1943 New York Giants season

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1943 New York Giants season
Owner John V. Mara
General manager Wellington Mara
(Vice President)
Head coach Steve Owen
Home field Polo Grounds
Results
Record6–3–1
Division placeT-2nd NFL Eastern
Playoff finishLost Eastern Divisional Playoff
(vs. Redskins) 0–28

The 1943 New York Giants season was the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League.

Contents

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1 Bye
2Bye
3Bye
4October 9at Steagles L 14–280–1 Shibe Park Recap
5October 17at Brooklyn Dodgers W 20–01–1 Ebbets Field Recap
6October 24 Steagles W 42–142–1 Polo Grounds Recap
7October 31 Green Bay Packers L 21–352–2Polo Grounds Recap
8November 7at Detroit Lions T 0–02–2–1 Briggs Stadium Recap
9November 14 Chicago Bears L 7–562–3–1Polo Grounds Recap
10November 21 Chicago Cardinals W 24–133–3–1Polo Grounds Recap
11November 28 Brooklyn Dodgers W 24–74–3–1Polo Grounds Recap
12December 5 Washington Redskins W 14–105–3–1Polo Grounds Recap
13December 12at Washington Redskins W 31–76–3–1 Griffith Stadium Recap
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week Four: at Phil-Pitt "Steagles"

Week Four: New York Giants at Philadelphia-Pittsburgh "Steagles"
Period1234Total
Giants1400014
Steagles0702128

at Shibe Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Date: October 9
  • Game attendance: 15,340
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Fourth quarter

Week Five: at Brooklyn Dodgers

Week Five: New York Giants at Brooklyn Dodgers
Period1234Total
Giants1300720
Dodgers00000

at Ebbets Field, Brooklyn, New York

  • Date: October 17
  • Game attendance: 18,361
Game information
First quarter
  • NYG Chuck Avedisian recovered blocked punt in end zone
  • NYG Paschal run (Cuff kick)
Fourth quarter
  • NYG Paschal 3-yard run (Cuff kick)

Week Six: vs. Phil-Pitt "Steagles"

Week Six: Philadelphia-Pittsburgh "Steagles" at New York Giants
Period1234Total
Steagles0001414
Giants141414042

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: October 24
  • Game attendance: 42,681
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • NYG Al Blozis 35-yard blocked punt return (Cuff kick)
  • NYG Paschal 1-yard run (Cuff kick)
Fourth quarter

Week Seven: vs. Green Bay Packers

Week Seven: Green Bay Packers at New York Giants
Period1234Total
Packers71401435
Giants707721

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: October 31
  • Game attendance: 46,208
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
  • GB Tony Canadeo 12-yard pass from Andy Uram (Hutson kick)
  • GB Hutson 17-yard pass from Canadeo (Hutson kick)
Third quarter
  • NYG Paschal 4-yard run (Cuff kick)
Fourth quarter
  • NYG Paschal 1-yard run (Cuff kick)
  • GB Hutson 12-yard pass from Canadeo (Hutson kick)
  • GB Canadeo 35-yard run (Hutson kick)

Week Eight: at Detroit Lions

Week Eight: New York Giants at Detroit Lions
Period1234Total
Giants00000
Lions00000

at Briggs Stadium, Detroit, Michigan

  • Date: November 7
  • Game attendance: 16,992

As of the end of the 2022 NFL season, the game is the most recent 0–0 tie in NFL history. [1]

Week Nine: vs. Chicago Bears

Week Nine: Chicago Bears at New York Giants
Period1234Total
Bears1414141456
Giants07007

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: November 14
  • Game attendance: 56,591
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • CHB Clarke 62-yard pass from Luckman (Snyder kick)
  • CHB Benton 15-yard pass from Luckman (Snyder kick)
Fourth quarter
  • CHB George Wilson 3-yard pass from Luckman (Snyder kick)
  • CHB Pool 40-yard pass from Luckman (Snyder kick)

Week Ten: vs. Chicago Cardinals

Week Ten: Chicago Cardinals at New York Giants
Period1234Total
Cardinals0001313
Giants7314024

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: November 21
  • Game attendance: 19,804
Game information
First quarter
  • NYG Cuff 6-yard run (Cuff kick)
Second quarter
  • NYG Cuff 45-yard FG
Third quarter
  • NYG Adams 17-yard pass from Leemans (Cuff kick)
  • NYG Liebel 23-yard pass from Leemans (Cuff kick)
Fourth quarter

Week Eleven: vs. Brooklyn Dodgers

Week Eleven: Brooklyn Dodgers at New York Giants
Period1234Total
Dodgers00707
Giants7107024

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: November 28
  • Game attendance: 28,706
Game information
First quarter
  • NYG Cuff 14-yard run (Cuff kick)
Second quarter
  • NYG Paschal 8-yard run (Cuff kick)
  • NYG Cuff 37-yard FG
Third quarter

Week Twelve: vs. Washington Redskins

Week Twelve:Washington Redskins at New York Giants
Period1234Total
Redskins307010
Giants007714

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: December 5
  • Game attendance: 51,308
Game information
First quarter
Third quarter
  • WAS Andy Farkas 1-yard run (Masterson kick)
  • NYG Paschal 1-yard run (Cuff kick)
Fourth quarter
  • NYG Paschal 53-yard run (Cuff kick)

Week Thirteen: at Washington Redskins

Week Thirteen: New York Giants at Washington Redskins
Period1234Total
Giants01410731
Redskins07007

at Griffith Stadium, Washington, D.C.

  • Date: December 12
  • Game attendance: 35,540
Game information
Second quarter
Third quarter
  • NYG Cuff 20-yard run (Cuff kick)
  • NYG Cuff 18-yard FG
Fourth quarter
  • NYG Walls 33-yard pass from Nix (Cuff kick)

Playoffs

RoundDateOpponentResultVenueRecap
Division December 19 Washington Redskins L 0–28 Polo Grounds Recap

1943 Eastern Division Playoff: vs. Washington Redskins

1943 Eastern Division Playoff: vs. Washington Redskins
Period1234Total
Redskins01401428
Giants00000

at Polo Grounds, New York, New York

  • Date: December 19
  • Game attendance: 42,800
Game information
Second quarter
  • WAS Farkas 2-yard run (Masterson kick)
  • WAS Farkas 2-yard run (Masterson kick)
Fourth quarter
  • WAS Farkas 1-yard run (Masterson kick)
  • WAS Ted Lapka 11-yard pass from Baugh (Masterson kick)

Standings

NFL Eastern Division
WLTPCTDIVPFPASTK
Washington Redskins 631.6672–3–1229137L3
New York Giants 631.6675–1197170W4
Phil-Pitt 541.5563–2–1225230L1
Brooklyn Dodgers 280.2001–565234L2
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

See also

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References

1943 New York Giants Season at Pro-Football-Reference