David Tyree is no stranger to challenges. In the 2008 Super Bowl as his underdog New York Giants faced off against the mighty New England Patriots with less than two minutes to go, quarterback Eli ...
The 18-0 Patriots went into Super Bowl 42 against the Giants as 12-point favorites, looking to complete the perfect season.
The 2008 Super Bowl helmet-catch hero believes the 2-12 Giants should start veteran backup Jameis Winston at quarterback for the remainder of the regular season. Dart, the 25th overall pick in the ...
There's something about facing the Patriots that brings out the best in Giants receivers. Back in 2008, there was David Tyree elevating above Rodney Harrison to pin a ball to his head and increase the ...
Former Giants wide receiver David Tyree has seen enough from Jaxson Dart this season. Tyree told the New York Post that he believes “the risks are too great” for the Giants to keep playing the rookie ...
With the New York Giants having been mathematically eliminated from the playoffs for several weeks now, some fans, analysts, and even former players are calling for Jaxson Dart to be benched for the ...
It turns out David Tyree is okay with using his head to win Super Bowls, but he draws the line at someone else losing theirs trying to win meaningless games in December. Or something of that nature.
ALBANY, N.Y. -- David Tyree's helmet helped him make "The Catch" during the New York Giants' Super Bowl upset of the New England Patriots in 2008. It's not always his friend. He threw his headgear to ...
For New York sports fans, this millennium began with a bang. What better way to ring in the 2000s than with the first — and, to this point, only — World Series between the Yankees and Mets? That’s one ...
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