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Giants Win Super Bowl 42
by WNYC Newsroom
NEW YORK, NY February 04, 2008 —REPORTER: The Giants are Super Bowl champions once again. They beat the previously undefeated Patriots, 17-14 in Glendale, Arizona last night for their 3rd Super Bowl title.
Quarterback Eli Manning was named MVP and rightly so, according to Eric Quatrone, a student at City College.
QUATRONE: We held 'em to 14 points. They didn't get a chance to get their offense going and that's what the Giants needed to do and we won. That's it. Can't complain.
REPORTER: Tomorrow, the city will honor the Giants with a ticker-tape parade and a ceremony at City Hall Plaza.
The parade is scheduled to start at 11 am tomorrow morning on Broadway at Battery Place and will follow a route north to Chambers Street.
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