11-27-2020, 12:02 PM
(11-27-2020, 11:53 AM)fredtoast Wrote: Bengals have a career 6-4 record against NYG.
To be honest, even though I have been a Bengal fan for almost 50 years I can only remember one game against the Giants. 2012 when we started the season 3-5 a lot of people were saying that the 9 win season of 2011 was just a fluke. But we blew out the 6-3 Giants 31-13 and went on a tear to finish 7-1 and make the playoffs for the second straight year. Dalton's 4 tds passes were the most ever by a Bengal QB against the Giants.
Other individual records against the Giants.
Passing yards................. 286, Palmer 9-21-08
Passer rating (15 att)...... 127.6, Dalton 11-11-12 (see above)
Rush yds....................... 83, Archie Griffin,11-17-77 (Bengals led 27-6 at half and only completed 5 passes the entire game, Anderson still had 154 passing yards and 3 tds)
Receptions.................... 12, Houshmanzadeh 9-21-08
Receiving yards............. 146, Houshmanzsdeh 9-21-08
Receiving td.................. 2, Billy Brooks, 11-27-77, Carl Pickens 12-11-94 (Bengals entire offense only scored 26 tds that year, Pickens had 11), Chad Johnson 12-26-04 (Including game-winner with just 0:44 left)
I only remember the '04 game against the NY football giants. I believe the Bengals were already out of the playoff hunt but it was still a most ripping last minute victory. I remember the stadium erupting and you could see snow flying up out of the stands as people celebrated. We may have been out of the playoffs but most of us felt that with marvin and carson, the playoff drought would be over soon.
6-4 is hardly ownage however..look at the steelers v bengals to see what ownage really is.