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New York Giants defensive end, Justin Tuck, sacks New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, in the third quarter of the Super Bowl. The Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17, winning their fourth Super Bowl and 8th NFL title.
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New York Giants defensive end, Justin Tuck, sacks New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, in the third quarter of the Super Bowl. The Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17, winning their fourth Super Bowl and 8th NFL title.
New York Giants defensive end, Justin Tuck, sacks New England Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady, in the third quarter of the Super Bowl. The Giants defeated the Patriots 21-17, winning their fourth Super Bowl and 8th NFL title.
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