The New York Giants are a National Football League team originating in New York City, but currently based in New Jersey.
(For the major league baseball team once known as the New York Giants, see San Francisco Giants. For the short-lived 1921 team, see Brickley's Giants)
- Founded: The current Giants team started in 1925.
- Formerly known as: The New York Football Giants (still the legal name of the corporate entity which owns the team)
- Head coach: Tom Coughlin (2004-)
- Home stadium: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey (1976-)
- Uniform colors: Dark blue with red trim
- Helmet design: Dark blue, with a white lower-case sans-serif "ny" logo
- League championships won: 1927, 1934, 1938, 1956, 1986, 1990, others
- Super Bowls: XXI (won), XXV (won), XXXV (lost)
Franchise history
The Giants were created in 1925 by original owner Tim Mara.
In 1934, the team defeated the Chicago Bears 30-13 at the Polo Grounds in icy nine degree temperatures. At half time, coach Steve Owen provided the team with basketball shoes for better traction on the icy turf, and the game came to be known as the "Sneakers Game".
In 1958, the Giants played the Baltimore Colts for the NFL championship, in what came to be known as "The Greatest Game Ever Played".
In 1976, the Giants moved over to Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey from Yankee Stadium. The stadium is shared with the New York Jets.
In 1987, the Giants defeated the Denver Broncos 39-20 in Super Bowl XXI
In 1990, the Mara family sold a 50% interest in the team to Preston Robert Tisch.
In 1991, the Giants defeated the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV 20-19 in arguably one of the most dramatic Super Bowls ever played
In 2001, the Giants were defeated by the Baltimore Ravens in Super Bowl XXXV by the score of 34-7
In 2004, the Giants fired head coach Jim Fassel after a 4-12 season and signed Tom Coughlin to the position.
Players of note
- Rosey Brown
- Frank Gifford
- Sam Huff
- Tom Landry
- Steve O'Neill
- Ken Strong
- Lawrence Taylor
- Y.A. Tittle
- Emlen Tunnell
Current stars:
Retired numbers:
- Ray Flaherty #1
- Tuffy Leemans #4
- Mel Hein #7
- Phil Simms #11
- Y.A. Tittle #14
- Al Blozis #32
- Joe Morrison #40
- Charlie Conerly #42
- Ken Strong #50
- Lawrence Taylor #56