94th season in franchise history
The 2018 season was the New York Giants ' 94th in the National Football League (NFL), their ninth playing their home games at MetLife Stadium and their first under head coach Pat Shurmur . The Giants entered the season looking to improve on their 2017 campaign , which saw the team finish with a 3–13 record, their worst since the adoption of a 16-game regular season. Despite starting 1–7 for the second consecutive year, the Giants managed to improve on their 3–13 campaign with a 30–27 win over the Chicago Bears . After a 17–0 shutout loss to the Titans in Week 15, the Giants missed the playoffs for the second straight season. The season was highlighted by blown fourth-quarter leads much like 2015 , the Giants were in 12 one-possession games and lost eight games by seven points or fewer. The Giants finished the season 5–11 and last place in the NFC East for the second straight year and the first time they finished last in back to back years since 1977 and 1978 .
Despite the 5–11 record, the season was highlighted with rookie running back Saquon Barkley who won many awards including Pepsi Rookie of the Year ,[ 1] FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year ,[ 2] AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year [ 3] and was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team and AP All-Rookie teams .[ 4]
Players with the Giants in the 2017 season [ edit ]
Position
Player
Tag
Date signed
2018 Team
Notes
TE
Ryan O'Malley
April 6, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $555,000 contract.[ 5]
C
Jon Halapio
March 12, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $555,000 contract.[ 6]
DT
Robert Thomas
March 15, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $630,000 contract
LB
Curtis Grant
Not tendered
C
Brett Jones
April 9, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $2.914 million contract.[ 7]
LB
Deontae Skinner
Waived.[ 8]
QB
Geno Smith
April 1, 2018
San Diego Chargers
1 year, $1 million contract.[ 9]
RB
Orleans Darkwa
RB
Shane Vereen
New Orleans Saints
1 year, $935,000 contract
WR
Tavarres King
April 5, 2018
Minnesota Vikings
1 year, $790,000 contract.[ 10]
G
Justin Pugh
March 17, 2018
Arizona Cardinals
5 years, $45 million contract.[ 11] [ 12]
C
Weston Richburg
March 14, 2018
San Francisco 49ers
5 years, $47.5 million contract.[ 13] [ 14]
G
D. J. Fluker
Seattle Seahawks
1 year, $1.5 million contract.
G
John Greco
February 21, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $1.015 million contract.[ 15]
DE
Kerry Wynn
March 19, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $1.25 million contract.[ 16]
DT
Jay Bromley
New Orleans Saints
1 year, $790,000 contract.
LB
Devon Kennard
March 13, 2018
Detroit Lions
3 years, $18.75 million contract.[ 17]
LB
Jonathan Casillas
LB
Keenan Robinson
Buffalo Bills
1 year, $790,000 contract.
LB
Mark Herzlich
March 12, 2018
New York Giants
1 year, $1.105 million contract.[ 18]
LB
Kelvin Sheppard
LB
Akeem Ayers
CB
Ross Cockrell
March 23, 2018
Carolina Panthers
2 years, $6.8 million contract.[ 19]
CB
Darryl Morris
S
Nat Berhe
April 4, 2018
Pittsburgh Steelers
1 year, $880,000 contract.[ 20]
Players signed by the Giants from other teams [ edit ]
Date
Position
Player
Tag
2017 Team
Notes
March 14
OT
Nate Solder
UFA
New England Patriots
4 years, $62 million contract, which made Solder the NFL's highest paid offensive lineman.[ 21]
March 14
OLB
Kareem Martin
UFA
Arizona Cardinals
3 years, $15 million contract.[ 22]
March 14
G
Patrick Omameh
UFA
Jacksonville Jaguars
3 years, $15 million contract.[ 23]
March 15
S
Curtis Riley
ERFA
Tennessee Titans
1 year, $630,000 contract.[ 24]
March 19
WR
Cody Latimer
UFA
Denver Broncos
1 year, $2.5 million contract.[ 25]
March 26
S
Michael Thomas
UFA
Miami Dolphins
2 years, $4 million contract.[ 26]
June 12
TE
Scott Simonson
UFA
Carolina Panthers
1 year, $705,000 contract.[ 27]
July 12
G
Zac Kerin
UFA
Detroit Lions
1 year, $630,000 contract.[ 28]
July 24
OLB
Connor Barwin
UFA
Los Angeles Rams
2 years, $5 million contract.[ 29] [ 30]
August 3
CB
Leonard Johnson
UFA
Buffalo Bills
1 year, $790,000 contract.[ 31]
Notes
Draft trades
The Giants traded a compensatory fourth-round selection (135th overall) and a sixth-round selection (176th overall) to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection in 2019 and linebacker Alec Ogletree .
The Giants traded a fourth-round selection (102nd overall) and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for a third-round selection (69th overall) and a fourth-round selection (108th overall).
The Giants traded a seventh-round selection (220th overall) to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for defensive back Ross Cockrell .
Supplemental Draft
Undrafted free agents [ edit ]
The Giants signed a number of undrafted free agents. Unless stated otherwise, they were signed on May 11, 2018.[ 33]
Position
Player
College
Notes
TE
Stephen Baggett
East Carolina
Waived on May 14, 2018.
