2008 New York Giants season

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2008 New York Giants season
OwnerJohn Mara
Steve Tisch
General managerJerry Reese
Head coachTom Coughlin
Home fieldGiants Stadium
Results
Record12–4
Division place1st NFC East
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Eagles) 11–23
Pro BowlersQB Eli Manning
G Chris Snee
C Shaun O'Hara
DE Justin Tuck
K John Carney
P Jeff Feagles
LS Zak DeOssie

The

NFC East
champions and finished with the #1 seed in the NFC playoffs for the only time in the Tom Coughlin era. Despite a franchise best 11–1 start and clinching the number 1 seed for the first time in eight years, the Giants lost three of their last four games, including their first playoff game against the Eagles 23-11, ending their season. The Giants were the only NFC team from the 2007 playoffs to qualify for the 2008 playoffs.

This for the first time since 1992, Michael Strahan was not on the opening day roster.

The 2008 season was the first and only time in franchise history the Giants qualified for the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season. This was also the first time that the Giants made the playoffs the year after making the Super Bowl, after missing the playoffs in 1987 (following win in Super Bowl XXI), 1991 (following win in Super Bowl XXV), and 2001 (following loss in Super Bowl XXXV).

The 2008 Giants led the NFL in rushing and set a franchise record with 2,518 rushing yards. Their running attack was headlined by the trio of

two players to rush for more than 1,000 yards: Jacobs (1,089) and Ward (1,025).[1] Ward signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after the season while Jacobs and Bradshaw won another Super Bowl with the Giants in 2011
.

Offseason

The Cincinnati Bengals visit Giants Stadium, September 21

Player and personnel moves

Releases and injuries

On February 29, the first day of free-agency, Giants

safety Gibril Wilson went to the Oakland Raiders, and linebacker Reggie Torbor joined the Miami Dolphins.[2]

On March 14, free agent defensive tackle William Joseph departed to join Wilson with the Raiders.[3]

On April 10, defensive tackle Manuel Wright was released.[4]

On June 9, 15-year veteran, and seven-time Pro-Bowler, Michael Strahan retired and joined the Fox NFL broadcasting team.[5][6]

On August 26, undrafted rookie free-agent Terrance Stringer was waived.[7]

Draft Class

Round Selection Player Position College
1 31 Kenny Phillips
Safety
Miami (Fla.)
2 63 Terrell Thomas Cornerback USC
3 95 Mario Manningham Wide receiver Michigan
4 123 Bryan Kehl
Outside linebacker
BYU
5 165 Jonathan Goff Linebacker Vanderbilt
6 198 Andre' Woodson Quarterback Kentucky
199 Robert Henderson Defensive end Southern Miss

NOTES:

The Giants move up one overall position in the first round due to the forfeiture of the New England Patriots first round draft pick.[8]

Staff

2008 New York Giants staff
Front office
  • President/CEO – John Mara
  • Chairman/Executive Vice President – Steve Tisch
  • Senior vice president/general manager – Jerry Reese
  • Vice president of player evaluation –
    Chris Mara
  • Assistant general manager – Kevin Abrams
  • Director of pro personnel –
    David Gettleman
  • Assistant director of pro personnel – Ken Sternfeld
  • Director of college scouting – Marc Ross

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive coordinator – Kevin Gilbride
  • Quarterbacks –
    Chris Palmer
  • Running backs – Jerald Ingram
  • Wide receivers –
    Mike Sullivan
  • Tight ends – Mike Pope
  • Offensive line –
    Pat Flaherty
  • Assistant offensive line – Dave DeGuglielmo
  • Offensive quality control –
    Sean Ryan
 

Defensive coaches

Special Team coaches

  • Special teams coordinator –
    Tom Quinn
  • Assistant special teams – Thomas McGaughey

Strength and conditioning

Final roster

New York Giants 2008 final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad

rookies in italics
Pro Bowlers in bold
53 active, 11 inactive, 8 practice squad

2008 season

Preseason schedule

Week Date Time Opponent Result Game site Record NFL Recap
1 August 7, 2008 7:00 P.M. at Detroit Lions L 10–13 Ford Field 0–1 Recap
2 August 18, 2008 8:00 P.M. Cleveland Browns W 37–34 Giants Stadium 1–1 Recap
3 August 23, 2008 7:00 P.M. at New York Jets L 7–10 Giants Stadium 1–2 Recap
4 August 28, 2008 7:00 P.M. New England Patriots W 19–14 Giants Stadium 2–2 Recap

Regular season

The Giants began their title defense in the traditional

Washington Redskins at Giants Stadium
. Traditionally, this game is usually played on the first Thursday following Labor Day in the United States. This day fell on September 4 in 2008.

On March 26, the

NFL, NBC, and the Republican National Committee agreed in principle to move the kickoff time of the opener to 7:00 pm EDT instead of 8:30 pm EDT to accommodate the 2008 Republican National Convention.[11]

