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New York City throws a Giant party
Thousands of fans jam-packed lower Manhattan to celebrate the Giants' Super Bowl victory. Once players and coaches arrived to City Hall, they were given keys to the city during an emotional ceremony. Part I | Part IIBlogs
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Photos: Super Bowl XLVI
For the second time in four years, the Giants defeated the Patriots to win the Super Bowl in dramatic fashion. Relive a memorable night in Indianapolis. More >
For the second time in four years, the Giants defeated the Patriots to win the Super Bowl in dramatic fashion. Relive a memorable night in Indianapolis. More >
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NYC celebrates the Giants
The streets of Lower Manhattan were jam-packed with New York Giants fans celebrating Big Blue's Super Bowl XLVI victory over the New England Patriots.
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Super Bowl XLVI observations
Unsung heroes emerged, strategy prevailed and the greats delivered in the clutch. And Eli Manning proved once and for all he's an elite quarterback.
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