WR
Jawill Davis
Bethune–Cookman
Waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018; resigned to practice squad.
C
Evan Brown
SMU
Made roster.[ 34]
T
Tyler Howell
Missouri
Waived on June 11, 2018.
DT
Tyrell Chavis
Penn State
Waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018.
LB
Tae Davis
Chattanooga
Made roster.[ 34]
CB
Aaron Davis
Georgia
Waived/injured on June 12, 2018.
CB
Bryon Fields
Duke
Waived on May 14, 2018.
CB
Grant Haley
Penn State
Waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018; resigned to practice squad.
S
Sean Chandler
Temple
Made roster.[ 34]
G
Nick Gates
Nebraska
Place on injured reserve on September 1, 2018.
RB
Robert Martin
Rutgers
Signed on May 14, 2018;[ 35] made roster.[ 34]
CB
Mike Jones
Temple
Signed on May 14, 2018;[ 35] waived on June 4, 2018.
TE
Garrett Dickerson
Northwestern
Signed on June 4, 2018;[ 36] waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018; resigned to practice squad.
S
Mike Basile
Monmouth
Signed on August 8, 2018;[ 37] waived on August 20, 2019.
Date
Position
Player
Previous team
Notes
March 7
ILB
Alec Ogletree
Los Angeles Rams
Acquired via trade (see trade details ).
March 13
RB
Jonathan Stewart
Carolina Panthers
Free agent signing; 2 years, $6.9 million contract.[ 38]
March 14
CB
Teddy Williams
Carolina Panthers
Free agent signing; 1 year, $880,000 contract.[ 39]
March 19
CB
B. W. Webb
Cleveland Browns
Free agent signing; 1 year, $815,000 contract; 7th team in 6 NFL seasons.[ 40]
March 19
DE
Josh Mauro
Arizona Cardinals
Free agent signing; 1 year, $880,000 contract.[ 41]
April 5
CB
William Gay
Pittsburgh Steelers
Free agent signing; 1 year, $1.105 million contract.[ 42]
April 21
P
Riley Dixon
Denver Broncos
Acquired via trade (see trade details ).
May 2
QB
Alex Tanney
Tennessee Titans
Free agent signing; 1 year, $550,000 contract.[ 43]
May 2
NT
A. J. Francis
Washington Redskins
Free agent signing; 1 year, $705,000 contract.[ 43]
May 2
CB
C. J. Goodwin
Arizona Cardinals
From waivers.[ 44]
May 3
S
Orion Stewart
Washington Redskins
Free agent signing; 1 year, $480,000 contract.[ 45]
May 14
CB
Chris Lewis-Harris
Denver Broncos
Free agent signing.[ 46]
May 14
WR
Alonzo Russell
Arizona Cardinals
Free agent signing.[ 46]
May 14
G
Chris Scott
Carolina Panthers
Free agent signing.[ 46]
May 14
G
Malcolm Bunche
Jacksonville Jaguars
Free agent signing.[ 46]
May 22
WR
Russell Shepard
Carolina Panthers
Free agent signing; 1 year, $1.3 million contract.[ 47]
June 5
P
Taylor Symmank
Minnesota Vikings
Free agent signing.[ 48]
June 11
CB
Kenneth Durden
Tennessee Titans
Free agent signing.[ 49]
June 11
OT
Jarron Jones
Dallas Cowboys
Free agent signing; 1 year, $480,000 contract.[ 49]
July 25
DE
Izaah Lunsford
Green Bay Packers
Free agent signing.[ 50]
July 30
CB
Kenneth Durden
New York Giants
Free agent signing; resigned by the Giants having been waived on July 11, 2019.[ 51]
August 1
OT
Victor Salako
Cleveland Browns
From waivers.[ 52]
August 20
RB
Jhurell Pressley
Jacksonville Jaguars
Free agent signing.[ 53]
August 20
LB
Warren Long
Seattle Seahawks
Free agent signing.[ 53]
September 2
WR
Kaelin Clay
Buffalo Bills
From waivers.[ 54]
September 2
DE
Mario Edwards Jr.
