Miracle at the New Meadowlands

This article is about the 2010 Eagles–Giants game. For the 1978 game involving the same two teams, see Miracle at the Meadowlands.
The Miracle at the New Meadowlands
1234 Total
PHI 03728 38
NYG 71707 31
Date December 19, 2010
Stadium New Meadowlands Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Favorite Giants by 3[1]
Referee John Parry
Attendance 81,223
TV in the United States
Network Fox
Announcers Joe Buck, Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver

The Miracle at the New Meadowlands,[2][3] also called "New Miracle at the New Meadowlands[4] and "Miracle at the Meadowlands II"[5] is the term used by sportscasters and Philadelphia Eagles fans to refer to an improbable come-from-behind win by the Philadelphia Eagles over rival team the New York Giants at New Meadowlands Stadium on December 19, 2010. The game was a crucial one in the context of the season, played between two divisional rivals in Week 15 of the 2010 NFL season. With just under eight minutes to play in the fourth quarter, the Eagles trailed the Giants by 21 points. They went on to score four unanswered touchdowns in the final seven minutes and 28 seconds of play, including a punt returned for a touchdown by DeSean Jackson as time expired. Jackson became the first player in NFL history to win a game by scoring on a punt return as time expired. The win allowed the Eagles to progress to the 2010 NFL playoffs, where they lost to Green Bay.

The game was ranked #1 of the 2010 NFL regular season by the NFL,[6] and on April 9, 2013, NFL.com readers voted Jackson's game-winning punt return the greatest play of all time.[7]

This game is also known as "The Punt" by Giants fans, in a similar way that the Miracle at the Meadowlands is known as "The Fumble".

Game summary

First quarter

The Giants won the toss and chose to receive, but their first possession resulted in a punt after going three-and-out. The Eagles offense took the field for the first time, with the ball spotted at their own 29-yard line. After an incomplete pass, QB Michael Vick threw a pass intended for WR DeSean Jackson, but it was picked off by CB Corey Webster who returned it to the Philadelphia 42-yard line. The Giants were unable to capitalize on the turnover, as LB Moise Fokou sacked QB Eli Manning putting them out of field goal range and forcing them to punt. After the Eagles failed to get anything going on the ensuing drive, the Giants put together a 71-yard scoring drive that ended with Manning finding WR Mario Manningham for a 35-yard touchdown pass to put the Giants on the board, leading 7–0. Near the end of the quarter S Quintin Mikell picked off Manning's pass to WR Derek Hagan and ran it back to the Giants 45-yard line. The final play of the first quarter resulted in a run by Vick for 11 yards and a personal foul called on T Jonathan Goff which moved the ball to the Giants' 19-yard line.

Second quarter

The Eagles' drive carried over from the previous quarter. A completed pass and a run moved the Eagles to the 12-yard line. But on third down, Vick was sacked for a 4-yard loss by DT Rocky Bernard, forcing Philadelphia to settle for a 34-yard field goal from K David Akers. The Giants received the ball and started at their own 21-yard line, whereupon they put together an 8-play, 79-yard drive. RB Ahmad Bradshaw ran three times for 24 yards. The drive ended on Manning's second touchdown pass to Manningham, this one for 33 yards putting the Giants in the driver's seat, 14–3. The Giants once again stopped the Eagles on their next drive and received the ball. Two passes to Hagan for 27 yards and 11-yard run by Bradshaw helped the Giants get to the Eagles 7-yard line. The Giants were unable to score on third down because of an incomplete pass to TE Kevin Boss. The Giants settled for a 25-yard field goal from K Lawrence Tynes to make the score 17–3. The Eagles tried to get something going on the next drive and it appeared they did when Vick found WR Jeremy Maclin, but the ball came loose before he hit the ground. S Kenny Phillips recovered it and ran it to the Philadelphia 8-yard line. The Eagles called a timeout to try to get the replay assistant to take a look at the play since it was now under two minutes in the half, but the play was reviewed and it was determined to be a fumble. The Giants took advantage of this and on the next play, Manning found WR Hakeem Nicks for an 8-yard touchdown pass putting the Giants in total control at halftime 24–3.

