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Weekly Release Week 3 WEEKLY RELEASE WEEK 3 NEW YORK san francisco GIANTS vs. 49ers SEPTEMBER 27, 2020 • metlife stadium together blue regular season schedule DATE OPPONENT STADIUM TIME / RESULT NETWORK RADIO Monday, Sept. 14 Pittsburgh Steelers MetLife Stadium L 26-16 WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Sept. 20 Chicago Bears Soldier Field L 17-13 WFAN AM Sunday, Sept. 27 San Francisco 49ers MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN AM Sunday, Oct. 4 Los Angeles Rams SoFi Stadium 4:05pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Oct. 11 Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium 4:25pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Oct. 18 Washington Football Team MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Thursday, Oct. 22 Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field 8:20pm WFAN FM/AM Monday, Nov. 2 Tampa Bay Buccaneers MetLife Stadium 8:15pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Nov. 8 Washington Football Team FedEx Field 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Nov. 15 Philadelphia Eagles MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Nov. 29 Cincinatti Bengals Paul Brown Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Dec. 6 Seattle Seahawks CenturyLink Field 4:05pm WFAN FM/AM Monday, Dec. 13 Arizona Cardinals MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Dec. 20 Cleveland Browns MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Dec. 27 Baltimore Ravens M&T Bank Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM Sunday, Jan. 3 Dallas Cowboys MetLife Stadium 1:00pm WFAN FM/AM HOME GAME *FLEX SCHEDULE ELIGIBLE // ALL TIMES ARE EASTERN giants vs. 49ers giants-49ers series breakdown Big Blue returns home this Sunday, September 27 to face Series Meetings: 34 the San Francisco 49ers. Giants’ Overall Record: 17-16 Home: 9-8 The Giants and 49ers have split their last four games dating Away: 8-8 back to 2014, with each team winning once at home and First Game: Giants 23 vs. 49ers 14 (11/09/1952) once on the road. They last faced each other on Monday Last Game: Giants 27 at 49ers 23 (11/12/2018) night, Nov. 12, 2018 in Santa Clara, where Eli Manning’s Giants Shutouts: None three-yard touchdown pass to Sterling Shepard with 53 49ers Shutouts: 1; Last: 49ers 12 vs. Giants 0 seconds remaining in the game capped a 75-yard drive and (11/23/1980) gave the Giants a 27-23 victory. Giants Total Points: 667 49ers Total Points: 660 The teams split two games in MetLife in 2014 and 2015. Most Points, Giants: 48; Giants 48 vs. 49ers 14 How close is this series? The teams have met 41 times combined in the regular season and postseason. The Giants (11/17/1963) have 21 victories, the 49ers have 20. In those 41 games, they Most Points, 49ers: 41; 49ers 41 at Giants 21 are separated by only five points (Giants 843, 49ers 838). (10/5/1987) Most Points, Both Teams: 62; Giants 48 vs. 49ers 14 (11/17/1963); 2020 Nfc east standings Fewest Points, Both Teams: 10; 49ers 7 at Giants 3 TEAM RECORD HOME AWAY PCT. (12/3/1990) Washington Football Team 1-1 1-0 0-1 .500 Dallas Cowboys 1-1 0-0 0-1 .500 big blue breakdown New York Giants 0-2 0-1 0-1 .000 Philadelphia Eagles 0-2 0-1 0-1 .000 The Giants are 2nd in the NFL in pass 188.5 defense. Through Week 2 they are averaging 188.5 yards per game. GIANTs SPOTLIGHT: LB Blake Martinez most memorable sports moment This season Jabrill Peppers has 4 punt Winning the Rose Bowl my senior year in 2016 50 returns for 50 yards. His 12.5 punt (Stanford) when we beat Iowa. return average is 3rd in the NFL. Why do you wear 54? When I was in high school I was number 5 and then in college I was number 4. I This Sunday, Will Hernandez will play wore 50 in Green Bay but that number 35 in his 35th straight game as a Giant. is retired here (Ken Strong). I paired He has never missed an offensive snap together my high school and college in his NFL career. numbers. best piece of advice Don’t let anything negative take away your 6 Cornerback James Bradberry leads the love for the game. NFL with 6 passes defensed this season. Through Week 2, he leads the NFL. pregame rituals Nothing crazy, I just have a set time limit for when I start doing my stuff. 