2023 New York Giants season

The 2023 season is the New York Giants' 99th in the National Football League (NFL) and their second under the head coach/general manager tandem of Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen. The Giants will look to improve upon their 9–7–1 record from last year and make the playoffs in back to back seasons for the first time since 2007 and 2008.

2023 New York Giants season
OwnerJohn Mara
Steve Tisch
General managerJoe Schoen
Head coachBrian Daboll
Home fieldMetLife Stadium
Results
Record2–5
Division place4th NFC East
Uniform

Offseason

Players with the New York Giants in 2022

Position Player Tag Date signed 2023 team Notes
OL Jack Anderson ERFA February 14
TE Lawrence Cager ERFA February 13
OL Wyatt Davis ERFA March 13
WR Isaiah Hodgins ERFA February 16 1 year, $870,000
DL Henry Mondeaux RFA March 27 Jacksonville Jaguars [1]
RB Saquon Barkley UFA July 25 Non-exclusive franchise tag; 1 year, $11 million [2]
RB Matt Breida UFA March 14 1 year, $2.3 million
LB Jarrad Davis UFA March 7 1 year
LB/S Landon Collins UFA
DT Justin Ellis UFA July 28 Atlanta Falcons 1 year[3]
C Jon Feliciano UFA March 21 San Francisco 49ers 1 year[4]
G Nick Gates UFA March 16 Washington Commanders [5]
P Jamie Gillan UFA March 13 2 years, $4 million
WR Richie James UFA April 11 Kansas City Chiefs [6]
LB/S Tony Jefferson UFA Retired[7]
WR Marcus Johnson UFA
QB Daniel Jones UFA March 7 4 years, $160 million[8]
LS Casey Kreiter UFA March 13
S Julian Love UFA March 17 Seattle Seahawks [9]
CB Fabian Moreau UFA August 2 Denver Broncos 1 year[10]
WR Sterling Shepard UFA March 15 1 year, $1.3 million
WR Darius Slayton UFA March 20 2 years, $12 million
LB Jaylon Smith UFA August 11 New Orleans Saints [11]
LB Jihad Ward UFA March 29 [12]
DT Nick Williams UFA May 19 Los Angeles Chargers [13]
LB Oshane Ximines UFA May 5 [14]
Player re-signed by the Giants Player signed by another team Retired

Source:[15][16][17]

Players with other teams in 2022

Position Player Tag Date signed 2022 team Contract Ref
WR Parris Campbell UFA March 17 Indianapolis Colts 1 year, $4.7 million [18]
WR Jamison Crowder UFA March 23 Buffalo Bills [19]
C J. C. Hassenauer UFA April 7 Pittsburgh Steelers [20]
DT Rakeem Nuñez-Roches UFA March 17 Tampa Bay Buccaneers [18]
LB Bobby Okereke UFA March 16 Indianapolis Colts 4 years, $40 million [21]
CB Amani Oruwariye UFA March 23 Detroit Lions [22]
DE A'Shawn Robinson UFA April 24 Los Angeles Rams [23]
TE Tommy Sweeney UFA March 23 Buffalo Bills [24]
WR Jeff Smith RFA March 17 New York Jets [18]

Source:[15][17]

Trades and other signings

Position Player Date signed Previous team Details
CB Leonard Johnson March 20 Free agent signing.[25]
FS Bobby McCain March 23 Washington Commanders Free agent signing.[26]
TE Darren Waller March 15 Las Vegas Raiders Acquired by trade.[27]
SS Isaiah Simmons August 22 Arizona Cardinals Acquired by trade.[28]

Roster transactions

Position Player Date Details
WR Kenny Golladay March 15 Released.[29]

Draft

2023 New York Giants Draft
RoundSelectionPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
124 Deonte BanksCBMarylandFrom Jacksonville
25 Traded to Jacksonville
257 John Michael SchmitzCMinnesota
3 73 Jalin HyattWRTennesseeFrom LA Rams
89 Traded to LA Rams
4128 Traded to LA Rams
5160 Traded to Jacksonville
172 Eric GrayRBOklahomaCompensatory pick
6209 Tre Hawkins IIICBOld Dominionfrom Kansas City
7240 Traded to Jacksonvillefrom Baltimore
243 Jordon RileyNTOregon
254 Gervarrius OwensSHoustonCompensatory pick

