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Giants–Packers rivalry
Packers and Giants players lining up during the snap of the football to quarterback Aaron Rodgers
The Giants and Packers playing in a 2012 playoff game
New York Giants
Green Bay Packers
LocationNew York City,Green Bay,Milwaukee
First meetingOctober 7, 1928
Giants 6,Packers 0
Latest meetingNovember 16, 2025
Packers 27, Giants 20
Next meetingTBD (no later than the 2028 regular season)
StadiumsGiants:MetLife Stadium
Packers:Lambeau Field
Statistics
Meetings total65
All-time seriesPackers: 35–28–2[1]
Regular season seriesPackers: 30–25–2
Postseason resultsPackers: 5–3[2]
Largest victoryPackers: 37–0(1961)
Giants: 49–3(1948)
Most points scoredPackers: 48(1967)
Giants: 55(1986)
Longest win streakPackers: 5 (1961–1969)
Giants: 3 (1932–1933, 1937–1938, 1986–1992, 2011–2013)
Current win streakPackers: 1 (2025–present)
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TheGiants–Packers rivalry is aNational Football League (NFL)rivalry between theNew York Giants and theGreen Bay Packers.[3][4] The two teams have played since 1970 in theNational Football Conference, and they play each other in the regular season either every three years and once every six seasons at each team's home stadium or depending on its NFC division placement, and in the postseason.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13]

Notable games and moments

TheGreen Bay Packers andNew York Giants have played 64 games including 26 games that have been decided by 8 points or less:[14] Below are eight notable games from the rivalry.

