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SEASON PREVIEW: The 2025 season marks a critical reset for the New York Giants following a league-worst 3–14 record in 2024, which earned them the third overall pick in the 2025 draft. Head coach Brian Daboll remains at the helm despite the struggles, charged with steering the franchise into a new era of development and stability.
The Giants retooled their roster with major investments on both sides of the ball. Defensively, they added rookie pass rusher Abdul Carter and safety Jevon Holland, while strengthening the front with stars Brian Burns and Dexter Lawrence. Offensively, the team brought in veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to provide leadership and serve as a bridge until first-round rookie Jaxson Dart is ready to take over.
With a revamped secondary, a fortified defensive line, and a proven leader under center, the Giants are working to rebuild culture under a newly embraced “dawg mentality” ethos.
Expectations remain modest, however. Analysts note that the Giants face what is widely projected to be the toughest schedule in the NFL in 2025, making progress less about playoff contention and more about establishing a foundation for long-term success.
TICKETS INFO: Tickets for New York Giants 2025 home games at are on sale now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Prices vary widely depending on the game, seat location, and demand. Standard tickets typically start between $25 and $75 for upper-level or less in-demand matchups. The average price for most regular-season games usually falls between $180 and $310 per ticket, with marquee opponents or divisional games commanding higher prices, especially for lower bowl or sideline seats.
For fans seeking a more premium experience, VIP and club-level tickets are also available. These options may include access to club lounges, premium food and beverage, cushioned seating, and private entrances. Club seats often range from $400 to $1,200+ per ticket, depending on the opponent.
GIANTS’ OPPONENTS: The New York Giants’ 2025 opponents include a full slate against their NFC East division rivals — the Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, and Washington Commanders, each played twice (home and away). Their remaining home matchups feature formidable non-divisional opponents such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, and San Francisco 49ers. On the road, the Giants will visit teams including the Chicago Bears, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Las Vegas Raiders, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, and Philadelphia Eagles again. Overall, it’s considered one of the toughest schedules in the league, packed with playoff-level competition both at home and away.
GIANTS’ 2025 SCHEDULE:
- Week 1 (Sept 1–7)
Sept 7 @ Washington Commanders - Week 2 (Sept 8–14)
Sept 14 @ Dallas Cowboys - Week 3 (Sept 15–21)
Sept 21 vs Kansas City Chiefs - Week 4 (Sept 22–28)
Sept 28 vs Los Angeles Chargers - Week 5 (Sept 29–Oct 5)
Oct 5 @ New Orleans Saints - Week 6 (Oct 6–12)
Oct 9 vs Philadelphia Eagles - Week 7 (Oct 13–19)
Oct 19 @ Denver Broncos - Week 8 (Oct 20–26)
Oct 26 @ Philadelphia Eagles - Week 9 (Oct 27–Nov 2)
Nov 2 vs San Francisco 49ers - Week 10 (Nov 3–9)
Nov 9 @ Chicago Bears - Week 11 (Nov 10–16)
Nov 16 vs Green Bay Packers - Week 12 (Nov 17–23)
Nov 23 @ Detroit Lions - Week 13 (Nov 24–Dec 1)
Dec 1 @ New England Patriots - Week 14 (Dec 2–8)
Bye Week - Week 15 (Dec 9–15)
Dec 14 vs Washington Commanders - Week 16 (Dec 16–22)
Dec 21 vs Minnesota Vikings - Week 17 (Dec 23–29)
Dec 27 @ Las Vegas Raiders (date TBD) - Week 18 (Dec 30–Jan 4)
Jan 4 vs Dallas Cowboys (date TBD)
ABOUT NEW YORK GIANTS: The New York Giants are a professional football team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC East division. Founded in 1925, the Giants are one of the league’s oldest and most storied franchises, with a legacy built on strong defenses, historic rivalries, and passionate fan support. They play their home games at MetLife Stadium, which they share with the New York Jets. The team is headquartered at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center adjacent to the stadium.
The Giants have won four Super Bowl championships (XXI, XXV, XLII, XLVI) and are known for iconic moments in NFL history — like their 2007 Super Bowl upset over the undefeated Patriots, fueled by quarterback Eli Manning and a ferocious defense led by Michael Strahan. Over the decades, the team has featured many Hall of Fame players, including Lawrence Taylor, Frank Gifford, and Harry Carson, and has built a reputation for toughness, particularly on defense.
As of 2025, the Giants are led by head coach Brian Daboll, who is working to rebuild the team’s culture after a disappointing 3–14 season in 2024. The team added veteran quarterback Russell Wilson and drafted rookie QB Jaxson Dart as part of a long-term plan to stabilize the offense. With a retooled defense, rising young talent, and a no-nonsense attitude described by players as a “dawg mentality,” the Giants are aiming to bounce back and compete in one of the NFL’s toughest divisions.