Big plays lift Giants 31-24
APNews
Dec 07, 2009
Brandon Jacobs' sensational touchdown left nearly everyone in the stadium breathless. Except the Giants' bruising running back, that is.
Displaying his speed and versatility, Jacobs galloped 74 yards for the go-ahead touchdown in New York's 31-24 victory over Dallas on Sunday that scrambled the NFC East standings. The longest play of his five NFL seasons also was the most satisfying.
"When you're running that route, you don't see that much," Jacobs said. "As soon as I turned, I caught the ball, and I never looked back as I headed upfield.
"I was looking to get 15 to 20 yards. I had no idea I would go the distance."
Was he winded by the end?
"I was good," he said, "able to celebrate and talk trash."
A lot of talking goes on when these intense division rivals meet. Jacobs knew full well it was the first time in his career the Giants swept the Cowboys during the regular season.
"It's the biggest play of my career," he said. "It's extra special against Dallas. That's absolutely a team I can't stand. I've been hating Dallas ever since I knew anything about football."
The thing to know about football in the NFC East is that it's a three-team race with a month to go. Dallas is 8-4, tied with Philadelphia at the top. New York is 7-5.
Next week, the Giants host the Eagles, who already have a head-to-head win with them. Dallas has a victory over Philly.
"It's good to see that when you put some pressure on us and we needed to get something going," Manning said, "we were able to come out and do some things and win the game."
For Dallas, the questions about folding in December will be raised again. Tony Romo is 5-9 in the month, and even a career-high in yards passing couldn't prevent another defeat.
New York won despite huge stats for Dallas tight end Jason Witten, wide receivers Roy Williams and Miles Austin, and Romo. Witten included his 500th career catch among a career-best 14 receptions for 156 yards. Romo went 41 of 55 for 392 yards, a career high, and three TDs, two to Roy Williams. Austin had 10 catches for 104 yards and one touchdown.
"We've got to challenge ourselves and find a way to play," Witten said. "We have to get back to it and forget all this December stuff. I'm not trying to avoid it or say it's not true. We've got to put it away. You let another one slip and you're really in trouble."
Jacobs' touchdown was the Giants' longest play of the season _ for about 14 minutes. Then Domenik Hixon broke a 79-yard punt return.
Hixon clinched the win as he ran into a pile, got free, cut right and down the sideline behind a stream of solid blocks.