Oakland Raiders
From waivers.[ 54]
September 2
CB
Antonio Hamilton
Oakland Raiders
From waivers.[ 54]
September 2
CB
Mike Jordan
Cleveland Browns
From waivers.[ 54]
September 2
S
Kamrin Moore
New Orleans Saints
From waivers.[ 54]
September 2
C
Spencer Pulley
Los Angeles Chargers
From waivers.[ 54]
September 4
NT
John Jenkins
Chicago Bears
Free agent signing; 1 year, $790,000 contract.[ 55]
September 5
LB
Nate Stupar
New Orleans Saints
Free agent signing; 1 year, $850,000 contract.[ 56]
September 18
FB
Elijhaa Penny
Arizona Cardinals
Signed off the Cardinals practice squad.[ 57]
September 19
WR
Stacy Coley
Minnesota Vikings
From waivers.[ 58]
September 19
TE
Garrett Dickerson
New York Giants
Signed off the practice squad.[ 59]
October 9
T
Brian Mihalik
New York Giants
Signed off the practice squad.[ 60]
October 16
WR
Bennie Fowler
New England Patriots
Free agent signing.[ 61]
October 16
LB
Ukeme Eligwe
New York Giants
Signed off the practice squad.[ 61]
October 16
CB
Grant Haley
New York Giants
Signed off the practice squad.[ 61]
Having been cut as the roster was trimmed to the 53-man limit on September 1, Jawill Davis , Garrett Dickerson , Grant Haley , Jhurell Pressley , Alonzo Russell , Victor Salako, Avery Moss and Calvin Munson cleared waivers and were resigned to the practice squad . They were joined over the following days by linebacker Ukeme Eligwe and defensive tackle Josh Banks, who had been waived by the Giants on September 2.[ 62] On September 13, Munson was released and replaced by offensive tackle Brian Mihalik .[ 63]
On March 7, 2018, the Giants acquired linebacker Alec Ogletree from the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a 4th (#135, John Franklin-Myers ) and a 6th (#176. John Kelly ) round pick in the 2018 NFL draft . In the deal, the Giants also acquired a 7th round pick in the 2019 NFL draft .[ 72]
On March 22, 2018, the Giants traded defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for their 3rd round pick and swapping 4th round picks in the 2018 NFL Draft.[ 73]
On April 20, 2018, the Giants acquired punter Riley Dixon from the Denver Broncos in exchange for a conditional 7th round draft pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.[ 74]
On August 26, 2018, the Giants traded center Brett Jones to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a 7th round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.[ 75]
On October 23, 2018, the Giants traded cornerback Eli Apple to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for a 4th round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft and a 7th round pick in the 2020 draft .[ 76]
2018 New York Giants staff
Front office
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
Week 1: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
JAX – Josh Lambo 39-yard field goal, 10:12. Jaguars 3–0. Drive: 11 plays, 59 yards, 4:49.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 27-yard field goal, 00:23. Tied 3–3. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 5:17.
Second quarter
JAX – Josh Lambo 39-yard field goal, 7:19. Jaguars 6–3. Drive: 15 plays, 54 yards, 8:04.
JAX – T.J. Yeldon 1-yard pass from Blake Bortles (Josh Lambo kick), 2:42. Jaguars 13–3. Drive: 5 plays, 57 yards, 2:36.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 31-yard field goal, 00:04. Jaguars 13–6. Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, 2:38.
Third quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 44-yard field goal, 09:18. Jaguars 13–9. Drive: 11 plays, 49 yards, 5:42.
Fourth quarter
JAX – Myles Jack 32-yard interception return (Josh Lambo kick), 11:24 Jaguars 20–9.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 68-yard run (run failed), 10:38. Jaguars 20–15. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 0:45.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
With the loss, the Giants started 0–1 for the second consecutive season. First round pick Saquon Barkley scored his first career NFL touchdown.
Week 2: at Dallas Cowboys [ edit ]
Week Two: New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Giants
0
0
3 10 13
Cowboys
10
0
3 7 20
at AT&T Stadium , Arlington, Texas
Game information
First quarter
DAL – Tavon Austin 64-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Brett Maher kick), 13:37. Cowboys 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:34.
DAL – Brett Maher 37-yard field goal, 6:06. Cowboys 10–0. Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 3:58.
Second quarter
Third quarter
DAL – Brett Maher 29-yard field goal, 10:47. Cowboys 13–0. Drive: 6 plays, 16 yards, 2:39.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 28-yard field goal, 4:34. Cowboys 13–3. Drive: 11 plays, 66 yards, 6:12.
Fourth quarter
DAL – Ezekiel Elliott 6-yard run (Brett Maher kick), 5:51. Cowboys 20–3. Drive: 14 plays, 82 yards, 8:23.
NYG – Evan Engram 18-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 1:32. Cowboys 20–10. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 2:09.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 38-yard field goal, 0:15. Cowboys 20–13. Drive: 8 plays, 33 yards, 1:16.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
With the loss, the Giants started 0–2 for the second consecutive season. It was 20–3 for most of the 4th quarter until the Giants scored 10 points in the final 2:09.
Week 3: at Houston Texans [ edit ]
Week Three: New York Giants at Houston Texans – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Giants
7
13
0 7 27
Texans
3
3
3 13 22
at NRG Stadium , Houston, Texas
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 44-yard field goal, 11:49. Giants 10–3. Drive: 9 plays, 58 yards, 5:14.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 30-yard field goal, 4:35. Giants 13–3. Drive: 10 plays, 64 yards, 5:59.
NYG – Rhett Ellison 16-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 1:20. Giants 20–3. Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 1:56.
HOU – Ka'imi Fairbairn 28-yard field goal, 0:00. Giants 20–6. Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards, 1:20.
Third quarter
HOU – Ka'imi Fairbairn 54-yard field goal, 8:41. Giants 20–9. Drive: 7 plays, 41 yards, 3:13.
Fourth quarter
HOU – Will Fuller 6-yard pass from Deshaun Watson (pass failed), 7:37. Giants 20–15. Drive: 7 plays, 67 yards, 3:32.
NYG – Sterling Shepard 7-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 2:08. Giants 27–15. Drive: 9 plays, 77 yards, 3:32.
HOU – Lamar Miller 4-yard pass from Deshaun Watson (Ka'imi Fairbairn kick), 0:01. Giants 27–22. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 2:07.
