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2022 NFL schedule: Giants schedule features Thanksgiving game at Cowboys, trip to London to face Packers

The New York Giants have been one of the worst franchises in the NFL over the last five years. The franchise is rebuilding once again, yet have shown signs of progress this offseason under new general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll. New York is seeking to get out of the NFC East basement and search for its first winning season since 2016, as former first-round pick Daniel Jones will get a final opportunity to prove he’s the long-term answer in new York. 

A healthy Saquon Barkley will help Jones thrive in New York with the new offensive system. The Giants rebuilt their offensive line with first-round pick Evan Neal and guard Mark Glowinski, looking to keep Jones upright in 2022. Pass rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux highlights the changes on defense, a unit also with a new coordinator in Wink Martindale. 

The Giants are still rebuilding, as they seek to be competitive in 2022 in a NFC that will have opportunities to take a few games. Below, find a complete look at the teams set to square off with the Giants this year, as well as a rundown of their 18-week regular-season schedule (once announced).

2022 opponents

Cowboys (home, away): The Giants will look to make a statement against the NFC East champions this year, as the Cowboys are the measuring stick for a young coaching staff. New York is 1-9 in its last 10 meetings vs. Dallas. 

Commanders (home, away): New York will get used to seeing Carson Wentz twice a year again, as he’s back in the NFC East with Washington. The Giants were swept by the Commanders in 2021. 

Eagles (home, away): New York continues its I-95 rivalry with Philadelphia, as the Giants have an 87-89-2 record against. The Eagles, a playoff team with Jalen Hurts last season, are expected to compete for the division crown. New York and Philadelphia split the head-to-head matchup last year. 

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