The 2014 season was the New York Giants' 90th in the National Football League (NFL), their fifth playing home games at MetLife Stadium and their 11th under head coach Tom Coughlin.
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It was only the second time this season that an NFL team failed to score in a game (the Jets were shut out 31–0 in Week 5 against the Chargers).
Larry Donnell lost 2 fumbles in the fourth quarter, and the defense wasn't able to stop Tony Romo and the Cowboys offense who scored on three of their first four possessions in the second half.
On the night the Giants added Michael Strahan to the Ring of Honor, they got blown out by the Colts.
The Giants had many opportunities to win this game handily, but couldn't move past Eli Manning's career-worst 5 interceptions.
This was the first Sunday Night Football game held in MetLife Stadium following a one-season absence.
With the loss, the Giants fell to 3-8, and were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention after the Lions defeated the Bears on Thanksgiving four days later.
A penalty marker flew as he made the catch for pass interference on Brandon Carr, who had been covering Beckham on that play.
With the blowout victory over a woeful Titans team, the Giants improved to 4-9 and snapped a 7-game losing streak.