| New York Giants vs. Washington Redskins/Football Team/Commanders Season-by-Season Results[1] |
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| Season | Season series | atNew York Giants | atWashington Redskins | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1960 | Giants 1–0–1 | Tie 24–24 | Giants 17–3 | Giants 37–19–3 | | | 1961 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 53–0 | Giants 24–21 | Giants 39–19–3 | Redskins openD.C. Stadium (now known as Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium). In New York, Giants record their largest victory over the Redskins with a 53–point differential and score their most points in a game against the Redskins. Giants lose1961 NFL Championship. | | 1962 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 49–34 | Giants 42–24 | Giants 41–19–3 | In New York, Giants accumulated 602 yards, setting a franchise record for most yards in a game (broken in2012). Giants lose1962 NFL Championship. | | 1963 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 44–14 | Giants 24–14 | Giants 43–19–3 | Giants lose1963 NFL Championship. | | 1964 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 13–10 | Redskins 36–21 | Giants 44–20–3 | Giants win eight straight meetings (1960–1964). | | 1965 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 23–7 | Giants 27–10 | Giants 45–21–3 | | | 1966 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 13–10 | Redskins 72–41 | Giants 46–22–3 | In Washington, Redskins set an NFL record for most points scored by one team and the game's final score is thehighest-scoring game in NFL history (113 points). Giants win was their only win in their1966 season. | | 1967 | Redskins 1–0 | no game | Redskins 38–34 | Giants 46–23–3 | NFL expansion results in a split of each conference into two divisions. The Redskins are placed in theCapitol Division, while the Giants andNew Orleans Saints alternate between the Capitol andCentury Divisions each year. This resulted in only a single meeting between the Giants and Redskins in 1967 and 1969. | | 1968 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 48–21 | Giants 13–10 | Giants 48–23–3 | | | 1969 | Redskins 1–0 | no game | Redskins 20–14 | Giants 48–24–3 | |
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| Season | Season series | atNew York Giants | atWashington Redskins | Overall series | Notes |
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| 1970 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 35–33 | Giants 27–24 | Giants 50–24–3 | As a result of theAFL–NFL merger, the Giants and Redskins are placed in theNational Football Conference (NFC) and theNFC East, once again becoming divisional rivals. In New York, Giants overcame a 33–14 fourth quarter deficit. | | 1971 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 30–3 | Redskins 23–7 | Giants 50–26–3 | Redskins' first season series sweep against the Giants since the1953 season. | | 1972 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 23–16 | Redskins 27–13 | Giants 50–28–3 | Redskins loseSuper Bowl VII. | | 1973 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 21–3 | Redskins 27–24 | Giants 50–30–3 | Due to renovations at Yankee Stadium, Giants temporarily play atYale Bowl inNew Haven, Connecticut. In Washington, Redskins overcame a 21–3 deficit. | | 1974 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 13–10 | Redskins 24–3 | Giants 50–32–3 | Giants home was played at Yale Bowl. | | 1975 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 21–13 | Redskins 49–13 | Giants 50–34–3 | Giants home game was played atShea Stadium inNew York. In Washington, Redskins record their largest victory over the Giants with a 36–point differential. | | 1976 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 12–9 | Redskins 19–17 | Giants 51–35–3 | Giants openGiants Stadium inEast Rutherford, New Jersey. Redskins win 11 straight meetings (1971–1976). Giants get their first win of theseason after starting 0–9. | | 1977 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 20–17 | Giants 17–6 | Giants 53–35–3 | | | 1978 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 17–6 | Redskins 16–13(OT) | Giants 54–36–3 | | | 1979 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 14–6 | Redskins 27–0 | Giants 55–37–3 | |
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| 1980 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 23–21 | Redskins 16–13 | Giants 55–39–3 | | | 1981 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 30–27(OT) | Giants 17–7 | Giants 56–40–3 | | | 1982 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 27–17 | Redskins 15–14 | Giants 56–42–3 | Both games played despiteplayers strike reducing the season to 9 games. Game in New York marked the 100th meeting. Redskins winSuper Bowl XVII. | | 1983 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 33–17 | Redskins 31-22 | Giants 56–44–3 | Redskins loseSuper Bowl XVIII. | | 1984 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 37–13 | Redskins 30–14 | Giants 57–45–3 | | | 1985 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 17–3 | Redskins 23–21 | Giants 58–46–3 | In Washington, a sack by Giants LBLawrence Taylor fractured Redskins QBJoe Theismann's right leg and effectively ended his NFL career. Both teams finished with 10–6 records, but the Giants clinched a playoff berth based on a better conference record, thereby eliminating the Redskins from playoff contention. | | 1986 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 27–20 | Giants 24–14 | Giants 60–46–3 | Giants winSuper Bowl XXI. | | 1986 Playoffs | Giants 1–0 | Giants 17–0 | | Giants 61–46–3 | Second postseason meeting. NFC Championship Game. Giants go on to winSuper Bowl XXI. | | 1987 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 38–12 | Redskins 23–19 | Giants 61–48–3 | In Washington, Redskins overcame a 19–3 second half deficit. Redskins winSuper Bowl XXII. | | 1988 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 27–20 | Giants 24–23 | Giants 63–48–3 | | | 1989 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 20–17 | Giants 27–24 | Giants 65–48–3 | |