Top passers
Top rushers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 17 rushes, 85 yards, TD
HOU – Deshaun Watson – 5 rushes, 36 yards
Top receivers
Odell Beckham surpassed Lionel Taylor (319) for the most receptions by a player through his first 50 career games with 337 catches (he would be passed by Michael Thomas (346) in 2019).[ 77] [ 78]
With the win, the Giants improved to 1–2.
Week 4: vs. New Orleans Saints [ edit ]
Week Four: New Orleans Saints at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Saints
0
12
7 14 33
Giants
7
0
3 8 18
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NO – Wil Lutz – 42-yard field goal, 14:55. Giants 7–3. Drive: 15 plays, 51 yards, 8:29.
NO – Wil Lutz – 34-yard field goal, 7:18. Giants 7–6. Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 3:31.
NO – Wil Lutz – 37-yard field goal, 3:36. Saints 9–7. Drive: 4 plays, −8 yards, 0:57.
NO – Wil Lutz – 26-yard field goal, 0:11. Saints 12–7. Drive: 7 plays, 40 yards, 2:21.
Third quarter
NO – Alvin Kamara – 9-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 7:16. Saints 19–7. Drive: 7 plays, 80 yards, 3:17.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas – 33-yard field goal, 2:02. Saints 19–10. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 5:14.
Fourth quarter
NO – Alvin Kamara – 4-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 6:47. Saints 26–10. Drive: 14 plays, 74 yards, 6:39.
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 1-yard run (Eli Manning–Sterling Shepard pass), 3:44. Saints 26–18. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:03.
NO – Alvin Kamara – 49-yard run (Wil Lutz kick), 2:06. Saints 33–18. Drive: 6 plays, 97 yards, 1:38.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
With the loss, the Giants fell to 1–3.
Week 5: at Carolina Panthers [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CAR – Colin Jones fumble recovery in end zone (Graham Gano kick), 14:06. Panthers 14–3.
CAR – Graham Gano 47-yard field goal, 8:44. Panthers 17–3. Drive: 7 plays, 51 yards, 4:24.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 57-yard pass from Odell Beckham Jr. (Aldrick Rosas kick), 6:37. Panthers 17–10. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 2:07.
CAR – Graham Gano 47-yard field goal, 2:36. Panthers 20–10. Drive: 8 plays, 31 yards, 4:01.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 53-yard field goal, 0:20. Panthers 20–13. Drive: 7 plays, 40 yards, 2:16.
Third quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 36-yard field goal, 7:34. Panthers 20–16. Drive: 13 plays, 75 yards, 5:36.
Fourth quarter
CAR – Christian McCaffrey 18-yard pass from Cam Newton (Graham Gano kick), 11:21. Panthers 27–16. Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 5:09.
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. 33-yard pass from Eli Manning (Eli Manning–Rhett Ellison pass), 8:08. Panthers 27–24. Drive: 2 plays, 34 yards, 0:45.
CAR – Graham Gano 39-yard field goal, 2:16. Panthers 30–24. Drive: 12 plays, 54 yards, 5:52.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 15-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 1:08. Giants 31–30. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:08.
CAR – Graham Gano 63-yard field goal, 0:01. Panthers 33–31. Drive: 8 plays, 30 yards, 1:07.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Odell Beckham threw a touchdown pass to Saquon Barkley and also caught his first touchdown pass since breaking his ankle the year before. Similar to the Eagles game in Week 3 last season, the Giants rallied back in the 4th quarter, but were overshadowed by a 63-yard game-winning field goal by Graham Gano . However, controversy surrounded after the game, where players believed there was a wrong call on the final drive on a 3rd and 1 run by Christian McCaffrey and another wrong pass interference call on Landon Collins .[ 79] This game marked the first time the Giants scored 30 or more points in a game since Week 17 of the 2015 season .[ 80]
Week 6: vs. Philadelphia Eagles [ edit ]
Week Six: Philadelphia Eagles at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Eagles
14
10
7 3 34
Giants
3
3
7 0 13
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 21-yard field goal, 5:48. Eagles 14–6. Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards, 2:30.
PHI – Zach Ertz 10-yard pass from Carson Wentz (Jake Elliott kick), 4:22. Eagles 21–6. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 1:22.
PHI – Jake Elliott 33-yard field goal, 1:34. Eagles 24–6. Drive: 6 plays, 35 yards, 1:33.
Third quarter
PHI – Alshon Jeffery 1-yard pass from Carson Wentz (Jake Elliott kick), 8:42. Eagles 31–6. Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 6:18.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 50-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 6:10. Eagles 31–13. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 2:32.
Fourth quarter
PHI – Jake Elliott 30-yard field goal, 14:56. Eagles 34–13. Drive: 13 plays, 64 yards, 6:18.
Top passers
PHI – Carson Wentz – 26/36, 278 yards, 3 TD
NYG – Eli Manning – 24/43, 281 yards, INT
Top rushers
PHI – Wendell Smallwood – 18 rushes, 51 yards
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 13 rushes, 130 yards, TD
Top receivers
PHI – Alshon Jeffery – 8 receptions, 74 yards, 2 TD
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 9 receptions, 99 yards
Week 7: at Atlanta Falcons [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
ATL – Marvin Hall 47-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Giorgio Tavecchio kick), 4:51. Falcons 7–0. Drive: 3 plays, 86 yards, 1:01.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 31-yard field goal, 0:50. Falcons 7–3. Drive: 11 plays, 77 yards, 4:01.
