The Giants' 2025 schedule is about to be released. So, how tough is it?
Based on combined winning percentages from the 2024 season, the Giants have the toughest schedule in the league. Their opponents went 166-123 last season, good for a .574 winning percentage. The NFC East foes are not far behind. The Eagles have the fourth-toughest schedule (.561); the Cowboys are tied for fifth (.557); and the Commanders are eighth (.550).
The San Francisco 49ers, meanwhile, have the "easiest" road in the NFL at .415.
Under the NFL's schedule rotation, the Giants face the NFC North, AFC West, and same-place finishers from the NFC South (Saints), NFC West (49ers), and AFC East (Patriots). That is in addition to the annual home-and-home series with their three divisional opponents.

2025 NFL Strength of Schedule
- 1. New York Giants .574 (166-123)
- T-2. Chicago Bears .571 (165-124)
- T-2. Detroit Lions .571 (165-124)
- 4. Philadelphia Eagles .561 (162-127)
- T-5. Dallas Cowboys .557 (161-128)
- T-5. Green Bay Packers .557 (161-128)
- T-5. Minnesota Vikings .557 (161-128)
- 8. Washington Commanders .550 (159-130)
- 9. Baltimore Ravens .533 (154-135)
- 10. Pittsburgh Steelers .526 (152-137)
- T-11. Kansas City Chiefs .522 (151-138)
- T-11. Los Angeles Chargers .522 (151-138)
- 13. Cleveland Browns .519 (150-137)
- 14. Cincinnati Bengals .509 (147-142)
- 15. Denver Broncos .505 (146-143)
- 16. Las Vegas Raiders .502 (145-144)
- 17. Los Angeles Rams .491 (142-147)
- T-18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers .481 (139-150)
- T-18. Houston Texans .481 (139-150)
- 20. Atlanta Falcons .478 (138-151)
- T-21. Miami Dolphins .474 (137-152)
- T-21. Seattle Seahawks .474 (137-152)
- T-23. Buffalo Bills .467 (135-154)
- T-23. Jacksonville Jaguars .467 (135-154)
- 25. Indianapolis Colts .464 (134-155)
- 26. New York Jets .460 (133-156)
- T-27. Carolina Panthers .457 (132-157)
- T-27. Arizona Cardinals .457 (132-157)
- 29. Tennessee Titans .450 (130-159)
- 30. New England Patriots .429 (124-165)
- 31. New Orleans Saints .419 (121-168)
- 32. San Francisco 49ers .415 (120-169)
View photos of the New York Giants' 2025 roster as it currently stands.


CB Paulson Adebo

DL Darius Alexander

CB Deonte Banks

RB Rushawn Baker

TE Daniel Bellinger

S Dane Belton

CB Korie Black

WR Jordan Bly

LB Chris Board

OLB Brian Burns

WR Dalen Cambre

OLB Abdul Carter

DL Elijah Chatman

WR Beaux Collins

QB Jaxson Dart

DL D.J. Davidson

QB Tommy DeVito

OLB Victor Dimukeje

TE Greg Dulcich

DL Cory Durden

T Jermaine Eluemunor

OL Joshua Ezeudu

WR Da'Quan Felton

TE Thomas Fidone II

LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles

CB Cor'Dale Flott

OLB Trace Ford

WR Bryce Ford-Wheaton

OL Stone Forsythe

OLB Tomon Fox

K Graham Gano

DL Elijah Garcia

P Jamie Gillan

DL Chauncey Golston

RB Eric Gray

DB Art Green

CB Tre Hawkins III

S Jevón Holland

C Bryan Hudson

OL James Hudson

WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey

WR Jalin Hyatt

S Anthony Johnson Jr.

ILB Dyontae Johnson

TE Theo Johnson

CB Nic Jones

LS Casey Kreiter

G Jake Kubas

DL Dexter Lawrence II

S Raheem Layne

DL Jeremiah Ledbetter

TE Chris Manhertz

OL Marcus Mbow

K Jude McAtamney

ILB Micah McFadden

RB Dante Miller

CB T.J. Moore

C Jimmy Morrissey

LB Darius Muasau

WR Malik Nabers

T Evan Neal

S Tyler Nubin

DL Rakeem Nunez-Roches

ILB Bobby Okereke

S Makari Paige

WR Zach Pascal

CB Dru Phillips

DL Jordon Riley

DT Roy Robertson-Harris

WR Wan'Dale Robinson

G Jon Runyan

OL Austin Schlottmann

C John Michael Schmitz Jr.

RB Devin Singletary

RB Cam Skattebo

WR Darius Slayton

WR Ihmir Smith-Marsette

OL Aaron Stinnie

LB Ty Summers

TE Jermaine Terry II

OLB Kayvon Thibodeaux

T Andrew Thomas

RB Tyrone Tracy Jr.

G Greg Van Roten

WR Montrell Washington

WR Antwane Wells Jr.

CB Dee Williams

OL Jaison Williams

QB Russell Wilson

QB Jameis Winston

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