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New York Giants: Defense, Bradshaw and Jacobs Too Much for Redskins

December 6, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

The New York Giants welcomed the Washington Redskins to a cold and blustery New Meadowlands Stadium where the Giants held serve and maintained a tie for the division lead with the Philadelphia Eagles.
On a day where winds were routinely gusting above 30 miles per hour, the Giants looked to their running game to down the men from Washington.
Brandon Jacobs may have started, but Ahmad Bradshaw got in the mix as well as he finished off the Redskins.
With the wide receiving corps still decimated by injuries to starters Steve Smith and Hakeem Nicks, Jacobs and Bradshaw stepped up to provide the Giant offense with a combined four rushing touchdowns, the most in one game for New York since 2004.
Jacobs finished the day with eight carries for 103 yards and two touchdowns, while Bradshaw accounted for 97 yards on 25 carries as he added two scores of his own.
Jacobs saw action early in the game, and he broke off long run after long run. Despite the success of Jacobs, Cou...

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