New York Giants Tickets

New York Giants Tickets

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12/29/24

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Indianapolis Colts at New York Giants
1:00 PMMetLife StadiumEast Rutherford, NJ
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New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles
Time TBDLincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA
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FROM $92+

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About the New York Giants

New York Giants Tickets

Among NFL teams in the northeast, no team has been around longer than the New York Giants. They joined the league in 1925 and haven’t looked back, winning four league titles during the pre-Super Bowl era and four championships during the Super Bowl era. That total of eight titles is surpassed by only two NFL teams, making the Giants one of the most storied franchises in league history. 

 

What’s In a Name?

For the first few decades of the team’s existence, the New York Giants had the same name as a Major League Baseball franchise. Until baseball’s Giants moved to San Francisco following the 1957 season, there was no distinguishing the football Giants from the baseball Giants. So, in 1937, the franchise officially incorporated as the New York Football Giants, which remains their legal name. Even with nicknames like the “G-Men” and “Big Blue,” some still refer to the team as the New York Football Giants.

 

The 30-Year Drought

Despite having more championships than any franchise outside of the Packers and Bears, the Giants once endured a 30-year drought between titles. New York’s last championship before the AFL-NFL merger came in 1956 and they didn’t get their first post-merger title until Super Bowl XXI following the 1986 season. That Super Bowl win came in the midst of the Bill Parcells era, an eight-year period that included two championship wins.

While Parcells, who is commonly referred to as the Big Tuna, is one of the all-time great coaches, he had plenty of talent to work with during his time with the Giants. Quarterback Phil Simms, running back Ottis Anderson, and linebacker Lawrence Taylor were among the star players who led the Giants during the Parcells era.

 

Playing the Role of Kryptonite

It’s hard to deny that the New England Patriots have been the best NFL team during the 21st Century. That said, the Giants have been one of the few teams that have been able to stand in their way. The G-Men beat the Patriots in two memorable Super Bowls. First, it was a 17-14 win in Super Bowl XLII that’s known best for the miraculous “Helmet Catch” by David Tyree. Next came a 21-17 win in Super Bowl XLVI that prevented the Patriots from finishing the season undefeated.

Of course, the Giants haven’t won a playoff game since that Super Bowl in the 2011 season. In fact, they’ve been one of the worst teams in football in recent years and have struggled to build a team that can consistently compete. But with such a rich tradition and loyal fans, it’s only a matter of time until the Giants make their way back to the top of the NFL.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Where do the Giants play?

The Giants play at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, sharing the massive stadium with the New York Jets. The stadium opened in 2010 and is located about eight miles outside of New York City, with an impressive seating capacity of over 82,000 people.

 

When do Giants tickets go on sale?

Giants tickets go on sale before the NFL begins its regular season. In fact, cheap New York Giants tickets to games played at MetLife Stadium are available months in advance, as are Giants tickets for away games. In other words, there’s no rush to check the New York Giants schedule. Just grab tickets whenever you’ve got the itch.

 

Is it better to buy Giants tickets in advance?

With Giants tickets being available so far ahead of time, it’s easy to buy tickets whenever you want to – but there’s little need to plan ahead. You can often get cheap last-minute tickets to New York Giants games by waiting to make your purchase until the very last minute. As game day gets closer and sellers drop their prices, fans reap the benefits.

 

What’s the best way to buy cheap Giants tickets?

The best way to buy cheap Giants tickets is always going to be from a secure online platform that connects fans and resellers. These ticket marketplaces often have some of the cheapest ticket prices and are the easiest way to shop for New York Giants tickets. Can you buy Giants tickets at the stadium? Sure – but you’ll likely be paying a higher price than you need to!  

 

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New York Giants Schedule and Ticket Prices

DateTimeCityVenueLowest Price
12/29/241:00 PMEast RutherfordMetLife Stadium$10
Date TBDTime TBDPhiladelphiaLincoln Financial Field$92