We still may be about four months away from the 2022 NFL season arriving for the NY Giants, but there’s plenty of reasons to be excited for this team looking ahead to the new campaign. General manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll have plenty of folks excited for the future, with the picks of Evan Neal and Kayvon Thibodeaux only adding to that.
Come Thursday, everyone will find out just when the Giants will be opening the season and against who. Not only that, but the full schedule will be released for the NY supporters to check out. So, when will everything be finalized and revealed?
When is the Giants’ 2022 regular season schedule release?
The entire schedule for all NFL teams will be released on Thursday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET.
Which Giants games have already been announced?
Come Week 5, New York already knows that it will be traveling across the pond to take on the Green Bay Packers in a special showdown in London. That contest is set for Sunday, Oct. 9, with kickoff locked in for 9:30 a.m. ET. Will the Giants be able to silence Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay?
Which teams do the Giants play at home in 2022?
• Chicago Bears
• Houston Texans
• Carolina Panthers
• Baltimore Ravens
• Detroit Lions
• Indianapolis Colts
• Dallas Cowboys
• Philadelphia Eagles
• Washington Commanders
Which teams do the Giants play on the road in 2022?
• Green Bay Packers (this will be played in the United Kingdom)
• Jacksonville Jaguars
• Tennessee Titans
• Minnesota Vikings
• Dallas Cowboys
• Philadelphia Eagles
• Seattle Seahawks
• Washington Commanders
It goes without saying, but there are some seriously juicy games ready to be played this fall and winter. Anytime the Giants and Cowboys meet, there’s going to be a lot of drama. These two teams hate each other. The same can be said for the Eagles and Commanders. Imagine if Philadelphia signs former Pro Bowl cornerback James Bradberry too. Giants fans would be heartbroken if that happens.
As for the matchup with Green Bay, this is going to be a totally different Packers offense. With Davante Adams now getting ready to catch balls from Derek Carr in Las Vegas, this leaves a massive hole in the aerial attack for Rodgers. Will that be enough for the Giants to head to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in October and record an upset win? People can’t wait to find out.