2 hours before the game I have certain stretches Through Week 2, the Giants rank 4th in that I do. 20 minutes before the game get 4 my shoulder pads on and get ready to go. total defense in the NFL. quarantine acitivites I think I went to the grocery store like 4 times. I was at my workout facility that my dad built this offseason. I was upstairs then walked right down stairs and worked out every day. THIS WEEK’S sCHEDULE 22 TUESDAY 23WEDNESDAY 24THURSDAY 25 FRIDAY 26SATURDAY 27 SUNDAY 12pm- 1:00 pm 12:15 pm 11:30am 11:10am NO AVAILABILITY Assistant Head Coach/ 1:00 p.m. Assistant Coaches Coach Judge Available Defensive Coordinator Patrick Head Coach Joe Judge NYG vs SF Available Graham Available Available 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Practice 11:45am 11:30 am-1:15 pm Players’ Day Off Offensive Coordinator Jason Garrett Available Practice 2:45 pm Player Interviews 12:00pm 1:20 pm Special Teams Coordinator Player Interviews Thomas McGaughey Available TBD 49ers Head Coach Kyle 12:15pm Shanahan Conference Head Coach Joe Judge Call Available 12:30pm-2:30pm Practice broadcast information pronunciations TELEVISION: FOX (1:00pm kickoff) SAQUON Barkley (SAY-quaan) Play-by-Play: Kevin Burkhardt Casey KREITER (CRY-ter) Analyst: Daryl Johnston Spencer PULLEY (PULL-ee) Sideline: Pam Oliver KADEN Smith (KAY-den) Watch on Mobile (In Market Only): LEVINE TOILOLO (Luh-VEEN Toy-LOW-low) Live Streams available on the following platforms*: Oshane XIMINES (ZIM-en-ess) • Yahoo! Sports (mobile browser or app) • New York Giants official app for iOS devices Kevin ZEITLER (ZITE-ler) • New York Giants mobile website for iOS devices (Safari browser ONLY) Isaac YIADOM (yeah-dum) *Please check your local TV listings to confirm availability. iOS mobile web and app users should “Allow Location Access” (via Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Safari). NATIONAL RADIO: SPORTS USA giants on the web Giants.com is the only place to watch live broadcasts of Head GIANTS RADIO: WFAN 660 AM Coach Joe Judge’s press conferences, player spotlight features and more. Play-by-Play: Bob Papa Analyst: Carl Banks APP: Download the FREE Giants Mobile App to get Giants news on the go 24/7! Signup for the Giants.com E-Newsletter, which fea- Sideline: Howard Cross tures weekly game preview information at Giants.com/Newsletter. Pregame: Lance Medow, Jeff Feagles, Paul Dottino, John Schmeelk giants on social Postgame: Lance Medow, Bob Papa, Carl Banks & Jeff Feagles Twitter: @Giants The Giants pregame show will begin at 11:30am on WFAN 660 AM and 101.9 FM. The postgame show can be heard immediate- Snapchat: @NewYorkGiants ly after the game on WFAN 660 AM and 101.9 FM. Facebook: @NewYorkGiants GIANTS POSTGAME LIVE: MSG NETWORKS Instagram: @NYGiants Host: Bob Papa Youtube: @NewYorkGiantsFootball1925 Analyst: Victor Cruz Reports: Madelyn Burke media guide The electronic version of the Giants 2020 Media guide is available “Giants Postgame Live, presented by Mercedes,” is the official one-hour postgame show that will air immediately following online, please visit: https://giants.1rmg.com/ every regular season and playoff game on MSG Network. giants announce captains for 2020 season EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. – The new era of Giants leadership extends to the team’s 2020 captains. The Giants announced on Tuesday, September 8 the six captains for Joe Judge’s first season as head coach, which begins Monday night at home against the Pittsburgh Steelers. They were chosen in a vote by the players. Saquon Barkley is the only one of the six who was a captain in 2019. Two of the captains – Blake Martinez and Nate Ebner – are first-year Giants. The Giants’ 2020 captains: Offense: Saquon Barkley, Daniel Jones Defense: Blake Martinez, Dalvin Tomlinson Special Teams: Nate Ebner, Jabrill Peppers Jones, like Barkley last year, was selected to be a captain in his second season. This is the 14th consecutive season the Giants’ starting quarterback will serve as a captain. Eli Manning, of course, held the honor the last 13 years. Barkley is the only running back to be a captain since the Giants began selecting season-long captains in 2007. Tomlinson, a defensive/nose tackle, started all 48 games in each of his first three seasons. He is the first defensive lineman to be elected a captain since Justin Tuck in 2013. Martinez joined the Giants as a free agent this season from the Green Bay Packers, for whom he was a rotating game captain last year. Ebner played on three Super Bowl championship teams in his eight seasons with the New England Patriots. Though listed as a safety, Ebner played almost exclusively on special teams the last three years. Peppers, a starting safety who also returns punts, is a second-year Giant who played his first two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. new york giants team of teams initiative The New York Giants continue to inspire change in the community through their Team of Teams initiative. The players and coaches have split themselves into nine teams and have partnered with an organi- zation in a dedicated region within New York and New Jersey. Their efforts focus on racial injustice, criminal justice reform, educational equity, police-community relations and voter registration.
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