2008 N.F.L. Super Bowl XLII: New England Patriots vs New York Giants – Giants wide receiver David Tyree's "Helmet Catch" helps underdog New York Giants win Super Bowl XLII

New_England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady circa January 2014
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady (circa January 2014)

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New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin left with US President George Bush Jr center and New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning right circa April 2008
New York Giants head coach Tom Coughlin (left) with U.S. President George Bush Jr. (center) and New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (right) (circa April 2008)

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New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning circa January 2012
New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (circa January 2012)

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Super Bowl XLII was played on February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, Arizona. Super Bowl XLII pitted the Eli Manning-led N.F.C. (National Football Conference) champions New York Giants vs the Tom Brady-led A.F.C. (American Football Conference) champions New England Patriots. Ironically, Super Bowl XLII is considered one of the biggest upsets in the history of professional sports as well as one of the best Super Bowls in N.F.L. history. The 2007 New York Giants became the 9th wild card team in N.F.L. history to reach the Super Bowl.

Additionally, the 2007 Giants also became the 5th N.F.L. wild card team to win the Super Bowl, and the first N.F.C. wild card team to accomplish the feat. The 2007 Giants also were the third team in N.F.L. history to win three road playoff games en route to a Super Bowl and set a league record for most consecutive road wins in a single season. Historically speaking, the 1990 Bill Parcells-coached New York Giants upset the favored Marv Levy-coached Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV, 20-19. Super Bowl XLII was also a rematch of the final game of the 2007 N.F.L. regular season, in which the heavily-favored New England Patriots won, 38–35.

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The A.F.C. champion New England Patriots were on the heels of completing a perfect regular season (16-0); the only N.F.L. team to accomplish said feat since the 1972 Miami Dolphins, and the only one since the league expanded to a 16-game regular season schedule in 1978. The 2007 New England Patriots also set the regular season team points scored record, amassing 589 points (shattering the previous record by 33 points). The New York Giants, on the other hand, who finished the regular season with a 10–6 record, were seeking to become the first N.F.C. wild card team to win a Super Bowl. After a scoreless third quarter, the fourth quarter saw a Super Bowl record three lead changes, including New England wide receiver Randy Moss making a 6-yard touchdown reception with 2:42 left to play before New York’s game-winning drive.

The game is best remembered for the Giants’ fourth-quarter game-winning drive. Losing 14–10, New York got the ball on their own 17-yard line with 2:39 left and managed to advance 83 yards down the field swiftly. In the drive’s most spectacular play, New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree made the “Helmet Catch”, a leaping one-handed catch pinning the football with his right hand to his helmet for a 32-yard gain. I sat stunned when I witnessed New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning hurl a downfield bomb to a surrounded David Tyree and actually complete the pass; my first hunch was either a Patriot interception or Giant incomplete pass. New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress then scored the winning touchdown on a 13-yard reception with 35 seconds remaining. The final score line was Giants-17 Patriots-14. Another interesting Super Bowl fact was that this game was the first since Super Bowl IX (Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 16-6) that neither team scored at least 20 points. It also featured a plethora of current and future N.F.L. Hall of Famers, i.e, Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss, Patriots linebacker Junior Seau, Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and Giants defensive end Michael Strahan. Incidentally, it was also the Giants Michael Strahan’s last game of his exemplary N.F.L. career. Giants quarterback Eli Manning was named Super Bowl M.V.P.; completing 19 of 34 passes for 255 yards, two touchdowns, and one interception.


Former New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey circa January 2007
Former New York Giants tight end Jeremy Shockey (circa January 2007)

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Former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress at Giants Super Bowl XLII champions parade in New York City circa 2008
Former New York Giants wide receiver Plaxico Burress at Giants Super Bowl XLII champions parade in New York City (circa 2008)

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Former New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree demonstrating his Helmet Catch circa 2008
Former New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree demonstrating his “Helmet Catch” (circa 2008)

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University of Phoenix Stadium NFL Arizona Cardinals Glendale Arizona circa April 2007
University of Phoenix Stadium (N.F.L./Arizona Cardinals) – Glendale, Arizona (circa April 2007)

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New York Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer circa 2005
New York Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer (circa 2005)

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New England Psatriots linebacker Junior Seau circa December 2008
New England Patriots linebacker Junior Seau (circa December 2008)

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San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau 55 center at Chargers training camp circa 1994
San Diego Chargers linebacker Junior Seau #55 (center) at Chargers training camp (circa 1994)

