The NFL schedule was released at 8 p.m. Thursday…almost, as we know all 18 Giants’ opponents and locations, but only 17 tentative dates and times.
Big Blue’s 2023 season begins and ends at home, starting with Dallas on Sunday Night Football Week 1 and ending in Week 18 with them hosting the Eagles on a time and date TBA, as the NFL has multiple windows for final week games and will finalize some of that schedule in the future.
Week 1 is one of five currently-scheduled prime time games, four of which come in the first six weeks, and six guaranteed national games; Big Blue is in San Francisco for the Week 3 Thursday Night game, then has a 10-day break before Week 4’s Monday nighter at home against Seattle, and then Week 6 is another SNF clash, this time in Buffalo. The fifth prime time game is another Monday nighter, which comes in Week 14 against Green Bay.
Other highlights of note: seven of the first 10 games are on the road, the first time a team has had that scheduling quirk since bye weeks were reinstated; the Giants-Jets clash, which has Big Blue as the home team, is set for Week 6; the bye week is Week 13, and, of course, as previously known, the Giants will head to Philadelphia to face the Eagles on Christmas Day in the final scheduled national window.
See the entire schedule below, and the Giants’ escape room-themed video announcing it, and stay tuned to WFAN for Sal Licata after Yankees and all day Friday for schedule reaction!
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