1990 New York Giants Season - Regular Season

Regular Season

Week Date TV Time Opponent Result Game site Attendance
1 September 9, 1990 TNT 8:15pm Philadelphia Eagles W 27–20 Giants Stadium
76,202
2 September 16, 1990 CBS 1:00pm at Dallas Cowboys W 28–7 Texas Stadium
61,090
3 September 23, 1990 NBC 1:00pm Miami Dolphins W 20–3 Giants Stadium
76,483
4 September 30, 1990 CBS 1:00pm Dallas Cowboys W 31–17 Giants Stadium
75,923
5 Bye week
6 October 14, 1990 CBS 4:15pm at Washington Redskins W 24–20 RFK Stadium
54,737
7 October 21, 1990 CBS 4:15pm Phoenix Cardinals W 20–19 Giants Stadium
76,518
8 October 28, 1990 CBS 4:15pm Washington Redskins W 21–10 Giants Stadium
75,321
9 November 5, 1990 ABC 9:00pm at Indianapolis Colts W 24–7 Hoosier Dome
58,688
10 November 11, 1990 CBS 4:15pm at Los Angeles Rams W 31–7 Anaheim Stadium
64,632
11 November 18, 1990 CBS 1:00pm Detroit Lions W 20–0 Giants Stadium
76,109
12 November 25, 1990 CBS 1:00pm at Philadelphia Eagles L 13–31 Veterans Stadium
66,706
13 December 3, 1990 ABC 9:00pm at San Francisco 49ers L 3–7 Candlestick Park
66,092
14 December 9, 1990 CBS 1:00pm Minnesota Vikings W 23–15 Giants Stadium
76,121
15 December 15, 1990 NBC 12:30pm Buffalo Bills L 13–17 Giants Stadium
66,893
16 December 23, 1990 CBS 4:15pm at Phoenix Cardinals W 24–21 Sun Devil Stadium
41,212
17 December 30, 1990 CBS 1:00pm at New England Patriots W 13–10 Foxboro Stadium
60,410
Postseason
1 Bye week
2 January 13, 1991 CBS 12:30pm Chicago Bears W 31–3 Giants Stadium
77,025
3 January 20, 1991 CBS 4:15pm at San Francisco 49ers W 15–13 Candlestick Park
66,334
4 January 27, 1991 ABC 6:25pm Buffalo Bills W 20–19 Tampa Stadium
73,813

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