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1969 New York Giants season

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Record
  
6–8

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

Head coach
  
Alex Webster

Home field
  
Yankee Stadium

Division place
  
2nd NFL Century

Start date
  
1969

Owner
  
Wellington Mara

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1968 New York Giants season

The 1969 New York Giants season was the 45th season for the club in the National Football League. The Giants moved back to the Century Division in 1969, after one season in the Capitol Division. They finished with a 6–8 record, and had one victory less than the previous year. New York placed second in the Century Division, four-and-a-half games behind the Cleveland Browns.

Before the season, the Giants selected Fred Dryer in the first round of the 1969 NFL draft, with the 13th overall pick, and traded with the Atlanta Falcons for running back Junior Coffey in late October. New York lost all of their preseason games, leading them to fire head coach Allie Sherman in September, a week before the regular season began. Offensive backfield coach Alex Webster was promoted to head coach.

The Giants opened the season with a win against the Minnesota Vikings, the eventual league champion, and held a 3–1 record after four games. However, they went on a seven-game losing streak, then won the final three games in December to close out the season.

Standings

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

References

1969 New York Giants season Wikipedia