  • In the1938 NFL Championship Game, the Giants and Packers met in their first playoff game. It was a battle between an 8–3 Packers team and an 8–2–1 Giants team. The Giants took an early 9–0 lead, but the Packers got a pair of touchdowns in the second quarter to make it 16–14 at the half. The Giants played well on defense in the second half, holding the Packers to 3 points. They won their third championship in their history, 23–17, and their first playoff game against Green Bay.[15]
  • In the1944 NFL Championship Game, the Giants and Packers met in their third playoff game. It was a battle between two teams that got 8 wins in the regular season, with the Giants being 8–1–1 and the Packers being 8–2. The Packers scored two touchdowns in the second quarter and never looked back. They held a shutout through 3 quarters, and won the game 14–7. The Packers overall playoff record against the Giants is now 2–1.[16]
  • In the1962 NFL Championship Game, the Giants and Packers played their last playoff game until 2007. The Packers were 13–1 while the Giants were 12–2. The Giants didn't score until the third quarter, but still were within 6 heading into the final quarter. However, the Packers got a game-sealing field goal in the 4th quarter to secure a 16–7 win. The Packers improved to 4–1 against the Giants in the playoffs.[17]
  • In1971, the Giants and Packers met for the first time in the 1970s. The Packers got a 100 yard field goal return in the first quarter to take a 7–0 lead. The Giants then went on a 28–0 run, that included twoFran Tarkenton touchdown passes, a defensive touchdown, and a special teams touchdown. The Packers got a touchdown at the end of the half to make it 28–14. It was a blowout heading into the fourth quarter as the Giants led 42–24. The Packers got a couple touchdowns and a safety to make it 42–40, but came up just short in the highest scoring game of the rivalry. For the Giants, Fran Tarkenton threw for 4 touchdown passes and had a 120.2 rating.[18]
  • In the2007 NFC Championship Game, The Packers and Giants met in their first playoff battle since 1962. The game was -1°F at kickoff, one of the coldest in NFL playoff history.[19] The Packers were favored to win as they finished 13–3 to the Giants 10–6. TwoLawrence Tynes' field goals gave the Giants a 6–0 lead with 11:41 in the 2nd quarter. The Packers got a quick response with aDonald Driver 90 yard touchdown catch and led 10–6 at halftime. The teams got off to hot offensive starts to the second half, as the Giants won the 3rd Quarter with 14 points to the Packers’ 7, now ahead 20-17.Brandon Jacobs,Donald Lee andAhmad Bradshaw were the players who scored touchdowns in the 3rd quarter. With 11:46 left in the 4th quarter, the Packers tied the game on aMason Crosby 37 yard field goal. The game remained tied at 20 for the rest of regulation, so it went into overtime. The Packers won the toss, butBrett Favre threw an interception toCorey Webster, who got 9 yards on the return into Packers territory. This was Brett Favre's last pass as a Packer. Even though the Giants went three and out, they were in field goal range. Lawrence Tynes, who missed two field goals earlier, was the man who got the 47 yard field goal to win the game. This NFC Championship game sent the Giants to the Super Bowl where they pulled off a huge upset and beat the 16–0Patriots by the score of 17–14.[20]
  • In2011, the Packers and Giants battled it out in December as they played in an important regular season game. The Giants were 6–5 heading into the game, while the Packers were still undefeated at 11–0.Eli Manning andAaron Rodgers both threw a touchdown pass in the first quarter, as the Giants led 10–7 at the end of this quarter. On the first play of the second quarter,Clay Matthews III returned an interception 38 yards for a touchdown. The Packers and Giants then traded touchdowns at the end of the half to make it 21–17 Green Bay. In the third quarter,Greg Jennings andHakeem Nicks caught touchdowns to make it 28–24 at the end of the quarter. In the fourth quarter, the Giants trailed 35–27 inside the two minute warning, but Eli Manning led a drive that was capped off by a Hakeem Nicks touchdown catch. The Giants got the two point conversion to tie the game at 35 with 58 seconds left. However, on the final drive of the game, Aaron Rodgers completed a 24 yard pass toJermichael Finley and a 27 yard pass toJordy Nelson to get Green Bay well into field goal range. Mason Crosby finished it off with a game winning field goal with no time left to win it 38–35 for Green Bay.[21]
