Team Information
Founded | 1925 |
Ground | MetLife Stadium |
Owner(s) | John Mara, Steve Tisch |
City | East Rutherford, New Jersey |
Nickname | Giants |
CEO | John Mara |
General Manager | Joe Schoen |
Head Coach | Brian Daboll |
Mascots | - |
NFL Championships | 4 Super Bowl Championships (1986, 1990, 2007 and 2011) |
Playoff Appearances | 1933, 1934, 1935, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1950, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2016, 2022 |
Division | NFC East |
New York Giants Bio
The Giants were established in New York in 1925 and spent their first three decades at the Polo Grounds in upper Manhattan. Former owner Tim Mara paid $500 to buy the club, and his family continued to possess a stake in the organization far into the twenty-first century (in 1930 he split ownership between his two sons, Jack and Wellington). Despite losing their opening game 14-0 against the Frankford Yellow Jackets, the Giants rapidly established themselves as one of the best teams in the early years of professional football, taking home NFL titles in 1927, 1934, and 1938. The Giants made a name for themselves early on and under head coach Bill Parcells in the 1980s and 1990s, they dominated the league. The New York Giants have one of the highest number of Playoff appearances in the league. The Giants are one of the longest running sports teams in the United States and are often known as the ‘Big Blue Wrecking Crew’ owing to their formidable defensive unit in the 1980s and early 1990s.
New York Giants Next Game
The Giants are back for another season in the NFL kicking off with three preaseason games in August 2023. They start their preseason against the Detroit Lions and will go on to face the Carolina Panthers and the New York Jets.
The Giants' regular season kicks off with a Monday night game against the Dallas Cowboys on September 11, 2023 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. They then head to Arizona to face the Cardinals. The Giants face the Dolphins, Bills, and host the Commanders and Jets before a bye week in Gameweek 13 of the regular NFL season. They host the Patriots, Packers, Rams, and Eagles before ending the regular season.
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New York Giants Roster 2023-24
The New York Giants have missed the NFL playoffs for the last 6 seasons although they have some formidable players on their roster. Let us take a look at the prominent players on the New York Gaints' roster who have the potential to make an impact in the upcoming NFL season. Running back Sauqon Barkley is one of the most potent attacking threats for the Giants and one of the biggest names on the roster. Joining him is quarterback Daniel Jones who is emerging as one of the most potent dual threat quarterbacks in the league. He’s deceptively fast and can make something out of nothing. Tackler Dexter Lawrence is a menace to opponents and on his way to become a legendary defensive player for the Giants.
Round 1 pick of the 2023 NFL Draft, cornerback Deonte Banks has the potential to be a starter for the Giants in the upcoming NFL seasons. Offensive lineman John Michael Schmitz and wide receiver Jalin Hyatt are two rookies who also have the potential to be important players for the Giants.
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New York Giants Record- Last 10 Years
Season | Division Finish | Record | Playoffs |
2022 | 3rd NFC East | 9-7-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2021 | 4th NFC East | 4-13-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2020 | 2nd NFC East | 6-10-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2019 | 3rd NFC East | 4-12-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2018 | 4th NFC East | 5-11-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2017 | 4th NFC East | 3-13-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2016 | 2nd NFC East | 11-5-0 | Lost Wild Card Playoffs |
2015 | 3rd NFC East | 6-10-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2014 | 3rd NFC East | 6-10-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2013 | 3rd NFC East | 7-9-0 | Did Not Qualify |
2012 | 2nd NFC East | 9-7-0 | Did Not Qualify |
New York Giants Championships
The New York Giants have been one of the most successful NFL franchises. With 32 playoff appearances to their name, the Giants have managed to win 8 Championships. They have won the NFL Championship (pre the 1970 merger) on four occasions. The Giants have also gone on to win the NFL Super Bowl four times too (1986, 1990, 2007, and 2011). Since their Super Bowl victory in 2012, the New York Giants have only managed to make it to one NFL Playoff. The New York Giants have won 11 Conference Championships and 16 Divisional Championships to date.
FAQs
The Giants joined the NFL in 1925. Out of the five teams that joined that year, they are the only remaining team in modern-day professional football. The actual legal corporate name is the New York Football Giants, to differentiate the team from the New York Giant baseball team ( which is now the San Francisco Giants), that was present when this club formed.
The current New York Giants home stadium is the MetLife Stadium Located in East Rutherford New Jersey, the stadium is home to both the New York Giants and the New York Giants. At an approximate cost of $1.6 billion, it was the most expensive stadium built in the United States at the time of its completion.
The rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants is considered as one of the fiercest rivalries in the whole NFL. The Eagles lead the overall series by 91-88-2. The New York Giants and the Eagles have even met in thePlayoffs 4 times, with each team winning twice.
As per a poll, the New York Giants are the more popular football teams in the State. The poll suggested that the popularity percentage of the Giants was around 12% as compared to the popularity percentage of the Jets which is at 6%.
You can stream any New York Giants game on the New York Giants app or the NFL Game Pass app. Giants’ games are also streamed on FOX Sports, or ESPN or CBS.