As the Giants prepare for their first season under John Harbaugh, they might be heading back to Germany in 2026.
The Giants will play an international game this season, [according](https://x.com/GaryMyersNY/status/2024120794368872488?s=20) to longtime NFL reporter Gary Myers.
The location and opponent remain unclear.
The Giants have international marketing rights in Germany. They lost to the Panthers in Munich in 2024. So a return to Germany would make sense.
The NFL will have a record nine international games in 2026, including one in Munich.
Three other games will be in London. The other international sites are Paris, Madrid, Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro and Melbourne.
Every international site will get one game in 2026 except London.
The Melbourne game is locked in, as the 49ers will face the Rams, who are the designated home team.
In Brazil, the Cowboys will be the designated home team. The road team remains unknown.
Ditto for France, where the Saints will be the home team.
In Mexico, the 49ers will “host” a to-be-determined opponent.
The only known London detail is that the Jaguars will “host” a game, as usual.
Technically, the Giants could face the Cowboys in Brazil.
They won’t be going to France, since their matchup with the Saints is at home. Ditto for their meeting with the 49ers. That’s a home game for the Giants. So no Mexico trip.
And while the Giants play the Jaguars in 2026, that game also is a home matchup for Harbaugh’s team.
The Giants have nine home games this season. Will they wind up surrendering one for another Munich game? In 2024, the Giants were the designated road team.
The Giants have played four overseas regular season games — one in Munich and three in London. They’ve been the road team every time.
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