New York Giants' 2024 schedule: Game-by-game record prediction

Kevin Hickey

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The New York Giants announced their schedule for the 2024 season, which means it's time some way-too-early record predictions.

Despite coming off a 6-11 season, the Giants have three traditional games in prime-time in addition to a pair of standalone games—an overseas matchup against the Carolina Panthers and a Thanksgiving game against the Dallas Cowboys.

A lot is going to change over the course of the summer leading into training camp and the regular season so all these predictions should be taken with a grain of salt.

Still, this is a good exercise to see what the path looks like for the Giants in 2024.

New York Giants 2024 record prediction

WeekDate OpponentPrediction
1Sept. 8vsMinnesota VikingsWin
2Sept. 15atWashington CommandersWin
3Sept. 22atCleveland BrownsLoss
4Sept. 26vsDallas Cowboys Loss
5Oct. 6atSeattle SeahawksLoss
6Oct. 13vsCincinnati BengalsLoss
7Oct. 20vsPhiladelphia EaglesLoss
8Oct. 28atPittsburgh SteelersWin
9Nov. 3vsWashington CommandersWin
10Nov. 10atCarolina PanthersWin
11BYE BYE 
12Nov. 24vsTampa Bay BuccaneersLoss
13Nov. 28atDallas CowboysLoss
14Dec. 8vsNew Orleans SaintsWin
15Dec. 15vsBaltimore RavensLoss
16Dec. 22atAtlanta FalconsWin
17Dec. 28 or 29vsIndianapolis ColtsLoss
18Jan. 4 or 5atPhiladelphia EaglesLoss

Record prediction: 7-10

What this would mean for the current regime is unclear. Another poor season in terms of record seems to be on the way. Maybe if they are more competitive, Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen would remain in place, but it's difficult to tell right now.

It's not going to be an easy slate for the Giants, who continue to get prime-time coverage despite just one winning season in their last seven. There are a handful of games that could go either way, but the Giants haven't been a team that has earned the benefit of the doubt in recent seasons.

We'll see what the season has in store for the Giants, but it seems they are en route to another losing campaign simply given the state of the roster.

Kevin Hickey

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Hickey was previously the managing editor of USA Today's Colts Wire. His work is also featured as a fantasy football analyst for The Huddle. A career .232 hitter, he is an avid reader of Spider-Man comics, an admirer of the James Webb Space Telescope, and a keen enthusiast of Ma’s sauce. You can find him on Twitter/X @KevinHickey11