Third quarter

After the first drives of the quarter by both teams failed, the Eagles received the ball and tried to drive downfield. They got to the Giants' 42 before two costly penalties on TE Brent Celek forced them to punt. On the next drive, Manning found Manningham but the ball came loose and DT Mike Patterson recovered it for the Eagles on the Giants 25-yard line. After a run and a pass, Vick threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Maclin to make the score 24–10 and keep the Eagles in the game.

Fourth quarter

Both teams punted once in the opening minutes of the fourth quarter, giving the Eagles the ball with 12:48 remaining in the game. With first down at the 20-yard line, Vick dropped back and passed to Jackson, who advanced to the Eagles' 49-yard line before losing the football as he hit the ground. The Giants' Kenny Phillips picked up the loose ball and advanced it to the Eagles' 47-yard line. Replays showed that LB Jonathan Goff touched Jackson's jersey as he was falling, meaning that the call on the field of a fumble was incorrect. However, Eagles head coach Andy Reid neglected to challenge the call on the field and the Giants took possession. On third down and 4 from the Eagles' 8-yard line, Manning hit Boss in the back of the end zone to give the Giants a 31–10 lead with 8:17 remaining in the game.

After opening up the next drive with a pass to Maclin that brought the Eagles to their own 35-yard line, Vick dropped back and completed a pass downfield to Celek, who blew by a missed tackle from Phillips and made his way into the end zone for a 65-yard touchdown that brought the score to 31–17 with 7:28 left in the game.

On the ensuing kickoff, after both teams lined up in regular kickoff formations, Akers placed an onside kick on the left side of the field, which was caught by WR Riley Cooper and advanced to the Eagles' 43-yard line. Particularly noteworthy about the play was the fact that the Eagles only had 10 men on the field – four to Akers' right and five to his left — and that the Giants' front line of blockers on the return was lined up 15 yards away from the tee, rather than the usual 10. It was unclear whether the Eagles intentionally had only 10 men on the field, as Giants special teams captain Chase Blackburn stated after the game that he believed it was on purpose. On the second play of the ensuing drive, Vick escaped a New York blitz and rushed all the way down to the Giants' six-yard line. After two incomplete passes, with an offsides on Tuck in between, Vick ran the ball into the end zone on third and goal from the four-yard line, making the score 31–24 with 5:28 left in the game.

A short kickoff by Akers and a good runback by return man DJ Ware gave the Giants the ball on their own 35-yard line, and a pass from Manning to Manningham and three straight runs by Bradshaw gave the Giants two first downs, forcing the Eagles to use all three of their timeouts. However, on second and six from the Eagles' 38-yard line, T David Diehl committed a false start penalty, backing the Giants up to second and 11. A three-yard run by Bradshaw and an incomplete pass by Manning on third down left the Giants just outside Tynes' range for a field goal and forced the Giants to punt. The ensuing fair catch by Maclin gave the Eagles the ball at their own 12-yard line with 3:01 remaining in the game.

After two incomplete passes to begin the drive, Vick escaped a blitz by scrambling to his left for 33 yards before stepping out of bounds at the Eagles' 45-yard line. A pass to Avant and another scramble by Vick set the Eagles up at the 20-yard line at the two-minute warning. Facing second and three from the 13-yard line, Vick passed to Maclin on the left side, and Maclin shook a tackle from CB Terrell Thomas and reached the end zone, tying the game at 31–31 with 1:16 remaining.

