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Giants dominate Bears with 10 sacks and 2 quarterback KOs Associated Press lead, driving 76 yards in 11 plays with Tynes hitting the chip-shot field goal. New York didn't take control until the third quarter when Eli Manning engineered an eight-play 90-yard drive that featured passes of 21 yards to Hakeem Nicks and 25 to Travis Beckum. Bradshaw had runs of 13 and 25 yards before capping the drive with a 3-yard run. The Giants led 3-0 at the half and the margin should have been more. The defense limited the Bears to 22 yards and forced two turnovers that gave the Giants the ball twice inside the Bears' 30.

lowed 119 yards on the ground in its first three games, and Lawrence Tynes kicked a 22-yard field goal as the Giants (2-2) snapped a two-game losing streak and beat the Bears (3-1), who had come into the game as the NFC's last unbeaten team. Brandon Jacobs, whose fourth-quarter fumble inside his 30 set up Robbie Gould's 40-yard field goal for Chicago, capped the scoring with a 2-yard TD run with 4:31 to play. The Giants' defensive performance ranged on spectacular both in appearance and statistically. New York limited the Bears to six first downs, did not allow a did a decent job." Cutler and Todd Collins paid the price. Cutler suffered a concussion in the first half and did not return.

Collins took over in the second half and lasted until about 4 minutes remained in the game. That's when he was sent to the sideline after taking a blindside hit from linebacker Michael Boley. The Bears were forced to send in No. 3 quarterback Caleb Hanie and he got sacked by Justin Tuck for New York's 10th and final sack with about 3 minutes to play. "You get pressured like that, it's tough to do anything," Bears coach Lovie Smith said.

The Giants took an early 3-0 EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. The New York Giants' defense delivered a knockout punch that sent the Chicago Bears reeling from the unbeaten ranks. The Giants knocked out Jay Cutler with a nine-sack first half, sent his replacement to the sideline late in the fourth quarter and limited Chicago to 110 total yards in a 17-3 victory last night. The win left the NFL with only one undefeated team, the idle Kansas City Chiefs (3-0). Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for 129 yards and a touchdown against a defense that had al third-down conversion in 13 attempts and forced three turnovers.

The 10 sacks were two shy of the league record, which the Giants tied in 2007 in a Sunday night game against the Eagles. OsiUme-nyiora had six that night. He had three against Chicago. "It's fun to watch our defense when they are doing that," Giants quarterback Eli Manning said. "When they get the sacks, it gets the crowd fired up.

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Things figure to get a little rougher. The Redskins host Green Bay next weekandthen Indianapolis, before traveling to Chicago. Dallas comes off the bye week and plays three of its next four at home hosting Tennessee, at Minnesota and then home to the Giants and Jacksonville. The Giants regrouped last night with a 17-3 thumping of the Bears. Next week, the Giants head to Houston, then host Detroit and travel to Dallas.

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A number of names were announced last week, but the list of 30 was not made public until a ceremony last night. The list of 30 names begins with franchise founder Tim Mara and includes fellow owners Wellington Mara, Jack Mara and Bob Tisch. It includes George Young, the general manager who built two Super Bowl-winning teams, and championship-winning coaches Steve Owen, Jim Lee Howell and Bill Parcells. The 22 players in the Ring of Honor include 11 Hall of Famers: Mel Hein, Ken Strong, Tuffy Leemans, EmlenTunnell, Frank Gifford, Rosie Brown, Sam Huff, Andy Robustelli, Y.A. Tittle, Harry Carson and Lawrence Taylor.

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