New York Giants Show Promise for 2026 Season
The New York Giants took a step forward in 2025. While they ended the season with a 4-13 record, their younger players are beginning to shine. Quarterback Jackson Dart stepped up, and rookie running back Cam Skatebo alongside standout wide receiver Malik Nabors demonstrated their potential, even if injuries sidelined them for stretches.
Looking ahead to 2026, optimism is high. With a healthy roster, the team will be under the guidance of iconic coach John Harbaugh, who joined the Giants in January.
“We’re focused on creating a team that can capitalize on opportunities in the fourth quarter,” the 63-year-old Harbaugh said. “Planning and practicing with that in mind is crucial.”
With the 2026 schedule now out, fans can see who the Giants are counting on to deliver those exciting moments as the games unfold.
Some of the pivotal home matchups at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., include a showdown against Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys on September 13, Jaden Daniels and the Washington Commanders on November 12, Trevor Lawrence’s Jacksonville Jaguars on November 22, Brock Purdy’s San Francisco 49ers on December 6, and Jalen Hurts’ Philadelphia Eagles on January 9 or 10.
According to sources, Harbaugh’s squad faces the 17th most challenging schedule, based on the winning percentages of their 2025 opponents.
Adding to the excitement, the Giants will welcome new draft picks like Arbel Reese, Francis Mauigore, Colton Hood, Malachi Fields, and Bobby Jamison-Travis. Veteran players such as tight end Isaiah Likely and wideout Calvin Austin III will be joined by offseason acquisitions like Tremaine Edmunds and Darnell Mooney. Their success will largely depend on fan support, too.
For those interested in cheering for the newly revamped Giants, tickets for all nine home games are currently available.
New York Giants Home Game Tickets 2026
Here’s a complete rundown of the Giants’ home games for 2026, including dates and opponents.
New York Giants Complete 2026 Schedule
If you’re considering traveling to support Dart and the Giants this season, here’s a list of their away games:
- Giants vs. Rams – Monday, September 21, at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, California
- Giants vs. Commanders – Sunday, October 11, at Northwest Stadium, Landover, Maryland
- Giants vs. Texans – Sunday, October 25, at NRG Stadium, Houston, Texas
- Giants vs. Eagles – at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Giants vs. Colts – Sunday, November 29, at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
- Giants vs. Seahawks – Sunday, December 13, at Lumen Field, Seattle, Washington
- Giants vs. Lions – Monday, December 28, at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan
- Giants vs. Cowboys – Sunday, January 3, at AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas
How to Watch/Stream 2026 Giants Games
This season, there will be plenty of options for watching Giants games from home.
Harbaugh’s roster will feature on major networks like ABC, CBS, ESPN, Fox, NBC, and NFL Network on select days, with most NFC games airing on Fox. Notably, “Sunday Night Football” can be found on NBC, “Monday Night Football” on ESPN, and “Thursday Night Football” streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Exciting Concerts Coming to New York and New Jersey in 2026
This summer, music enthusiasts can look forward to a series of major concerts in New York and New Jersey before the Giants kick off their season. Here are five performances that are generating buzz:
- Don Tolliver – June 1st
- Bon Jovi – July 7th, 9th, 12th, 14th, 16th, 19th, 21st, 23rd, 26th
- Weird Al – July 11th-12th
- RUSH – July 28th, 30th, August 1st, 3rd
- Iron Maiden – September 5th-6th
If you’re eager for more live music, consider exploring our roundup of the biggest concert tours hitting the area in 2026.





