The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. They compete in the National Football League as a member club of the league's National Football Conference East division. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets in a unique arrangement. The Giants hold their summer training camp at the Quest Diagnostics Training Center at the Meadowlands Sports Complex.
The Giants were one of five teams that joined the NFL in 1925, and are the only one of that group still existing, as well as the league's longest-established team in the Northeastern United States. The team ranks third among all NFL franchises with eight NFL championship titles: four in the preāSuper Bowl era and four since the advent of the Super Bowl, along with more championship appearances than any other team, with 19 overall appearances. Their championship tally is surpassed only by the Green Bay Packers and the Chicago Bears. Throughout their history, the Giants have featured 28 Hall of Fame players, including NFL Most Valuable Player award winners Mel Hein, Frank Gifford, Y. A.
NFC East
Location:
New York Metropolitan Area
Arena/Stadium:
MetLife Stadium
Owners:
John Mara and Steve Tisch
Head Coach:
Pat Shurmur
Championship years:
2012, 2008, 1991, and 1987