  • In the2011 NFC Divisional round, the Giants looked for revenge from their Week 13 loss to Green Bay. The Giants were heavy underdogs, finishing the regular season at just 9–7 to the Packers’ 15–1. The game was a fast start for the Giants, as after the teams traded field goals Eli Manning found Hakeem Nicks for a 66 yard touchdown to give the Giants a 10–3 lead at the end of the first quarter.John Kuhn then caught an 8 yard touchdown early in the second quarter to tie the game at 10. It was 13–10 Giants with one play left in the first half. Eli Manning completed a 37 yardHail Mary touchdown pass to Hakeem Nicks to give the Giants a 20–10 lead just before the half. The Packers fell behind 30–13 but did get a touchdown from Aaron Rodgers to Donald Driver with 4:46 left in the fourth quarter. However, the hope for Green Bay was short lived, as the Giants only took 2 minutes and 10 seconds to make it a three score game. The game ended with the Giants winning 37–20, as they moved on to the NFC Championship Game. The Giants eventually wonSuper Bowl XLVI against theNew England Patriots 21–17.[22]
Packers and Giants players lining up on the field near the end zone
The Packers offense lining up against the Giants defense during their Wild Card playoff game.
  • In the2016 Wild Card round, the Packers and Giants played their most recent playoff game. The Packers finished 2016 with a 10–6 record while the Giants finished the season at 11–5. However the game was on the Packers’ home turf as they won their division, while the Giants finished behind theDallas Cowboys in their division. It was a slow start for Green Bay as they fell behind 6–0. The Packers got their first points with 2:20 left in the second quarter, as Aaron Rodgers completed a 5 yard touchdown pass toDavante Adams. This started giving Green Bay offensive momentum. Similarly to the 2011 Divisional round between these teams, there was one play left in the first half, and it was a Hail Mary. Aaron Rodgers, who completed two Hail Maries in 2015, completed another one from 42 yards away toRandall Cobb to give Green Bay a 14–6 lead before halftime. The Packers offense continued their dominance, scoring 24 points in the second half. The Giants defense, which was the second best in points allowed, never gave up 30 points in the regular season, but allowed 38 in this game. Aaron Rodgers finished with 362 yards and 4 touchdowns in the win. The Packers went on to beat the Cowboys 34–31 in the Divisional Round, before losing to theAtlanta Falcons 44–21 in the NFC Championship Game.[23]
  • In the Packers' first international game in franchise history,[24] the 3-1 Giants faced the Packers, also 3-1, as 8 point underdogs. The Packers expectedly started strong by claiming a 0-10 lead with a Mason Crosby 46 yard field goal and an Aaron Rodgers 4 yard touchdown throw toAllen Lazard. The Giants answered with aGraham Gano 48 yard field goal to close the first quarter, resulting in a 3-10 score. The Packers would immediately respond on their subsequent drive with a Rodgers 2 yard touchdown toMarcedes Lewis, increasing the Packers' lead to 3-14.This would be the last touchdown the Packers would score in the contest. Giants quarterbackDaniel Jones then lead an 86 yard drive culminating in a 2 yard rushing touchdown byDaniel Bellinger. With 1:15 left in the half, Rodgers would lead the Packers to a 48 yard field goal to close the half at 10-20. The Giants started the second half by scoring a 37 yard field goal, making the score 13-20. More importantly, their defense shut out the Packers for the rest of the game, while the Giants offense slowly chipped away at their deficit. After forcing a punt, the Giants then conducted a long 92 yard drive ending with aGary Brightwell 2 yard touchdown. New York then forced a three and out and had a 60 yard drive ending with aSaquon Barkley rushing touchdown. Green Bay, finding themselves behind for the first time in the contest, attempted to lead a game-tying touchdown drive down 27-20 with 6:08 left in the fourth quarter. Rodgers lead Green Bay to the Giants' six yard line, but New York's defense forced an incompletion on 4th and 2 with 1:02 left in the contest. The Giants would then intentionally allow asafety to run out the clock, giving Rodgers the ball back with 0:11 left in the game. However, on hisHail Mary attempt, Rodgers was sacked byOshane Ximines, and New York completed their upset over Green Bay with a final score of 27–22.[25]

