Simms started all 16 games in 1993, being one of only seven quarterbacks to do so, and led the Giants to a resurgent 11–5 season including a victory over the
Minnesota Vikings in the playoffs. However, Simms underwent shoulder surgery after the
1993 season to repair a
torn labrum. The surgery was successful, and team doctor Russell F. Warren's prognosis for recovery was excellent, and Simms was expected to be ready in time for training camp. However, later during that offseason, Simms was released by the Giants, and subsequently decided to retire. The Giants offense was coming off a sub-par 1992 season, so Dan Reeves and offensive coordinator George Henshaw added and adjusted schemes. The emphasis remained running the ball as the Full House and Power I formations were installed. Rodney Hampton and Phil Simms both made the pro bowl, each the driving force behind the offense. The Defense returned to its dominant ways; allowing an NFL-best 12.8 points per game, or 205 points all year. Lawrence Taylor would join Simms in retirement after the season, ending an era. The Giants finished the 1993 season first in overall defense and rushing offense. The Giants played the Dolphins in Miami for the first time on December 5, only the fourth meeting between the clubs since the
AFL-NFL merger. New York was scheduled to be the opponent for the Dolphins' first regular season game at
Joe Robbie Stadium in
1987, but that game was cancelled by a players' strike. The Giants qualified for the playoffs on December 12 with a win at Giants Stadium against the Colts, 35 years after
the two teams met in "The Greatest Game Ever Played". However in week 18, the Cowboys and Giants met in the Meadowlands to conclude the regular season with huge stakes. The winner would win the
NFC East and have home-field advantage as the NFC's #1 seed and have a week off, while the loser would have to play an extra week and host a wild card game against the
Minnesota Vikings as the NFC's #4 seed. The Giants lost to the Cowboys 16–13 in overtime, making their road to the
Super Bowl much harder.
Schedule Game summaries Week 1: at Chicago Bears Week 2: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Week 3: vs. Los Angeles Rams Week 5: at Buffalo Bills Week 6: at Washington Redskins Week 7: vs. Philadelphia Eagles Week 9: vs. New York Jets Week 10: at Dallas Cowboys Week 11: vs. Washington Redskins Week 12: at Philadelphia Eagles Week 13: vs. Arizona Cardinals Week 14: at Miami Dolphins Week 15: vs. Indianapolis Colts Week 16: at New Orleans Saints Week 17: at Phoenix Cardinals Week 18: vs. Dallas Cowboys Standings ==Postseason==