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What is the biggest loss in New York Giants history?
The Dallas Cowboys have defeated the New York Giants for the second time this season, this time with a 32-point difference and 72 points in aggregate.
The New York Giants, one of the oldest and most successful franchises in the NFL, have had their share of memorable games throughout history. Unfortunately, some of those games have been devastating losses that the team and its fans will never forget. These losses are remembered and well-documented in the team’s archives.
Versus Pittsburgh in 1952
One of the biggest regular-season losses in Giants’ history took place on November 30, 1952. The team faced the Pittsburgh Steelers and suffered a humiliating 63-7 defeat, losing by a staggering 56-point deficit. This loss remains one of the most lopsided defeats in the NFL’s history.
Regarding shutout losses, the Giants’ most crushing defeat took place on October 10, 1948. The Philadelphia Eagles shut out the Giants 45-0, handing them a humiliating loss that still haunts the team’s fans. This loss remains the most significant shutout loss in Giants’ history.
In postseason play, the Giants have experienced some heartbreaking losses. However, one game is the most significant playoff defeat in the team’s history. On January 15, 1994, the Giants faced the San Francisco 49ers in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. The 49ers dominated the game from start to finish, winning by a score of 44-3. This 41-point differential remains the most significant playoff loss in Giants’ history. Despite this loss, the team and its fans have continued to support the franchise, hoping for better results in the future.