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2015 New York Giants season

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Record
  
6–10

Playoff finish
  
Did not qualify

Start date
  
2015

Home field
  
MetLife Stadium

Local radios
  
WFAN, WCBS

Division place
  
3rd NFC East

Head coach
  
Tom Coughlin

General manager
  
Jerry Reese

Owners
  
John Mara, Steve Tisch

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Pro Bowlers
  
Odell Beckham Jr., WR Eli Manning, QB Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie, CB Josh Brown, K

AP All-Pros
  
Odell Beckham Jr., WR – 2nd Team

Similar
  
2016 San Francisco Giants se, 2015 Dallas Cowboys, 2007 New York Giants season, 1990 New York Giants season, 2011 New York Giants season

The 2015 New York Giants season was the franchise's 91st season in the National Football League and their sixth season playing their home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Tom Coughlin returned for his 12th and final season as the team's head coach. The Giants attempted to secure a playoff berth for the first time since their 2011 season, which concluded with their victory in Super Bowl XLVI. To honor the late Frank Gifford and Ann Mara, both of whom died earlier in 2015, the Giants added a number 16 decal on their helmets and special patch for Gifford and Mara respectively.

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The Giants began the season 0-2 for the third straight year, and in doing so became the first team in NFL history to go 0–2 while holding double digit leads in the 4th quarter in both games. However, they rebounded to win their next three games before losing to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Giants 2015 season was plagued by their inability to close out games, as the Giants lost 6 games in which they held leads or were tied within the final 2 minutes of the games. These losses included their opening game in Dallas, their home opener against the Falcons, a road loss in New Orleans and 2 home defeats against the Patriots and the Jets. After the Redskins defeated the Eagles on December 26 during a Saturday Edition of Thursday Night Football, the Redskins clinched the division title of the NFC East, eliminating the Giants from playoff contention for the fourth consecutive year.

2015 NFL Draft

Notes

  • The Giants acquired an additional seventh-round selection (No. 245 overall) in a trade that sent placekicker Brandon McManus to the Denver Broncos.
  • The Giants traded picks No. 108 and No. 245 to receive No. 33 from the Tennessee Titans.
  • Offseason activities

    The New York Giants started offseason activities with a rookie minicamp starting on May 9. Organized team activities ran from May 27–29, June 1–2, June 4, June 8–9, June 11–12. Mandatory mini-camp was held June 16–18.

    Injuries

  • May 20: During a lifting session, Will Beatty suffered a torn pectoral injury. Beatty will undergo surgery, sidelining him for 5–6 months.
  • July 4: When setting off fireworks, Jason Pierre-Paul blasted off his index finger, part of his thumb and middle finger. He has returned.
  • Staff Changes

    The Giants' most notable staff change involves their defensive coordinator position. Following the 2014 season the team fired Perry Fewell after five seasons. To replace him the Giants brought back Steve Spagnuolo, who had been the team's coordinator for the 2007 and 2008 seasons and who was most recently the secondary coach for the Baltimore Ravens.

    Regular season

    Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

    Week 1: at Dallas Cowboys

    Towards the end of the game, the Cowboys did not have any timeouts, and the Giants were facing 3rd and goal from the Dallas 1-yard line with 1:43 remaining. However, instead of just kneeing the ball and letting the clock run out, the Giants decided to throw the ball instead. Eli Manning's pass was thrown away, and the clock stopped. Josh Brown would kick a 19-yard field goal to give New York a 26-20 lead. The Cowboys would march down the field and get into Giants territory. The drive concluded when Tony Romo threw the game-winning touchdown pass to Jason Witten with 7 seconds left to give the Cowboys the win. The Giants would later on receive a lot of criticism for the throwing play earlier, with most of the criticism going to head coach Tom Coughlin, who later said on the game that it was his fault and that the strategy for the game was wrong at the end.

    With the loss, the Giants started 0-1.

    Week 2: vs. Atlanta Falcons

    For the second time in 2 weeks, the Giants would blow a fourth quarter lead inside of 2 minutes. The Falcons would go down the field to score with 1:14 remaining after Devonta Freeman ran in for a 1-yard touchdown. The Giants would try to go down the field, but the drive would fail, and the Giants lost 24-20.

    With the loss, the Giants fell to 0-2.

    Week 3: vs. Washington Redskins

    The Giants would finally get their first win of the season, beating the Redskins 32-21 on Thursday Night Football. The game began with the safety, making this the first game since Super Bowl XLVII that the first score of the game would be a safety.

    With the win, the Giants improved to 1-2.

    Week 4: at Buffalo Bills

    Prior to the season, Buffalo coach Rex Ryan expressed that he wanted his team to be last in the league in penalties (the Bills had led the league in penalties in 2014). In that respect, this game was notably embarrassing for the Bills as they committed an outrageous 17 penalties for 135 yards. 5 of those were either personal fouls or unsportsmanlike conduct, and 2 of them negated Buffalo touchdowns.

    Week 5: vs. San Francisco 49ers

    The Niners would go down the field to score with 1:45 remaining. The game appeared over after Tramaine Brock appeared to have an interception. However, the interception was reviewed, and after review, the call was overturned, because replay concluded that the ball had hit the ground before Brock was able to control it. The next play, Kenneth Acker was called for pass interference which gave the Giants the ball on the goal line. Larry Donnell would catch the game winning touchdown with 21 seconds left to give New York the win.

