a career high 121 rushing yards Many observers have pointed out the symbolism of Tebow s 316 passing yards in comparison to the Biblical passage of John 3 16 Tebow known for his strong religious beliefs had the number in black under his eyes when he led the Florida Gators in winning the 2009 BCS National Championship Game which was played exactly three years to the day before this playoff game Additionally he set a playoff record by averaging 31 6 yards per completion The only interception of the game was thrown by Roethlisberger on third down and 16 The Nielsen ratings for the game also peaked at 31 6 10 11 Pittsburgh s time of possession was 31 06 12 In addition Thomas who caught the winning touchdown pass in overtime was born on Christmas Day in 1987 Denver won its first playoff game at home since defeating the New England Patriots in the 2005 playoffs with their next game seeing them lose to the same Steelers Pittsburgh failed to advance past the first round of the playoffs for the first time since 2007 after winning the AFC Championship Game the year prior This was the seventh postseason meeting between the Steelers and Broncos Both teams split the first six meetings Pittsburgh won the most recent meeting 34 17 in the 2005 AFC Championship Game Divisional playoffs editSaturday January 14 2012 edit NFC San Francisco 49ers 36 New Orleans Saints 32 edit New Orleans Saints vs San Francisco 49ers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalSaints 0 14 0183249ers 14 3 31636at Candlestick Park San Francisco California Date January 14Game time 4 30 pm EST 1 30 pm PSTGame weather 62 F 17 C sunnyGame attendance 69 732 13 Referee John ParryTV announcers Fox Kenny Albert play by play Daryl Johnston color commentator and Tony Siragusa sideline reporter Recap Game information1st quarterSF Vernon Davis 49 yard pass from Alex Smith David Akers kick 2 08 49ers 7 0 Drive 2 plays 54 yards 0 46 SF Michael Crabtree 4 yard pass from Alex Smith David Akers kick 0 41 49ers 14 0 Drive 3 plays 4 yards 0 152nd quarterSF David Akers 25 yard field goal 14 12 49ers 17 0 Drive 4 plays 6 yards 1 23 NO Jimmy Graham 14 yard pass from Drew Brees John Kasay kick 9 32 49ers 17 7 Drive 9 plays 80 yards 4 40 NO Marques Colston 25 yard pass from Drew Brees John Kasay kick 4 09 49ers 17 14 Drive 7 plays 66 yards 3 043rd quarterSF David Akers 41 yard field goal 10 36 49ers 20 14 Drive 4 plays 3 yards 0 594th quarterNO John Kasay 48 yard field goal 13 08 49ers 20 17 Drive 9 plays 37 yards 3 26 SF David Akers 37 yard field goal 7 36 49ers 23 17 Drive 5 plays 45 yards 3 02 NO Darren Sproles 44 yard pass from Drew Brees John Kasay kick 4 02 Saints 24 23 Drive 9 plays 79 yards 3 34 SF Alex Smith 28 yard run Frank Gore run failed 2 11 49ers 29 24 Drive 6 plays 80 yards 1 51 NO Jimmy Graham 66 yard pass from Drew Brees Drew Brees Darren Sproles pass 1 37 Saints 32 29 Drive 4 plays 88 yards 0 34 SF Vernon Davis 14 yard pass from Alex Smith David Akers kick 0 09 49ers 36 32 Drive 7 plays 85 yards 1 28 Leading passersNO Drew Brees 40 63 462 yards 4 TD 2 INT SF Alex Smith 24 42 299 yards 3 TDLeading rushersNO Chris Ivory 9 rushes 23 yards SF Frank Gore 13 rushes 89 yardsLeading receiversNO Marques Colston 9 rec 136 yards TD SF Vernon Davis 7 rec 180 yards 2 TD Alex Smith s 14 yard touchdown pass to tight end Vernon Davis with nine seconds left gave San Francisco their first playoff win since 2002 at the end of a wild back and forth final quarter which featured four lead changes in a span of 3 53 New Orleans started off the game with a 78 yard drive to the 49ers 2 yard line but came up empty when Donte Whitner forced a fumble from Pierre Thomas that was recovered by linebacker Patrick Willis Thomas was injured on the play and did not return Later on San Francisco opened up the scoring with Smith s 49 yard touchdown pass to Davis A few plays into the next drive Dashon Goldson intercepted a pass from Saints quarterback Drew Brees and returned it 41 yards to the 4 yard line setting up Smith s touchdown completion to Michael Crabtree and giving the 49ers a 14 0 lead Then Courtney Roby lost a fumble on the kickoff that San Francisco linebacker Blake Costanzo recovered on the Saints 13 yard line This time New Orleans managed to keep them out of the end zone but David Akers kicked a field goal to give the 49ers a 17 0 lead less than a minute into the second quarter Brees led the Saints back completing seven consecutive passes for 65 yards and rushing for five on an 80 yard drive that ended with his 14 yard scoring pass to tight end Jimmy Graham Then after a punt he threw a 25 yard touchdown completion to Marques Colston cutting the deficit to three points Later on Brees threw his second interception this one to Tarell Brown but San Francisco could not convert and the score remained 17 14 at the end of the second quarter despite three Saints turnovers Early in the second half Costanzo forced a fumble from Darren Sproles on a punt return and Colin Jones recovered it leading to Akers second field goal In the fourth quarter the Saints managed to close the gap back to three points with a franchise postseason record 48 yard field goal from John Kasay But a 42 yard run from San Francisco s Frank Gore helped put the margin back up to six on Akers third field goal of the day With 4 02 left in the game New Orleans took their first lead of the game at 24 23 with Brees 44 yard touchdown pass to Sproles But it lasted less than two minutes before San Francisco took it back with Smith hitting Davis for a 37 yard gain before taking the ball into the end zone himself on his career long 28 yard run making the score 29 24 after the two point conversion failed Not to be outdone Brees matched the score with his fourth touchdown pass of the day a 66 yard completion to Graham and then threw the ball to Sproles for a successful 2 point conversion giving the Saints a 32 29 lead San Francisco got the ball back on their own 15 yard line with 1 37 left in the