Once again, Akers' kick and Ware's return placed the Giants in good field position, with Manning beginning the drive at the Giants' 36-yard line with 1:10 left. However, the drive began with two incomplete passes, and after a third-down sack by DT Trevor Laws put the Giants at their own 29-yard line, the Giants called a timeout as the play clock was about to expire on fourth down with 12 seconds left. Officials then ruled to reset the game clock to 0:14 as the Giants' punt team and the Eagles' punt return team came onto the field. The snap from long snapper Zak DeOssie to punter Matt Dodge was high, and Dodge hastily kicked a line drive punt to Jackson rather than kicking the ball out of bounds. Jackson received the ball at the Eagles' 35-yard line and immediately muffed the catch before picking the ball up and backpedaling to the 30-yard line. (This was later claimed by some to cause the Giants' coverage to collapse, ironically assisting Jackson.) Jackson ran through a group of Giants and made it to midfield before receiving a huge block by WR Jason Avant on DeOssie, leaving no one in front of Jackson on the way to the end zone (Avant actually gave himself a concussion on the block, and both players were left lying on the field for the rest of the play). Ware followed Jackson but could not catch him. After the clock hit 0:00, Jackson ran parallel to the goal line across most of the width of the field—according to Jackson after the game, because he wanted to be sure the clock had expired, though some observers believed it to be due to his showboating nature — before advancing into the end zone for the game-winning touchdown. With no flags on the field, Jackson threw the ball into the New Meadowlands stands in celebration as the team gathered around him near the end zone. Giants head coach Tom Coughlin was so livid he threw his play sheet and notes onto the ground and ran onto the field before Jackson even reached the end zone, yelling at Dodge for not punting the ball out of bounds. Per NFL rules, Akers came out to kick the extra point and the Eagles won the game 38–31.

Scoring summary

1 2 34Total
Eagles 0 3 72838
Giants 7 17 0731

at New Meadowlands Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: December 19, 2010
  • Game time: 1:03 p.m. EST (18:03 UTC)
  • Game weather: 33 °F (1 °C), partly cloudy
  • Recap
Scoring Play Score
1st Quarter
New York– Mario Manningham 35 yard TD pass from Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes PAT), 3:36 New York 7–0
2nd Quarter
Philadelphia– David Akers 34-yard field goal, 13:02 New York 7–3
New York– Mario Manningham 33-yard TD pass from Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes PAT), 8:17 New York 14–3
New York– Lawrence Tynes 25-yard field goal, 0:48 New York 17–3
New York– Hakeem Nicks 8-yard TD pass from Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes PAT), 0:05 New York 24–3
3rd Quarter
Philadelphia– Jeremy Maclin 8-yard TD pass from Michael Vick (David Akers PAT), 3:56 New York 24–10
4th Quarter
New York– Kevin Boss 8-yard TD pass from Eli Manning (Lawrence Tynes PAT), 8:17 New York 31–10
Philadelphia– Brent Celek 65-yard TD pass from Michael Vick (David Akers PAT), 7:28 New York 31–17
Philadelphia– Michael Vick 4-yard TD run (David Akers PAT), 5:28 New York 31–24
Philadelphia– Jeremy Maclin 13-yard TD pass from Michael Vick (David Akers PAT), 1:16 Tie 31–31
Philadelphia– DeSean Jackson 65-yard punt return for a TD (David Akers PAT), 0:00 Philadelphia 38–31

Calls on the last play

And DeSean Jackson, who has averaged, 14th-best in the NFL, 8.7 yards per return, has not returned one for a touchdown this year...waits. (Dodge gets the snap, slightly above his head, and kicks to Jackson) And it's a line drive kick. (Jackson drops the ball at the 35-yard line, picks it up, and backpedals to the 30) Jackson...bobbles it, and now has to try and recover. (Jackson breaks through a group of Giants to the Eagles' 45-yard line) DeSean Jackson... (Jackson reaches midfield, at which point Avant blocks DeOssie at the Giants' 46-yard line) GETS A BLOCK! ARE YOU KIDDING! DeSean Jackson... (Jackson runs down the sideline, arm in the air, before running parallel to the goal line, looking over his shoulder, and stepping into the end zone) ...still not in and now in for the touchdown, no flags! Un-believable! No time left! Eagles win!
Fox's Joe Buck calling the final play of the game[8]
Reese: Fourteen seconds to go. 31–31. Matt Dodge to punt, gets a high snap, gets it away, it's a knuckler. Jackson takes it at the 35, fumbles it, picks it up, looks for running room. He's at the 40, he's at the 45, midfield...
Quick: OH!
Reese: He's at the 40.
Quick: OH!
Reese: He's going to go! DeSean Jackson!
Quick: OH!
Reese: I don't care if he jumps, dives, he's running around and he's in the end zone, and there's no time, and the Eagles win! The Eagles win!
Quick: This is Miracle at the Meadowlands Number 2! Miracle in the New Meadowlands, baby!
Eagles broadcasters Merrill Reese and Mike Quick calling the same play for WYSP-FM in Philadelphia[9][10][11]

