Last Sunday, Eli Manning and the New York Giants scored enough points to win 98% of all of the regular-season games played in NFL history. Unfortunately for Manning's crew, Drew Brees and the New Orleans Saints scored three more points than they did on a day of epic offensive proportions in the Superdome.
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That 52-49 loss to the Saints was the fourth-highest scoring game in league annals and it included a record 13 combined touchdown passes from Brees and Manning. The Giants' defense helped a bit with the scoring on a Trumaine McBride fumble return for a touchdown, but it was still a prolific day all around for Manning and company.