game Smith started the drive with two completions to Gore for 18 yards Then after an incompletion he connected on a 47 yard pass to Davis advancing the ball to the Saints 20 yard line A 6 yard completion to Gore then moved the ball to the 14 where Smith spiked the ball to stop the clock On the next play he threw a 14 yard touchdown pass to Davis with nine seconds left who managed to hang onto the ball despite a hard hit from Roman Harper while he was still in mid air earning San Francisco their first conference championship game since 1997 Smith threw for 299 yards and three touchdowns without an interception while adding 28 yards and a touchdown on the ground He was the first quarterback in NFL playoff history to lead two go ahead touchdowns in the final three minutes of a game 14 Davis caught seven passes for 180 yards and two touchdowns breaking Kellen Winslow s NFL postseason record for receiving yards 166 by a tight end 15 Gore rushed for 89 yards and caught seven passes for 38 For the Saints Brees completed 40 of 63 passes for 462 yards and four touchdowns with two interceptions His top target was Sproles who caught an NFL playoff record 15 passes for 119 yards and a touchdown while adding 59 more yards on rushing and special teams returns Graham caught five passes for 103 yards and two touchdowns while Colston caught nine passes for 136 yards and one score Davis game winning touchdown catch occurred four days after the 30th anniversary of The Catch Joe Montana s touchdown pass to Dwight Clark in the 1981 NFC Championship against the Cowboys known as the most famous play in 49ers history San Francisco had another famous playoff win in the 1998 Wild Card round against the Packers on a last second touchdown pass from Steve Young to Terrell Owens known as The Catch II Sports writers and 49ers fans dubbed Davis catch as The Catch III also considering that all three times the 49ers were trailing with less than a minute to go at Candlestick Park and facing 3rd and 3 The league later seconded the moniker on social media 16 17 This was the first postseason meeting between the Saints and 49ers In April 2012 leaked audio of a pre game team meeting of Saints defensive coordinator Greg Williams from a day before the game that was captured by Sean Pamphilon showed that bounties where placed by the Saints to injure Alex Smith Michael Crabtree Vernon Davis Kyle Williams Frank Gore and Kendall Hunter as a part of the New Orleans Saints bounty scandal 18 19 20 AFC New England Patriots 45 Denver Broncos 10 edit Denver Broncos vs New England Patriots Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBroncos 0 7 3010Patriots 14 21 7345at Gillette Stadium Foxborough Massachusetts Date January 14Game time 8 00 pm ESTGame weather 24 F 4 C partly cloudy and coldGame attendance 68 756 21 Referee Gene SteratoreTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz play by play Phil Simms color commentator and Steve Tasker sideline reporter Recap Game information1st quarterNE Wes Welker 7 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 13 09 Patriots 7 0 Drive 5 plays 80 yards 1 51 NE Rob Gronkowski 10 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 6 42 Patriots 14 0 Drive 7 plays 59 yards 3 252nd quarterDEN Willis McGahee 5 yard run Matt Prater kick 14 54 Patriots 14 7 Drive 4 plays 24 yards 2 06 NE Rob Gronkowski 12 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 7 42 Patriots 21 7 Drive 8 plays 52 yards 3 35 NE Deion Branch 61 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 1 57 Patriots 28 7 Drive 2 plays 72 yards 0 30 NE Rob Gronkowski 19 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 0 05 Patriots 35 7 Drive 5 plays 58 yards 1 043rd quarterNE Aaron Hernandez 17 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 11 46 Patriots 42 7 Drive 4 plays 44 yards 1 40 DEN Matt Prater 41 yard field goal 2 14 Patriots 42 10 Drive 14 plays 58 yards 6 164th quarterNE Stephen Gostkowski 20 yard field goal 12 39 Patriots 45 10 Drive 11 plays 78 yards 4 35 Leading passersDEN Tim Tebow 9 26 136 yards NE Tom Brady 26 34 363 yards 6 TD INTLeading rushersDEN Willis McGahee 17 rushes 76 yards TD NE Aaron Hernandez 5 rushes 61 yardsLeading receiversDEN Demaryius Thomas 6 rec 93 yards NE Rob Gronkowski 10 rec 145 yards 3 TD New England quarterback Tom Brady completed 18 of 25 passes for 246 yards and a postseason record five touchdowns in the first half as the Patriots dominated the game the whole way through setting new franchise postseason records for total yards 509 points 45 and margin of victory 35 Brady finished with six touchdown passes while Denver quarterback Tim Tebow completed just nine of 26 passes and the Denver offense had 14 plays that lost yardage 22 New England scored on their opening drive moving the ball 80 yards in five plays including a 43 yard run by Aaron Hernandez before finishing it off with Brady s 7 yard touchdown pass to Wes Welker Denver responded with a drive to the Patriots 37 yard line but Tebow lost a fumble while being sacked by Rob Ninkovich and New England linebacker Brandon Spikes recovered it Brady went right back to work completing five consecutive passes for 47 yards on the way to a 10 yard touchdown toss to Rob Gronkowski After a punt Quinton Carter intercepted a pass from Brady and returned it 17 yards to the New England 24 yard line On the last play of the quarter Tebow kept the drive going with a 12 yard completion to Demaryius Thomas on third and 3 and then Willis McGahee ran the ball into the end zone from five yards out cutting the score to 14 7 However this would be the closest scoring margin the Broncos would reach for the rest of the game At the end of New England s next drive Zoltan Mesko s 40 yard punt pinned Denver back at their own 5 yard line After a three and out the Patriots got the ball back with great field position at their own 48 Brady then completed four consecutive passes for 41 yards the last one a 12 yard touchdown pass to