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Amani Toomer presenting US President George W Bush Jr with a NY Giants jersey circa April 2008
Amani Toomer presenting U.S. President George W. Bush Jr. with a N.Y. Giants jersey (circa April 2008)

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New England Patriots wide receiver Donte Stallworth playing with the Washington Redskins circa August 2011
New England Patriots wide receiver Donte Stallworth playing with the Washington Redskins (circa August 2011)

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New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker circa 2010
New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker (circa 2010)

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New England Patriots Randy Moss left Jabar Gaffney right and Tom Brady foreground without helmet circa 2007
New England Patriots Randy Moss (left), Jabar Gaffney (right) and Tom Brady (foreground – without helmet) (circa 2007)

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New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss circa August 2009
New England Patriots wide receiver Randy Moss (circa August 2009)

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New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck circa 2012
New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck (circa 2012)

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New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan circa 2009
New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan (circa 2009)

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Below are some 2007 N.F.L. Regular Season and Super Bowl XLII – New York Giants vs New England Patriots scores and statistics:

Super Bowl XLII–New York Giants vs New England Patriots–Box Score and Statistics

New York Giants (5th place--wild card)New England Patriots (1st place)    
(N.F.C.)(A.F.C.)
2007 N.F.L. regular season record: (10–6)2007 N.F.L. regular season record: (16–0)
1714
New York Giants head coach:New England Patriots head coach:
Tom CoughlinBill Belichick
Points scored:1st quarter2nd quarter3rd quarter4th quarterTotal
New York Giants 3001417
New England Patriots 070714
Date:February 3, 2008
Stadium:University of Phoenix Stadium ,  Glendale, Arizona
M.V.P.:Eli Manning ,  quarterback
Favorite:New England Patriots by 12
Referee:Mike Carey
Attendance:71,101
Current/Future Hall of Famers:
Giants: Michael Strahan
Patriots: Randy Moss,  Junior Seau

Super Bowl XLII–New York Giants vs New England Patriots–Game Statistics

MatchupNew York GiantsNew England Patriots
Final score:1714
1st Downs:1722
Passing 1st downs:1317
Rushing 1st downs:43
1st downs from penalties:02
3rd down efficiency:8-167-14
4th down efficiency:1-10-2
Total Plays:6369
Total Yards:338274
Total Drives:109
Yards per Play:5.44
Passing:247229
Comp-Att:19-3429-48
Yards per pass:6.74.3
Interceptions thrown:10
Sacks-Yards Lost:3-85-37
Rushing:9145
Rushing Attempts:2616
Yards per rush:3.52.8
Red Zone (Made-Att):2-52-2
Penalties:4-365-35
Turnovers:11
Fumbles lost:01
Interceptions thrown:10
Defensive / Special Teams TD's:00
Possession:30:2729:33

2007 N.F.L. Regular Reason Standings (Final)

2007 N.F.L. Regular Season Standings (Final)          
A.F.C. EastWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(1) New England Patriots160016–012–0589274W16
Buffalo Bills7900.4384–26–6252354L3
New York Jets41200.252–44–8268355W1
Miami Dolphins11500.0630–61–11267437L2
A.F.C. NorthWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(4) Pittsburgh Steelers10600.6255–17–5393269L1
Cleveland Browns10600.6253–37–5402382W1
Cincinnati Bengals7900.4383–36–6380385W2
Baltimore Ravens51100.3131–52–10275384W1
A.F.C. SouthWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2) Indianapolis Colts13300.8135–19–3450262L1
(5) Jacksonville Jaguars11500.6882–48–4411304L1
(6) Tennessee Titans10600.6254–27–5301297W3
Houston Texans8800.51–55–7379384W1
A.F.C. WestWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(3) San Diego Chargers11500.6885–19–3412284W6
Denver Broncos7900.4383–36–6320409W1
Kansas City Chiefs41200.252–43–9226335L9
Oakland Raiders41200.252–44–8283398L4
N.F.C. EastWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(1) Dallas Cowboys13300.8134–210–2455325L1
(5) New York Giants10600.6253–37–5373351L1
(6) Washington Redskins9700.5633–37–5334310W4
Philadelphia Eagles8800.52–45–7336300W3
N.F.C. NorthWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(2) Green Bay Packers13300.8134–29–3435291W1
Minnesota Vikings8800.53–36–6365311L2
Detroit Lions7900.4383–34–8346444L1
Chicago Bears7900.4382–44–8334348W2
N.F.C. SouthWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(4) Tampa Bay Buccaneers9700.5635–18–4334270L2
Carolina Panthers7900.4383–37–5267347W1
New Orleans Saints7900.4383–36–6379388L2
Atlanta Falcons41200.251–53–9259414W1
N.F.C. WestWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(3) Seattle Seahawks10600.6255–18–4393291L1
Arizona Cardinals8800.53–35–7404399W2
San Francisco 49ers51100.3133–34–8219364L1
St. Louis Rams31300.1881–53–9263438L4

