INDIANAPOLIS - Ryan Nassib finally showed the New York Giants how this new offence should look. Crisp, efficient and potent. After three quarters of bumbling around in Indianapolis, the second-year quarterback led New York to two touchdowns in the final four minutes Saturday night. The second came on a 4-yard TD pass to Corey Washington with 55 seconds left —to give the Giants an improbable 27-26 victory against the Indianapolis Colts. "It was definitely a strange game in that way, but it shows that we have some perseverance," Nassib said. "Well play until the games over." For three quarters, the Giants stumbled around. Two-time Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning finished 1 of 7 for 6 yards and was fortunate to have an interception wiped out by a Colts penalty. Backup Curtis Painter, the one-time Indy starter, completed one pass during a first half that the Giants managed only 48 yards and wound up 6 of 15 for 64 yards and one TD. The defence allowed 177 yards in the first two quarters, struggling to force punts, and kickoff returner Quintin Demps even lost a fumble. "Whatever words you want to use to describe it, there was no production," coach Tom Coughlin said when asked about the offence. "Theres nothing to look at from a production standpoint and thats disappointing." Things looked so bleak that when Painter finally got the Giants (3-0) on the scoreboard with 10:16 left in the fourth quarter, on a 3-yard TD pass to Kellen Davis, the smattering of fans left at Lucas Oil Stadium thought it was more of a gimme than the start of a comeback. Sixteen seconds later, though, Spencer Adkins recovered a fumble in the Colts end zone to make it 26-14, and then Nassib started working his late-game magic. He led the Giants on a 92-yard drive, capped by Michael Coxs 2-yard TD run, and then found Washington in the back corner of the end zone. Washington has caught a TD pass in each of the Giants three preseason games, including the winning scores each of the past two weeks. "Hes proven that hes made those big plays before and he did it once again," Nassib said of Washington. The late rally, against Indys backups, ruined what had been a big night for Hakeem Nicks, who signed with Indianapolis (0-2) as a free agent in March after helping the Giants win the Super Bowl in their last trip to Lucas Oil Stadium in February 2012. He showed his old team that he could still play. Nicks caught five passes for 53 yards, accounting for most of Andrew Lucks production on a night Reggie Wayne was again held out. Luck wound up 12 of 18 for 89 yards with one TD. All week Nicks held his emotions in check, telling reporters all the right things. On Saturday night, he looked as if he had all the right moves, too, with the exception of a couple of goodbye waves to his ex-teammates as he headed out of bounds. The second time he did it, the refs flagged him for unsportsmanlike conduct wiping out a 36-yard gain and getting a brief lecture from coach Chuck Pagano. "He knew what he did, what that discussion was going to be like," Pagano said. The penalty didnt stop Nicks or the Colts. On the next play, he caught an 8-yard pass for a first down, and opened the second quarter with a 17-yard catch that eventually led to Adam Vinatieris second field goal of the game, a 42-yarder that made it 13-0. Matt Hasselbeck replaced Luck on the next series and promptly threw a 14-yard TD pass to DaRick Rogers to make it 20-0 at halftime, and two field goals from Cody Parkey made it 26-0 early in the fourth — a lead that looked safe. Painters TD pass and Adkins fumble recovery gave the Giants a glimmer of hope and Nassib made it happen by overcoming two offensive penalties and converting two fourth-down chances by hooking up with Washington for the winner. "We challenged them at halftime," Coughlin said. "I wanted us to come out in the second half and see who loved football. It was primarily the end of the second group and then the third group that did it." Notes: Four New York players left the game with injuries: Cornerback Prince Amukamara (groin), offensive tackle Charles Brown (shoulder), defensive tackle Markus Kuhn (elbow) and safety Cooper Taylor (toe). Coughlin did not have a postgame update. ... Manning said he is comfortable in the offence but that the Giants are still trying to understand all the nuances. ... Pagano said the Colts did not sustain any significant injuries. Authentic Jerseys 2020 . PETERSBURG, Fla. 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Lions are playoff bound and dodged a big bullet Saturday night, after quarterback Kevin Glenn went down in the fourth quarter and didnt return in a 28-23 come-from-behind win over the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.Just a little headache, Glenn said later said of the issue that kept him from completing the game.Backup Jason Beck filled in admirably, with touchdown throws to Ernest Jackson and former Bomber Kito Poblah.The protocol is to watch when you have a headache. . . No symptoms, no blurriness, just a little headache, said Glenn, suggesting it wasnt a concussion.You just tell yourself be ready if something happens, said Beck, a CFL rookie whose first thought was concern for Glenn, when he saw him laying on the field holding his head.Kevin and I spend a lot of time together. Hes a really good friend and when you see somebody down on the field with their head, I mean weve seen too many things in pro football, my first thought was for him and my second thought was OK, just go out and play ball.The Lions (9-7) are now guaranteed at least a crossover playoff spot.The Bombers (6-11) were ahead 17-13 at the start of the fourth quarter but their effectiveness was crippled all night by quarterback sacks — 10 of them by the end of the game.Ten sacks is just a tribute to the whole defence and obviously the coaches, said B.C. head coach Mike Benevides, who gave the game ball to Khreem Smith, who had four of them.Im really proud of our defence. Our defence was playing really well all year long. Today it was rewarded to get the quarterback a few times.Winnipeg quarterback Drew Willy said he knew he was responsible for a few of those sacks.I definitely wasnt decisive enough in getting the ball out of my hands, he said. I take full responsibility for that.It was their eighth loss in a row and this is the third season in a row theyve missed the playoffs, after making a losing appearance in the 2011 Grey Cup. It has taken a toll on attendance which was just 24,223 Saturday night, with almost 9,000 empty sseats.ddddddddddddThe Bombers were crushed at the way their season has collapsed since July when they were 5-1.Honestly, I thought this was our year, said veteran offensive lineman Steve Morley. I thought OK, this is the year were going to go over the mountain . . . and now were not.Coach Mike OShea said despite their collapse, he had never lost faith.We had nothing prepared for this because I believed we were going to make the playoffs, he said.Rookie Winnipeg running back Paris Cotton rushed for 131 yards and a touchdown but said it doesnt mean much when you lose.Were just going to figure it out together and keep going, he said.A return to a more balanced offence seemed to offer some sack protection for Willy in their last game but this time it didnt even slow down the Lions, who had their own issues with 22 penalties. Cotton couldnt say why there was such a difference.I cant tell you until I watch the film but all I know is we fell short, we didnt get the win.Veteran receiver Clarence Denmark topped 1,000 yards in a season for the first time in his CFL career with 56 yards Saturday and a touchdown. He laid the blame for the loss squarely on the offence.I feel like the defence played good, he said. They made stops when they needed to. I feel like when it came our time to make plays we didnt make them.Winnipeg has now dropped eight straight games and will miss the post-season.The Bombers also got three field goals plus a single from rookie kicker Liram Hajrullahu.B.C.s other touchdown came from Keola Antolin and Paul McCallum added two field goals and a single.It was also a night of milestones as veteran B.C. kicker McCallum became just the second CFL player to top the 3,000-point mark.NOTES: The Bombers lost defensive lineman Greg Peach in the second half to injury and defensive back Don Unamba also had to leave the field but he returned. The Bombers benefited from the return from injury of Troy Stoudermire. Their kick returner had 72 yards in the first half, including one run of 35. ' ' '