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1973 New York Giants season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
logo1973-giants-mediaguide.jpg
teamNew York Giants
year1973
record2–11–1
division_place5th NFC East
general_managerRay Walsh
coachAlex Webster
stadiumYankee Stadium (2 games),
Yale Bowl (5 games)
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro bowlers*None*

Yale Bowl (5 games) The ** New York Giants season** was the franchise's 49th season in the National Football League (NFL). The season saw the Giants attempting to improve on their 8–6 record from 1972. However, the Giants suffered one of the worst seasons in franchise history, finishing 2–11–1.

The two wins were against the Houston Oilers and the St. Louis Cardinals while the tie was against archrival Philadelphia in week two. That was the last Giants game at Yankee Stadium, which underwent a multi-year renovation, requiring a temporary move to the Yale Bowl in Connecticut. Palmer Stadium at Princeton University in New Jersey had also been considered.

The Giants' two wins in 1973 equaled the second fewest the team had ever posted and it was their worst record since 1966 (1–12–1). To add injury to insult, former quarterback Fran Tarkenton, who was traded after the 1971 season, led the Minnesota Vikings (12–2) to the NFC title; they defeated the Giants 31–7 in the Yale Bowl in the regular season finale.

Fifth-year head coach Alex Webster, a longtime Giant running back, was forced to resign, replaced in mid-January by Bill Arnsparger, the defensive coordinator of the two-time Super Bowl champion Miami Dolphins.

The Giants were at the Yale Bowl again in 1974, moved to Shea Stadium in 1975 (co-tenant with the Jets, Mets, and Yankees), and to Giants Stadium in New Jersey in 1976.

Offseason

Draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Leo GasienicaQuarterbackRutgers

Roster

  • Spider Lockhart FS

Regular season

With Yankee Stadium undergoing refurbishment after the 1973 baseball season, the Giants played their final game there on September 23, against the Philadelphia Eagles, a 23–23 tie. The Giants played their final five home games that season at the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut. On November 18, they defeated the St. Louis Cardinals 24–13, their only victory ever recorded at Yale Bowl. They were winless in seven home games there in 1974, and moved to Shea Stadium for one season in 1975.

Schedule

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September 16[Houston Oilers](1973-houston-oilers-season)**W** 34–141–0Yankee Stadium57,979
September 23**[Philadelphia Eagles](1973-philadelphia-eagles-season)****T** 23–231–0–1Yankee Stadium62,289
September 30at [Cleveland Browns](1973-cleveland-browns-season)**L** 10–121–1–1Cleveland Municipal Stadium76,065
October 7[Green Bay Packers](1973-green-bay-packers-season)**L** 14–161–2–1Yale Bowl70,050
October 14**[Washington Redskins](1973-washington-redskins-season)****L** 3–211–3–1Yale Bowl70,168
October 21at **[Dallas Cowboys](1973-dallas-cowboys-season)****L** 28–451–4–1Texas Stadium58,741
October 28at **[St. Louis Cardinals](1973-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****L** 27–351–5–1Busch Memorial Stadium47,589
November 4at [Oakland Raiders](1973-oakland-raiders-season)**L** 0–421–6–1Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum51,200
November 11**Dallas Cowboys****L** 10–231–7–1Yale Bowl70,128
November 18**St. Louis Cardinals****W** 24–132–7–1Yale Bowl65,795
November 25at **Philadelphia Eagles****L** 16–202–8–1Veterans Stadium63,086
December 2at **Washington Redskins****L** 24–272–9–1RFK Stadium53,590
at [Los Angeles Rams](1973-los-angeles-rams-season)**L** 6–402–10–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum73,328
December 16[Minnesota Vikings](1973-minnesota-vikings-season)**L** 7–312–11–1Yale Bowl70,041
**Note:** Intra-division opponents are in **bold** text.

Standings

References

References

  1. (March 11, 1973). "Giants permitted to use Yale Bowl". Spokesman-Review.
  2. (March 9, 1973). "Yale insists Hartford keep Giants TV rights". The Day.
  3. Lowitt, Bruce. (January 28, 1972). "Fran Tarkenton traded to Minnesota". The Day.
  4. Hall, Dan. (December 17, 1973). "Grant: Good playoff rehearsal". The Day.
  5. Lowitt, Bruce. "December 13, 1973". The Day.
  6. (January 16, 1974). "Giants to announce new coach today". Nashua Telegraph.
  7. Rothenberg, Fred. (January 17, 1974). "Bill Arnsparger gets Giants job". The Day.
  8. Lowitt, Bruce. (September 24, 1973). "Giants take Eagles lightly and settle for tie at end". The Day.
  9. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, NY, {{ISBN. 0-7611-2480-2, p.284
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