The 2026 NFL regular-season schedule is officially here, and there's plenty of reason for New York Giants fans to get excited. In John Harbaugh's first season at the helm, Big Blue opens with a primetime showdown against the Dallas Cowboys and enjoys a favorable early stretch with four home games in the first six weeks. With a young core led by Jaxson Dart, Malik Nabers, and a revamped offensive line, the Giants look poised to take a major step forward.
Here's a week-by-week look at how the season could unfold:
Week 1: vs. Dallas Cowboys (Sunday Night Football)
Harbaugh's Giants debut in primetime against a heated divisional rival sets the tone for the entire season. The first-year head coach gets a massive statement win as the defense pressures Dak Prescott early and often, while the young offense finds its rhythm in front of a raucous MetLife Stadium crowd.
Week 2: at Los Angeles Rams (Monday Night Football)
A tough cross-country road trip against a perennial contender tests the Giants' growth. The Rams' explosive offense, led by veteran playmakers, pulls away in the second half and exposes some lingering issues in New York's secondary.
Week 3: vs. Las Vegas Raiders
A unique home game loaded with storylines, as several ex-Giants—including Brian Daboll, Wan'Dale Robinson, Cor'Dale Flott, and Daniel Bellinger—return to East Rutherford. New York dominates the trenches and capitalizes on the emotional edge to secure a comfortable victory, pushing their early record above .500.
Week 4: vs. Arizona Cardinals
Another favorable home matchup against a Cardinals team still searching for consistency. The Giants' young roster rolls to its third straight home win behind a balanced attack and timely defensive stops.
Week 5: at Washington Commanders
This divisional road trip to Washington—where the Giants typically play well—provides an early chance to steal a game in the NFC East. The defense creates multiple turnovers while the offense grinds out enough points to secure a hard-fought victory away from home.
Week 6: vs. New Orleans Saints
A home game against a Saints team in transition offers another winnable contest. The Giants' offensive line, bolstered by offseason additions, controls the line of scrimmage and opens lanes for the run game, while Jaxson Dart makes smart throws to keep the chains moving.