Statistics

Source:[12] Philadelphia Eagles New York Giants
First downs1920
Third down efficiency4/118/17
Fourth down efficiency0/00/0
Total yards418364
Passing yards221264
Passing – completions/attempts21/3523/39
Rushing yards197100
Rushing attempts2131
Yards per rush9.43.2
Penalties–yards5–304–35
Sacks against–yards3–212–25
Fumbles–lost3–22–1
Interceptions thrown11
Time of possession26:3133:29

Individual leaders

Philadelphia Passing
C/ATT* Yds TD INT
Michael Vick 21/35 242 3 1
Philadelphia Rushing
Cara Yds TD LGb
Michael Vick 10 130 1 35
LeSean McCoy 10 64 0 20
Jerome Harrison 1 3 0 3
Philadelphia Receiving
Recc Yds TD LGb
Brent Celek 2 72 1 65
Jeremy Maclin 7 59 2 13
DeSean Jackson 3 52 0 30
Jason Avant 3 35 0 18
LeSean McCoy 4 13 0 5
Jerome Harrison 1 7 0 7
Clay Harbor 1 4 0 4
Philadelphia Defense
Tak/Ast/Tott Int Ffg Sck
Jamar Chaney 12/4/16 0 1 0.0
Moise Fokou 6/1/7 0 0 1.0
Dimitri Patterson 6/1/7 0 0 0.0
Kurt Coleman 4/0/4 0 0 0.0
Trent Cole 3/7/10 0 0 0.0
Quintin Mikell 3/4/7 1 0 0.0
Juqua Parker 3/1/4 0 0 0.0
Mike Patterson 3/0/3 0 0 0.0
Asante Samuel 2/0/2 0 0 0.0
Ernie Sims 2/0/2 0 0 0.0
Nate Allen 1/2/3 0 0 0.0
Colt Anderson 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
Brodrick Bunkley 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
Antonio Dixon 1/1/2 0 0 0.0
Joselio Hanson 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
Akeem Jordan 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
Trevor Laws 1/0/1 0 0 1.0
Darryl Tapp 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
New York Passing
C/ATT* Yds TD INT
Eli Manning 23/39 289 4 1
New York Rushing
Cara Yds TD LGb
Ahmad Bradshaw 19 66 0 9
Brandon Jacobs 12 34 0 11
New York Receiving
Recc Yds TD LGb
Mario Manningham 8 113 2 35
Hakeem Nicks 6 63 1 22
Kevin Boss 3 59 1 36
Derek Hagan 3 36 0 16
Ahmad Bradshaw 2 14 0 11
Travis Beckum 1 4 0 4
New York Defense
Tak/Ast/Tott Int Ffg Sck
Michael Boley 6/1/7 0 0 0.0
Terrell Thomas 6/1/7 0 1 0.0
Justin Tuck 6/1/7 0 0 1.5
Keith Bulluck 3/1/4 0 0 0.0
Kenny Phillips 3/1/4 0 0 0.0
Jason Pierre-Paul 3/0/3 0 0 0.5
Osi Umenyiora 2/0/2 0 0 0.0
Corey Webster 2/0/2 1 0 0.0
Rocky Bernard 1/0/1 0 0 1.0
Chris Canty 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
Barry Cofield 1/0/1 0 0 0.0
Jonathan Goff 1/1/2 0 0 0.0
Deon Grant 1/1/2 0 0 0.0
Aaron Ross 1/1/2 0 0 0.0

*Completions/Attempts aCarries bLong play cReceptions tTackles gForced Fumble

Starting lineups

Philadelphia Position Position New York Giants
OFFENSE
Jeremy Maclin WR Hakeem Nicks
Jason Peters LT David Diehl
Todd Herremans LG Rich Seubert
Mike McGlynn C Shaun O'Hara
Max Jean-Gilles RG Chris Snee
King Dunlap RT Kareem McKenzie
Brent Celek TE Kevin Boss
DeSean Jackson WR Derek Hagan
Michael Vick QB Eli Manning
LeSean McCoy RB Brandon Jacobs
Clay Harbor TE FB Bear Pascoe
DEFENSE
Juqua Parker LE Justin Tuck
Mike Patterson LDT Barry Cofield
Antonio Dixon RDT Chris Canty
Trent Cole RE Osi Umenyiora
Ernie Sims WLB Michael Boley
Jamar Chaney MLB Jonathan Goff
Moise Fokou SLB DB Deon Grant
Asante Samuel LCB Corey Webster
Dimitri Patterson RCB Terrell Thomas
Quintin Mikell SS Kenny Phillips
Nate Allen FS Antrel Rolle