ATL – Giorgio Tavecchio 40-yard field goal, 0:03. Falcons 10–3. Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards, 0:47.
Third quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 36-yard field goal, 3:51. Falcons 10–6. Drive: 7 plays, 62 yards, 1:48.
Fourth quarter
ATL – Giorgio Tavecchio 50-yard field goal, 14:55. Falcons 13–6. Drive: 7 plays, 43 yards, 3:56.
ATL – Tevin Coleman 30-yard run (Giorgio Tavecchio kick), 7:47. Falcons 20–6. Drive: 9 plays, 65 yards, 5:14.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 2-yard run (pass failed), 4:47. Falcons 20–12. Drive: 9 plays, 78 yards, 3:00.
ATL – Giorgio Tavecchio 56-yard field goal, 1:55. Falcons 23–12. Drive: 8 plays, 37 yards, 2:52.
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. 1-yard pass from Eli Manning (Saquon Barkley run), 0:05. Falcons 23–20. Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 1:50.
Top passers
NYG – Eli Manning – 27/38, 399 yards, TD
ATL – Matt Ryan – 31/39, 379 yards, TD
Top rushers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 14 rushes, 43 yards, TD
ATL – Tevin Coleman – 11 rushes, 50 yards, TD
Top receivers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 9 receptions, 51 yards
ATL – Julio Jones – 9 receptions, 104 yards
The Giants failed to capitalize on offense, including missing a critical 4th and Goal at the 1 yard line. They were unable to complete a comeback, and fell to 1–6 with the loss.
Week 8: vs. Washington Redskins [ edit ]
Week Eight: Washington Redskins at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Redskins
7
0
3 10 20
Giants
0
3
0 10 13
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Date : October 28Game time : 1:00 pm. EDTGame weather : 51 °F (11 °C), cloudyGame attendance : 77,537Referee : Bill Vinovich TV announcers (Fox) : Kenny Albert, Charles Davis and Pam OliverRecap , Gamebook
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 37-yard field goal, 1:16. Redskins 7–3. Drive: 9 plays, 51 yards, 2:03.
Third quarter
WAS – Dustin Hopkins 53-yard field goal, 4:51. Redskins 10–3. Drive: 7 plays, 20 yards, 2:20.
Fourth quarter
WAS – Dustin Hopkins 39-yard field goal, 9:53. Redskins 13–3. Drive: 7 plays, 47 yards, 4:27.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 21-yard field goal, 4:08. Redskins 13–6. Drive: 6 plays, 83 yards, 1:04.
WAS – Adrian Peterson 2-yard run (Dustin Hopkins kick), 3:06. Redskins 20–6. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:02.
NYG – Evan Engram 2-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 0:17. Redskins 20–13. Drive: 16 plays, 70 yards, 2:49.
Top passers
WAS – Alex Smith – 20/32, 178 yards, TD
NYG – Eli Manning – 30/47, 316 yards, TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
WAS – Adrian Peterson – 26 rushes, 149 yards, TD
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 13 rushes, 38 yards
Top receivers
With the loss, the Giants entered their bye week at 1–7. This is the last time Washington beat the Giants as the Redskins, as they changed their name before the 2020 NFL season .
Week 10: at San Francisco 49ers [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
SF – Matt Breida 3-yard run (Robbie Gould kick), 13:05. 49ers 10–7. Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 4:38.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 20-yard field goal, 1:50. Tied 10–10. Drive: 14 plays, 55 yards, 6:45.
SF – Robbie Gould 36-yard field goal, 0:02. 49ers 13–10. Drive: 11 plays, 52 yards, 1:48.
Third quarter
SF – Matt Breida 11-yard pass from Nick Mullens (Robbie Gould kick), 8:09. 49ers 20–10. Drive: 11 plays, 65 yards, 6:51.
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. 20-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 6:36. 49ers 20–17. Drive: 4 plays, 53 yards, 1:33.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 31-yard field goal, 2:10. Tied 20–20. Drive: 5 plays, 34 yards, 2:05.
Fourth quarter
SF – Robbie Gould 30-yard field goal, 2:46. 49ers 23–20. Drive: 11 plays, 54 yards, 6:11.
NYG – Sterling Shepard 3-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 0:53. Giants 27–23. Drive: 9 plays, 69 yards, 1:53.
Top passers
NYG – Eli Manning – 19/31, 188 yards, 3 TD
SF – Nick Mullens – 27/39, 250 yards, TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 20 rushes, 67 yards
SF – Matt Breida – 17 rushes, 101 yards, TD
Top receivers
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. – 4 receptions, 73 yards, 2 TD
SF – George Kittle – 9 receptions, 83 yards
Despite fires threatening the region, the Giants and 49ers played a Monday Night thriller. The Giants managed to complete a comeback over the 49ers with Sterling Shepard's game-winning touchdown with 53 seconds remaining. The Giants snapped a 5-game losing streak and improved to 2–7. They beat an NFC team other than the Washington Redskins for the first time since Week 15 of the 2016 season. Odell Beckham Jr. also had 2 touchdowns in the win. This was the last primetime win of Eli Manning 's career.
