We made it. The 2025 off-season and preseason are officially over.
The New York Giants have finished their cuts to trim the 90-man roster down to their 53-man roster and the next stop is Landover, Maryland, to face the Washington Commanders to start the 2025 season.
It’s been a long and eventful off-season for the Giants. Nine months ago, we weren’t sure whether Joe Schoen and the coaching staff would even have jobs for 2025. Not only did they retain their jobs (for the most part, anyway), but they’ve made a series of moves in free agency and the draft that could radically change the direction of the floundering franchise.
The Giants completely renovated the quarterback position by signing Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston, as well as trading up to draft Jaxson Dart. They’ve also infused talent and leadership into every level of the defense by signing Paulson Adebo and Jevon Holland, as well as drafting Abdul Carter and Darius Alexander.
So now we have a pretty simple question for you as we get ready for Week 1: Are you excited?
There’s been a lot of discussion of a new energy around the facilities and a buzz amongst the fanbase. Are you feeling it, or do you think this year will be more of the same?
Secondly, we want to know how many games you think the Giants will win this year.
Vegas has set the Giants’ most likely win total at 6 on the season, and fans previously took the “over” on an over/under set at 5.5 wins.
The Giants are the eighth team since 2009 to outscore their opponents by 60 (or more) points in the preseason, which has historically correlated with a trip to the playoffs and the teams to accomplish that feat have averaged 11 wins. It’s worth noting that two of those teams were quarterbacked by Russell Wilson (the 2012 and 2013 Seahawks). Of course the last team to do it was the 2024 Chicago Bears, who only won 5 games last year.
So how many games do you think the Giants will win? Do you think they’ll win fewer than 5 games, roughly match Vegas’ predictions, or exceed everyone’s wildest dreams?
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