Giants deny Packers shot at Super Bowl repeat
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Eli Manning had three touchdown passes, including two long strikes to Hakeem Nicks, and the Giants defense contained explosive Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers to end Green Bay’s shot at becoming the first team in seven years to repeat as Super Bowl champions.The Giants, who last won a Super Bowl four years ago, are now one win away from returning to the NFL’s title game on February 5 in Indianapolis.The Packers had the NFL’s top-scoring offense during the regular season but were unable to solve a suffocating Giants defense that forced four turnovers in the game.
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