New York Giants - 1925
The Professional American Football NFL teams from New York, the Giants was founded on August 1, 1925. The Giants have made four Super Bowls and eleven Conference Championships.
The Giants currently play as a National Football Conference East Division member. John Mara and Steve Tisch presently owned the team.
The teams execute their home game at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The group ranked third among all NFL franchises with eight NFL championship titles along with 19 overall appearances in the championship game.
The league's longest-established team Giants was one of five teams that were part of the NFL in 1925 and they are the only team to still remain in the NFL.
Since 1933, the Giants and Eagles have been the oldest rivals in the NFL East. Their rivalry is widely regarded as the best in the NFL in the 21st century.
The New York Giants are one of the NFL's oldest teams founded in 1925 by the original owner Tim Mara with an investment of $500. Legally named New York Football Giants.
Throughout the team's history, the Giants have a rich history of excellence with 29 Hall of Fame players. Among them are NFL Most Valuable Players award winners Mel Hein, Frank Gifford, Y.A. Tittle, and Lawrence Taylor.
The team has made a successful Super Bowl championship victory four-time in 1986, 1990, 2007, and most recently in 2011.
Bill Parcells was the Giants' head coach from 1983 to 1990. His leadership and strategy made the team two Super Bowl Victories. Currently, Canadian native Brian Daboll is the head coach for the team.
Moreover, Giants Stadium was the team's home field for over three decades. Currently, the team plays their home game at MetLife since 2010.
Here is the list of Giants' Home grounds since 1925:
- Polo Grounds - 1925 to 1955
- Yankee Stadium - 1956 to 1973
- Yale Bowl - 1973 to 1974
- Shea Stadium - 1975
- Giants Stadium - 1976 to 2009
- MetLife Stadium - 2010 to present