Official NFL Ticket Exchange of the New York Giants
New York Giants at MetLife Stadium
Go Big Blue! The Giants play in one of the oldest and most competitive divisions in football. As one of five teams to join the NFL in 1925, the franchise is the league's longest established team in the Northeast. With four Super Bowl triumphs, fans are always in for an exciting time. Also known as the G-Men, the Jints and the Big Blue Wrecking Crew, the Giants are an institution with a storied history; loyal fans can remember games in Yankees Stadium in the Bronx, Shea Stadium in Queens, the Yale Bowl and Giants Stadium. On game days, fans of all ages now head to MetLife Stadium, where they enjoy New York staples like Nathan's hot dogs, a hot slice of pizza, cold beer and, of course, live football action.
But the Giants aren't just a New York team. Loyal fans come from all over the Tri-State area, including Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and the surrounding suburbs to MetLife Stadium, which opened in 2010 and seats just over 82,000 fans. Die-hard fans in blue jerseys and team gear can be heard chanting, "Let's go Giants!"
New York Giants Team Info
Conference: NFC
Division: East
Year Founded: 1925
Team Colors: Blue, Red, White
Mascot: None
Team Rivals: Dallas Cowboys, Washington Commanders
New York Giants History
A cornerstone franchise of the National Football League, the New York Football Giants began play in 1925. With eight league championships, including a victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI, their second in five seasons, the Giants are the only franchise in the NFL with a Super Bowl victory in each of the last four decades. They are headquartered at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center in East Rutherford, N.J.