It takes many moments big and small for a team to finish a regular season at 11-5 and make it into the playoffs for the first time in five years. There were plenty of stops and starts along the way, far more ups than downs and more thrills than chills. Here’s a look at 10 defining moments for the 2016 Giants:
1. Comeback kids
Talk about a karma reversal. The team that turned the close, agonizing late loss into an art form in 2015 was thrust back into the belly of the beast right from jump-street. A year earlier, the Giants embarrassingly coughed up the opener to the Cowboys at AT&T Stadium and here they were again in the 2016 opener, trailing 19-13 in the fourth quarter when Victor Cruz finally got to salsa. Playing his first game in 700 days, Cruz scored on a 3-yard touchdown pass to put the Giants ahead 20-19. What followed was a true indicator that 2015 was purged from the system: Cowboys receiver Terrance Williams inexplicably cut inside rather than out of bounds as time ran out and the Giants had survived.
2. Cruz missile
Back in his Jersey stomping grounds, Cruz heard the long-lost “Cruuuuzzzzz’’ salute by the adoring home fans, many wearing his No. 80 jersey, after he sealed a 16-13 victory over the Saints in Week 2. Cruz out-muscled CB Ken Crowley for the ball on the sideline for a 34-yard completion, giving the Giants the yards and first down they needed to sit on the ball and send Josh Brown out for the 23-yard game-winning field goal as time expired. It was a memorable reminder of the way things were for Cruz, the undrafted underdog from Paterson, N.J.
3. Odell Files
On the first play from scrimmage in Week 6 against the Ravens, Odell Beckham Jr. fumbled the ball away. In the second quarter he suffered a painful hip-pointer. In the second half, Beckham devastated the Ravens. He had a 75-yard touchdown, merely the appetizer for what came next. Trailing 23-20, the Giants faced fourth-and-1 on their 34-yard line when Eli Manning found Beckham on a simple slant — that turned into a 66-yard game-winning catch-and-run, as it was a footrace with the defense and Beckham does not lose footraces.