Founded in
1925, the New York Giants are one of the NFL’s cornerstone franchises,
representing nearly a century of football tradition and pride in the heart of
the tri-state area. The team has captured multiple Super Bowl championships,
including unforgettable wins in Super Bowls XLII and XLVI that showcased Eli
Manning’s clutch performances and the defense’s game-changing plays against
powerhouse opponents. Legendary figures like Lawrence Taylor and Michael
Strahan helped define the Giants’ tough, blue-collar identity, setting the
standard for excellence on both sides of the ball. At MetLife Stadium in East
Rutherford, fans create an atmosphere that blends old-school passion with
modern energy, turning every home game into a celebration of New York grit. With
their devoted fanbase and rich history, the Giants continue to embody the
resilience and pride that make New York football unlike anything else in the
league.
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MetLife Stadium Facts and Helpful Information
- Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey.
- Capacity: About 82,500 for football.
- Weather: Early season is mild; late season can be cold and windy. Wear layers and bring a warm coat, hat, gloves, and a rain shell.
- Parking: On-site lots require a prepaid parking pass; tailgating is allowed in most lots. Use NJ Transit to Meadowlands Station via Secaucus or the Coach USA 351 bus from Port Authority; rideshare pickup is in Lot E.
- Stadium tours: Guided tours run on select non-event dates. Check the stadium schedule and book in advance.
- Nearby options: The American Dream complex next door offers dining and family attractions, Redd's Restaurant & Bar in Carlstadt runs game-day shuttles, and Meadowlands Racing & Entertainment at the racetrack is a short ride away.
How can I watch the New York Giants?
Nothing
beats catching the Giants live at MetLife Stadium for the energy and
atmosphere. If you can't make it, most regular-season games air on FOX, with
some cross-flexed to CBS. Primetime matchups appear on NBC (Sunday Night
Football), ESPN/ABC (Monday Night Football), Amazon Prime Video (Thursday Night
Football), and select games on NFL Network.