Notes

  • The Giants traded WR Kadarius Toney to Kansas City in exchange for a 2023 third-round compensatory pick and a 2023 sixth-round pick.[30]
  • The Giants traded sixth-round pick (#204) to Houston in exchange for cornerback Keion Crossen.[31]
  • Baltimore traded their 2023 seventh-round pick, a 2022 fifth-round pick (used to select Marcus McKethan), and guard Ben Bredeson to New York for a 2022 fourth-round pick (used to select Daniel Faalele).[32]
  • The Giants traded the 2023 third-round 2020 Resolution JC-2A pick (#100) received from Kansas City in the Toney trade to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for tight end Darren Waller.[27]
  • The Giants traded their 2023 first (#25), a 2023 sixth (#160) and the 2023 seventh round pick received from Baltimore (#240) to Jacksonville in exchange for their 2023 first round pick (#24).[33]
  • The Giants traded their 2023 third (#89) and 2023 fourth (#128) round picks to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for their 2023 third round pick (#73),[34] obtained from Houston and originally held by Cleveland.

Undrafted free agent signings

Name Position College Ref.
Habakkuk Baldonado DE Pittsburgh [35]
Troy Brown LB Ole Miss
Alex Cook S Washington
Tommy DeVito QB Illinois
Bryce Ford-Wheaton WR West Virginia
Gemon Green CB Michigan
Dyontae Johnson LB Toledo
Ryan Jones TE East Carolina
Cameron Lyons LS Charlotte

Staff

Front office
  • President/CEO – John Mara
  • Chairman/executive vice president – Steve Tisch
  • Senior vice president & general manager – Joe Schoen
  • Assistant general manager – Brandon Brown
  • Senior vice president of football operations & strategy – Kevin Abrams
  • Senior personnel consultant – Chris Mara
  • Director of player personnel – Tim McDonnell
  • Assistant director of player personnel – Dennis Hickey
  • Director of pro scouting – Chris Rosetti
  • Director of football operations – Ed Triggs
  • Director of coaching operations – Laura Young
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
  • Offensive coordinator – Mike Kafka
  • Quarterbacks – Shea Tierney
  • Assistant quarterbacks – Christian Jones
  • Running backs – Jeff Nixon
  • Wide receivers – Mike Groh
  • Tight ends – Andy Bischoff
  • Offensive line – Bobby Johnson
  • Assistant offensive line – Chris Smith
  • Offensive assistant – Christian Daboll
  • Offensive assistant – Angela Baker
 
Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and performance
  • Director of strength and performance – Craig Fitzgerald
  • Assistant strength and performance – Drew Wilson
  • Performance manager/assistant strength and performance – Sam Coad

Coaching staff
Management
More NFL staffs

Current roster

Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists

Practice squad


Rookies in italics

Roster updated October 25, 2023

53 active, 12 inactive, 16 practice squad

AFC rostersNFC rosters

Preseason

The Giants' preseason opponents and schedule was announced on May 25, 2023.[36]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Recap
1 August 11 at Detroit Lions L 16–21 0–1 Ford Field Recap
2 August 18 Carolina Panthers W 21–19 1–1 MetLife Stadium Recap
3 August 26 New York Jets L 24–32 1–2 MetLife Stadium Recap

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Time (ET) Opponent Result Record Venue TV Recap
1 September 10 8:20 p.m. Dallas Cowboys L 0–40 0–1 MetLife Stadium NBC Recap
2 September 17 4:05 p.m. at Arizona Cardinals W 31–28 1–1 State Farm Stadium Fox Recap
3 September 21 8:15 p.m. at San Francisco 49ers L 12–30 1–2 Levi's Stadium Prime Video Recap
4 October 2 8:15 p.m. Seattle Seahawks L 3–24 1–3 MetLife Stadium ESPN/ABC Recap
5 October 8 1:00 p.m. at Miami Dolphins L 16–31 1–4 Hard Rock Stadium Fox Recap
6 October 15 8:20 p.m. at Buffalo Bills L 9–14 1–5 Highmark Stadium NBC Recap
7 October 22 1:00 p.m. Washington Commanders W 14–7 2–5 MetLife Stadium CBS Recap
8 October 29 1:00 p.m. New York Jets MetLife Stadium CBS
9 November 5 4:25 p.m. at Las Vegas Raiders Allegiant Stadium Fox
10 November 12 4:25 p.m. at Dallas Cowboys AT&T Stadium Fox
11 November 19 1:00 p.m. at Washington Commanders FedExField Fox
12 November 26 1:00 p.m. New England Patriots MetLife Stadium Fox
13 Bye
14 December 11 8:15 p.m. Green Bay Packers MetLife Stadium ABC
15 December 17 1:00 p.m. at New Orleans Saints Caesars Superdome Fox
16 December 25 4:30 p.m. at Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field Fox
17 December 31 1:00 p.m. Los Angeles Rams MetLife Stadium Fox
18 TBD (January 6/7) TBD Philadelphia Eagles MetLife Stadium TBD