Week 11: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers [ edit ]
Week Eleven: Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Buccaneers
0
7
7 21 35
Giants
7
7
10 14 38
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NYG – Saquon Barkley 5-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 13:37. Giants 14–0. Drive: 12 plays, 95 yards, 6:36.
TB – Ryan Fitzpatrick 1-yard run (Cairo Santos kick), 4:56. Giants 14–7. Drive: 8 plays, 64 yards, 3:55.
Third quarter
NYG – Alec Ogletree 15-yard interception return (Aldrick Rosas kick), 14:13. Giants 21–7.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 52-yard field goal, 7:04. Giants 24–7. Drive: 5 plays, 27 yards, 2:38.
TB – Mike Evans fumble recovery in end zone (Cairo Santos kick), 1:32. Giants 24–14. Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 5:32.
Fourth quarter
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. 8-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 13:04. Giants 31–14. Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 3:28.
TB – Peyton Barber 5-yard run (Cairo Santos kick), 9:47. Giants 31–21. Drive: 7 plays, 77 yards, 3:17.
TB – Adam Humphries 8-yard pass from Jameis Winston (Cairo Santos kick), 5:11. Giants 31–28. Drive: 7 plays, 70 yards, 2:22.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 2-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 3:52. Giants 38–28. Drive: 5 plays, 67 yards, 1:19.
TB – Mike Evans 41-yard pass from Jameis Winston (Cairo Santos kick), 2:22. Giants 38–35. Drive: 6 plays, 66 yards, 1:30.
Top passers
TB – Jameis Winston – 12/16, 199 yards, 2 TD, INT
NYG – Eli Manning – 17/18, 231 yards, 2 TD
Top rushers
TB – Peyton Barber – 18 rushes, 106 yards, TD
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 27 rushes, 142 yards, 2 TD
Top receivers
TB – Mike Evans – 6 receptions, 120 yards, TD
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr, – 4 receptions, 74 yards, TD
The Giants improved to 3–7 with 152 total yards and 3 touchdowns from Saquon Barkley. Eli Manning completed 17 of 18 passes with a 155.8 passer rating.
Week 12: at Philadelphia Eagles [ edit ]
Week Twelve: New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Giants
9
10
0 3 22
Eagles
0
11
3 11 25
at Lincoln Financial Field , Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Date : November 25Game time : 1:00 pm. ESTGame weather : 56 °F (13 °C), mostly sunnyGame attendance : 69,696Referee : Walt Anderson TV announcers (Fox) : Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman and Shannon SpakeRecap , Gamebook
Game information
First quarter
NYG – Saquon Barkley 13-yard pass from Eli Manning (pass failed), 10:38. Giants 6–0. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 4:22.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 25-yard field goal, 3:13. Giants 9–0. Drive: 10 plays, 87 yards, 5:04.
Second quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 51-yard field goal, 9:34. Giants 12–0. Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 5:26.
PHI – Jake Elliott 42-yard field goal, 5:19. Giants 12–3. Drive: 7 plays, 46 yards, 4:15.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 51-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 4:06. Giants 19–3. Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 1:13.
PHI – Zach Ertz 15-yard pass from Carson Wentz (Corey Clement run), 1:04. Giants 19–11. Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 3:02.
Third quarter
PHI – Jake Elliott 28-yard field goal, 6:49. Giants 19–14. Drive: 8 plays, 37 yards, 3:18.
Fourth quarter
PHI – Josh Adams 1-yard run (Josh Adams run), 10:11. Eagles 22–19. Drive: 7 plays, 61 yards, 3:54.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 29-yard field goal, 5:49. Tied 22–22. Drive: 8 plays, 56 yards, 4:22.
PHI – Jake Elliott 43-yard field goal, 0:22. Eagles 25–22. Drive: 10 plays, 50 yards, 5:27.
Top passers
NYG – Eli Manning – 26/37, 297 yards, TD, INT
PHI – Carson Wentz – 20/28, 236 yards, TD
Top rushers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 13 rushes, 101 yards, TD
PHI – Josh Adams – 22 rushes, 84 yards, TD
Top receivers
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. – 5 receptions, 85 yards
PHI – Zach Ertz – 7 receptions, 91 yards, TD
The Giants came out hot in a must win game, but squandered a 19–3-second quarter lead when Manning forced a pick deep in Eagles territory, who responded with a touchdown and 2-point conversion. The Eagles offense controlled the time of possession in the second half, and Jake Elliott kicked a game-winning field goal with 22 seconds remaining, his second against the Giants in as many seasons. With the loss, the Eagles tied the all-time series at 86–86–2, and is tied for the first time since it was 0–0 in 1933.
Week 13: vs. Chicago Bears [ edit ]
Week Thirteen: Chicago Bears at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Bears
7
7
0 13 0 27
Giants
7
3
14 3 3 30
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
CHI – Akiem Hicks 1-yard run (Cody Parkey kick), 3:40. Bears 14–7. Drive: 9 plays, 74 yards, 5:21.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 57-yard field goal, 0:00. Bears 14–10. Drive: 5 plays, 18 yards, 1:14.
