New York Giants Tickets

New York Giants Tickets

In 1925, the New York Giants began its amazing football history as a strong contender in the NFL, even before the Super Bowl began. Between 1927 and 1963, the New York Giants appeared in 15 Championships games and successfully claiming the title, four times. In 1987 and 1991, the Giants won the Super Bowl thanks to new talented stars like linebacker Lawrence Taylor, quarterback Phil Simms and head coach Bill Parcels.

The New York Giants didn’t win the Super Bowl title in 2007 because of pure luck. The team has always had solid players, including Mel Hein, Red Badgro, Tuffy Leemans, Frank Gifford, Y.A. Tittle, Roosevelt Brown and Fran Tarkenton, who has all been inducted into the hall of fame. Winning 3 NFL Championships, earning 6 conference titles and 1 league championships, playing in 8 championship games and winning three Super Bowls has proven that the New York Giants is and has always been the team to beat.

For three consecutive seasons, the Giants reached the playoffs in 2007 and making a record being “the third NFL team to win 600 games” after defeating the Falcons 31-10. The New York Giants earned the NFC Championship title after beating the Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The team also made history by earning a record for “most consecutive road wins”. The 2007 season ended with the Giants winning the Super Bowl XLII thanks to Eli Manning who led his team all the way to victory. Can the Giants do it again this year? The New York Giant tickets sold out fast last season; don’t lose your chance of watching the Giants live. Buy your tickets today!


New York Giants News

Manning throws away bid for one final comeback (AP)
Blocked onto his butt, Peyton Manning could only watch his last, best chance to win the Super Bowl go running right past him. Big games often come down to a turnover, and this one did. But who would've guessed the NFL's most heralded quarterback would make it? Driving toward a tying touchdown in the final minutes Sunday night, the four-time MVP threw it away for Indianapolis.


Who Dat? Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, and Demi, Dat Who (AP)
The cry of "Who Dat" wasn't all about the New Orleans Saints at the Super Bowl -- it was also said by onlookers as cameras flashed at the sight of A-list celebrities at the big game, including Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise with kids in tow. Sometime New Orleans resident Pitt was escorted into the game on a golf cart with security moments before it began.


Shockey's second chance ends in redemption (Yahoo! Sports)
After watching his old team win without him, the Saints' tight end finally gets the chance to deliver.


Back in Miami, Jeremy Shockey leaves mark on the Super Bowl for champ Saints (The Canadian Press)
MIAMI - Jeremy Shockey wasn't sitting in a suite for this Super Bowl. Instead, he was a big part of the New Orleans Saints' sweetest victory.