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New York Giants Future Opponents

2020 Regular Season

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Arizona Cardinals Baltimore Ravens
San Francisco 49ers Cincinnati Bengals
Cleveland Browns Los Angeles Rams
Pittsburgh Steelers Seattle Seahawks
NFC South Same Place Finisher NFC North Same Place Finisher
Washington Redskins (Div.) Washington Redskins (Div.)
Dallas Cowboys (Div.) Dallas Cowboys (Div.)
Philadelphia Eagles (Div.) Philadelphia Eagles (Div.)

2021 Regular season

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Atlanta Falcons Kansas City Chiefs
Carolina Panthers Los Angeles Chargers
Oakland Raiders Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Denver Broncos New Orleans Saints
NFC West Same Place Finisher NFC North Same Place Finisher
Washington Redskins (Div.) Washington Redskins (Div.)
Dallas Cowboys (Div.) Dallas Cowboys (Div.)
Philadelphia Eagles (Div.) Philadelphia Eagles (Div.)

2022 Regular Season

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Chicago Bears Green Bay Packers
Detroit Lions Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans Minnesota Vikings
Indianapolis Colts Tennessee Titans
NFC South Same Place Finisher NFC West Same Place Finisher
Washington Redskins (Div.) Washington Redskins (Div.)
Dallas Cowboys (Div.) Dallas Cowboys (Div.)
Philadelphia Eagles (Div.) Philadelphia Eagles (Div.)

The NFL's scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular, rotating basis.

Under the formula, every team plays 16 games as follows:

  • Home and away against its three division opponents (6 games).
  • The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three-year cycle (4 games).
  • The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four-year cycle (4 games).
  • Two intraconference games based on the prior year's standings (2 games).

These games match a first-place team against the first-place teams in the two same-conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season. The second-place, third-place, and fourth-place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year.

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