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Week 17: at New York Giants

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The Patriots close out the regular season on the road against the Giants, who are 9-5. The Giants give up just about 300 yards per game and have a respectable offense (about 22 points per game). But will the Giants, who have the inside track for an NFC wild card berth, have something to play for on the final week of the season? One thing's for sure, they didn't help themselves on Sunday night, when tight end Jeremy Shockey broke his leg against the Redskins.
The Patriots close out the regular season on the road against the Giants, who are 9-5. The Giants give up just about 300 yards per game and have a respectable offense (about 22 points per game). But will the Giants, who have the inside track for an NFC wild card berth, have something to play for on the final week of the season? One thing's for sure, they didn't help themselves on Sunday night, when tight end Jeremy Shockey broke his leg against the Redskins.
(Reuters Photo)
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