CLEVELAND -- Eli Manning threw two touchdown passes to Odell Beckham Jr., Jason Pierre-Paul returned a fumble for a TD and the New York Giants extended their winning streak to six games, holding off Cleveland 27-13 on Sunday to keep the Browns winless.Manning had three TD passes as the Giants (8-3) won their sixth straight. They dont overwhelm anyone, but the Giants do just enough to win and are in position to make the playoffs for the first time since 2011.Manning threw a 32-yard TD pass to Beckham in the second quarter and added a 4-yarder to the star wide receiver with 5:10 left to finally put away the Browns (0-12).Cleveland has lost 15 in a row since last season. It is 3-30 since ending the 2014 season with five consecutive losses.Browns quarterback Josh McCown, back in the lineup after rookie Cody Kessler sustained his second concussion last week, finished with 322 yards passing and threw a TD pass to rookie Corey Coleman.With the Giants leading 14-6, Pierre-Paul rumbled 43 yards for his third career TD.The defensive end, who had three of New Yorks seven sacks, snagged the ball after McCowns arm was struck by Johnathan Hankins and raced to the end zone, putting the Giants ahead by two touchdowns. Robbie Gould missed the extra point, and that became a brief concern when McCown hooked up with Coleman with 8:17 left.However, Manning responded with a 73-yard drive, connecting with Beckham for 41 yards, before the scoring strike.This was the Giants most lopsided win this season, but it was never easy as the Browns hung around for more than three quarters.Mannings second TD pass gave the Giants a 14-3 lead in the second quarter.Following a field goal by the Browns, Manning hit Beckham over the middle, and the fleet-footed wide receiver did the rest, pulling away from cornerback Joe Haden.Cleveland had two chances in the first half to score touchdowns, but had to settle for field goals by Cody Parkey.With Manning and New Yorks offense unable to get anything going, the Giants defense came up with a turnover that led to the games first points.Defensive tackle Damon Harrison forced a fumble by Clevelands Isaiah Crowell and Devon Kennard recovered it at the Browns 31.Two plays later, Manning hit Dwayne Harris for a 13-yard TD.MOVING UPWith his 37-yard completion to Cruz in the second quarter, Manning moved past Hall of Famer Fran Tarkenton (47,003) for eighth place in career yards. 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Three of their losses have been by less than a goal but their biggest of the season came to their cross-town rivals and week one finals opponent.GWS - 16-6, 143 per centA historic first final for the expansion side, and its a Sydney derby. Leon Camerons side have incredible firepower in front of goal but how they fare on the biggest stage is the question mark.2nd Qualifying Final2-Geelong v 3-Hawthorn, MCG, Friday 7.50pm (AEST)Meetings in 2016 - Geelong won their only gameR1: Geelong 18.8 (116) def Hawthorn 12.14 (86) at MCGGeelong - 17-5, 144 per centThe Cats roar into the finals with seven straight wins and will relish a date with their arch-rivals, despite a poor record in September against Hawthorn.The Cats have just one AFL-era finals win in seven finals.Hawthorn - 17-5, 119 per centPulled another rabbit out of the hat on Sunday to ensure a third-placed finish and avoid seventh position. The next-generation Hawks head to the MCG with the Kennett curse yesterdays news.1st Elimination Final5-Adelaide v 8-North Melbourne, Adelaide Oval, Saturday 7.40pm (AEST)Meetings in 2016 - 1 win eachR1: North Melbourne 166.dddddddddddd11 (107) def Adelaide 14.13 (97) at Etihad StadiumR14: Adelaide 12.28 (100) def North Melbourne 10.7 (67) at Adelaide OvalAdelaide: 16-6, 138 per centA round 23 hiccup cost them their top-two position but the Crows couldnt have asked for an easier September opponent. Will enjoy Rory Sloanes return and will start hot favourites against North.North Melbourne: 12-10, 105 per centMight as well represent a finals bye, with nine straight losses against 2016 finalists. Looked shot in round 23 loss to GWS and there are morale questions with the forced retirement of club legends including Brent Harvey.2nd Elimination Final6-West Coast v 7-Western Bulldogs, Domain Stadium, Thursday 8.10 (AEST)?Meetings in 2016 - Western Bulldogs won only gameR11: Western Bulldogs 12.11 (83) def West Coast 11.9 (75) at Etihad StadiumWest Coast: 16-6, 130 per centOne of the form teams of the competition, with eight wins in their last nine including interstate defeats of GWS and Adelaide. Showed against the Crows that Nic Naitanuis absence doesnt end their season.Western Bulldogs: 15-7 115 per centThe Bulldogs have found a way to keep the wins ticking over despite a ruinous injury toll, but succumbed to their worst loss of the season on Sunday to Fremantle. Will be underdogs when they return to the West in a fortnight, but arent without hope. ' ' '