Game time and weather conditions

Aftermath

The win allowed the Atlanta Falcons, who would beat the Seattle Seahawks 34–18 later that day, to clinch a playoff spot.

The day after, newspapers in New York had pictures of Eli Manning and other players on the Giants following the epic collapse on their covers.[14] New York Post put on the front page cover, "GIANTS DOG IT Epic Collapse against Vick and the Eagles."[14] The Post also printed a photo of Eagles QB Michael Vick and two dogs superimposed on Giants players' faces behind him.[14] It was also discussed on morning news shows, including American Morning.[15] Commentators in both New York and Philadelphia also held up the morning newspapers in their cities, both of which had the headline about the Eagles beating the Giants.[14]

The Miracle at the New Meadowlands benefited the Eagles, who would have been eliminated from playoff contention had the Giants won instead. In the following week, the Green Bay Packers defeated the Giants, 45–17, enabling Philadelphia to clinch the NFC East division title. Despite the miracle win, it would be their last win of the season as the Eagles lost their next three games, including a Wild Card playoff game against the Packers.[16][17] Though the Giants won their week 17 matchup against the Washington Redskins, they failed to qualify for the playoffs since the Packers, who also finished the season at 10–6, won the tiebreaker, and would eventually win Super Bowl XLV.[18]

See also

References

  1. "NFL Betting Week 15 Eagles Vs Giants Odds and Predictions". Gambler's Palace.com. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  2. McLane, Jeff (December 20, 2010). "Miracle at the New Meadowlands". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. D1.
  3. Florio, Mike (December 19, 2010). "Miracle at the New Meadowlands sinks Giants". profootballtalk.com. Retrieved 2010-12-19.
  4. Stamm, Dan (December 20, 2010). "A New Miracle at the New Meadowlands". NBCPhiladelphia.com. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
  5. Frank, Reuben (December 19, 2010). "Meadowlands Miracles: A history of all 3 (4?)". CSNPhilly.com. Comcast SportNet Philly.
  6. Harrison, Elliot (June 10, 2011). "No. 1: Doesn't get better than 'Miracle at New Meadowlands'". nfl.com. Retrieved 2011-06-10.
  7. "The greatest play in NFL history is ...". National Football League. April 9, 2013. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  8. WK 15 Can't Miss Play: Jackson's Walk-Off Punt Return
  9. DeSean Jackson touchdown punt return 12/19/10 vs Giants – Merrill Reese radio call (long version) on YouTube
  10. Merrill Reese' Call of Jackson Game Winning Punt Return TD on YouTube
  11. New Meadowlands, New Miracle! The Last 7:41! on YouTube
  12. "NFL Game Center: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – 2010 Week 15". Nfl.com. Retrieved 2010-12-21.
  13. "Gamebook" (PDF). NFL.com. Retrieved 2010-12-20.
  14. 1 2 3 4 "How New York Media Saw Eagles' Miracle Victory". Philadelphia Sports Daily. December 20, 2010. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  15. "American Morning". CNN.com. CNN.com. December 20, 2010. Retrieved February 4, 2011.
  16. McLane, Jeff (January 3, 2011). "Pack Coming Back—Eagles fall to Cowboys, start preparing for rematch with Green Bay". Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E1.
  17. Tamari, Jonathan (January 10, 2011). "Out of Miracles—Miscues doom Birds do-or-die drive, earlier chances". Philadelphia Inquirer. p. E1.
  18. Fendrich, Howard (January 2, 2011). "Giants beat Redskins 17–14, but miss playoffs". Associated Press. The Giants (10–6) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are the first NFC teams since 1991 to miss out on the postseason despite double-digit victory totals.
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