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Jeff Hostetler (15) doing a somersault as Lawrence Taylor hugs Matt Bahr, who kicked five field goals to win the NFC championship game for the Giants.
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The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
01-21-1991
Jeff Hostetler (15) doing a somersault as Lawrence Taylor hugs Matt Bahr, who
kicked five field goals to win the NFC championship game for the Giants.
Date: 01-21-1991, Monday
Section: NEWS
Edition: Four Star B, Also in Three Star P, Two Star, One Star
Jeff Hostetler (15) doing a somersault as Lawrence Taylor hugs Matt
Bahr, who kicked five field g...
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