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The New York Giants are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
The New York Giants are a professional football team that competes in the NFL and plays its home games at The Meadowlands in New Jersey.
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Sudden death, breath of life: NFL’s Âgreatest game ever played’ a defining moment in partnership with TV
john.jeansonne@newsday.comLegend has it that on Dec. 28, 1958, when the Giants and Baltimore Colts tangled in the NFL's first "sudden-death" championship scuffle, Yankee Stadium became the scene of "The Greatest Game Ever Played." "It wasn't," Giants owner Wellington Mara...Tags: Bert Bell, Chuck Bednarik, Frank Gifford, John F. Kennedy, Baltimore Colts
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The Stadium: Larger than life, both in physical size and what occurred within its walls
mark.herrmann@newsday.comYankee Stadium was built to catch the eye and capture the imagination, all on the very first look. From day one, April 18, 1923, it was meant to be hugely unforgettable, and it never lost an inch of its stature. That is why a second-generation Stadium...Tags: National League, John McGraw, Jorge Posada, Babe Ruth, Baseball
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Dangerous foe lies in wait
Chicago Tribune reporterThe Rush has defeated the Grand Rapids Rampage twice this season and will try to make it three in a row in its divisional-round game Sunday in the Arena Football League playoffs. That makes the Rush the favorite, but it has to be wary because of the...Tags: Super Bowl, Multi-Sport Events, Football, National Football League
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Rays Have Staying Power
NEW YORK — Pat Riley used to call it the innocent climb, that wild, whirlwind feeling that comes with experiencing winning for the first time. That wild, whirlwind feeling is what the Tampa Bay Rays are experiencing now, alone in first place in the...Tags: Spring Training, Joe Girardi, Florida Marlins, Baseball, Major League Baseball
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THIS WEEK: Readings and events on LI
Tuesday Calling all poets: It's Open Mic Poetry Night, sponsored by the Performance Poet's Association. Bring your own rhymes. At 7:30 p.m., Barnes & Noble, Manhasset, 516-365-6723. Wednesday Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress - who caught the...Tags: Super Bowl, Multi-Sport Events, Long Island, Books and Magazines, Football
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Irish won one for the Gipper
College football ghosts at Yankee Stadium are among the oldest, and most familiar, of any that are rattling around the 85-year-old sports shrine. It was at Yankee Stadium that Knute Rockne gave his "Win one for the Gipper" halftime speech, which...Tags: Armed Forces, Babe Ruth, Colleges and Universities, Vince Lombardi, New York University
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Going out in style
Associated PressWhen Yankee Stadium opened for business April 18, 1923, an army of writers strained for adjectives to describe the majestic, triple-decked structure that loomed over the landscape like the Colosseum in Rome, somehow relocated to the Bronx. Babe Ruth, who...Tags: John McGraw, Armed Forces, Babe Ruth, David Wells, Baseball
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Rush looking to extend playoff success
Tribune reporterThe Rush has defeated the Grand Rapids Rampage twice this season and will try to make it three in a row in its divisional-round game Sunday in the Arena Football League playoffs. That makes the Rush the favorite, but it has to be wary because of the...Tags: Super Bowl, Multi-Sport Events, Football, National Football League
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Sanya Richards has a new plan
Special to The TimesShe made the plans two years ago, after a 2006 season for which Sanya Richards was named the top women's track athlete in the world, based on her utter dominance of the 400 meters. Richards would qualify to run the 200 and 400 at the 2007 World...Tags: Super Bowl, Beijing Games, Multi-Sport Events, Diseases, Pharmaceuticals
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Merritt edges Wariner in 400 upset
Tribune reporterJeremy Wariner has won gold medals at the Olympics and the last two world championships. That must have led Wariner to figure he was invincible enough in the 400 meters he could dump long-time coach Clyde Hart before this season to save money and lose...Tags: Super Bowl, Tiger Woods, U.S. Open Golf, Multi-Sport Events, Football
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