Gronkowski Later in the quarter New England increased their lead to 28 7 on Brady s 61 yard touchdown completion to Deion Branch And after forcing a punt Brady threw a 20 yard completion to Hernandez and an 11 yarder to Julian Edelman on the way to his 19 yard touchdown pass to Gronkowski increasing the lead to 35 7 with just five seconds left in the half The second half didn t get any better for the Broncos New England forced a punt on the first drive which Edelman returned 15 yards to the Broncos 42 yard line Five plays later Brady tied a playoff record with his sixth touchdown pass of the day a 17 yarder to Hernandez Denver responded with Tebow completing an 18 yard pass to Matt Willis and a 15 yard pass to Eddie Royal on fourth down and 3 However New England halted the drive at their 24 yard line forcing them to settle for a 41 yard field goal by Matt Prater In the fourth quarter Brady completed two passes to Gronkowski for 48 yards to set up the last score of the day a 20 yard field goal from Stephen Gostkowski making the final score 45 10 New England s first playoff victory since the 2007 AFC Championship Game Brady completed 26 of 34 passes for 363 yards and six touchdowns Gronkowski caught 10 of those passes for 145 yards and tied a playoff record with three touchdown receptions Ninkovich had four solo tackles 1 5 sacks and a forced fumble McGahee was the top rusher of the game with 76 yards and a touchdown while Thomas was Denver s top receiver with six receptions for 93 yards including a 41 yard catch in the fourth quarter The Broncos also gave up a postseason record of 16 negative yardage plays from the line of scrimmage This was the third postseason meeting between the Broncos and Patriots Denver won both previous meetings including handing Tom Brady his first playoff loss 27 13 in the 2005 AFC Divisional playoffs Sunday January 15 2012 edit AFC Baltimore Ravens 20 Houston Texans 13 edit Houston Texans vs Baltimore Ravens Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalTexans 3 10 0013Ravens 17 0 0320at M amp T Bank Stadium Baltimore Maryland Date January 15Game time 1 00 pm ESTGame weather 31 F 1 C sunnyGame attendance 71 547 23 Referee Pete MorelliTV announcers CBS Greg Gumbel play by play and Dan Dierdorf color commentator Recap Game information1st quarterHOU Neil Rackers 40 yard field goal 12 24 Texans 3 0 Drive 5 plays 20 yards 2 36 BAL Kris Wilson 1 yard pass from Joe Flacco Billy Cundiff kick 9 51 Ravens 7 3 Drive 3 plays 2 yards 1 21 BAL Billy Cundiff 48 yard field goal 6 02 Ravens 10 3 Drive 6 plays 30 yards 2 47 BAL Anquan Boldin 10 yard pass from Joe Flacco Billy Cundiff kick 1 08 Ravens 17 3 Drive 5 plays 34 yards 2 052nd quarterHOU Neil Rackers 33 yard field goal 11 42 Ravens 17 6 Drive 11 plays 59 yards 4 26 HOU Arian Foster 1 yard run Neil Rackers kick 4 48 Ravens 17 13 Drive 12 plays 86 yards 5 493rd quarterNone4th quarterBAL Billy Cundiff 44 yard field goal 2 52 Ravens 20 13 Drive 10 plays 45 yards 4 29 Leading passersHOU T J Yates 17 35 184 yards 3 INT BAL Joe Flacco 14 27 176 yards 2 TDLeading rushersHOU Arian Foster 27 rushes 132 yards TD BAL Ray Rice 21 rushes 60 yardsLeading receiversHOU Andre Johnson 8 rec 111 yards BAL Anquan Boldin 4 rec 73 yards TD Despite gaining 227 yards Baltimore s defense forced four turnovers which included Ed Reed s clutch interception on his own 4 yard line with less than two minutes left to win the game and send the Ravens into their third AFC Championship Game in franchise history Houston s Danieal Manning returned the opening kickoff 60 yards to the Ravens 41 yard line setting up a field goal by Neil Rackers Their defense quickly forced a punt but returner Jacoby Jones fumbled the ball and cornerback Jimmy Smith recovered for Baltimore on the Texans 2 yard line Two plays later Joe Flacco put the Ravens on the board with a 1 yard touchdown pass to Kris Wilson Wilson s first reception of the year Then after forcing a punt Flacco s 21 yard completion to Anquan Boldin set up a 48 yard field goal from Billy Cundiff making the score 10 3 Later in the quarter Baltimore cornerback Lardarius Webb intercepted a pass from T J Yates at the Houston 34 yard line On third down and 9 Ray Rice kept the drive going with a 20 yard gain on a screen pass and Flacco ended up finishing it off with a 10 yard touchdown pass to Boldin In the second quarter Houston managed to fight back First Arian Foster rushed three times for 29 yards and caught a pass for 16 on a 59 yard drive that ended with Rackers second field goal cutting the score to 17 6 Then after a punt Foster rushed for 53 yards including a 28 yard burst on the first play on a 12 play 86 yard drive that consumed just 5 46 and ended with his 1 yard touchdown run making the score 17 13 Baltimore responded with a drive to the Texans 33 yard line But on third down J J Watt sacked Flacco for a 9 yard loss pushing the Ravens out of field goal range On Houston s first drive of the second half Yates completed a 17 yard pass to Andre Johnson and a 19 yarder to Kevin Walter moving the ball to the Ravens 32 yard line But Baltimore halted the drive there and Rackers missed a 50 yard field goal try The Ravens then took the ball back and drove all the way to the Texans 1 yard line but Rice was stuffed for no gain by Tim Dobbins on fourth down Dobbins only tackle of the game and they failed to score Midway through the fourth quarter Webb recorded his second interception of the day on the Ravens 29 yard line and Baltimore converted the turnover with a 44 yard field goal taking a 7 point lead at 20 13 Yates responded with two completions to Johnson for 34 yards moving the ball to the Ravens 38 yard line But on the next play Reed picked off a deep pass from Yates on his own 4 yard line with less than two minutes left in regulation Houston still managed to force a punt with 45 seconds left but the Ravens defense rose to the occasion once again forcing a turnover on downs at their own 43 yard line Flacco