St. Louis, MO (SportsNetwork.com) - Odell Beckham Jr. put on a show once again, amassing 148 yards and two touchdowns on eight catches to help the New York Giants record a 37-27 win over the St. Louis Rams. New Yorks third straight victory featured another jaw-dropping performance by the rookie sensation, who followed up an 11-reception, 130-yard effort at Tennessee in Week 14 with last Sundays 12-grab, 143-yard, three-touchdown display against Washington. Beckham wasnt the only Giant to put up big numbers on a day in which New York (6-9) piled up a season-best 514 yards. Eli Manning threw for 391 yards and three touchdowns while completing 25-of-32 attempts, Rueben Randle caught six passes for 132 yards and a touchdown and Andre Williams added 110 rushing yards on 26 carries. St. Louis (6-9) hadnt allowed a touchdown in any of its previous three games, having yielded only 12 points during that stretch. Shaun Hill hit on 24-of-32 throws for 290 yards with two touchdowns and an interception for the Rams. Kenny Britt finished with 103 yards on nine catches, while Tre Mason had 76 yards and a touchdown on 13 rushes in the loss. The Giants came out strong, putting St. Louis in a 10-0 hole before the Rams offense even stepped onto the field. A 49-yard connection from Manning to Randle on the games opening drive led to Josh Browns 29-yard field goal, and New York recovered a fumble from Benny Cunningham on the resulting kickoff at the opposing 21-yard line. The turnover led to Beckhams 9-yard touchdown catch on a busted coverage midway through the first quarter. St. Louis got on the board via Greg Zuerleins 51-yard field goal on the subsequent series, set up in part by Browns unnecessary roughness penalty on the ensuing kickoff that started the Rams in New York territory. Brown answered with a 37-yard make early in the second quarter, with Larry Donnells 23-yard catch that was initially ruled incomplete but overturned on a challenge, placing the Giants in range for the kick. New York increased the margin to 20-3 by churning out 80 yards in 10 plays on its next possession. Orleans Darkwa, who forced Cunninghams special-teams fumble earlier, capped the sequence with a darting 12-yard run for his first career touchdown. The Rams responded by marching 74 yards in just five plays, with Britts acrobatic 27-yard sideline catch and a long defensive pass interference penalty on the Giants Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie preceding Masons 10-yard run into the end zone that gave St. Louis some needed momentum with 2:18 left in the half. Hill skillfully executed a two-minute drive culminating in Zuerleins 20-yard field goal to bring the Rams within 20-13 at the break, but the Giants scored touchdowns on their first two possessions of the third quarter to create some more distance. Williams ripped off a 45-yard run deep into St. Louis territory on the first of those treks, and Manning teamed up with Randle for a 7-yard touchdown four plays later. Hill then went 6-for-6 in engineering a 10-play, 90-yard jaunt he finished with a 23-yard strike to Lance Kendricks late in the third quarter. However, Beckham blew past the St. Louis secondary less than a minute afterward, and Manning hit the rookie in stride for an 80-yard touchdown that put New York up by a 34-20 count. Brown tacked on a 52-yard field goal with 8:29 remaining, ending a drive that was extended by an offsides penalty on the Rams with the Giants punting. Hills 47-yard delivery to a wide-open Chris Givens pulled St. Louis within 37-27 with under four minutes left, but he lost a fumble on a sack by Kerry Winn with 1:53 to go and New York ran out the remaining time. Game Notes The teams combined for 21 penalties totaling 225 yards, with the Giants flagged 12 times for 149 yards ... The game also had three players ejected, New York wideout Preston Parker and defensive end Damontre Moore and Rams end William Hayes, after a fight ensued on the Giants sideline after Beckham was hit late by St. Louis linebacker Alec Ogletree in the second quarter ... Beckham eclipsed the 1,000-yard mark for the season and now has 79 catches, breaking the Giants rookie mark set by Jeremy Shockey in 2002 ... The Giants have won six straight meetings with St. Louis, with Manning throwing 12 touchdowns and just one interception in the last four of those games ... Rams cornerback E.J. 