    With the win, the Giants improved to 3-2.

    Week 6: at Philadelphia Eagles

    The Giants would lead 7-0 after they scored first on their opening drive. However, the Eagles would outscore them 27-0 the rest of the way.

    With the loss, the Giants dropped to 3-3.

    Week 7: vs. Dallas Cowboys

    The Giants ended a five-game losing streak to the Cowboys dating to October 28, 2012 at AT&T Stadium, doing so despite only 289 aggregate yards of offense. Two touchdowns were scored by either defense or special teams, first on a Matt Cassel pick-six run back 58 yards by Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie in the third quarter; in the fourth following a game-tying Cassel score to Devin Street the ensuing kickoff was run back 100 yards by Dwayne Harris. The game earned additional notoriety; in response to the presence on the Cowboys roster of Greg Hardy with domestic violence controversy surrounding him the Giants invited actress and outspoken advocate of domestic-violence victims Mariska Hargitay along with her husband Peter Hermann and their son August Miklos Hermann to be honorary captains; Hargitay and Hermann wore Mark Herzlich jerseys while August wore a jersey of Odell Beckham.

    Week 8: at New Orleans Saints

    Eli Manning's six touchdown passes, with three of them to Odell Beckham Jr. were not enough as a late field goal by the Saints sealed the 52-49 victory in a battle of passing offenses. The game lead tied or changed ten times and Manning's six scores and 350 yards were bettered by Drew Brees with 505 yards and seven touchdowns, all overcoming two interceptions.

    The 101 combined points scored are tied for the third most in NFL history.

    Week 9: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Jason Pierre-Paul, who is coming off from an off-season fireworks incident on July 4, will make his season debut as the Giants travel to Tampa Bay to take on the Buccaneers, led by rookie Jameis Winston.

    Week 10: vs. New England Patriots

    Meeting for the first time since Super Bowl XLVI, the Giants host the undefeated Patriots. Commissioner Roger Goodell was in attendance. The Giants looked to stop the streaking Patriots in a game where both teams saw touchdowns wiped out on penalties. The Giants trailed by 2 at the two-minute warning, and on second down Eli Manning tossed a pass in the end zone to Odell Beckham Jr.. Beckham appeared to have the catch, but as he brought the ball up in celebration, it was knocked out by a Patriots defender in a play eerily similar to a drop by Lee Evans in the closing seconds of the 2011 AFC Championship Game. Manning scrambled for a loss on third down, and Josh Brown kicked the go-ahead field goal to give New York a lead. However, a last second game-winning field goal by the Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski ended the Giants hopes. Although he was cleared to play, Victor Cruz, a day later, announced he would not play this season as he underwent surgery to repair an injured left calf.

    Week 12: at Washington Redskins

    Odell Beckham would make a tremendous catch during this game, as he made another one-handed catch for a touchdown. However, the catch was not enough, as the Giants would trail 20-0 and would not come back.

    With the loss, the Giants fell to 5-6.

    Week 13: vs. New York Jets

    The Giants would lead 20-10 in the fourth quarter. However, the Jets would march down the field to tie the game with 27 seconds remaining. Randy Bullock would give the Jets the lead in overtime after he converted a 31-yard field goal. The Giants would go down the field, but a critical drop by Odell Beckham would prove them costly. Josh Brown would miss a 48-yard field goal during overtime, giving the Jets the win. This represents the 5th time this season that the Giants had the lead with 2 minutes or less in the 4th quarter, with 3 of them coming at home.

    With the loss, the Giants fell to 5-7.

    Week 14: at Miami Dolphins

    It was the first Monday Night meeting between the Giants and the Dolphins.

    The game was a shootout as Eli Manning threw for four touchdowns, two of them to Odell Beckham, Jr., who had seven receptions.

    Week 15: vs. Carolina Panthers

    The Giants hosted the undefeated Panthers, which gained attention for the fight between Beckham and Panthers cornerback Josh Norman, which lasted for nearly the entire game. Beckham would draw three personal fouls for his involvement. The Giants managed to erase a 28-point deficit but failed to stop Cam Newton on the Panthers final drive.

    Week 16: at Minnesota Vikings

    The Giants traveled to Minnesota to take on the Vikings. Already eliminated from the playoffs due to Washington beating Philadelphia the night before to secure the NFC East for the first time since 2012, they were without their star wide receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. as he was suspended for his actions in a Week 15 loss against Carolina. The Vikings stingy defense put pressure on Eli Manning all game, forcing Tom Coughlin to bench Manning after three interceptions. The Giants defense was not a factor as they failed to contain the Vikings rushing attack all game long. Linebacker JT Thomas was ejected from the game in the 4th quarter for throwing a punch.

    The loss of Beckham was too steep to overcome and the Giants wound up losing 49-17, dropping to 6-9.

    Week 17: vs. Philadelphia Eagles

    With Odell Beckham back from his suspension, the Giants offense put up a fight, but a 4th Quarter Pick-Six thrown by Eli Manning did the Giants in. New York attempted a comeback, but down 5 in the final minutes, Manning could not lead the Giants into the end zone. This loss dropped the Giants to 6-10 for the second straight season, and the game proved to be Tom Coughlin's final game coaching the Giants. Coughlin ended with just nine wins in 25 career games against the Eagles.

    References

    2015 New York Giants season Wikipedia