Corey Webster Ranks 87th on New York Giants’ Top 100 List.
The New York Giants recently honored Corey Webster by naming him 87th on the franchise’s Top 100 Players list. Webster’s legacy is defined by a career filled with standout moments, particularly his performance in the 2007 NFC Championship Game.
Webster’s Memorable Play in Giants’ Coldest Game.
One of Webster’s most iconic plays happened during the coldest game in Giants’ history. The NFC Championship Game against Green Bay at Lambeau Field reached a wind chill of minus 23 degrees. In overtime, with the game tied 20-20, Webster intercepted Brett Favre’s pass intended for Donald Driver. This pivotal play set up Lawrence Tynes’ game-winning 47-yard field goal. The Giants went on to win the game 23-20 and eventually claimed victory in Super Bowl XLII.
Webster’s Impressive Career Stats.
Webster was more than just one great play. A second-round pick from LSU in 2005, he quickly became a vital part of the Giants’ defense. Over his career, Webster started 93 of 121 regular-season games and all 10 of his postseason outings. He was a key player in both Super Bowl XLII and XLVI victories. Webster’s 97 passes defensed is a franchise record, and his 20 career interceptions rank 10th in Giants history. He remains one of just six Giants to record multiple interceptions in a single postseason.
Webster’s impact on the Giants is undeniable, and his place among the top 100 players in franchise history is well-deserved.
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