Eagles–Giants rivalry

Eagles–Giants rivalry
Eagles and Giants face off during the 2012 season.
LocationPhiladelphia, New York City
First meetingOctober 15, 1933
Giants 56, Eagles 0
Latest meetingOctober 26, 2025
Eagles 38, Giants 20
Next meeting2026
StadiumsEagles: Lincoln Financial Field
Giants: MetLife Stadium
Statistics
Meetings total189
All-time seriesEagles: 97–90–2
Regular season seriesEagles: 94–88–2
Postseason resultsEagles: 3–2
Largest victoryEagles: 45–0 (1948)
Giants: 56–0 (1933)
Most points scoredEagles: 49 (1959)
Giants: 62 (1972)
Longest win streakEagles: 12 (1975–1981)
Giants: 9 (1938–1942; 1997–2001)
Current win streakEagles: 1 (2025–present)
Post–season history

The Eagles–Giants rivalry is a National Football League (NFL) rivalry between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants.

The rivalry began in 1933 with the founding of the Eagles, and slowly strengthened when both teams came to relative prominence in the 1940s and 1950s. The two teams have played in the same division in the NFL every year since 1933, making it the second-oldest rivalry in the NFC East division, behind only New York's rivalry with the Washington Commanders. The ferocity of the rivalry can also be attributed to the geographic New York-Philadelphia rivalry, which is mirrored in Major League Baseball's Mets–Phillies rivalry and the National Hockey League's Flyers–Rangers rivalry. It is ranked by NFL Network as the number one rivalry of all-time and Sports Illustrated ranks it amongst the top ten NFL rivalries of all-time at number four, and according to ESPN, it is one of the fiercest and most well-known rivalries in the football community.

The Eagles lead the overall series, 97–90–2. The two teams have met five times in the playoffs, with the Eagles holding a 3–2 advantage.