DeSean Jackson didn't think the Giants would kick to him in the final seconds of Philadelphia's thrilling win over New York on Sunday afternoon. He received the punt and returned in 65 yards for the game-winning touchdown. "I was thinking to myself, like, 'They're not going to kick it to me,' " Jackson said. "I was thinking he was going to kick it out of bounds. But it got to me. From there, I just used my instincts and my speed to get into the end zone." Giants coach Tom Coughlin was so frustrated, he fired his papers into the artificial turf and later screamed at punter Matt Dodge. "Somebody told me that coach Coughlin ran on the field and tried to get his kicker because he was just so (ticked) that his kicker punted the ball to me," said Jackson. "That just shows how mad he was at that punter." Coughlin took responsibility for the final play, which the NFL said was the first walk-off punt return in league history. "I've never been around anything like this in my life," he said. "It's about as empty as you get to feel in this business, right there."