Notes

  • Intra-division opponents are in bold text.
  • Networks and times from Weeks 7–17 are subject to change as a result of flexible scheduling.
  • The date, time and network for Week 18 will be finalized at the end of Week 17.

Week 1: vs. Dallas Cowboys

Week 1: Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Cowboys 16 10 7740
Giants 0 0 000

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information

Despite showing promise by being able to run the ball effectively, the Giants opening drive ended in disaster. First, Andrew Thomas was flagged for a false start, then rookie center John Michael Schmitz snapped the ball well behind Daniel Jones, causing a sack, and then Graham Gano's field goal attempt was blocked, with Dallas returning it for a touchdown. This set the tone for the rest of the night as the Giants were unable to get anything going offensively. Jones was under duress the entire game and threw two interceptions with the first being returned for a touchdown. The Giants were shut out for the first time since Week 15 of the 2018 season and this was their worst shutout loss since Week 1 of the 1995 season (also against Dallas) as well as their worst loss against Dallas since 1966.

The Giants became the first team in NFL history to lose a game by 40+ points, get out-sacked by seven or more, lose three or more turnovers more than forced, have a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown, and throw a pick six in the same season, all of which took place in the loss.[37]

Week 2: at Arizona Cardinals

Week 2: New York Giants at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 0 0 141731
Cardinals 7 13 8028

at State Farm Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

Game information

After a historically bad loss, the Giants traveled out west to take on the Cardinals. The Giants started out flat, trailing 20-0 at the half. James Conner scored on a 4-yard scamper and Joshua Dobbs was 12/16 with 146 passing yards along with 41 rushing yards and a touchdown, while the Giants only had 81 total yards of offense. Through 6 quarters, the Giants were outscored 60-0, the worst start by an NFL team since the 1978 Baltimore Colts and was their first time not scoring through the first 6 quarters since 1934.

The Giants came out firing after halftime, scoring on every drive in the second half, and outscored the Cardinals 31-8 to win the game 31-28. On the first play from scrimmage, Daniel Jones found rookie Jalin Hyatt for a 58-yard catch, his first in the NFL. Jones scored on a QB option two plays later, then the Cardinals responded with a touchdown and 2-point conversion to take a 28-7 lead. Jones led the Giants on a 12-play, 75-yard drive to bring the game back to two scores and galvanized the defense by forcing the Cardinals to punt for the first time in the game. Jones then led the Giants on another methodical 13-play, 80-yard drive and cashed in on a 9-yard touchdown pass to Saquon Barkley on 3rd & Goal. After forcing a 3-and-out, Jones and the Giants tied the game with a touchdown pass to Isaiah Hodgins. After forcing another 3-and-out, Jones and Barkley took the Giants into field goal range and Graham Gano scored the game-winning field goal with 19 seconds remaining. This was the biggest comeback win for the Giants since 1950. The Giants tied the franchise record for the largest comeback win of 21 points, their first since 1949.[38]

With the win, the Giants picked up their first win of the season, improving to 1-1. Daniel Jones became the first player in NFL history to throw 250+ yards, run 50+ yards, have 2+ pass TDs, have 1+ rushing TD, and no turnovers in a single half.

Week 3: at San Francisco 49ers

Week 3: New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 3 3 6012
49ers 3 14 31030

at Levi's Stadium, Santa Clara, California

Game information

The Giants headed into this game short-handed without Saquon Barkley and Andrew Thomas missing his 2nd straight game. The two teams traded field goals early on before the Niners started to pull away with two more touchdown drives before going into halftime.

