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Coach Brian Daboll better get a win here. The QB-desperate Saints are going to be awful in 2025. Big Blue will be plenty battle-tested before this matchup, facing the Commanders, Cowboys, Chiefs and Chargers leading up to it.
Can the New York Giants finally turn the corner in prime-time and prove to a national audience they are capable of winning?
The Giants, despite having a last-place schedule after finishing at the bottom of the NFC East, have the NFL’s hardest schedule for 2025 based on the team’s 2024 winning percentage of .547, according to Yahoo. The 49ers, who finished last in the NFC West, have the league’s easiest 17-game slate with a .415 opposing winning percentage.
We're all winners with that elite Week 1 prime-time slate. But the Browns and Saints are schedule-release losers with no prime-time games.
We don't know the 2025 NFL schedule yet but but we do know each team's opponents. Here's how all 32 teams rank by strength of schedule.
There are plenty of snaps to go around as the Giants rotate their defensive line to keep players fresh throughout the game. But if Thibodeaux starts slow and Carter lives up to his pre-draft hype, the fourth-year pro could get lost in the fold.
Rookie Jayden Daniels notched his first NFL victory, directing a 65-yard scoring drive that ended with Seibert’s game-winning field goal as time expired. In Week 9, the Commanders beat the Giants, 27-22, at MetLife Stadium. A sack-fumble by Jones was not helpful as the Giants lost their fourth consecutive game to fall to 2-7.
The New York Giants will face the Eagles twice in the first eight weeks and five 2024 playoff teams during that stretch