An 86-yard gain, the result of Alex Webster scooping up a fumble after Charlie Conerly connected with Kyle Rote, set up Mel Triplett's one-yard score to pull the Giants within 14-10 in the second half. Conerly then threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Frank Gifford to provide New York with 17-14 advantage.
The Giants had the lead and the ball with just over two minutes to play. Facing a third-and-four, the Colts expected a pass. Instead, Conerley pitched to Gifford on a sweep. Gino Marchetti wrestled Gifford to the turf near the first-down marker. As the play ended, Colts' defensive end Big Daddy Lipscomb fell across the pile and broke his leg. In the ensuing confusion, the officials forgot to mark the ball. When they did, it was short of the first down. And while Gifford still maintains he made the first down, the Giants punted.
Mixing the run and pass, Unitas marched his team down the field. With seven seconds left to play, Steve Myrah, who converted just 4-of-10 field goal attempts in the regular season, tied the game on a 13-yard field goal.
It marked the first time in NFL history that a championship game ended in a tie. The rules called for a sudden death overtime period. The Giants won the coin toss and but their offense sputtered and they were forced to punt. The Colts took over at their own 20 and Unitas orchestrated a 13-play drive that culminated with Ameche scoring on a one-yard run.
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Pat Summerall hit on field goals of 23, 26 and 23 yards as the Giants led 9-7 heading into the fourth quarter. But the Colts stormed back. Unitas rushed for a touchdown, threw for another and Johnny Sample returned an interception for yet another score.
The Giants' Bob Schnelker caught nine passes for 178 yards, including one touchdown.
Unitas to Berry......touchdown!1959 NFL Championship - Colts 31 Giants 16
THE REMATCH took place in front of 57,577 at Baltimore's Municipal Stadium. The Colts opened the scoring when Johnny Unitas connected with Lenny Moore for a 60-yard score.
Unitas beats them with his legs too.
Do you think Kathi Lee hit him this hard?
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