In the second half, the Giants had their second drive start from the 37-yard line of the 49ers thanks to a 15-yard penalty due to Eric Gray being interfered with while calling for a fair catch on a punt. Three plays later after another lengthy pass interference penalty, Matt Breida ran the ball in from eight yards out, providing the only touchdown of the night for the Giants.

Throughout the night, the offensive line again struggled to protect Daniel Jones and the Giants could not establish any running game. The defense constantly failed to get off the field on 3rd down, allowing many 3rd and longs to be converted into first downs, and having a lot of missed tackles.

Daniel Jones fell to 1-11 in primetime games as the Giants lost their 6th consecutive game on Thursday Night Football dating back to 2016. Additionally, they have lost two Thanksgiving games during this span.

Week 4: vs. Seattle Seahawks

Week 4: Seattle Seahawks at New York Giants – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Seahawks 7 7 7324
Giants 0 3 003

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information

The Giants returned home for their Monday Night Football matchup against the Seahawks. Daniel Jones was sacked a record 11 times, threw 2 interceptions (one being a pick-six to rookie Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon), and completed 27 passes for 203 yards.

With the loss, the Giants fell to 1-3.

Week 5: at Miami Dolphins

Week 5: New York Giants at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 0 10 3316
Dolphins 7 10 14031

at Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

Game information

The Giants scored on a Jason Pinnock 102-yard interception return in the second quarter of the game, the team's first first-half touchdown of the season, to close to within 7 points of the Dolphins at half-time. However, they only managed two field goals in the second half as they failed to score an offensive touchdown for the second game in a row, and third overall, as they lost 16-31 to fall to 1-4. The season's offensive line problems continued for the Giants, with Daniel Jones being ruled out of the game midway through the fourth quarter with a neck injury sustained while being sacked for the sixth time.

Week 6: at Buffalo Bills

Week 6: New York Giants at Buffalo Bills – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Giants 3 3 039
Bills 0 0 01414

at Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York

Game information

The overmatched Giants played a close game against the Bills on Sunday Night Football despite not having Daniel Jones, Andrew Thomas, and others. The Giants opened the scoring in the first quarter with a Graham Gano field goal after Bobby Okereke stripped Gabriel Davis of the football, which Micah McFadden recovered. The Bills tried to move down the field, but Tyler Bass missed a field goal wide right, which the Giants capitalized with another field goal of their own. Then, Okereke tipped a Josh Allen pass that McFadden intercepted before halftime. The Giants tried to move down the field and were on the Bills 1-yard line with 14 seconds to go and no timeouts, and starting QB Tyrod Taylor audibled out of two pass plays and opted to run with Saquon Barkley. The Bills stopped Barkley and the Giants went into the locker room with a 6-0 halftime lead, but failed to score on the goal line.

The Bills first drive of the second half was long and methodical, and capped it off with a Deonte Hardy touchdown on the first play of the fourth quarter to take a 7-6 lead. The Giants responded with a field goal of their own to retake the lead after Barkley took them down the field, and the Bills responded with their second consecutive touchdown to take a 14-9 lead. The Giants turned the ball over on downs, then the Bills failed to put the game away when Tyler Bass missed his second field goal of the game wide right. The Giants had one timeout and drove down the field, only to find themselves on the 1-yard line again to end the game. With 2 seconds left, the referees called pass interference on the Bills for grabbing Darren Waller, giving the Giants an untimed down. On the down, Waller appeared to be held again, but no penalty was called, and the Bills won 14-9, and the Giants fell to 1-5.

The Giants ran three plays from the 1-yard line to end both halves and came away with zero points. For the third consecutive game and fourth overall, the Giants failed to score an offensive touchdown. This was also the third game overall that the Giants failed to score a single touchdown. Bobby Okereke had his best game as a Giant to date, with 11 tackles, 2 tackles for loss, 2 pass deflections, and 1 forced fumble.

Week 7: vs. Washington Commanders

Week 7: Washington Commanders at New York Giants – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Commanders 0 0 707
Giants 0 14 0014

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

Game information

The Giants defense set the tone early with 5 first half sacks of Commanders QB Sam Howell. After missing a field goal on their second drive, the Giants offense started to click. Darren Waller scored his first touchdown as a Giant (also the Giants first offensive first half touchdown of the season) to open the scoring 7-0. This was the first offensive touchdown the Giants scored since Week 3 as well. After first round pick Deonte Banks had his first career interception, Tyrod Taylor threw a second touchdown pass, this time to Saquon Barkley to give the Giants a 14-0 lead they took with them in the locker room.