threw for 176 yards and two touchdowns Webb had four tackles and two interceptions For Houston Foster rushed for 132 yards and a touchdown while also catching five passes for 22 yards Johnson was the top receiver of the game with eight receptions for 111 yards Watt had 12 total tackles nine solo and 2 5 sacks while linebacker Brooks Reed had six solo tackles 2 5 sacks and a forced fumble This was Baltimore s first home playoff game since 2006 and their first home playoff win since 2000 This was the first postseason meeting between the Texans and Ravens NFC New York Giants 37 Green Bay Packers 20 edit New York Giants vs Green Bay Packers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalGiants 10 10 01737Packers 3 7 3720at Lambeau Field Green Bay Wisconsin Date January 15Game time 4 30 pm EST 3 30 pm CSTGame weather 31 F 1 C sunnyGame attendance 72 080 24 Referee Bill LeavyTV announcers Fox Joe Buck play by play Troy Aikman color commentator Pam Oliver and Chris Myers sideline reporters Recap Game information1st quarterNYG Lawrence Tynes 31 yard field goal 8 33 Giants 3 0 Drive 13 plays 67 yards 6 27 GB Mason Crosby 47 yard field goal 5 33 Tied 3 3 Drive 8 plays 50 yards 3 00 NYG Hakeem Nicks 66 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 3 47 Giants 10 3 Drive 4 plays 80 yards 1 462nd quarterGB John Kuhn 8 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers Mason Crosby kick 14 54 Tied 10 10 Drive 9 plays 60 yards 3 53 NYG Lawrence Tynes 23 yard field goal 1 51 Giants 13 10 Drive 5 plays 29 yards 1 46 NYG Hakeem Nicks 37 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 0 00 Giants 20 10 Drive 4 plays 69 yards 0 413rd quarterGB Mason Crosby 35 yard field goal 3 50 Giants 20 13 Drive 10 plays 58 yards 4 584th quarterNYG Lawrence Tynes 35 yard field goal 7 48 Giants 23 13 Drive 10 plays 38 yards 5 06 NYG 4 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 6 48 Giants 30 13 Drive 1 play 4 yards 0 05 GB Donald Driver 16 yard pass from Aaron Rodgers Mason Crosby kick 4 46 Giants 30 20 Drive 8 plays 76 yards 2 02 NYG Brandon Jacobs 14 yard run Lawrence Tynes kick 2 36 Giants 37 20 Drive 6 plays 50 yards 2 10 Leading passersNYG Eli Manning 21 33 330 yards 3 TD INT GB Aaron Rodgers 26 46 264 yards 2 TD INTLeading rushersNYG Ahmad Bradshaw 12 rushes 63 yards GB Aaron Rodgers 7 rushes 66 yardsLeading receiversNYG Hakeem Nicks 7 rec 165 yards 2 TD GB Donald Driver 3 rec 45 yards TD For the second consecutive year and for the fourth time in five seasons the No 1 seed in the NFC lost its opening game as New York topped Green Bay behind a career postseason high passing yardage day from Giants quarterback Eli Manning The Giants received the opening kickoff and scored on the opening drive with a 31 yard field goal by kicker Lawrence Tynes The Packers responded with a game tying field goal on their opening drive when their kicker Mason Crosby hit a 47 yard field goal New York scored again on the following drive as Manning threw a 66 yard touchdown pass to receiver Hakeem Nicks Once again the Packers responded on the following drive when Aaron Rodgers threw a touchdown pass to fullback John Kuhn on the first play of the second quarter Green Bay was aided by a controversial call on the drive where receiver Greg Jennings was ruled down by contact on a play where replays showed that he had lost the ball but after Giants coach Tom Coughlin challenged the call the play was upheld Kuhn s touchdown tied the score at 10 Green Bay then attempted an onside kick to try and catch the Giants off guard but New York recovered in Packer territory However on the drive that followed Tynes saw his 40 yard field goal attempt blocked New York recovered a fumble by Kuhn with 3 37 left in the half and on the first play of the ensuing drive Manning found Nicks for a 29 yard gain to the Green Bay five yard line The drive stalled afterward and Tynes kicked his second field goal of the game from 21 yards out After forcing a Packers punt on their next drive Manning and the Giants advanced into Packers territory on third down with a 23 yard run by Ahmad Bradshaw to put the ball at the Packers 37 More importantly Bradshaw was able to get out of bounds and stop the clock which gave the Giants four seconds to run one final play before the half Manning then converted a Hail Mary pass in the end zone that was caught by Nicks who secured the catch by holding the ball against his helmet in a play reminiscent of Manning s pass to David Tyree in Super Bowl XLII The extra point made the score 20 10 in favor of New York at the half The Packers turned the ball over on their first drive of the second half after Rodgers was sacked by Osi Umenyiora and Deon Grant recovered the ball after Rodgers fumbled However Green Bay got the ball back after forcing a three and out and scored on the next drive when Crosby converted his second field goal It was the last scoring play of the third quarter as neither team was able to put a drive together for a score Green Bay moved into New York territory but the drive was stalled at the Giants 39 yard line early in the fourth quarter Coach Mike McCarthy elected to go for the first down on fourth and 5 but Rodgers was sacked by Michael Boley and the Packers turned the ball over on downs The Giants scored on their possession with a third field goal by Tynes this time from 35 yards New York then capitalized on a fumble by Ryan Grant on the second play of the following drive as Chase Blackburn recovered and took the ball to the Packers 4 yard line Manning then zipped a touchdown pass to Mario Manningham on the first play of the new possession and gave the Giants a 30 13 lead New York appeared to have stopped the Packers on a third down when Rodgers threw an incomplete pass to Donald Driver but Umenyiora was called for hitting Rodgers late and the Packers received a new set of downs Six plays later Rodgers found Driver for a 16 yard touchdown to cut the Giants lead to 30 20 However they