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Super Bowl XXV Game Recap
The NFC champion New York Giants won their second Super Bowl in five years with a 20-19 victory over AFC titlist Buffalo. New York, employing its ball-control offense, had possession for 40 minutes, 33 seconds, a Super Bowl record. The Bills, who scored 95 points in their previous two playoff games leading to Super Bowl XXV, had the ball for less than eight minutes in the second half and just ...
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Land of Patriots | New England Patriots Blog — ... Almost immediately after the Giants won the NFC Championship I started hearing how the Giants were on a roll and were going to Arizona and play David to the Patriots’ Goliath. People are looking at past Super Bowls for comparison and the two being mentioned the most are Super Bowl XXV (Giants vs Bills) and ...

New York Giants Championship History
Football Jabber — ... also passed for 268 yards and three touchdowns and was named the game’s most valuable player. 1990 Season Four years passed before Bill Parcells would once again have the Giants in the Super Bowl. In 1990 they were 13-3 in the regular season. During the NFC playoffs the Giants passed up the Chicago Bears 31-3 and then the San Francisco 49′ers 15-13 in a close NFC Championship game. The Giants star QB from Super Bowl XXI, Phil Simms sits the big game out. Jeff Hostetler gets the nod. Super Bowl XXV Giants 20- Bills 19 New York, employing its ball-control offense, had possession ...

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