Giants Blow Away Redskins, Stay in Playoff Hunt

GIANTS 45
REDSKINS 12

How about that high powered Giants offense? Better yet, how about that Giants defense?

On Monday night in Washington D.C. the Giants D finally stepped to the plate and delivered a needed home run. In a year, where the Giants have battled injuries to linebackers, safties and corner backs, as well as increased pressure from outside the orgainization to fire Defensive Coordinator Bill Sheridan, the Giants held the Redskins to just 12 points, the lowest total allowed since the Giants beat the Oakland Raiders 44-7 on October 11!

The Giants harrassed Redskins quarterback Jason Campbell all night, sacking him five times, and picking him off twice. The Giants even managed to knock Campbell out of the game in the second quarter, although he did return after halftime.

As for the Giants offense, they were spectacular. Eli Manning led the way with 268 yards passing and three touchdowns, which included a 23 yard TD to Derek Hagan, and a 25 yard pass to Mario Manningham.

The Giants racked up 387 yards of offense and 23 first downs on the Redskins, to sink Washington to 4-10 on the season.

The Giants improve to 8-6, with their slim playoff hopes still alive. Box score.

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