4 greatest one-hit wonders in NY Giants history

These Giants players will never be forgotten.
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2. S Stevie Brown

Stevie Brown's 2012 season was the stuff of legends. In 2010 and 2011, Brown played in 23 total games and started only one. He had 35 tackles in two years, had only two passes defended and zero interceptions. The guy was seemingly on his way out of the league when he signed with the Giants. He was given a last opportunity to prove himself and boy did he.

In 2012, Brown accounted for 76 total tackles, 11 passes defended and eight (yes, eight) interceptions. These were straight up video game numbers for a safety. Although he didn’t return one of his interceptions for a touchdown, he did have 307 yards in interception return yardage. That number led the league for safeties.

His 2013 campaign was cut short because of injury and we will never get to see quite the potential he could've lived up to. However, that 2012 season and Brown's name will go down in Giants' history forever.