IG —The Daily Collegian Monday, Dec. 8,198 G Big wins: Giants, Colts get much-needed victories By BARRY WILNER AP Sports Writer The New York Giants moved into position to •play at home for the next month, including all of their NFL playoff games, and the Indianapolis Colts moved into the winner’s circle for the first time yesterday The Giants,' led by a big play defense that intercepted six Jay Schroeder passes and sacked the Washington quarterback four times, won the NFC East showdown with a 24-14 victory over the Redskins. It was Washington’s first loss at home this season, dropping it to 11-3, one game behind the Giants. New York has won seven consecutive games, it longest winning streak since 1962, and needs to beat either St. Louis or Green Bay who are a combined 6-21-1 at Giants Stadium to clinch its first title in 33 years. And the Giants now are the only unbeaten home team in the league. The Colts were winless everywhere until, in their first game under Coach Ron Meyer, Eugene Daniel returned a blocked punt 13 yards for a touchdown with 20 seconds remaining for a 28-23 victory over the Atlanta Falcons. Other upsets on yesterday included Cincinnati taking New England 31-7 and Kansas City over Denver 37-10. Also, it was San Francisco 24, the New York Jets 10; Cleveland 21, Buffalo 17; Minnesota 32, Green Bay 6; Chicago 48, Tampa Bay 14; Pittsburgh 27, Detroit 17; Miami 31, New Orleans 27; San Diego 27, Houston 0; and St. Louis 10, Philadelphia 10. In a night game, Dallas was at the Los Angeles Rams. Tonight, the Los Angeles Raiders are at Seattle. Giants 24, Redskins 14 The Giants and Bears are the only 12-2 teams in the league, but the Giants hold the tiebreaker edge on the Bears because of a better conference record. 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