The Giants let the Commanders back in the game in the second half. Being forced to rely on WR Sterling Shepard to return punts, Shepard fumbled a punt which the Commanders recovered and took advantage with a Brian Robinson touchdown to make the score 14-7 Giants. Later in the third quarter, Howell was hit as he threw and Kayvon Thibodeaux had a walk-in interception touchdown, but he dropped the pass to save Washington. On the Commanders next drive, Howell connected with Terry McLaurin for 58 yards over 2 receptions and settled for a field goal attempt which was blocked by Leonard Williams to preserve the 7-point lead. The Giants responded by moving down the field, but Barkley fumbled in the red zone to give the ball back to Washington. On the Commanders final drive, they marched 85 yards down the field over 17 plays only to turn it over on downs. The Giants kneeled the ball knowing they would have to punt back to Washington with less than 10 seconds to play, but on the third down, Daron Payne went down with an injury which reset the play clock and ended the game.

Despite their record, the Giants improved to 2-5 and found themselves a game behind out of the 7th seed in the NFC, behind the Commanders, Saints, and LA Rams.

Week 8: vs. New York Jets

Week 8: New York Jets at New York Giants – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Jets 0 0 000
Giants 0 0 000

at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey

  • Date: October 29
  • Game time: 1:00 p.m. EDT
  • Referee: Shawn Smith
  • TV announcers (CBS): Andrew Catalon, Tiki Barber, Matt Ryan and AJ Ross
  • Preview

Division

NFC East
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Philadelphia Eagles 6 1 0 .857 1–0 4–0 186 141 W1
Dallas Cowboys 4 2 0 .667 1–0 1–2 154 100 W1
Washington Commanders 3 4 0 .429 0–2 2–3 140 190 L1
New York Giants 2 5 0 .286 1–1 2–3 85 174 W1

Conference

# Team Division W L T PCT DIV CONF SOS SOV STK
Division leaders
1 Philadelphia Eagles East 6 1 0 .857 1–0 4–0 .468 .463 W1
2[lower-alpha 1] Detroit Lions North 5 2 0 .714 1–0 4–1 .533 .469 L1
3[lower-alpha 1] San Francisco 49ers West 5 2 0 .714 2–0 4–1 .457 .424 L2
4 Atlanta Falcons South 4 3 0 .571 2–0 3–2 .467 .333 W1
Wild cards
5[lower-alpha 2] Seattle Seahawks West 4 2 0 .667 1–1 4–1 .350 .296 W1
6[lower-alpha 2] Dallas Cowboys East 4 2 0 .667 1–0 1–2 .375 .346 W1
7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers South 3 3 0 .500 1–1 3–3 .548 .381 L2
In the hunt
8[lower-alpha 3] Minnesota Vikings North 3 4 0 .429 1–0 3–2 .522 .350 W2
9[lower-alpha 3] Los Angeles Rams West 3 4 0 .429 2–1 2–2 .565 .400 L1
10[lower-alpha 3] Washington Commanders East 3 4 0 .429 0–2 2–3 .429 .333 L1
11[lower-alpha 3] New Orleans Saints South 3 4 0 .429 1–1 1–2 .386 .211 L2
12 Green Bay Packers North 2 4 0 .333 1–1 2–2 .452 .357 L3
13[lower-alpha 4] New York Giants East 2 5 0 .286 1–1 2–3 .553 .286 W1
14[lower-alpha 4] Chicago Bears North 2 5 0 .286 0–2 1–3 .468 .429 W1
15 Arizona Cardinals West 1 6 0 .143 0–3 1–5 .522 .667 L4
16 Carolina Panthers South 0 6 0 .000 0–2 0–5 .585 .000 L6
Tiebreakers[lower-alpha 5]
  1. Detroit wins tie break over San Francisco based on strength of victory.
  2. Seattle wins tie break over Dallas based on conference record.
  3. Minnesota, LA Rams, Washington and New Orleans are ranked based on conference record.
  4. NY Giants wins tie break over Chicago based on conference record.
  5. 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.
Legend
w — Clinched wild card
x — Clinched playoff berth
y — Clinched division
z — Clinched first-round bye and home-field advantage

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