Los Angeles Times

Giants beat 49ers on late touchdown

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Eli Manning’s pass to Larry Donnell with 21 seconds left lifts New York to 30-27 win.

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Eli Manning took a sip of a drink on the sideline, then slammed down the cup. Not in frustratio­n, but in celebratio­n.

Larry Donnell’s spectacula­r catch over two 49ers with 21 seconds remaining lifted the New York Giants past San Francisco, 30-27, on Sunday night, capping Manning’s sensationa­l clutch performanc­e.

Manning had a career-best 41 completion­s in 54 attempts and his perfect throw to Donnell finished off an 82-yard drive with a 12-yard touchdown. The twotime Super Bowl winner passed for 441 yards and became the winningest quarterbac­k in team history with 102.

“This win is special,” Manning said.

Donnell was between Antoine Bethea and NaVorro Bowman, two of the 49ers’ best defenders, when he leaped to snag the pass in the back of the end zone before falling on his back, the winning catch secured.

“Eli put it up there and I went up and got it,” Donnell said. “Once I got it, I held on tight.”

New York (3-2) has won three straight and leads the NFC East. San Francisco (1-4) has lost four in a row and let this one slip away after an impressive comeback.

Carlos Hyde’s two-yard run with 1:45 remaining gave the 49ers the lead. But on a night of huge plays and lengthy drives, Manning and Donnell had the topper.

There were 20 plays of at least 15 yards in the game, and San Francisco had three on its late drive. Giants running back Shane Vereen had the last long play, a 24-yarder. And Manning, without his best weapon, Odell Beckham Jr., for much of the final series, engineered his 27th comeback victory in the fourth quarter or overtime.

“It ranks up there as far as comebacks,” said Coach Tom Coughlin, who passed Hall of Famer Paul Brown for 12th in career victories with 167. “They are resilient, tough-minded, they find themselves as a scrappy bunch.”

Beckham’s speed and moves were too much for the 49ers. He set up New York’s first touchdown by using his elusivenes­s for a 31-yard reception down the middle. His 15-yard catch led to a 17-yard score on which he spun neatly and sped down the left sideline.

The touchdown was his last reception; he left with a hamstring injury, something that has plagued his short pro career, and returned only briefly on the winning series. Beckham finished with seven catches for 121 yards a week after he was fined for punching a Bills player in a win at Buffalo.

Anquan Boldin had eight receptions for 107 yards and a TD for the 49ers.

“It’s good offensivel­y to get into a rhythm like that. It’s something we can build off moving forward,” quarterbac­k Colin Kaepernick said. “But we have to win games. That’s why we play.”

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