Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Super Bowl 42 - XLII
Conference Recaps
Giants 23 Packers 20 (OT)
Chargers 12 Patriots 21
Divisional Recaps
Giants 21 Cowboys 17
Chargers 28 Colts 24
Jaguars 20 Patriots 31
Seahawks 20 Packers 42
Wild Card Recaps
Titans 6 Chargers 17
Giants 24 Buccaneers 14
Jaguars 31 Steelers 29
Redskins 14 Seahawks 35
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (18-0) will try to match the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only teams to complete an undefeated season when they face Eli Manning and the New York Giants on Feb. 3 in the Super Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.
The New England Patriots’ path to perfection has one last hurdle: a New York team of road warriors hoping for a Giant upset.
Brady and the Patriots (18-0) will try to match the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only teams to complete an undefeated season when they face Eli Manning and the Giants on Feb. 3 in the Super Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.
Standing in the Patriots’ way are the Giants (13-6) and Manning — Peyton’s little brother, whose moxie and leadership abilities no longer can be questioned.
Check back often as game day approaches. We will continue to post important news & announcements.
Venue: University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Arizona
Date: February 3, 2008
Kick-off: 4:18 p.m. (6:18 p.m. EST)
Television: FOX
Radio: Westwood One
Giants 23 Packers 20 (OT)
Chargers 12 Patriots 21
Divisional Recaps
Giants 21 Cowboys 17
Chargers 28 Colts 24
Jaguars 20 Patriots 31
Seahawks 20 Packers 42
Wild Card Recaps
Titans 6 Chargers 17
Giants 24 Buccaneers 14
Jaguars 31 Steelers 29
Redskins 14 Seahawks 35
Tom Brady and the New England Patriots (18-0) will try to match the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only teams to complete an undefeated season when they face Eli Manning and the New York Giants on Feb. 3 in the Super Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.
The New England Patriots’ path to perfection has one last hurdle: a New York team of road warriors hoping for a Giant upset.
Brady and the Patriots (18-0) will try to match the 1972 Miami Dolphins as the only teams to complete an undefeated season when they face Eli Manning and the Giants on Feb. 3 in the Super Bowl at Glendale, Ariz.
Standing in the Patriots’ way are the Giants (13-6) and Manning — Peyton’s little brother, whose moxie and leadership abilities no longer can be questioned.
Check back often as game day approaches. We will continue to post important news & announcements.
Venue: University of Phoenix Stadium - Glendale, Arizona
Date: February 3, 2008
Kick-off: 4:18 p.m. (6:18 p.m. EST)
Television: FOX
Radio: Westwood One
Labels: NFL news, super bowl 42, superbowl 42
Monday, January 07, 2008
NFL Playoffs Schedule
Saturday January 12, 2008
Seattle 4:30 pm EST
Green Bay FOX
Jacksonville 8:00 pm EST
New England CBS
Sunday January 13, 2008
San Diego 1:00 pm EST
Indianapolis CBS
NY Giants 4:30 pm EST
Dallas FOX
Seattle 4:30 pm EST
Green Bay FOX
Jacksonville 8:00 pm EST
New England CBS
Sunday January 13, 2008
San Diego 1:00 pm EST
Indianapolis CBS
NY Giants 4:30 pm EST
Dallas FOX
Labels: NFL news, nfl playoffs
NFL Playoffs Time
Wild-card weekend in the NFL - Jacksonville Jaguars knocked off the fourth-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers in the first AFC matchup 31-29 Saturday, and the New York Giants dominated the fourth-seeded Buccaneers in Tampa 24-14 on Sunday.
The San Diego Chargers overcame some first-half sluggishness to knock off the visiting Tennessee Titans 17-6, and the NFC West champion Seattle Seahawks stopped the resurgent Washington Redskins in Seattle 35-14.
The San Diego Chargers overcame some first-half sluggishness to knock off the visiting Tennessee Titans 17-6, and the NFC West champion Seattle Seahawks stopped the resurgent Washington Redskins in Seattle 35-14.
Labels: NFL news, nfl playoffs