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10 Most Memorable Giants Season Openers

NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- The New York Giants will play in their 93rd season opener Sunday night against the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington, Texas.

While Big Blue's record in season openers has been historically good -- 50-37-5 -- New York has won just one of their last six Week 1 games. (They beat the Cowboys on the road in last year's opener.)

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Here's a look at the 10 most memorable Giants season openers in the modern era.

10. Sept. 12, 2010: Giants 31, Panthers 18
The Giants opened their new stadium -- known then as New Meadowlands Stadium -- on a high note, as Eli Manning passed for three touchdowns and the defense intercepted Carolina quarterback Matt Moore three times en route to the victory.

9. Sept. 9, 2007: Cowboys 45, Giants 35

New York Giants v Dallas Cowboys
The Giants' Eli Manning prepares to hand off the ball against the Dallas Cowboys at Texas Stadium on Sept. 9, 2007. (Photo by Layne Murdoch/Getty Images)

Despite Manning passing for 312 yards and four touchdowns, three to Plaxico Burress, the Giants lost a heartbreaker in Dallas. Big Blue rallied from 16 points down in the fourth quarter to cut the Cowboys' lead to 38-35. But Dallas answered on the ensuing drive with a 51-yard TD pass from Tony Romo to Sam Hurd.

8. Sept. 9, 1990: Giants 27, Eagles 20

Lawrence Taylor
FILE -- Lawrence Taylor (credit: Getty Images)

Just days after ending his holdout, Lawrence Taylor sacked Philadelphia QB Randall Cunningham three times in the victory at Giants Stadium.

7. Sept. 1, 1996: Bills 23, Giants 20 (OT)
In one of the Giants' most gut-wrenching openers, New York squandered a 17-0 second-quarter lead at home. Steve Christie's 34-yard field goal in overtime was the death knell.

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6. Sept. 5, 1993: Giants 26, Bears 20

Phil Simms
Giants QB Phil Simms looks to pass against the Chicago Bears on Sept. 5, 1993, at Soldier Field. (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Allsport)


In Dan Reeves' debut as Giants coach, Phil Simms tossed a 1-yard TD pass to Jarrod Bunch with 1:07 remaining against the Bears at Soldier Field. On Chicago's next snap, Taylor strip-sacked Jim Harbaugh and recovered the fumble, sealing the victory.

5. Sept. 15, 1963: Giants 37, Colts 28
The Giants stormed back from a 21-3 second-quarter deficit to beat Johnny Unitas and the Colts in Baltimore. Y.A. Tittle passed for 243 yards and three touchdowns and Phil King caught five passes for 101 yards and a score in the win.

4. Aug. 31, 1997: Giants 31, Eagles 17

Sam Garnes
Sam Garnes (Photo by Ezra O. Shaw/Allsport)

With Philadelphia going in for what would've been the tying score with five minutes to play, Sam Garnes intercepted a Rodney Peete pass and returned it 95 yards for a touchdown to ice the victory.

3. Sept. 21, 1969: Giants 24, Vikings 23
Big Blue trailed 23-10 in the fourth quarter before Fran Tarkenton, playing against his former and future team, completed 16- and 10-yard touchdown passes Don Herrmann in the final five minutes to pull out the win at Yankee Stadium.

2. Sept. 11, 2005: Giants 42, Cardinals 19

Arizona Cardinals v New York Giants
The Giants' Chad Morton returns a punt for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals on Sept. 11, 2005, at Giants Stadium.(Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

New York found itself down 13-7 at halftime, but then dominated the Cardinals in the second half, outscoring them 35-6 in the Meadowlands. The Giants were helped by Willie Ponder's 85-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and Chad Morton's 52-yard punt return for a score.

1. Sept. 11, 1989: Giants 27, Redskins 24

Raul Allegre
Giants kicker Raul Allegre in 1989 (credit: Getty Images)

Raul Allegre kicked a 32-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to tie it and then a 52-yarder as time expired to win the Monday night game in D.C.

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