
Which of the Giants’ games do you want to see the most?
We’ve already written plenty about the New York Giants 2025 schedule.
And no, we’re not going to talk about how hard the Giants’ schedule is or what their record may be. The games will be played, and at least some of what we think we now know about the Giants as well as their opponents will change. Teams we think are unbeatable will falter and teams we think are poor will be good.
Instead, we have a simple question this week: Which game do you have circled on the calendar? Which game do you want to see the most this year?
Thanks to the limits of our surveys, we only have room for four responses. So I pared the 17-game schedule down to the four games that might be the most interesting.
A) Week 1 — At the Washington Commanders: The season opener against a division rival that was in the NFC Championship. Not only that, but will Washington take a step forward with their additions, or will Jayden Daniels have a sophomore slump now that defensive coordinators have had a chance to watch his tape?
B) Week 3 — Vs. the Kansas City Chiefs: The Giants’ home opener and a prime time game at that. And while our last look at the Chiefs was of a team that was impossibly good (given all their injuries a year ago) finally running out of steam, they’re still the class of the NFL. The whole league will get to see how the Giants stack up. Will this spell the beginning of the end for Russell Wilso, or might the Giants put the rest of the NFL on notice?
C) Week 13 — At the New England Patriots: There’s always fireworks when these two teams square up. The history between these franchises and New York / Boston rivalry is enough to make this a big game, but there’s added intrigue. This is the week before the Giants bye, and it could be first really good and “natural” entry point for Jaxson Dart.
D) Week 18 — vs. the Dallas Cowboys: We don’t know how the Giants’ season will go. However, this game very well could have some far-reaching playoff implications. It’s possible that the Giants could punch their ticket to the playoffs, or knock Dallas out of the playoffs, in tis game. Even if neither of the teams are in the playoffs, it could impact the seeding for other teams. Oh, and this game is the last opportunity to see Dart if he hasn’t gotten his first start yet.
So Giants fans, which one are you looking forward to the most?
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