Manning leads late touchdown drives as Giants
rally to beat Bears 21-16
CHICAGO (AP) -Eli Manning's second pass
landed in Brian Urlacher's hands. There was a fumble that led to a
field goal, too, and just when it seemed his day couldn't get much
worse, he threw an interception in the end zone.
Then, everything turned around.
Manning redeemed himself just in time, and
the New York Giants dealt the Chicago Bears' playoff hopes another
staggering blow.
Manning led two late touchdown drives and
Reuben Droughns scored on a 2-yard run with 1:33 remaining to lift
the Giants to a 21-16 victory over the Bears on Sunday.
Manning was awful for most of the game but
delivered in the latter stages after throwing four interceptions the
previous week in a drubbing by Minnesota.
''It's easy to forget bad plays,'' Manning
said. ''And to be a quarterback, to be a football player, you have
to be able to do that. You have to be able to forget the week
before. You have to be able to forget the play before and just move
on and work out the next play.''
The embattled quarterback threw a 6-yard
touchdown pass to Amani Toomer, which was initially ruled
incomplete, with 6:54 left to cap a 75-yard drive and cut the
Giants' deficit to 16-14.
''I knew I caught it,'' Toomer said. ''And
I knew (the replay) was going to look like I caught it, so it wasn't
a problem. I don't know if it hit my arms or hands, but I was
underneath it. I didn't even think it was that close.''
After the Bears (5-7) punted, the Giants
launched a 77-yard drive that ended with Droughns running around the
right end with 1:33 left. Manning hit David Tyree with a 24-yard
pass and threw a 15-yarder to Plaxico Burress that put the ball on
the 2.
The Bears got the ball with 1:28 remaining
and marched from their 41 to the Giants 28, before Rex Grossman
threw three incompletions - the last one broken up by James
Butler.
It was a brutal loss for the defending NFC
champions, who looked like they were about to put together
back-to-back wins for the first time this season.
''We'll continue to play until they tell
us we're out of it,'' Bears coach Lovie Smith said. ''Winning out
would've pretty much guaranteed us getting in. ... You just have to
keep playing and see what happens.''
Defensive end Alex Brown wasn't ready to
quit, either: ''We got to play anyway, so let's go play and let's
try to win and see what happens.''
Manning kept at it and made up for the
turnovers with a strong finish.
He was 16-for-27 with 195 yards with two
interceptions and a lost fumble, the turnovers dousing several
scoring threats by the Giants (8-4) or putting Chicago in good
position. He got intercepted on the game's opening possession by
Urlacher, leading to a touchdown, and he fumbled the ball away deep
in Chicago territory in the second quarter. That led to a field goal
by Robbie Gould.
Manning's problems continued in the third
period. Trailing 16-7, the Giants drove to the 1, only to see him
give it away again. He spun and avoided a sack by Alex Brown and
lofted a pass to Burress in the left corner of the end zone that a
leaping Charles Tillman intercepted.
The crowd erupted, but the Giants
celebrated in the end.
Derrick Ward ran for 154 yards and a
touchdown on 24 carries for New York, but injured his left ankle. He
left the stadium on crutches and is scheduled for an MRI on
Monday.
Although he got sacked six times, Grossman
was solid. He completed 25 of 46 passes for a season-high 296 yards
and did not throw an interception.
After losing Cedric Benson to a
season-ending left ankle injury last week, the Bears turned to
Adrian Peterson and he ran for 67 yards and caught seven passes for
82. Peterson had been used primarily on third downs this season,
after spending most of his five years on special teams.
But the offense stalled in the second
half. There were no sparks from Devin Hester, either.
As expected, the Giants did all they could
to avoid Hester and limited him to just three punt returns and one
kickoff return for a total of 35 yards.
New York's defense tightened up in the
second half, holding the Bears to 98 yards after allowing 214
through the first two quarters.
Notes: The Bears had hoped to get Pro Bowl
CB Nathan Vasher back, but he missed his ninth game with a groin
injury after practicing on a limited basis during the week. ...
Chicago also benched SS Adam Archuleta in favor of Brandon McGowan.
... The Giants were without CB Aaron Ross (hamstring) and S Gibril
Wilson (knee injury). Kevin Dockery, who replaced Ross for most of
the second half in the loss to Minnesota, started in his place.
Rookie Michael Johnson filled in for Wilson. ... Chicago had John
St. Clair start at right tackle over Fred Miller. |