NY Giants 27, Carolina 13

1 2 3 4 T
NYG (7-6) 3 14 10 0 27
CAR (6-7) 0 10 0 3 13

Final

1:00 PM ET
December 10, 2006
Bank of America Stadium,
Charlotte, NC

Giants right ship after sinking Weinke (423 yards), Panthers

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1522
3rd down efficiency
4-185-16
4th down efficiency
2-20-2
Total Yards307463
Passing172418
Comp-Att
17-3334-61
Yards per pass
5.26.9
Rushing13545
Rushing Attempts
3515
Yards per rush
3.93.0
Penalties2-107-37
Turnovers03
Fumbles lost
00
Interceptions thrown
03
Possession30:2529:35
Air/Ground Leaders
NY Giants Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Manning17/3317230
Carolina Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Weinke34/6142313
NY Giants Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Barber20112020
Jacobs101609
Carolina Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Foster823012
Weinke316013
NY Giants Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Burress477145
Shockey649125
Carolina Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Carter8144138
Smith567021
NY Giants Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Jacobs100
Manning100
Carolina Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Weinke100
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERNYGCAR
FG10:04Jay Feely 32 Yd
Drive: 14 plays, 45 yds, 5:45
30
SECOND QUARTERNYGCAR
TD0:12Plaxico Burress 28 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 76 yds, :56
100
TD2:01Drew Carter 36 Yd Pass From Chris Weinke (John Kasay Kick)
Drive: 4 plays, 78 yds, 1:49
107
FG11:58John Kasay 37 Yd
Drive: 11 plays, 71 yds, 3:24
1010
TD14:33Jeremy Shockey 1 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 9 plays, 79 yds, 2:35
1710
THIRD QUARTERNYGCAR
FG4:16Jay Feely 29 Yd
Drive: 7 plays, 35 yds, 3:17
2010
TD8:01David Tyree 3 Yd Pass From Eli Manning (Jay Feely Kick)
Drive: 5 plays, 14 yds, 2:16
2710
FOURTH QUARTERNYGCAR
FG10:28John Kasay 45 Yd
Drive: 12 plays, 64 yds, 3:07
2713

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -- Eli Manning and Tiki Barber put the New York Giants back in playoff shape. Chris Weinke couldn't revive Carolina's sinking season.

Scouts Inc.'s take ...
The Panthers' attack was extremely unbalanced (61 passes to 15 runs). QB Chris Weinke (right) completed passes to nine different receivers but threw three interceptions. The Giants' defense didn't have great numbers (418 passing yards allowed), but it shut down the Panthers' running game and made Carolina one-dimensional.

New York played a lot of two-deep, man-under coverage schemes that allowed it to double cover Panthers receiver Steve Smith and force Weinke to throw into coverage. Carolina third receiver Drew Carter (eight catches, 144 yards) benefited from the attention the Giants gave Steve Smith.

The Giants relied on the run with Tiki Barber (112 yards rushing), giving Eli Manning a shot to go down the field off play action to his playmakers, Jeremy Shockey and Plaxico Burress. Manning looked more like the quarterback at the beginning of the season. He tossed three TD passes and was intercepted once.

Manning threw three touchdown passes and Barber ran for 112 yards as the Giants snapped a four-game losing streak with a 27-13 win over the banged-up Panthers on Sunday.

The Giants (7-6) remained tied with Philadelphia and Atlanta for the NFC wild-card lead. The Panthers (6-7) lost their third straight and will lose tiebreakers to the Eagles and Giants.

Weinke, making his first start in more than four years in place of the injured Jake Delhomme, threw for a team-record 423 yards, but had three second-half interceptions. He also was undone by drops and a nonexistent running game.

While most of the attention was on Delhomme's sprained right thumb that forced him to miss his first game in four seasons, the Panthers' injury-plagued defense proved to be no match for the Giants.

The win also took some pressure off embattled coach Tom Coughlin, who had come under fire after a series of late-game collapses and player sniping.

"This not just a relief for him, it's a relief for all of us," Giants linebacker Antonio Pierce said. "If anything bad happens to the head man, it runs down to us. I think the whole organization feels a lot better."