failed to recover the onside kick as Victor Cruz fell on the ball after Spencer Paysinger failed to control the kick from Crosby initially It took New York six plays to score again when Brandon Jacobs ran it in from 14 yards out Trailing 37 20 the Packers took the field trying again to score as they had on their last drive After hitting Jordy Nelson for an 11 yard gain on the first play Rodgers was then sacked by Umenyiora After a short pass to James Starks that resulted in the loss of a yard Rodgers tried to throw to Jermichael Finley but the pass was intercepted by Grant and the Giants ran out the clock from there With the victory the Giants advanced to their fifth NFC Championship Game and first since 2007 when they defeated the Packers to advance to the Super Bowl Manning passed for a postseason career high 330 yards on 21 for 33 passing and three touchdowns Nicks caught seven passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns while Cruz added five catches for 74 yards and Manningham caught three passes for 31 yards and one touchdown In the defeat Rodgers finished with 264 yards on 26 for 46 passing two touchdowns and an interception Jennings led the Packers in receptions with four for 40 yards while Driver added three and led the team in receiving yards with 45 New York forced four turnovers the interception and three fumbles and sacked Rodgers four times Green Bay was playing in its first playoff game at home since the aforementioned 2007 NFC Championship Game and lost for the second consecutive time The Packers became the first team to win at least fifteen games during the season and not advance beyond their first playoff game and became the fourth team after the 1998 Vikings the 2004 Steelers and the 2007 Patriots to win at least 15 games during the season and not win the Super Bowl As previously mentioned the Packers became the fourth team in five years 2007 Cowboys 2008 Giants and 2010 Falcons to get the NFC s top seed and lose their first playoff game This was also the sixth consecutive year in which the defending Super Bowl champion failed to win a playoff game The win by the Giants also was the first win by a road team in the 2011 12 NFL playoffs The Giants win was their fifth consecutive away from home in the playoffs Dating back to their 2007 Super Bowl season the Giants played games in Raymond James Stadium Texas Stadium University of Phoenix Stadium and Lambeau Field twice including this game and won each game This was the seventh postseason meeting between the Giants and Packers with Green Bay having won four of the prior six meetings New York won the last meeting 23 20 in overtime in the 2007 NFC Championship Game Conference Championships editSunday January 22 2012 edit AFC New England Patriots 23 Baltimore Ravens 20 edit AFC Championship Game Baltimore Ravens vs New England Patriots Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRavens 0 10 10020Patriots 3 10 3723at Gillette Stadium Foxborough Massachusetts Date January 22Game time 3 00 pm ESTGame weather 29 F 2 C cloudy and coldGame attendance 68 756 25 Referee Alberto RiveronTV announcers CBS Jim Nantz play by play Phil Simms color commentator and Steve Tasker sideline reporter Recap Game information1st quarterNE Stephen Gostkowski 29 yard field goal 5 49 Patriots 3 0 Drive 13 plays 50 yards 5 202nd quarterBAL Billy Cundiff 20 yard field goal 14 21 Tied 3 3 Drive 8 plays 67 yards 4 20 NE BenJarvus Green Ellis 7 yard run Stephen Gostkowski kick 10 35 Patriots 10 3 Drive 10 plays 75 yards 3 46 BAL Dennis Pitta 6 yard pass from Joe Flacco Billy Cundiff kick 6 03 Tied 10 10 Drive 8 plays 80 yards 4 32 NE Stephen Gostkowski 35 yard field goal 3 00 Patriots 13 10 Drive 10 plays 63 yards 3 033rd quarterNE Stephen Gostkowski 24 yard field goal 9 06 Patriots 16 10 Drive 14 plays 74 yards 5 54 BAL Torrey Smith 29 yard pass from Joe Flacco Billy Cundiff kick 3 38 Ravens 17 16 Drive 11 plays 78 yards 5 28 BAL Billy Cundiff 39 yard field goal 0 50 Ravens 20 16 Drive 6 plays 7 yards 2 364th quarterNE Tom Brady 1 yard run Stephen Gostkowski kick 11 29 Patriots 23 20 Drive 11 plays 63 yards 4 21 Leading passersBAL Joe Flacco 22 36 306 yards 2 TD INT NE Tom Brady 22 36 239 yards 2 INTLeading rushersBAL Ray Rice 21 rushes 67 yards NE BenJarvus Green Ellis 15 rushes 68 yards TDLeading receiversBAL Anquan Boldin 6 rec 101 yards NE Rob Gronkowski 5 rec 87 yards With New England clinging to a 23 20 lead near the end of the game Patriots safety Sterling Moore broke up consecutive passes in and near his own end zone forcing Baltimore to attempt a 32 yard field goal to send it into overtime But Billy Cundiff s kick was wide left earning New England their seventh Super Bowl appearance in franchise history After the game started with four punts New England receiver Julian Edelman s 10 yard return gave his team good field position on their 39 yard line The Patriots then drove to the Baltimore 11 yard line aided by an illegal contact penalty on Lardarius Webb that wiped out an interception and scored with Stephen Gostkowski s 29 yard field goal New England quickly forced a punt but Webb eventually intercepted a pass for his third interception in two games from Tom Brady on his own 30 yard line On the next play Joe Flacco s 42 yard completion to Torrey Smith moved the ball to the Patriots 28 However New England s defense managed to halt the drive at the 3 yard line where Cundiff kicked a field goal to tie the game In the second quarter New England drove 75 yards to score the first touchdown of the game The key player on the drive was running back BenJarvus Green Ellis who rushed five times for 33 yards and finished it off with a 7 yard touchdown run Baltimore struck right back with an 80 yard scoring drive with Flacco hitting Anquan Boldin for 37 yards and Lee Evans for 20 before finding tight end Dennis Pitta in the end zone to tie the game back up at 10 But New England retook the lead on their next drive with Brady completing five