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Giants end Packers’ reign, Ravens advance

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WASHINGTON — Eli Manning threw for a career playoff high 330 yards and three touchdowns to power the New York Giants to a 37-20 upset of reigning Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers in an NFL play-off shocker on Sunday.

Hakeem Nicks caught seven passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns and Giants defenders forced four turnovers as the host Packers, who went an Nfl-best 15-1 this season and averaged 35 points a game, were ousted in sub-freezing cold.

"It shows our hard work and determinat­ion," Nicks said. "We're peaking right when we need to. We're stronger than we have been all season. We just want it."

As a result, New York Giants avenged a regular-season home loss to the Packers and joined the Baltimore Ravens in advancing to next Sunday's play-off showdowns that will decide berths in Super Bowl 46 at Indianapol­is on February 5.

"We can go as far as we want to go," Nicks said. "We've got a bunch of guys who believe, and we can do anything if we believe."

The Ravens, who ousted visiting Houston 20-13, will visit New England Patriots in the American Conference final while the Giants will visit the San Francisco 49ers, who ousted New Orleans 36-32 on Saturday, in the National Conference final.

"I think we're a dangerous team," Giants coach Tom Coughlin said. "There are always things for us to improve upon but I like where we are."

Baltimore's Joe Flacco threw two touchdown passes to lead the Ravens, who know the challenge they face after seeing the Patriots rout Denver 45-10 on Saturday.

"What they did to the Broncos, they sent a message to whoever was coming up there," Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis said. "We have to be ready for them."

The Giants, who needed a regular season-ending victory over Dallas to take the last vacant play-off berth, started slow but are one win shy of their first Super Bowl since beating New England in 2008.

"We started to believe and trust in each other and our defensive people got together and decided they were better than they'd been playing," Coughlin said.

"They had success and success breeds confidence."

Manning, who completed 21 of 33 passes, tossed a 37-yard touchdown pass to a high-leaping Nicks on the last play of the second quarter to give New York a 20-10 lead, the first time Green Bay trailed at half-time at home this season.

"I just jumped up and got it," said Nicks, who fought off two de- fenders. "It was just me and the ball in my mind."

The Packers, who had a firstround bye, became the winningest team ever to drop its playoff opener. "We did not play to our identity," Packers coach Mike Mccarthy said.

"The biggest thing was self-inflicted wounds, dropped balls. We left some yards on the field.

"We did not do a very good job handling the football. No excuses. We practiced well. There was nothing in preparatio­n that led me to believe this was going to occur."

A Chase Blackburn fumble recovery set up a 4-yard touchdown toss from Manning to Mario Manningham for a 30-13 lead.

Green Bay's Aaron Rodgers responded with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Donald Driver with 4:46 to play, but New York answered with a 14-yard touchdown run by Brandon Jacobs with 2:36 remaining for the final points.

At Baltimore, Lewis made a team-high seven tackles and the Ravens forced four turnovers, two of them intercepti­ons by Ladarius Webb, to set up 17 points and spoil the first playoff trip in the Texans' 10-year history.

Houston's Jacoby Jones fumbled away a punt at the Texans' 3-yard line to set up a 1-yard touchdown pass from Flacco to Kris Wilson that put the Ravens ahead for good only 5:09 into the game.

Webb intercepte­d a pass from Houston rookie T J Yates at the Texan 34-yard line and the Ravens took advantage on a 10-yard touchdown pass from Flacco to Anquan Boldin for a 17-3 lead after the first quarter.

"We knew what was coming. We knew it was going to be tough," Lewis said. "When we got up 17-3 the No 1 thing I told everybody was they were going to make a rally. At the end of the game, we made the plays that counted."

Neil Rackers closed the gap for Houston with a 33-yard field goal 3:18 into the second quarter and the Texans drove 86 yards to reach the end zone on a 1-yard Arian Foster run 9:30 later to pull within 17-13 at half-time.

Defenders dominated the second half, the points coming on a Billy Cundiff field goal with 2:42 to play.

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