Third quarter
NYG – Russell Shepard 49-yard pass from Odell Beckham Jr. (Aldrick Rosas kick), 12:49. Giants 17–14. Drive: 4 plays, 75 yards, 2:11.
NYG – Odell Beckham Jr. 1-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 3:58. Giants 24–14. Drive: 13 plays, 60 yards, 7:11.
Fourth quarter
CHI – Cody Parkey 36-yard field goal, 9:25. Giants 24–17. Drive: 7 plays, 56 yards, 3:08.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 37-yard field goal, 1:49. Giants 27–17. Drive: 4 plays, 4 yards, 0:30.
CHI – Cody Parkey 21-yard field goal, 1:13. Giants 27–20. Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 0:36.
CHI – Anthony Miller 1-yard pass from Tarik Cohen (Cody Parkey kick), 0:00. Tied 27–27. Drive: 7 plays, 53 yards, 1:13.
Overtime
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 44-yard field goal, 5:57. Giants 30–27. Drive: 8 plays, 49 yards, 4:03.
Top passers
CHI – Chase Daniel – 26/39, 285 yards, TD, 2 INT
NYG – Eli Manning – 19/35, 170 yards, TD, INT
Top rushers
Top receivers
The Giants won in overtime and was Eli Manning 's 37th and final game-winning drive in his career, which at the time put him in 9th place all-time. In his final game with the Giants, Odell Beckham Jr. threw and caught a touchdown pass, as he was inactive for the last 4 games of the season with a quad injury and then traded to the Cleveland Browns in the offseason. Kicker Aldrick Rosas converted the longest field goal in Giants franchise history to end the first half.
With the win, the Giants improved to 4–8 and surpassed their win total from 2017 .
Week 14: at Washington Redskins [ edit ]
Week Fourteen: New York Giants at Washington Redskins – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Giants
7
27
6 0 40
Redskins
0
0
0 16 16
at FedEx Field , Landover, Maryland
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 35-yard field goal, 10:38. Giants 10–0. Drive: 9 plays, 43 yards, 4:29.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 78-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 8:42. Giants 17–0. Drive: 1 plays, 78 yards, 0:12.
NYG – Sterling Shepard 3-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 6:21. Giants 24–0. Drive: 3 plays, 10 yards, 1:21.
NYG – Bennie Fowler III 6-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 1:48. Giants 31–0. Drive: 6 plays, 82 yards, 2:32.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 23-yard field goal, 0:00. Giants 34–0. Drive: 6 plays, 53 yards, 0:56.
Third quarter
NYG – Russell Shepard 11-yard pass from Eli Manning (kick failed, wide right), 5:38. Giants 40–0. Drive: 9 plays, 81 yards, 5:40.
Fourth quarter
Top passers
Top rushers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 14 rushes, 170 yards, TD
WAS – Josh Johnson – 7 rushes, 45 yards, TD
Top receivers
With this win, the Giants became the first team in NFL history to defeat a single opponent 100 times. This was the first time the Giants scored 40 or more points since Week 8 of the 2015 season and they improved to 5–8. Saquon Barkley also set a career high for rushing yards in a game.
Week 15: vs. Tennessee Titans [ edit ]
Week Fifteen: Tennessee Titans at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Titans
7
0
7 3 17
Giants
0
0
0 0 0
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
TEN – Derrick Henry 1-yard run (Ryan Succop kick), 2:20. Titans 14–0. Drive: 5 plays, 14 yards, 2:47.
Fourth quarter
TEN – Ryan Succop 22-yard field goal, 5:06. Titans 17–0. Drive: 11 plays, 49 yards, 7:03.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Both teams struggled to move the ball on a cold, rainy, and windy day. The Titans were able to silence Saquon Barkley while Derrick Henry finally broke through the Giants defense after wearing them down. The Giants were shut out for the first time since 2017 and eliminated from playoff contention, falling to 5-9. This was their first shutout at home since week 15 of the 2013 season .
Week 16: at Indianapolis Colts [ edit ]
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
IND – Nyheim Hines 1-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 4:09. Giants 14–7. Drive: 12 plays, 78 yards, 6:48.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 40-yard field goal, 1:10. Giants 17–7. Drive: 9 plays, 53 yards, 2:59.
Third quarter
IND – Dontrelle Inman 2-yard pass from Andrew Luck (Adam Vinatieri kick), 7:38. Giants 17–14. Drive: 7 plays, 85 yards, 4:11.
NYG – Eli Manning 1-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 3:42. Giants 24–14. Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards, 3:56.
IND – Marlon Mack 3-yard run (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:32. Giants 24–21. Drive: 7 plays, 74 yards, 3:10.
Fourth quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 27-yard field goal, 9:20. Giants 27–21. Drive: 12 plays, 66 yards, 6:12.
IND – Chester Rogers 1-yard pass from Andrew Luck (Adam Vinatieri kick), 0:55. Colts 28–21. Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, 2:48.