Club success

As of2023, the Packers and Giants have won a combined 21 championships in the league's history, including 8 Super Bowls.

TeamNFL TitlesConference TitlesDivisional TitlesWild Card BerthsPlayoff AppearancesNFL Title Game AppearancesSuper Bowl AppearancesSuper Bowl ChampionshipsAll-time Record
Green Bay Packers139218361154836-624-38
New York Giants811169331654746-675-34
Combined2120371567271081582–1299–71
Table correct through end of the 2023 season.

Season-by-season results

Green Bay Packers vs. New York Giants Season-by-Season Results
1920s (Packers, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1928Giants
6–0
City StadiumGiants
1–0
The first meeting was the first between the two teams, and the first meeting was played atCity Stadium.
Packers
7–0
Polo GroundsTied
1–1
First meeting atPolo Grounds.
1929Packers
20–6
Polo GroundsPackers
2–1
Packers' win is the Giants' only loss in the1929 season. That loss proved crucial, as the Giants finished 13–1–1, while the Packers finished with the league’s best record at 12–0–1 and won the1929 NFL Championship.
1930s (Tied, 8–8)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1930Packers
14–7
City StadiumPackers
3–1
Giants
13–6
Polo GroundsPackers
3–2
Packers win1930 NFL Championship.
1931Packers
27–7
City StadiumPackers
4–2
Packers
14–10
Polo GroundsPackers
5–2
Packers win1931 NFL Championship.
1932Packers
13–0
City StadiumPackers
6–2
Giants
6–0
Polo GroundsPackers
6–3
Giants' win handed the Packers their first loss of theseason after an8–0–1 start.
1933Giants
10–7
Borchert FieldPackers
6–4
First Game inBorchert Field.
Giants
17–6
Polo GroundsPackers
6–5
Giants lose1933 NFL Championship.
1934Packers
20–6
Wisconsin State Fair ParkPackers
7–5
First Game inWisconsin State Fair Park.
Giants
17–3
Polo GroundsPackers
7–6
Giants win1934 NFL Championship.
1935Packers
16–7
City StadiumPackers
8–6
Giants lose1935 NFL Championship.
1936Packers
26–14
Polo GroundsPackers
9–6
Packers win1936 NFL Championship.
1937Giants
10–0
Polo GroundsPackers
9–7
1938Giants
15–3
Polo GroundsPackers
9–8
1938 playoffsGiants
23–17
Polo GroundsTied
9–9
FirstNFL Championship Game between the two teams, and also the Giants' only win in what turned out to be five championship game meetings.
1939 playoffsPackers
27–0
Wisconsin State Fair ParkPackers
10–9
SecondNFL Championship Game between the two teams. It was the first of four straight Packers championship wins against the Giants.
1940s (Giants, 4–3–2)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1940Giants
7–3
Polo GroundsTied
10–10
1942Tie
21–21
Polo GroundsTied
10–10–1
1943Packers
35–21
Polo GroundsPackers
11–10–1
1944Giants
24–0
Polo GroundsTied
11–11–1
1944 playoffsPackers
14–7
Polo GroundsPackers
12–11–1
ThirdNFL Championship Game between the two teams.
1945Packers
23–14
Polo GroundsPackers
13–11–1
1947Tie
24–24
Polo GroundsPackers
13–11–2
1948Giants
49–3
Wisconsin State Fair ParkPackers
13–12–2
The Giants' largest win of the rivalry, and the last meeting atWisconsin State Fair Park.
1949Giants
30–10
City StadiumTied
13–13–2
1950s (Giants, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1952Packers
17–3
Polo GroundsPackers
14–13–2
1957Giants
31–17
City StadiumTied
14–14–2
1959Giants
20–3
Yankee StadiumGiants
15–14–2
The first meeting atYankee Stadium. Giants lose1959 NFL Championship.
1960s (Packers, 5–0)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1961Packers
20–17
Milwaukee County StadiumTied
15–15–2
First meeting atMilwaukee County Stadium.
1961 playoffsPackers
37–0
City StadiumPackers
16–15–2
FourthNFL Championship Game between the two teams. Largest Packers win over the Giants to date.
1962 playoffsPackers
16–7
Yankee StadiumPackers
17–15–2
Fifth and finalNFL Championship Game between the two teams, resulting in the Packers being 4–1 in NFL Championship Games against the Giants. This would be the last time the Packers and Giants met in the playoffs until the2007 NFC Championship Game.
1967Packers
48–21
Yankee StadiumPackers
18–15–2
Packers win1967 NFL Championship &Super Bowl II.
1969Packers
20–10
Milwaukee County StadiumPackers
19–15–2
1970s (Packers, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1971Giants
42–40
Lambeau FieldPackers
19–16–2
First meeting atLambeau Field. The highest-scoring game in the rivalry.
1973Packers
16–14
Yale BowlPackers
20–16–2
First Game inYale Bowl.
1975Packers
40–14
Milwaukee County StadiumPackers
21–16–2
1980s (Tied, 4–4)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1980Giants
