2012 Superbowl Results & Betting History
Year: 2012 (Superbowl XLVI)
Location: Indianapolis (IN)
Team That Won: New York Giants
Team That Lost: New England Patriots
Final Score: Giants 21 vs. Patriots 17
Point Spread: Giants won as +2.5 underdogs
Over/Under: Closing Line was O/U 53 and total went U53
2012 Superbowl Game Summary
The Giants were able to continue their Superbowl dominance against the Patriots in 2012. New York Giants came into the game as a small +2.5 point underdog, but they came out firing to take an early 9-0 lead. The Patriots battled back in the 2nd quarter to take the lead, but the Giants took control of the game in the 4th quarter to seal the deal. The final score was 21-17 for NYG.
Eli Manning was named the MVP of the 2012 Superbowl, as he completed 30 of 40 pass attempts for 296 yards and 1 TD. Eli was able to control the ball whereas Tom Brady struggled a bit. Brady completed 27 of 41 passes for 27 yards 2 TD’s and 1 INT. Brady had a chance to win the Superbowl for the Patriots in the 4th quarter, but was unable to get the job done.
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