Super Bowl XLII–New York Giants vs New England Patriots–17–14-(February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium–Glendale, Arizona)–New York Giants wide receiver David Tyree “Helmet Catch” play

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Super Bowl XLII–New York Giants vs New England Patriots–17–14–Complete Game (February 3, 2008 at the University of Phoenix Stadium–Glendale, Arizona)

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2007 A.F.C. Divisional Playoff Game–Jacksonville Jaguars (11-5) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–20-31–Complete Game (January 12, 2008 at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 A.F.C. Championship Game–San Diego Chargers (11-5) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–12-21–Game Highlights (January 20, 2008 at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 N.F.C. Championship Game–New York Giants (10-6) vs Green Bay Packers (13-3)–23-20 (Overtime)–Complete Game (January 20, 2008–at Lambeau Field–Green Bay, Wisconsin)

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2007 N.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 17–New England Patriots (16-0) vs New York Giants (10-6)–38-35–Complete Game (January 20, 2008)–(at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 N.F.C. Divisional Playoff Game–New York Giants (10-6) vs Dallas Cowboys (13-3)–20-31–Complete Game (January 13, 2008 at Texas Stadium–Irving, Texas)


2007 N.F.C. Wild Card Game–New York Giants (10-6) vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-7)–24-14–Complete Game (January 6, 2008 at Raymond James Stadium–Tampa, Florida)

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2007 N.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 16–New York Giants (10-6) vs Buffalo Bills (7-9)–38-21–Game Highlights (December 23, 2007)–(at Ralph Wilson Stadium–Orchard Park, New York)

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2007 N.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week Three–New York Giants (10-6) vs Washington Redskins (9-7)–24-17–Game Highlights (September 23, 2007)–(at FedEx Field–Landover, Maryland)

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2007 New York Giants–A Storybook Season (2007 N.F.L. New York Giants Season Highlights)

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2007 N.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week One–New York Giants (10-6) vs Dallas Cowboys (13-3)–35-45–Complete Game (September 9, 2007)–(at Texas Stadium–Irving, Texas)

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2007 N.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week Six–New York Giants (10-6) vs Atlanta Falcons (13-3)–31-10–Complete Game (October 15, 2007)–(at Georgia Dome–Atlanta, Georgia)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 8–vs Washington Redskins (9-7) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–7-52–Game Highlights (October 28, 2007)–(at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 7–New England Patriots (16-0) vs Miami Dolphins (1-15)–49-28–Game Highlights (October 21, 2007)–(at Dolphin Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 6–New England Patriots (16-0) vs Dallas Cowboys (13-3)–49-28–Game Highlights (October 21, 2007)–(at Texas Stadium, Irving, Texas)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 11–New England Patriots (16-0) vs Buffalo Bills (7-9)–56-10–Game Highlights (November 18, 2007)–(at Ralph Wilson Stadium–Orchard Park, New York)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 15–New York Jets (4-12) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–10-20–Game Highlights (October 21, 2007 at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 9–New England Patriots (16-0) vs Indianapolis Colts (13-3)–24-20–Complete Game (November 4, 2007 at RCA Dome–Indianapolis, Indiana)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 9–New England Patriots (16-0) vs Cincinnati Bengals (7-9)–34-13–Complete Game (October 1, 2007 at Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 9–Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–13-34–Complete Game (October 1, 2007 at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 16–Miami Dolphins (1-15) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–7-28–Complete Game (December 23, 2007 at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 12–Philadelphia Eagles (8-8) vs New England Patriots (16-0)–28-31–Complete Game (November 25, 2007 at Gillette Stadium–Foxborough, Massachusetts)

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2007 A.F.C. Regular Season Game–Week 13– New England Patriots (16-0) vs Baltimore Ravens (5-11)–27-24–Complete Game (November 25, 2007 at M&T Bank Stadium–Baltimore, Maryland)

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2007 N.F.L. New England Patriots Regular Season–Every Patriot Touchdown


Published on: May 4, 2018


Sources: Wikipedia–https://www.en.wikipedia.org, E.S.P.N.–https://www.espn.com, N.F.L.–https://www.nfl.com/, New York Giants https://www.giants.com/, New England Patriots–https://www.patriots.com, YouTube–https://www.youtube.com

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