of seven passes for 60 yards on the way to Gostkowski s second field goal making the score 13 10 at the end of the half New England started off the second half with another long scoring drive moving the ball 74 yards to the Ravens 6 yard line But on third and two Green Ellis was tackled for no gain so Gostkowski kicked his third field goal to give them a six point lead Later in the quarter Baltimore took their first lead of the game 17 16 on Flacco s 29 yard touchdown pass to Smith Then Ravens receiver LaQuan Williams a college teammate of Smith at the University of Maryland forced a fumble from kick returner Danny Woodhead that Emanuel Cook recovered for Baltimore at the Pats 28 yard line setting up Cundiff s second field goal to make the score 20 16 Woodhead returned the ensuing kickoff 41 yards to the 37 yard line and the Patriots offense took the ball to the end zone from there featuring a 23 yard reception by tight end Rob Gronkowski On fourth down on the Ravens 1 yard line Brady took the snap and dove over a pile of players for a touchdown giving New England a 23 20 lead Late in the fourth quarter Patriots linebacker Brandon Spikes picked off a pass from Flacco and returned it 19 yards to midfield Brady tried to capitalize on the next play with a deep pass to the end zone but Bernard Pollard deflected the ball and Jimmy Smith made a diving interception just before it hit the ground Then he got back up and returned the ball to the Ravens 39 yard line Baltimore subsequently drove to the Patriots 30 yard line but on third and three Vince Wilfork dropped Ray Rice for a 3 yard loss Rather than attempt a 50 yard field goal Baltimore decided to go for it on fourth down but Flacco s pass was incomplete and the team turned the ball over The Ravens defense forced a punt with 1 44 left giving them one last chance to tie or win the game Three receptions by Boldin for 41 yards helped move the ball to the Patriots 13 yard line But Moore made two critical pass deflections to keep them out of the end zone First Evans appeared to haul in a touchdown pass but Moore knocked the ball out of his arms just before he held it long enough for a reception Then on third down he broke up a pass intended for Pitta at the 2 yard line Cundiff then came onto the field to try a 32 yard field goal attempt which would have sent the game into overtime for the first time in an AFC Championship Game in 25 years this didn t occur until the 2018 AFC Championship However his kick was wide left enabling New England to run out the rest of the clock Flacco threw for 306 yards and two touchdowns with one interception Boldin caught eight passes for 101 yards Brady won his 16th postseason game as the Patriots quarterback tying the NFL record held by Joe Montana He also joined John Elway as one of the only quarterbacks ever to play in five Super Bowls The missed kick and the fact that the football s laces were not out as customary during placekicks drew comparisons to the fictional kicker Ray Finkle from the 1994 film Ace Ventura Pet Detective who missed a similar short range last second kick in their version of Super Bowl XVII 26 The memory of Myra Kraft inspired the Patriots and some fans credited her intervention for the miss 27 Robert Kraft said We had an angel looking out for us 28 This was the second postseason meeting between the Ravens and Patriots Baltimore won the only prior meeting 33 14 in the 2009 AFC Wild Card playoffs Reactions edit None of the Ravens players blamed the loss entirely on Cundiff 29 Linebacker Terrell Suggs told ESPN that there was a miscommunication on the sideline prior to the missed field goal He blamed it on the scoreboard which he said inaccurately stated there was a first down In fact the Ravens were one yard shy 30 Punter Sam Koch said the play felt rushed Cundiff himself said he was late getting on the field 30 Cundiff pointed the finger at himself alone following the game but stated that these moments do not define a player and that he had intended to move on with his career 30 He said that he had made kicks like that 1000 times before and that there was no excuse He said it is a lesson he would learn from 31 He said he hoped to make amends during the next season Despite his statement Cundiff was cut by the Ravens before the start of the 2012 season in favor of rookie kicker Justin Tucker 29 Ravens fans reacted to the loss with shock and were described as heartbroken 32 33 University of Kansas basketball fans mocked Cundiff during a game that took place the following day This included holding up white cardboard letters that spelled out C U N D I F F and tilting them to the shooter s left during the game whenever an opponent shot a free throw 34 NFC New York Giants 20 San Francisco 49ers 17 OT edit NFC Championship Game New York Giants vs San Francisco 49ers Game summary Period 1 2 34OTTotalGiants 0 10 0732049ers 7 0 73017at Candlestick Park San Francisco California Date January 22 2012Game time 6 30 pm EST 3 30 pm PSTGame weather 52 F 11 C rainGame attendance 69 732 35 Referee Ed HochuliTV announcers Fox Joe Buck play by play Troy Aikman color commentator Pam Oliver and Chris Myers sideline reporters Recap Game information1st quarterSF Vernon Davis 73 yard pass from Alex Smith David Akers kick 7 11 49ers 7 0 Drive 2 plays 73 yards 0 132nd quarterNYG Bear Pascoe 6 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 11 15 Tied 7 7 Drive 10 plays 69 yards 4 16 NYG Lawrence Tynes 31 yard field goal 0 02 Giants 10 7 Drive 10 plays 51 yards 1 343rd quarterSF Vernon Davis 28 yard pass from Alex Smith David Akers kick 5 18 49ers 14 10 Drive 3 plays 54 yards 1 304th quarterNYG Mario Manningham 17 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 8 34 Giants 17 14 Drive 6 plays 29 yards 2 34 SF David Akers 25 yard field goal 5 39 Tied 17 17 Drive 6 plays 48 yards 2 55OvertimeNYG Lawrence Tynes 31 yard field goal 7 06 Giants 20 17 Drive 5 plays 11 yards 2 26 Leading passersNYG Eli Manning 32 58 