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The New York Football Giants, as they are officially known, became a part of the NFL in 1925. Since that time, the Giants have won 5 NFL Championships and in the Modern Era they have won 3 Super Bowls. Under coach Bill Parcells, the Giants captured Super Bowl victories in 1986 and 1990. In 2001, the Giants represented the NFC in the Super Bowl only to fall to the Baltimore Ravens in one of the most lopsided Super Bowl games in NFL History.

Following several seasons of mediocrity, the Giants picked up their game in 2007. Not only did they storm into the playoffs defeating the higher seeded Cowboys in the opening round, they captured a very unlikely Super Bowl victory over the previously undefeated New England Patriots. Franchise Quarterback Eli Manning finally looked comfortable in his leadership role. Tom Coughlin's notorious level of discipline earned him a four year contract extension worth $21 million dollars. Last year New York finished the season with a 12-4 record. Despite holding the #1 rank in the NFC, they were upset by the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round of the playoffs. Look for Eli Manning and the Giants to be on top of the division again in 2009, hungry to get back where they were just two years ago.

New York Giants tickets are now on sale for all 2009-2010 games at Giants Stadium and on the road. Giants tickets however high the demand are still available for all games. The Giants will play their home opener on September 13, 2009 vs. the Washington Redskins. Check out Aceticket.com for a great selection of New York Giants tickets. Should the Giants advance also check out our New York Giants Playoff tickets.

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