It has been another miserable season for the New York Giants, but they still have four games left.
After a much-needed and later-than-expected bye week, the G-Men will now only look to play for pride for the rest of the season, with the hopes of snapping their seven-game losing streak... or not, because the draft. Despite currently holding the first overall pick in next year's draft, New York is hoping to put aside their losing ways, which have become contagious.
With four games to go (three at home and one on the road), how will the 2025 New York Football Giants finish another forgetful season?
Predicting Giants' final four games of forgettable 2025 season
Week 15-Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders were a very different team when the Giants met them in Landover back in Week 1 and defeated them 21-6. Jayden Daniels seems poised to build off his breakout rookie campaign, and Washington was deemed a contender to win the NFC East, especially after reaching the NFC Championship last year. It has all gone downhill since.
The Commanders are currently on an eight-game losing streak. Daniels, who has had an injury-riddled season this year, is unlikely to play this weekend or for the rest of the season, and the entire Commanders team has also been dealt brutal injuries. With both teams in massive free-falls right now, this game can go either way. Nonetheless, the Commanders come out on top in this one, 20-13.
Giants 2-12
Week 16-Minnesota Vikings
Just like the Commanders, the Minnesota Vikings are in the midst of a very disappointing season. After winning 14 games last year, they opted not to re-sign Sam Darnold, who led Minnesota to those 14 games and instead rode with J.J. McCarthy, who missed his entire rookie season after suffering a knee injury during training camp.
McCarthy has since missed six games this season due to an ankle injury and a concussion, which has resulted in the Vikings holding a 5-8 record and being in last place in the very competitive NFC North.
The former first-round pick has also not been impressive under center for Minnesota when healthy. Despite their poor season, Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and the other talented offensive playmakers will be too much for the Giants' defense to handle, which has been one of the NFL's worst defensive units all year. Vikings win handily, 27-10.
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Giants 2-13
Week 17- Las Vegas Raiders
This game in Sin City could determine who will get the No. 1 overall pick come April. Just like Big Blue, the Las Vegas Raiders are also 2-11 and aren't favored to win any of their remaining games this season. There really isn't much to say about this game other than it's a battle between two teams who have been the laughing stock in the NFL over the last handful of seasons.
With all that being said, Big Blue has not won a game on the road all year. You have to go back to Week 5 of last year when NY won a road game. That trend will continue. Despite already hitting rock bottom this year, considering all the close games the Giants have blown, they will find a way to lose to the lowly Raiders. Las Vegas wins, 31-27.
Giants 2-14
Week 18- Dallas Cowboys
When the Dallas Cowboys arrive at the Meadowlands for the regular-season finale, there is a good chance they will have nothing to play for, as they are on the outside looking in for a playoff spot. But there is also a solid chance they will have something to play for, so in any event, they will give the Giants fits.
These two teams met back in Week 2 when the Giants almost and perhaps should've come away with their first win over Dallas since 2020, as well as their first victory in Jerry's World since 2016. That game was just the start of the many teams the G-MEN found insurmountable ways to lose. I don't see the Giants making this much of a game of it against their division rivals, unfortunately, given the Cowboys' offense is a top-five unit in the NFL, and their defense has improved thanks to trade deadline acquisitions.
This one-sided rivalry will continue, as the Cowboys will beat the G-Men for a 10th straight time, 34-10, sending New York to their franchise-worst 11th straight loss and 2-15 record to close out 2025.
Giants 2-15
