Giants Stun Packers with Record-Breaking ComebackGiants Stun Packers with Record-Breaking Comeback In a thrilling showdown at Lambeau Field, the New York Giants pulled off an improbable comeback, defeating the Green Bay Packers 35-31 in a game for the ages. Down 28-13 in the fourth quarter, the Giants seemed destined for defeat. However, quarterback Eli Manning ignited a scoring frenzy, leading the offense to three consecutive touchdowns. Saquon Barkley capped off the comeback with a 60-yard touchdown run with just 25 seconds remaining. The victory marked the largest fourth-quarter comeback in Giants franchise history. It was also the first time the Giants had defeated the Packers at Lambeau Field since 1930. Manning finished the game with 345 passing yards and three touchdowns. Barkley rushed for 190 yards and two touchdowns. The Packers, who had dominated the first half, were stunned by the Giants’ comeback. Aaron Rodgers threw for 294 yards and four touchdowns, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Giants’ late-game surge. The victory was a major triumph for the Giants, who had gone 1-7 in their previous eight games. It also kept their playoff hopes alive heading into the final weeks of the regular season. For the Packers, the loss was a devastating blow to their Super Bowl aspirations. Green Bay dropped to 7-4 and now faces an uphill battle to secure a playoff berth. The game will be remembered as one of the most memorable comebacks in NFL history. The Giants’ never-say-die attitude and Manning’s clutch performance will forever be etched in the annals of football lore.