
"So much for the NFL's concept of competitive balance. After having one of the worst records in the league last season at 3-14, the Giants have the toughest schedule in 2025, making a step forward all the more difficult for Brian Daboll and Co. If the schedule was softer, maybe this is a team that flirts with .500, but an unforgiving slate likely eliminates any hope of that. Here, we go game by game in an attempt to decipher what Big Blue's record will be when the dust settles."
"The Cowboys are a mess. They traded their best player, Micah Parsons, to the Green Bay Packers, and that will resonate within their locker room. I see them taking the Giants too lightly, considering they've beaten them eight times in a row. That ends in Week 2 with an upset result."
The New York Giants finished 3-14 last season and enter 2025 with the league's toughest schedule, which severely hampers potential improvement under Brian Daboll. The slate reduces realistic hopes of reaching .500 despite any roster or coaching progress. Week 1 projects as a loss at Washington, where Terry McLaurin is back and the Commanders remain strong after an NFC Championship run. Week 2 projects as an upset win at Dallas, driven by the Cowboys trading Micah Parsons and underestimating New York. Week 3 projects as a loss to Kansas City, indicating an uphill season ahead.
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