Indianapolis, Dallas and Green Bay all were 13-3, but couldn’t match New England. And it was the 10-6 Giants who won the Super Bowl after an amazing catch kept the winning TD drive alive. Until then, it looked like the Patriots were a team of destiny. Already, QB Tom Brady had set a record with 50 TD passes and WR Randy Moss had caught a record 23 of them. Only Minnesota RB Adrian Peterson stole some of the thunder with 1,341 yards, a 5.6 average, 12 TDs and numerous breakaway runs in his NFL debut. Can’t get enough? Here’s more. And more.
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672 cards total, each team includes 14 offensive skill players, 3 elementary and 3 advanced defensive cards, as well as individual ratings of offensive linemen and defensive players.