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| 1990 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 21–10 | Giants 24–20 | Giants 67–48–3 | Giants winSuper Bowl XXV. | | 1991 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 17–13 | Redskins 34–17 | Giants 67–50–3 | Redskins winSuper Bowl XXVI. | | 1992 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 28–10 | Giants 24–7 | Giants 68–51–3 | | | 1993 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 20–6 | Giants 41–7 | Giants 70–51–3 | | | 1994 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 31–23 | Giants 21–19 | Giants 72–51–3 | | | 1995 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 20–13 | Giants 24–15 | Giants 74–51–3 | | | 1996 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 31–10 | Redskins 31–21 | Giants 74–53–3 | | | 1997 | Giants 1–0–1 | Giants 30–10 | Tie 7–7(OT) | Giants 75–53–4 | Redskins open Jack Kent Cooke Stadium (now known asNorthwest Stadium). First tie game in the series since the1974 introduction of overtime. Giants clinch the NFC East with their win. | | 1998 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 31–24 | Redskins 21–14 | Giants 76–54–4 | | | 1999 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 50–21 | Redskins 23–13 | Giants 76–56–4 | |
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| 2000 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 16–6 | Giants 9–7 | Giants 77–57–4 | Giants loseSuper Bowl XXXV. | | 2001 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 23–9 | Redskins 35–21 | Giants 78–58–4 | | | 2002 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 19–17 | Giants 27–21 | Giants 80–58–4 | | | 2003 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 20–7 | Giants 24–21(OT) | Giants 81–59–4 | | | 2004 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 20–14 | Redskins 31–7 | Giants 82–60–4 | Giantsdraft QBEli Manning. | | 2005 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 36–0 | Redskins 35–20 | Giants 83–61–4 | | | 2006 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 19–3 | Giants 34–28 | Giants 85–61–4 | | | 2007 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 22–10 | Giants 24–17 | Giants 86–62–4 | Giants winSuper Bowl XLII. | | 2008 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 16–7 | Giants 23–7 | Giants 88–62–4 | Game in New York was theNFL Kickoff Game. | | 2009 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 23–17 | Giants 45–12 | Giants 90–62–4 | |
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| 2010 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 31–7 | Giants 17–14 | Giants 92–62–4 | Giants open New Meadowlands Stadium (now known asMetLife Stadium). | | 2011 | Redskins 2–0 | Redskins 23–10 | Redskins 28–14 | Giants 92–64–4 | Redskins sweep the season series against the Giants for the first time since the1999 season. Giants winSuper Bowl XLVI. | | 2012 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 27–23 | Redskins 17–16 | Giants 93–65–4 | | | 2013 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 20–6 | Giants 24–17 | Giants 95–65–4 | | | 2014 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 24–13 | Giants 45–14 | Giants 97–65–4 | | | 2015 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 32–21 | Redskins 20–14 | Giants 98–66–4 | | | 2016 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 29–27 | Giants 19–10 | Giants 99–67–4 | Giants eliminate the Redskins from playoff contention with their win. | | 2017 | Tie 1–1 | Giants 18–10 | Redskins 20–10 | Giants 100–68–4 | Game in Washington was played onThanksgiving. Giants record their 100th win over the Redskins, becoming only the second team in NFL history to record 100 wins over a single opponent (joining theGreen Bay Packers, who defeated theDetroit Lions 100 times). | | 2018 | Tie 1–1 | Redskins 20–13 | Giants 40–16 | Giants 101–69–4 | | | 2019 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 24–3 | Giants 41–35(OT) | Giants 103–69–4 | Final season for Giants' QBEli Manning. |
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| 2020 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 20–19 | Giants 23–20 | Giants 105–69–4 | Afterdecades of controversy, Washington retired the "Redskins" name and temporarily adopted the title "Washington Football Team". | | 2021 | Washington 2–0 | Washington 22–7 | Washington 30–29 | Giants 105–71–4 | In Washington, Washington's KDustin Hopkins missed the game-winning field goal, but a Giants offside gave him another chance, which he successfully made. Washington's first season series sweep against the Giants since the2011 season. | | 2022 | Giants 1–0–1 | Tie 20–20(OT) | Giants 20–12 | Giants 106–71–5 | Washington Football Team adopts the "Commanders" name. First tie result since the1997 season. | | 2023 | Giants 2–0 | Giants 14–7 | Giants 31–19 | Giants 108–71–5 | | | 2024 | Commanders 2–0 | Commanders 27–22 | Commanders 21–18 | Giants 108–73–5 | | | 2025 | Commanders 1–0 | December 14 | Commanders 21–6 | Giants 108–74–5 | |
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