March 15, 2026, 9:02 a.m. ET

The New York Giants have not fared well the past three seasons, compiling a record of 13-38, the second-worst in the NFL over that span behind only Tennessee (12-39).

The losing has not tarnished their popularity, however. The Giants are still a big draw, both at home and on the road.

Last season, the Giants drew a total of 1,261,066 fans in their 17 regular-season games (eight at home, nine on the road). That ranked them third overall in the NFL behind only Dallas and Green Bay.

The Giants drew 638,295 fans at home, placing them second in the NFL for teams with eight home games, behind only Dallas.

On the road, the Giants drew 622,771 fans in nine games, ranking them ninth overall.

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The Giants have an advantage when it comes to selling tickets at home. MetLife Stadium is the largest in capacity in the NFL at 82,500. They also have a large season-ticket subscriber base, and fans of opposing teams are always welcome. It’s not uncommon to see large groups of the opponents’ fans, who purchase tickets on the secondary market, in attendance at Giants home games.