Top passers
NYG – Eli Manning – 25/33, 309 yards, TD, INT
IND – Andrew Luck – 21/47, 357 yards, 2 TD, INT
Top rushers
NYG – Saquon Barkley – 21 rushes, 43 yards, TD
IND – Marlon Mack – 12 rushes, 34 yards, TD
Top receivers
Andrew Luck orchestrated the final game-winning drive of his career and the Giants fell to 5–10. The Colts were one of three teams Eli Manning never defeated in his career (the other two being the Giants and the Los Angeles Chargers ).
Week 17: vs. Dallas Cowboys [ edit ]
Week Seventeen: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary
Quarter
Total
Cowboys
0
14
7 15 36
Giants
0
7
11 17 35
at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey
Date : December 30Game time : 1:00 pm. ESTGame weather : 37 °F (3 °C), cloudyGame attendance : 77,750Referee : Clay MartinTV announcers (Fox) : Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis and Pam OliverRecap , Gamebook
Game information
First quarter
Second quarter
DAL – Blake Jarwin 13-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Brett Maher kick), 8:17. Cowboys 7–0. Drive: 13 plays, 65 yards, 6:37.
DAL – Blake Jarwin 19-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Brett Maher kick), 1:55. Cowboys 14–0. Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 5:24.
NYG – Cody Latimer 21-yard pass from Eli Manning (Aldrick Rosas kick), 0:22. Cowboys 14–7. Drive: 10 plays, 73 yards, 1:35.
Third quarter
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 48-yard field goal, 9:05. Cowboys 14–10. Drive: 8 plays, 15 yards, 4:10.
DAL – Blake Jarwin 39-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Brett Maher kick), 5:10. Cowboys 21–10. Drive: 8 plays, 76 yards, 4:00.
NYG – Evan Engram 6-yard pass from Eli Manning (Eli Manning–Evan Engram pass), 2:00. Cowboys 21–18. Drive: 5 plays, 73 yards, 3:07.
Fourth quarter
NYG – Wayne Gallman 2-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 10:43. Giants 25–21. Drive: 8 plays, 81 yards, 4:14.
DAL – Rod Smith 1-yard run (Brett Maher kick), 9:16. Cowboys 28–25. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:27.
NYG – Saquon Barkley 2-yard run (Aldrick Rosas kick), 3:27. Giants 32–28. Drive: 12 plays, 74 yards, 5:50.
NYG – Aldrick Rosas 38-yard field goal, 2:39. Giants 35–28. Drive: 4 plays, −2 yards, 0:34.
DAL – Cole Beasley 32-yard pass from Dak Prescott (Dak Prescott–Michael Gallup pass), 1:19. Cowboys 36–35. Drive: 9 plays, 70 yards, 1:23.
Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
In a meaningless game for both teams, Dak Prescott and Eli Manning traded shots in the air, but it was Prescott and the Cowboys who had the last word. Prescott connected with Cole Beasley on a 4th Down and also connected with Michael Gallup on the ensuing two-point conversion. The Giants season ended at 5–11 and they lost their 4th consecutive game to the Cowboys. Saquon Barkley went on to win Rookie of the Year.
#
Team
Division
W
L
T
PCT
DIV
CONF
SOS
SOV
STK
Division leaders
1[ a]
New Orleans Saints
South
13
3
0
.813
4–2
9–3
.482
.488
L1
2[ a]
Los Angeles Rams
West
13
3
0
.813
6–0
9–3
.480
.428
W2
3
Chicago Bears
North
12
4
0
.750
5–1
10–2
.430
.419
W4
4
Dallas Cowboys
East
10
6
0
.625
5–1
9–3
.488
.444
W2
Wild Cards
5
Seattle Seahawks
West
10
6
0
.625
3–3
8–4
.484
.400
W2
6
Philadelphia Eagles
East
9
7
0
.563
4–2
6–6
.518
.486
W3
Did not qualify for the postseason
7
Minnesota Vikings
North
8
7
1
.531
3–2–1
6–5–1
.504
.355
L1
8[ b]
Atlanta Falcons
South
7
9
0
.438
4–2
7–5
.482
.348
W3
9[ b]
Washington Redskins
East
7
9
0
.438
2–4
6–6
.486
.371
L2
10[ b]
Carolina Panthers
South
7
9
0
.438
2–4
5–7
.508
.518
W1
11
Green Bay Packers
North
6
9
1
.406
1–4–1
3–8–1
.488
.417
L1
12
Detroit Lions
North
6
10
0
.375
2–4
4–8
.504
.427
W1
13[ c]
New York Giants
East
5
11
0
.313
1–5
4–8
.527
.487
L3
14[ c]
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
South
5
11
0
.313
2–4
4–8
.523
.506
L4
15
San Francisco 49ers
West
4
12
0
.250
1–5
2–10
.504
.406
L2
16
Arizona Cardinals
West
3
13
0
.188
2–4
3–9
.527
.302
L4
Tiebreakers [ d]
^ a b New Orleans finished ahead of LA Rams based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b c Atlanta finished ahead of Washington based on head-to-head victory. Atlanta finished ahead of Carolina based on head-to-head sweep. Washington finished ahead of Carolina based on head-to-head victory.
^ a b NY Giants finished ahead of Tampa Bay based on head-to-head victory.
^ When breaking ties for three or more teams under the NFL's rules, they are first broken within divisions, then comparing only the highest-ranked remaining team from each division.
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