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1976 New York Giants season

NFL team season


NFL team season

FieldValue
logo1976-giants-mediaguide.jpg
teamNew York Giants
year1976
record3–11
division_place5th NFC East
coachBill Arnsparger (fired, 0–7)
John McVay (interim, 3–4)
stadiumGiants Stadium
playoffs*Did not qualify*
pro_bowlersLB Brad Van Pelt
shortnavlinkGiants seasons

John McVay (interim, 3–4) The 1976 New York Giants season was the franchise's 52nd season in the National Football League. The Giants had a 3–11 record in 1976 and finished last in the five-team NFC East.

The season was highlighted by the opening of the new Giants Stadium at the New Jersey Meadowlands in East Rutherford on October 10. In the first game at the stadium, after four road games to open the season, the defending NFC champion Dallas Cowboys handed New York a 24–14 loss. The Giants then suffered defeats against the Minnesota Vikings and Pittsburgh Steelers, falling to 0–7. At this time, they fired third-year head coach Bill Arnsparger, whose Giants teams had lost 28 times in 35 games. John McVay was named the team's interim coach, although director of operations Andy Robustelli said the appointment was "not strictly" on a temporary basis.

New York lost its first two games under McVay, against the Philadelphia Eagles and Cowboys. The Giants' first win at Giants Stadium came on November 14, when they defeated the Washington Redskins 12–9; it was their first victory of the season after nine consecutive losses and the first over a George Allen-coached team in 15 tries. In their final four games, they won twice. Linebacker Brad Van Pelt became the first Giant to receive a Pro Bowl invitation since 1972. Following the season, McVay was retained as head coach, signing a two-year contract.

For the 1976 season and now based in New Jersey, the Giants debuted their new helmet design, changing from a stylized “NY” to the word “GIANTS”, underlined in block letters. They wore these exact helmets through the 1979 season; in 1980, the helmet's white stripes were eliminated. These helmets remained unchanged through 1999.

Offseason

1976 expansion draft

Main article: 1976 NFL expansion draft

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00Don CluneWide receiver[Seattle Seahawks](1976-seattle-seahawks-season)
00Rondy ColbertCornerbackSeattle Seahawks
00Jimmy GunnLinebacker[Tampa Bay Buccaneers](1976-tampa-bay-buccaneers-season)

NFL draft

Main article: 1976 NFL draft

Roster

  • David Lawson K (Military) [[Image:Injury icon.svg|7px]]

Schedule

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September 12at **[Washington Redskins](1976-washington-redskins-season)****L** 17–190–154,245
September 19at **[Philadelphia Eagles](1976-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 7–200–266,005
September 26at [Los Angeles Rams](1976-los-angeles-rams-season)**L** 10–240–360,698
October 3at **[St. Louis Cardinals](1976-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****L** 21–270–448,039
October 10**[Dallas Cowboys](1976-dallas-cowboys-season)****L** 14–240–576,042
October 17at [Minnesota Vikings](1976-minnesota-vikings-season)**L** 7–240–646,508
October 24[Pittsburgh Steelers](1976-pittsburgh-steelers-season)**L** 0–270–769,783
October 31**[Philadelphia Eagles](1976-philadelphia-eagles-season)****L** 0–100–868,690
November 7at **[Dallas Cowboys](1976-dallas-cowboys-season)****L** 3–90–958,870
November 14**[Washington Redskins](1976-washington-redskins-season)****W** 12–91–972,975
November 21at [Denver Broncos](1976-denver-broncos-season)**L** 13–141–1063,151
November 28[Seattle Seahawks](1976-seattle-seahawks-season)**W** 28–162–1065,111
December 5[Detroit Lions](1976-detroit-lions-season)**W** 24–103–1066,069
December 12**[St. Louis Cardinals](1976-st-louis-cardinals-nfl-season)****L** 14–173–1160,553

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

References

Bibliography

References

  1. "1976 New York Giants". [[Pro Football Reference]].
  2. "1976 NFL Standings & Team Stats". Pro Football Reference.
  3. Whittingham, pp. 175–176.
  4. "1975 NFL Standings, Team & Offensive Statistics". Pro Football Reference.
  5. Whittingham, p. 176.
  6. Myers, Gary. (November 13, 2017). "Giants sacking Ben McAdoo midseason would have sent right message despite few interim options". [[New York Daily News]].
  7. Harris, [https://archive.org/details/geniushowbillwal00harr/page/66 p. 66].
  8. Icatz, Michael. (December 15, 1976). "McVay Is Rehired as Giants' Coach for Two Years". [[The New York Times]].
  9. Whittingham, p. 180.
  10. Howard, Johnette. (February 10, 2012). "Call 'em the N.Y. and/or N.J. Giants". ESPN New York.
  11. Salomone, Dan. (June 27, 2013). "Watch: Giants uniform breakdown & history". [[New York Giants]].
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