Eli
Manning holds the Lombardi Trophy after the 2008 Super
Bowl
New
York Giants
Championship
History
The New York Giants, the NFC
Champions for 2011 enter the Superbowl for 5th time. Going
back to the pre-Superbowl NFL Championship games, Superbowl
XLVI will represent New Yorks's 19th appearance in an NFL
Championship Game. The New YorkGiants earned the title of
NFL Champions for four times (1927, 1934, 1938, 1956) in the
days before the NFL the Super Bowl became the championship
game. The New York Giants have been NFL/Superbowl Champions
a total of 8 times in franchise history.
The New York Giants, led by Coach Tom
Coughlin and Quarterback Eli Manning, play in
Superbowl XLVI on Feb. 5, 2012 against the New
England Patriots.
New York
Giants
as NFL CHAMPIONS:
1927**, 1934,
1938, 1956
New
York Giants
as SUPERBOWL CHAMPIONS:
1987, 1991,
2008, 2012
* *The 1927 Championship came
as a result of League standings only. The playoff format
for deciding NFL Champions did not begin until
1933.
New York
Giants
NFL CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES
APPEARANCES:
1933,
1934,
1935,
1938,
1939, 1941, 1944, 1946,
1956,
1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963
New York
Giants
SUPERBOWL GAME
APPEARANCES:
1987,
1991,
2001,
2008,
2012
YEARS
IN
RED
DENOTE
VICTORIES, BLUE MEANS DEFEAT
Tom Brady and Eli
Manning played against each in the 2012 Super
Bowl
New York Giants
Links and Resources:
New
York Giants Historical Wiki
New
York Giants History
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