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"We had a lot of adversity, and our team handled the adversity well and made the plays we needed to win. I wanted that trophy really bad, wanted it bad for them." SEC East champion Missouri (12-2) matched its school record for victories, giving the SEC its 10th win in the last 11 Cotton Bowls, all against the Big 12. Joseys go-ahead TD came a play after James Franklins 27-yard pass to Dorial Green-Beckham to convert third-and-9. Franklin, the Missouri quarterback whose final two seasons were plagued by injuries, had two fumbles earlier in the second half when Oklahoma State (10-3) overcame a 10-point deficit to tie it in just over 3 1/2 minutes. Ray had been dragged into the end zone by Desmond Roland when the Oklahoma State running back bulled through the line for a 2-yard TD run with 5 minutes left to give the Cowboys their only lead of the night. Ray hit him immediately at the line, but couldnt keep Roland from scoring. Franklin was only 15-of-40 passing for 174 yards with an interception, and almost another returned for a score. Chelf threw for 381 yards and two touchdowns with two interceptions, completing 33 of 57 passes. He also ran 10 times for 48 yards, including a 23-yard run to convert third-and-10 only a few plays before he was sacked by All-SEC defensive end Michael Sam sacked Chelf and knocked the ball loose. That gave Sam 11 1/2 sacks, the most in the SEC and matching a school record. Missouri wrapped up its second SEC season since leaving the Big 12. The Tigers debuted in their new league with a losing season, but made it to the SEC championship game in year two before losing to No. 2 Auburn. "What a great way to finish the season," said Pinkel, whose 102nd victory in his 13th season snapped a tie with Don Faurot for the most in school history.dddddddddddd With the game tied, Franklin appeared to throw his second interception with 9 minutes left. But with Tyler Patmon running 40 yards to the end zone for an apparent go-ahead touchdown, a flag was thrown for pass interference and Mizzou kept the ball. The Tigers settled for Andrew Baggetts 46-yard field goal. "I felt as if both guys were competing for the ball," Cowboys linebacker Shaun Lewis said. "Its unfortunate. That play would have turned the game." Oklahoma State coach Mike Gundy said he was told only that Patmon interfered and didnt really get an explanation about the penalty from the referees. "I didnt see it. I just saw two guys competing for the ball," Gundy said. Oklahoma State then went 75 yards for its only lead, the longest play on the drive being when Tracy Moore was fully extended and lunging forward when he caught a 41-yard pass to the Tigers 28. "Its hard on our team," Gundy said. "Thats a very, very disappointed locker room right now." The Cowboys were trying to win 11 games for the third time in four seasons. Before Mike Gundy became the coach in 2005, the Cowboys had never won 11 games. Missouri trailed 17-7 at halftime before getting even after the two fumbles by Franklin. That sequence actually began when Cowboys quarterback Clint Chelf was picked off by Braylon Webb. But Mizzou gave the ball back on the next play when Franklin fumbled on a botched handoff, with James Castleman recovered at the Tigers 33. Chelf threw a 21-yard TD pass to Jhajuan Seales with 2:10 left in the third quarter. Early in the fourth quarter, Franklins pitch was well behind Josey, and recovered by Daytawion Lowe at the Tigers 11. Oklahoma State had to settle for a tying 32-yard field goal by Ben Grogan, making up for an earlier miss. Grogan had a 34-yard field goal attempt ricochet off the top of the right upright early in the second quarter. Missouri backup quarterback Maty Mauk, who filled in for Franklin when he was hurt, then trotted on the field with the Tigers offence for the first time. The freshman accounted for 105 yards on the drive, including runs of 35 and 34 yards before a 24-yard TD pass to Marcus Lucas. When Mauk got a series in the second half, the Tigers went three-and-out. 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