With the Patriots up 17-15, the Giants took possession of the ball with 3:46 remaining at their own 12-yard line. On the first play of the drive, Giants quar "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, The throw.. the catch Mario Manningham's Super Bowl XLVI sideline snag from Eli . On February 5, 2012, Manningham made a catch in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLVI to set up the win against the New England Patriots. Trailing by 2 points with 3 minutes and 46 seconds remaining, the Giants started the winning drive. Mario Manningham makes a 38 yard catch in Super Bowl XLVI. Manningham Catch in SB XLVI New York Giants’ final possession in Super Bowl XLVI against the Patriots was also its most magnificent – and difficult – and set the tone for their game Mario Manningham makes a beautiful sideline catch and stays in bounds for a 38-yard reception in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLVI. New York Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham (82) makes a catch at the sideline as New England Patriots free safety Patrick Chung defends during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis. Eli Manning’s throw to Mario Manningham in Super Bowl XLVI as the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots remains one of the best plays in NFL history. There’s not much question about what was the biggest play of Super Bowl XLVI. Mario Manningham’s 38-yard catch on the Giants’ final drive of the game was the longest play from scrimmage in the game, it set the Giants up at midfield on their way to the winning score and it took a great catch by Manningham on a great throw by Eli Manning to make it happen. Eli Manning to Mario Manningham in Super Bowl XLVI Vote for the best play in Giants history in Giants. Latest Videos 🗣️ Mic'd Up: Dexter Lawrence & Malik Nabers Mario Manningham Super Bowl XLVI sideline catch called correctly by Laird Hayes to set up Eli Manning's heroics. New York Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham (82) makes a catch at the sideline as New England Patriots free safety Patrick Chung defends during the second half of the NFL Super Bowl XLVI football game, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, in Indianapolis. Giants; Giants' Mario Manningham thanks Bill Belichick for giving him room to make a big catch in Super Bowl XLVI. Published: ; Mar. 06, 2012, 12:26 a.m. View full size Chris Faytok/The Star-Ledger Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham hauls in Super Bowl XLVI's most important catch tonight: a 38-yarder to help set up Ahmad Bradshaw's winning TD a The game was decided, in large part, by a miraculous catch. The underdog QB beat one of history's best. The Giants won the Super Bowl again, and Tom Brady's Eli Manning’s throw to Mario Manningham in Super Bowl XLVI as the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots remains one of the best plays in NFL history. There’s not much question about what was the biggest play of Super Bowl XLVI. Mario Manningham’s 38-yard catch on the Giants’ final drive of the game was the longest play from scrimmage in the game, it set the Giants up at midfield on their way to the winning score and it took a great catch by Manningham on a great throw by Eli Manning to make it happen. Mario Manningham makes a 38 yard catch in Super Bowl XLVI. #2 – Mario Manningham’s Sideline Catch (Super Bowl XLVI, 2011 Season) Context: Manning’s legacy drive and legacy game. It was an eerily familiar situation for Eli Manning and the Giants offense: down by one score to the Patriots late in the Super Bowl.
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