27–21
Giants StadiumPackers
21–17–2
First meeting atGiants Stadium.
1981Packers
27–14
Giants StadiumPackers
22–17–2
Packers
26–24
Milwaukee County StadiumPackers
23–17–2
Last meeting atMilwaukee County Stadium.
1982Packers
27–19
Giants StadiumPackers
24–17–2
1983Giants
27–3
Giants StadiumPackers
24–18–2
1985Packers
23–20
Lambeau FieldPackers
25–18–2
1986Giants
55–24
Giants StadiumPackers
25–19–2
Most points by the Giants in the rivalry. The Giants went on to winSuper Bowl XXI, their first Super Bowl win.
1987Giants
20–10
Giants StadiumPackers
25–20–2
1990s (Packers, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1992Giants
27–7
Giants StadiumPackers
25–21–2
Brett Favre's first game against the Giants.
1995Packers
14–6
Lambeau FieldPackers
26–21–2
1998Packers
37–3
Giants StadiumPackers
27–21–2
The 34-point Packers win is the largest Packers regular-season win over the Giants.
2000s (Tied, 2–2)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
2001Packers
34–25
Giants StadiumPackers
28–21–2
Michael Strahan sets NFL record for individual sacks at 22.5.
2004Giants
14–7
Lambeau FieldPackers
28–22–2
2007Packers
35–13
Giants StadiumPackers
29–22–2
Eli Manning's first game against the Packers. Giants winSuper Bowl XLII.
2007 playoffsGiants
23–20(OT)
Lambeau FieldPackers
29–23–2
2007 NFC Championship Game.
First playoff battle between the two teams since the 1962 NFL Championship. The game was -1° at kickoff, and went into overtime. On his last pass as a Packer, Brett Favre threw an interception toCorey Webster, allowingLawrence Tynes to rebound from 2 earlier missed field goals by hitting a 47-yarder to send the Giants toSuper Bowl XLII.
2010s (Packers, 5–3)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
2010Packers
45–17
Lambeau FieldPackers
30–23–2
Packers QBAaron Rodgers' first game against the Giants, and his first 400-yard regular season game. The Packers' win allowed the eventualSuper Bowl XLV champions to earn a tiebreaker over the Giants for the NFC's sixth seed.
2011Packers
38–35
MetLife StadiumPackers
31–23–2
First meeting atMetLife Stadium. With the game tied at 35 in the fourth quarter, Aaron Rodgers foundJermichael Finley andJordy Nelson for big first down completions, setting up a game-winning field goal byMason Crosby.
2011 playoffsGiants
37–20
Lambeau FieldPackers
31–24–2
NFC Divisional Round. Giants avenge their Week 13 loss to the Packers en route to theirSuper Bowl XLVI win. The game's most notable play came when Eli Manning foundHakeem Nicks on a Hail Mary just before halftime to make it a 20–10 game, and the Giants would end up winning 37–20.
2012Giants
38–10
MetLife StadiumPackers
31–25–2
2013Giants
27–13
MetLife StadiumPackers
31–26–2
Originally scheduled for Sunday Night Football, but it got flexed out when Aaron Rodgers sustained a broken collarbone two weeks earlier and would miss the game as a result. BackupScott Tolzien would throw three interceptions in the 27-13 Giants victory.
2016Packers
23–16
Lambeau FieldPackers
32–26–2
2016 playoffsPackers
38–13
Lambeau FieldPackers
33–26–2
NFC Wild Card Round. The Packers avenge their previous home playoff losses to Eli Manning. The most memorable play of this game came right before halftime, as Aaron Rodgers foundRandall Cobb for a 42-yard Hail Mary touchdown at the end of the first half, similar to the Hakeem Nicks Hail Mary against the Packers in the 2011 playoffs.
2019Packers
31–13
MetLife StadiumPackers
34–26–2
Eli Manning's final NFL season.
2020s (Giants, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
2022Giants
27–22
Tottenham Hotspur StadiumPackers
34–27–2
Game played as part of theNFL International Series, officially a Packers home game. Last start in the series forAaron Rodgers.
2023Giants
24–22
MetLife StadiumPackers
34–28–2
Game winning drive orchestrated by rookieTommy DeVito. Packers quarterbackJordan Love's first game against the Giants.
2025Packers
27–20
Metlife StadiumPackers
35–28–2
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatGreen Bay PackersatNew York GiantsNotes
Regular seasonPackers 30–25–2Packers 13–8Tie 17–17–2Packers 4–0 in games played atMilwaukee County Stadium, Giants 1–0 in London (officially a Packers home game)
PostseasonPackers 5–3Packers 3–2Packers 2–1NFL Championship Game:1938,1939,1944,1961,1962
NFC Wild Card:2016
NFC Divisional:2011
NFC Championship:2007
Regular and postseasonPackers 35–28–2Packers 16–10Packers 19–18–2

See also

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