Week Date Time Opponent Result Game site Record TV NFL Recap
1 September 4, 2008 7:00 P.M. Washington Redskins W 16–7 Giants Stadium 1–0 NBC Recap
2 September 14, 2008 1:00 P.M. at St. Louis Rams W 41–13
Edward Jones Dome
2–0 Fox Recap
3 September 21, 2008 1:00 P.M. Cincinnati Bengals W 26–23 (OT) Giants Stadium 3–0 CBS Recap
4 Bye week
5 October 5, 2008 1:00 P.M. Seattle Seahawks W 44–6 Giants Stadium 4–0 Fox Recap
6 October 13, 2008 8:30 P.M. at Cleveland Browns L 14–35 Cleveland Browns Stadium 4–1 ESPN Recap
7 October 19, 2008 1:00 P.M. San Francisco 49ers W 29–17 Giants Stadium 5–1 Fox Recap
8 October 26, 2008 4:15 P.M. at Pittsburgh Steelers W 21–14
Heinz Field
6–1 Fox Recap
9 November 2, 2008 4:15 P.M. Dallas Cowboys W 35–14 Giants Stadium 7–1 Fox Recap
10 November 9, 2008 8:15 P.M. at Philadelphia Eagles W 36–31 Lincoln Financial Field 8–1 NBC Recap
11 November 16, 2008 1:00 P.M. Baltimore Ravens W 30–10 Giants Stadium 9–1 CBS Recap
12 November 23, 2008 4:15 P.M. at Arizona Cardinals W 37–29
University of Phoenix Stadium
10–1 Fox Recap
13 November 30, 2008 1:00 P.M. at Washington Redskins W 23–7
FedExField
11–1 Fox Recap
14 December 7, 2008 1:00 P.M. Philadelphia Eagles L 14–20 Giants Stadium 11–2 Fox Recap
15 December 14, 2008 8:15 P.M. at Dallas Cowboys L 8–20 Texas Stadium 11–3 NBC Recap
16 December 21, 2008 8:15 P.M. Carolina Panthers W 34–28 (OT) Giants Stadium 12–3 NBC Recap
17 December 28, 2008 1:00 P.M. at Minnesota Vikings L 19–20 Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 12–4 Fox Recap

Standings

NFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
(1) New York Giants 12 4 0 .750 4–2 9–3 427 294 L1
(6) Philadelphia Eagles 9 6 1 .594 2–4 7–5 416 289 W1
Dallas Cowboys 9 7 0 .563 3–3 7–5 362 365 L2
Washington Redskins 8 8 0 .500 3–3 7–5 265 296 L1

Week 1: vs. Washington Redskins

NFL Kickoff game
Period 1 2 34Total
Redskins 0 7 007
Giants 10 6 0016

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

With their Super Bowl championship title to defend, the Giants began their season in the annual kickoff game against their NFC East rivals, the

Washington Redskins. In the first quarter, New York got a fast start as Super Bowl XLII MVP QB Eli Manning capped off the game's opening drive with a 1-yard TD run. Later in the quarter, kicker John Carney managed to get a 24-yard field goal. In the second quarter, the G-Men increased their lead with Carney nailing a 25-yard and a 47-yard field goal. Near the end of the half, the Redskins managed to get on the board as QB Jason Campbell completed a 12-yard TD pass to WR Santana Moss
. New York's defense stiffened in the second half and allowed them to hold on for the victory.

With the win, not only did the Giants begin their season at 1–0, they also became the 9th-straight defending Super Bowl champion to win their season opener.

Week 2: at St. Louis Rams

Coming off their divisional home win over the Redskins, the Giants flew to the

Edward Jones Dome for a Week 2 duel with the St. Louis Rams. In the first quarter, the G-Men drew first blood with QB Eli Manning completing a 33-yard TD pass to WR Plaxico Burress
. In the second quarter, the teams traded 2 field goals, and the Giants led 13-7 at halftime.

In the third quarter, New York increased its lead with Manning completing a 10-yard TD pass to WR Amani Toomer. In the fourth quarter, the Rams tried to rally as QB Marc Bulger completed a 45-yard TD pass to WR Torry Holt. Afterwards, the Big Blue pulled away with Manning's 18-yard TD pass to RB Ahmad Bradshaw, DE Justin Tuck's 41-yard interception return for a touchdown, and Bradshaw's 31-yard TD run.

With the win, not only did the Giants improve to 2–0, but they also picked up their 12th consecutive road win.

Week 3: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

Period 1 2 34OTTotal
Bengals 3 10 010023
Giants 0 10 310326

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Coming off their road win over the Rams, the Giants went home for a Week 3 interconference duel with the Cincinnati Bengals. In the first quarter, the G-Men trailed early as Bengals kicker Shayne Graham kicked a 22-yard field goal. In the second quarter, New York responded with RB Brandon Jacobs getting a 1-yard TD run. Cincinnati replied with RB Chris Perry getting a 25-yard TD run, yet the Giants managed to tie the game with kicker John Carney getting a 24-yard field goal. The Bengals ended the first half with Graham's 30-yard field goal.

In the third quarter, Big Blue responded with Carney's 46-yard field goal. In the fourth quarter, the Giants took the lead with Carney kicking a 26-yard field goal. Cincinnati took the lead again with QB Carson Palmer completing a 17-yard TD pass to WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh. New York reclaimed the lead with QB Eli Manning completing a 4-yard TD pass to TE Kevin Boss on 3rd and Goal, yet the Bengals tied the game with Graham's 21-yard field goal as time expired. In overtime, after exchanging punts, Manning led the Giants on a 6 play, 66-yard game winning drive, with Carney kicking a 22-yard field goal.

With the win, the Giants entered the bye week at 3–0.

  • New York on offense in week 3
    New York on offense in week 3
  • Eli Manning in the shotgun
    Eli Manning in the shotgun
  • Manning passing against Cincinnati
    Manning passing against Cincinnati
  • New York huddle against Cincinnati
    New York huddle against Cincinnati
  • The Bengals on offense at New York
    The Bengals on offense at New York
  • The Giants offensive line
    The Giants offensive line
  • A New York 2nd down play
    A New York 2nd down play
  • Carson Palmer is sacked
    Carson Palmer is sacked

Week 5: vs. Seattle Seahawks

Period 1 2 34Total
Seahawks 3 3 006
Giants 14 13 10744

at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey