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NFL schedule 2025: Latest Giants leaks, news, updates for every game

The NFL will release its full regular season schedule Wednesday at 8 p.m.

Some games — including international matchups — are already known.

But we don’t yet know any details about the Giants’ schedule. That surely will change throughout the day Wednesday, well before 8.

So keep it right here for all the latest leaks, news and updates on the Giants’2025 regular season schedule.

• The Giants’ first four games are set — and they aren’t easy. According to NorthJersey.com, the Giants will face the Commanders and Cowboys on the road in Weeks 1 and 2 before welcoming the Chiefs and Chargers to MetLife Stadium in Weeks 3 and 4. Gulp.

• The Giants’ home opener vs. the Chiefs will be on Monday Night Football, again per NorthJersey.com. They have at least two other primetime games this season — another Monday Night game at New England in December and Thursday Night Football vs. the Eagles at an unknown date.

• The first six weeks will be a massive test for the Giants. They host the Eagles in Week 6 on Thursday Night Football.

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Of course, the home and road opponents for every NFL team have been known since the end of the 2024 regular season.

This week is just about learning the dates, times and TV details of those matchups. For some teams, it’s also about knowing if they will play overseas.

The Giants played “at” the Panthers in Munich last year and “at” the Packers in London in 2022. But they won’t participate in one of the NFL’s seven international games this year.

Other than NFC East games, the Giants will play these teams at home: Packers, Chiefs, Chargers, Vikings and 49ers.

And they will face these teams on the road: Bears, Broncos, Lions, Raiders, Patriots and Saints.

As always, they will have two matchups each with the Cowboys, Eagles and Commanders.

The Giants will face the NFL’s hardest schedule in 2025, at least based on the 2024 performance of their opponents.

So it will be tough for the fourth-year regime of general manager Joe Schoen and coach Brian Daboll to stick around past 2025, coming off a 3-14 debacle in 2024 and a putrid 6-11 season in 2023.

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