Barber went over 10,000 career yards rushing in the second quarter on the way to his fifth 100-yard game of the season.

Manning had his second solid outing in a row, throwing a 2-yard touchdown pass to David Tyree midway through the third quarter to make it 27-10.

"Eli did a great job, directing us and leading us out there," Barber said. "We've put a lot into it. Obviously, things swirling around would suggest otherwise. We've been energetic. We've been having a good time despite what the perception is."

Tyree's touchdown was set up after the first of Gibril Wilson's two interceptions of Weinke. The 34-year-old former Heisman Trophy winner, who hasn't been a full-time starter since Carolina's 1-15 season in 2001, completed 34 of 61 passes, but struggled with his accuracy in the second half.

Kevin Dockery picked off Weinke in the fourth quarter, sending most of the crowd home.

Weinke, who had thrown 13 passes in the past four seasons, had at least six different players drop passes. He surpassed Steve Beuerlein's record of 373 yards passing against Green Bay in 1999, but it didn't stop the downward spiral of Carolina's once promising season.

Carolina's starting cornerbacks, Ken Lucas and Chris Gamble, both missed the game with hamstring injuries. Rookie Richard Marshall and Christian Morton started in their place, but Morton pulled up with a hamstring injury five minutes into the game while playing on special teams and didn't return.

That forced Dion Byrum, an undrafted rookie signed last month off Tampa Bay's practice squad, to work with the first team. Safety Mike Minter was the third cornerback on passing downs.

Plaxico Burress took advantage, beating Marshall on a 45-yard pass and Byrum for a 28-yard TD that made it 10-0 in the second quarter.

"I got caught out of position," Byrum said. "I was trying to get the call from my safety on what coverage we were supposed to be in and by that time they had snapped the ball, and Plaxico being 6-5 with that long stride, he had already gained those eight or nine yards on me."

Weinke got going in the second quarter, throwing a perfect pass to the outside shoulder of Drew Carter, who hauled it in over Dockery for a 36-yard touchdown that cut the Giants' lead to 10-7.

Carter, who had eight catches for a career-high 144 yards, made a diving catch for a 38-yard gain and Weinke scrambled for 13 yards on the next possession, leading to John Kasay's tying 37-yard field goal.

But Manning's 1-yard touchdown pass to Jeremy Shockey in the final minute of the first half gave the Giants the lead for good at 17-10.

DeShaun Foster returned from an elbow injury that sidelined him for two games, but the Panthers managed only 45 yards rushing.

"Our mindset was to establish the run and take our shots when they were there," Weinke said. "We had to play catch up. It's hard to be successful in the NFL when you are one dimensional and the pressure was on us to make plays down the field."

Steve Smith was held to five catches for 67 yards as Delhomme looked on from the sideline wearing a hooded sweatshirt.

Delhomme hadn't missed a game since taking over as Carolina's No. 1 quarterback at halftime of the 2003 season-opener.

Game notes
The Giants improved to 2-11 in the past three seasons when defensive end Michael Strahan doesn't play. Strahan missed his fifth straight game with a right foot injury. ... With Gamble out, Steve Smith returned three punts for a 3.7 average. ... Carolina TE Kris Mangum suffered an injured hip in the fourth quarter and did not return.


NFL Scores

Thursday, December 7th 2006
Cleveland 7 Final
Pittsburgh 27
Sunday, December 10th 2006
Oakland 10 Final
Cincinnati 27
Minnesota 30 Final
Detroit 20
Baltimore 20 Final
Kansas City 10
New England 0 Final
Miami 21
Atlanta 17 Final
Tampa Bay 6
Philadelphia 21 Final
Washington 19
NY Giants 27 Final
Carolina 13
Indianapolis 17 Final
Jacksonville 44
Tennessee 26 Final
Houston 20 OT
Seattle 21 Final
Arizona 27
Green Bay 30 Final
San Francisco 19
Buffalo 31 Final
NY Jets 13
Denver 20 Final
San Diego 48
New Orleans 42 Final
Dallas 17
Monday, December 11th 2006
Chicago 42 Final
St. Louis 27