The times and dates won't be announced until the spring, but the Giants' 2025 opponents are set.
According to the NFL's schedule rotation, the Giants will face the NFC North, AFC West, and same-place finishers from the NFC South, NFC West, and AFC East. That is in addition to the annual home-and-home series with their three NFC East opponents.
The New York Giants' future opponents schedule through the 2030 season:
2025
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Green Bay, Kansas City, L.A. Chargers, Minnesota, San Francisco
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Denver, Detroit, Las Vegas, New England, New Orleans
2026
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Arizona, Jacksonville, San Francisco, Tennessee, AFCN TBD, NFCS TBD
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, L.A. Rams, Seattle, NFCN TBD
2027
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Buffalo, Carolina, Miami, NFCW TBD
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, New England, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Tampa Bay, AFCW TBD, NFCN TBD
2028
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, AFCS TBD, NFCS TBD
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Green Bay, Minnesota, NFCW TBD
2029
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Denver, Las Vegas, L.A. Rams, Seattle, AFCE TBD, NFCN TBD
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Arizona, Kansas City, L.A. Chargers, San Francisco, NFCS TBD
2030
Home: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Houston, Indianapolis, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, NFCN TBD
Away: Dallas, Philadelphia, Washington, Atlanta, Carolina, Jacksonville, Tennessee, AFCN TBD, NFCW TBD
View photos of every NFL player selected with the third overall pick since the first draft in 1936.


QB Drake Maye - New England Patriots (2024)

DE Will Anderson Jr. - Houston Texans (2023)

CB Derek Stingley Jr. - Houston Texans (2022)

QB Trey Lance - San Francisco 49ers (2021)

CB Jeff Okudah - Detroit Lions (2020)

DT Quinnen Williams - New York Jets (2019)

QB Sam Darnold - New York Jets (2018)

DE Solomon Thomas - San Francisco 49ers (2017)

DE Joey Bosa - San Diego Chargers (2016)

DE Dante Fowler Jr. - Jacksonville Jaguars (2015)

QB Blake Bortles - Jacksonville Jaguars (2014)

DE Dion Jordan - Miami Dolphins (2013)

RB Trent Richardson - Cleveland Browns (2012)

DT Marcell Dareus - Buffalo Bills (2011)

DT Gerald McCoy - Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2010)

DE Tyson Jackson - Kansas City Chiefs (2009)

QB Matt Ryan - Atlanta Falcons (2008)

T Joe Thomas - Cleveland Browns (2007)

QB Vince Young - Tennessee Titans (2006)

WR Braylon Edwards - Cleveland Browns (2005)

WR Larry Fitzgerald - Arizona Cardinals (2004)

WR Andre Johnson - Houston Texans (2003)

QB Joey Harrington - Detroit Lions (2002)

DT Gerard Warren - Cleveland Browns (2001)

T Chris Samuels - Washington Redskins (2000)

QB Akili Smith - Cincinnati Bengals (1999)

DE Andre Wadsworth - Arizona Cardinals (1998)

CB Shawn Springs - Seattle Seahawks (1997)

DE Simeon Rice - Arizona Cardinals (1996)

QB Steve McNair - Houston Oilers (1995)

QB Heath Shuler - Washington Redskins (1994)

RB Garrison Hearst - Phoenix Cardinals (1993)

DT Sean Gilbert - Los Angeles Rams (1992)

CB Bruce Pickens - Atlanta Falcons (1991)

DT Cortez Kennedy - Seattle Seahawks (1990)

RB Barry Sanders - Detroit Lions (1989)

S Bennie Blades - Detroit Lions (1988)

RB Alonzo Highsmith - Houston Oilers (1987)

QB Jim Everett - Houston Oilers (1986)

DT Ray Childress - Houston Oilers (1985)

LB Carl Banks - New York Giants (1984)

RB Curt Warner - Seattle Seahawks (1983)

LB Chip Banks - Cleveland Browns (1982)

RB Freeman McNeil - New York Jets (1981)

T Anthony Munoz - Cincinnati Bengals (1980)

QB Jack Thompson - Cincinnati Bengals (1979)

WR Wes Chandler - New Orleans Saints (1978)

DT Eddie Edwards - Cincinnati Bengals (1977)

RB Chuck Muncie - New Orleans Saints (1976)

G Ken Huff - Baltimore Colts (1975)

G John Hicks - New York Giants (1974)

T Jerry Sisemore - Philadelphia Eagles (1973)

T Lionel Antoine - Chicago Bears (1972)

QB Dan Pastorini - Houston Oilers (1971)

QB Mike Phipps - Cleveland Browns (1970)

RB Leroy Keyes - Philadelphia Eagles (1969)

DE Claude Humphrey - Atlanta Falcons (1968)

QB Steve Spurrier - San Francisco 49ers (1967)

RB Dick Leftridge - Pittsburgh Steelers (1966)

LB Dick Butkus - Chicago Bears (1965)

WR Charley Taylor - Washington Redskins (1964)

DT Jim Dunaway - Minnesota Vikings (1963)

DT Merlin Olsen - Los Angeles Rams (1962)

DT Joe Rutgens - Washington Redskins (1961)

DB Johnny Robinson - Detroit Lions (1960)

DB Billy Stacy - Chicago Cardinals (1959)

LB Dan Currie - Green Bay Packers (1958)

QB John Brodie - San Francisco 49ers (1957)

RB Hopalong Cassady - Detroit Lions (1956)

RB Alan Ameche - Baltimore Colts (1955)

C Art Hunter - Green Bay Packers (1954)

QB Jack Scarbath - Washington Redskins (1953)

RB Ollie Matson - Chicago Cardinals (1952)

QB Y.A. Tittle - San Francisco 49ers (Colts disbanded after 1950 season, the players were made eligible for draft along with college seniors. Tittle was the No. 1 choice - 3rd overall - of 49ers in 1951.)

RB Chuck Hunsinger - Chicago Bears (1950)

RB Doak Walker - New York Bulldogs (1949)

QB Bobby Layne - Chicago Bears (1948)

G Fritz Barzilauskas - Boston Yanks (1947)

FB Doc Blanchard - Pittsburgh Steelers (1946)

HB Joe Renfroe - Boston/Brooklyn Yanks (1945)

HB Creighton Miller - Brooklyn Tigers (1944)

RB Glenn Dobbs - Chicago Cardinals (1943)

RB Pete Kmetovic - Philadelphia Eagles (1942)

RB Norm Standlee - Chicago Bears (1941)

QB Kay Eakin - Pittsburgh Steelers (1940)

RB Parker Hall - Cleveland Rams (1939)

RB Boyd Brumbaugh - Brooklyn Dodgers (1938)

QB Ray Buivid - Chicago Cardinals (1937)

HB Bill Shakespeare - Pittsburgh Pirates (1936)
Under the NFL scheduling formula, every team plays 17 games as follows:
- Home and away against its three division opponents (six games).
- The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating, three-year cycle (four games).
- The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating, four-year cycle (four games).
- Two intraconference opponents based on the prior year's standings (two 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.
- One interconference opponent based on the prior year's standings on a rotating four-year cycle (one game). These games match a first-place team from one division against a first-place team in an opposite-conference division that the team is not scheduled to play that season. The second-place, third-place and fourth-place teams in each division are matched in the same way each year. The home conference for this game will rotate.
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