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Monday, November 10th, 2008
November 10, 2008
November 10, 2008
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November 10, 2008

By ROB MAADDI, AP Sports Writer
PHILADELPHIA – If there was any doubt the New York Giants rule the NFC East, the Super Bowl champions erased it Sunday night.
Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes, Brandon Jacobs had two TD runs and the Giants held on to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 36-31 and further distance themselves from the pack in the NFL’s toughest division.
The Eagles had the ball at their own 45 with 1:55 left, but Brian Westbrook was stopped on fourth-and-1.
The Giants (8-1) are two games ahead of the Washington Redskins and three in front of the Eagles (5-4) and Dallas Cowboys. New York is 3-0 against its division rivals, but has only one other win against an opponent with a winning record.
Perhaps the Giants’ easy first-half schedule — their first eight opponents are a combined 27-44 — was a reason oddsmakers made the Eagles a three-point favorite.
Miffed by the prognosticators’ pick, the Giants proved them all wrong. They did get help from the referees on two close calls in the second half.
Jacobs lost the ball at the goal line on his 2-yard TD run that made it 36-24. The Eagles challenged, but officials upheld the play.
The Giants went ahead 27-24 two plays after a reversed call gave them a first down at the Eagles 3. Manning’s 17-yard pass to Kevin Boss on third-and-10 was initially ruled illegal because he appeared to release the ball from beyond the line of scrimmage. Replays showed Manning’s back foot was behind the line, Jacobs ran in from the 3 for the go-ahead score.
Donovan McNabb had three TD passes for the Eagles, but the Giants shut down Westbrook.
McNabb’s 2-yard TD toss to Kevin Curtis on fourth down cut it to 36-31 with 5:30 left. READ