316 yards 2 TD SF Alex Smith 12 26 196 yards 2 TDLeading rushersNYG Ahmad Bradshaw 20 rushes 74 yards SF Frank Gore 16 rushes 74 yardsLeading receiversNYG Victor Cruz 10 rec 142 yards SF Vernon Davis 3 rec 112 yards 2 TD For the fifth time in conference championship history and for the third time in five years overtime decided the game and as it was in the 2007 NFC Championship Game a field goal by Lawrence Tynes was the winning score as the Giants defeated the 49ers for their fifth NFC Championship Game victory The Giants became the third team in NFL history to advance to the Super Bowl with fewer than 10 wins during a 16 game regular season joining the 1979 Los Angeles Rams and the 2008 Arizona Cardinals Additionally Green Bay won Super Bowl II after a 9 4 1 season The 49ers scored the first touchdown of the game as quarterback Alex Smith connected with tight end Vernon Davis deep for a 73 yard touchdown pass midway through the opening quarter Davis was called for an excessive celebration penalty after he climbed atop the camera tower in the back of the end zone which forced David Akers to kick off from the 49ers 20 yard line San Francisco took possession of the ball on downs when New York failed to convert a fourth and 1 situation from their 34 yard line On the first play of the ensuing drive the 49ers attempted an end around reverse play where receiver Kyle Williams would be the ball carrier Williams however could not handle the handoff on the end around and fumbled the ball but was able to recover when the ball squirted out of the grasp of a Giants defender The 49ers punted three plays later but this would not be the last time Williams ball handling would cause his team trouble during the game The Giants tied the score on the next drive as Eli Manning found tight end Bear Pascoe for a six yard touchdown pass to complete a 10 play 69 yard drive Manning completed passes to wide receiver Victor Cruz twice on the drive one for a large gain that afforded New York the football in San Francisco territory It was among two of 10 catches that Cruz made during the game They then gained the lead on the last drive of the half as Tynes converted the first of two successful field goals with a 31 yard kick Cruz was again Manning s key target on the drive with four receptions including a catch that set up Tynes attempt With 5 18 remaining in the third quarter the 49ers regained the lead on Smith s second touchdown pass San Francisco was able to move the ball 54 yards in six plays and was aided by Williams 24 yard return of Steve Weatherford s punt Williams was playing the position of punt returner in place of Ted Ginn Jr who missed the game with an injury Frank Gore caught a pass from Smith on the second play of the drive for a 24 yard gain to the New York 28 yard line whereupon Davis caught his second touchdown pass on the next play to give the 49ers a 14 10 lead After the teams traded punts on the next three possessions the 49ers began on their own 12 yard line as the third quarter was drawing to a close An eleven yard run by Gore was followed by a short completion from Smith to tight end Delanie Walker for seven yards However Chris Canty was called for a roughing the passer penalty which added fifteen yards to the end of the play and advanced the ball to the San Francisco 45 yard line as the fourth quarter began Gore ran for six yards on the next play with Anthony Dixon adding three more on the play after that Chase Blackburn and Linval Joseph made a tackle on the third down play to stop the drive at the New York 46 yard line Instead of going for it the 49ers elected to take a delay of game penalty and punt the football back to the Giants The ensuing drive for the Giants started at their own 20 yard line but the 49ers held them to a three and out with two Manning incompletions sandwiched around an Aldon Smith sack Weatherford again came out for a punt with Williams standing ready to field the ball at his own 38 yard line The ball hit the turf at the 45 yard line and bounced back toward Williams who chose to let the ball continue rolling down the field Giants receiver Devin Thomas seeing this began sprinting toward the ball and picked it up near the 30 yard line The officials gave the 49ers possession at the spot where Thomas had picked the ball up Thomas however was insistent that Williams had touched the ball first and ran the rest of the way into the end zone with the ball if he was right possession would have gone back to the Giants on a muff and a recovery but the ball would be placed at the spot of the recovery since muffed punts by rule are unable to be advanced by the recovering team Tom Coughlin decided to take a chance and threw his red challenge flag onto the field to ask the officials to review the play The replay showed that the ball had touched Williams right knee at the spot where he attempted to field it and the Giants received possession at the spot where Thomas picked the ball up which was determined to be the 29 yard line of San Francisco It took seven plays for New York to reach the end zone from there with a 15 yard pass from Manning to Mario Manningham giving them the lead again The 49ers responded on their next possession and on the first three plays they achieved successive first downs The first was awarded as the result of a defensive foul as Kenny Phillips was flagged for illegal use of hands while the following two were earned by Smith and Kendall Hunter on running plays Three plays later Akers was called on to kick the game tying field goal as the drive stalled at the New York 8 yard line Akers converted tying the game at 17 17 The rest of the fourth quarter was uneventful as the teams traded possessions six times The Giants punted three times while the 49ers did so twice and regulation ended on a play where tight end Delanie Walker fumbled the football After a lengthy description of the current playoff overtime rules by referee Ed Hochuli New York won the coin toss and