Barber Carries Giants into the Postseason
Via SI.com: Behind Barber’s career day, Giants top Skins
In his last regular-season game, Barber carried 23 times for 234 yards — a career high and franchise record — and three touchdowns Saturday night in a 34-28 victory over the Washington Redskins. The victory ended New York’s seven-week free fall just in time for the Giants to make the postseason as a .500 team.
Impressive. And quite the way to end his regular-season career.
Of course, since NFLN and Charter can’t get their act together, I didn’t get to see it.
[Cross-posted at PoliBlog: Deportes]
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