elected to receive the opening kickoff of overtime however four plays later they elected to punt the football With the new overtime rules in place this meant that since both teams had taken possession of the ball the game was now sudden death where the first team to score would win the football game However San Francisco could not advance the football on their possession and the 49ers elected to punt the football after three plays The Giants started their drive from their 36 yard line and advanced near midfield on third down but Manning was sacked by Justin Smith and Weatherford came out for his twelfth punt of the game Once again Williams fielded the kick After returning the ball five yards Giants linebacker Jacquian Williams reached in and stripped the football from Williams and Thomas recovered it at the San Francisco 24 yard line It was Williams second official fumble and second lost fumble and the last time the 49ers would possess the ball Ahmad Bradshaw carried the football on three successive plays and rushed for eight six and four yards to the San Francisco six yard line On the fourth snap Manning simply took the ball to the middle of the field and kneeled which brought up third down Tynes was called out onto the field for what was a 26 yard field goal but the Giants were called for a delay of game penalty making it a 31 yard attempt Tynes alleged there was a patch of dirt at the 16 yard line and felt more comfortable kicking 5 yards back After San Francisco called timeout to try to attempt to distract Tynes he converted the field goal successfully despite a low snap With the victory the Giants moved on to Indianapolis to play the Patriots in the Super Bowl As had happened in the previous four conference championship games that required overtime to decide them the winning margin was a field goal Tynes became the first person to kick the winning field goal in overtime twice and became the first since Garrett Hartley of the New Orleans Saints did so in the 2009 NFC Championship Game New York became the second consecutive team to win three playoff games to reach the Super Bowl after the Packers won three road playoff games the year before San Francisco lost its second consecutive NFC Championship Game where they served as the host team having lost the 1997 NFC Championship Game at home to the Packers The 49ers dropped to a win loss record of 1 5 in NFC Championship Game appearances since their victory in 1990 over the Los Angeles Rams to advance to Super Bowl XXIV the Giants handed the 49ers two of those losses one of them in very similar fashion to this game 21 years earlier and the Dallas Cowboys also defeated them twice Meanwhile New York won their fifth NFC Championship Game in as many tries and won their third conference championship game on the road in the process The three road wins all came on the last play of the game 1990 2007 and this game while the two home wins were both by shutout 1986 and 2000 Manning despite being sacked six times and constantly under pressure by the 49ers was praised for his gutsy performance He completed 32 of 58 passes for 316 yards and two touchdowns with no turnovers in the rainy contest Smith had 196 passing yards and two touchdowns both to Davis finishing 12 for 26 This was Smith s last 49ers playoff game as he was replaced by Colin Kaepernick in 2012 Bradshaw and Gore each rushed for 74 yards while Cruz led all receivers with 10 catches for 142 yards Davis caught three passes for 112 yards and two touchdowns Of San Francisco s six sacks defensive end Ray McDonald had a team high two and a half Justin Tuck led New York with one and a half of the team s three sacks San Francisco fumbled the football on four occasions and Williams lost the two fumbles which were the only turnovers of the game There were twenty two combined punts in the game as Weatherford and Andy Lee recorded twelve and ten punts respectively The 49ers converted only one third down in 13 opportunities 36 This was the eighth postseason meeting between the Giants and 49ers San Francisco had won four of the prior seven meetings including 39 38 in the 2002 NFC Wild Card playoffs Super Bowl XLVI New York Giants 21 New England Patriots 17 editMain article Super Bowl XLVI See also Giants Patriots rivalry Super Bowl XLVI New York Giants vs New England Patriots Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalGiants NFC 9 0 6621Patriots AFC 0 10 7017at Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Date February 5Game time 6 30 pm ESTGame weather Played with roof closed retractable roof stadiumGame attendance 68 658 37 Referee John ParryTV announcers NBC Al Michaels play by play Cris Collinsworth color commentator Alex Flanagan and Michele Tafoya sideline reporters Recap Game information1st quarterNYG Intentional Grounding Penalty on Patriots quarterback Tom Brady in the endzone for a safety 8 52 Giants 2 0 NYG Victor Cruz 2 yard pass from Eli Manning Lawrence Tynes kick 3 24 Giants 9 0 Drive 9 plays 78 yards 5 232nd quarterNE Stephen Gostkowski 29 yard field goal 13 48 Giants 9 3 Drive 10 plays 60 yards 4 32 NE Danny Woodhead 4 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 0 08 Patriots 10 9 Drive 14 plays 96 yards 3 553rd quarterNE Aaron Hernandez 12 yard pass from Tom Brady Stephen Gostkowski kick 11 20 Patriots 17 9 Drive 8 plays 79 yards 3 40 NYG Lawrence Tynes 38 yard field goal 6 43 Patriots 17 12 Drive 7 plays 45 yards 4 37 NYG Lawrence Tynes 33 yard field goal 0 35 Patriots 17 15 Drive 8 plays 36 yards 5 014th quarterNYG Ahmad Bradshaw 6 yard run run failed 0 57 Giants 21 17 Drive 9 plays 88 yards 2 49 Leading PasserNYG Eli Manning 30 40 296 yards TD NE Tom Brady 27 41 276 yards 2 TD INTLeading RusherNYG Ahmad Bradshaw 17 rushes 72 yards TD NE BenJarvus Green Ellis 10 rushes 44 yardsLeading ReceiverNYG Hakeem Nicks 10 rec 109 yards NE Aaron Hernandez 8 rec 67 yards TD This was the second Super Bowl matchup 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