2018 New York Giants season
The 2018 season was the New York Giants' 94th in the National Football League, their ninth playing their home games at MetLife Stadium and their first under head coach Pat Shurmur. The Giants entered the season looking to improve on their 2017 campaign, which saw the team finish with a 3–13 record, their worst since the adoption of a 16-game regular season. Despite starting 1–7 for the second consecutive year, the Giants managed to improve on their 3–13 campaign with a 30–27 win over the Chicago Bears. After a 17–0 shutout loss to the Titans season|Titans] in Week 15, the Giants missed the playoffs for the second straight season. The season was highlighted by blown fourth-quarter leads and poor defensive play much like 2015, the Giants were in 12 one-possession games and lost eight games by seven points or fewer. 5 out of their 11 losses were by a combined 10 points. The Giants finished the season 5–11 and last place in the NFC East for the second straight year and the first time they finished last in back to back years since 1977 and 1978.
Despite the 5–11 record, the season was highlighted with rookie running back Saquon Barkley who won many awards including Pepsi Rookie of the Year, FedEx Ground NFL Player of the Year, AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and was named to the PFWA All-Rookie Team and AP NFL Offensive [Rookie of the Year award|AP All-Rookie teams].
Player movements
Draft
Notes- The Giants were awarded a fourth-round compensatory pick.
- The Giants traded a compensatory fourth-round selection and a sixth-round selection to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a seventh-round selection in 2019 and linebacker Alec Ogletree.
- The Giants traded a fourth-round selection and defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for a third-round selection and a fourth-round selection.
- The Giants traded a seventh-round selection to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for defensive back Ross Cockrell.
- The Giants selected Western Michigan cornerback Sam Beal in the 2018 Supplemental draft. As a result, the team forfeited their 3rd-round selection in the 2019 draft.
Undrafted free agents
The Giants signed a number of undrafted free agents. Unless stated otherwise, they were signed on May 11, 2018.| Position | Player | College | Notes |
| TE | Stephen Baggett | East Carolina | Waived on May 14, 2018. |
| WR | Jawill Davis | Bethune–Cookman | Waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018; resigned to practice squad. |
| C | Evan Brown | SMU | Made roster. |
| T | Tyler Howell | Missouri | Waived on June 11, 2018. |
| DT | Tyrell Chavis | Penn State | Waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018. |
| LB | Tae Davis | Chattanooga | Made roster. |
| CB | Aaron Davis | Georgia | Waived/injured on June 12, 2018. |
| CB | Bryon Fields | Duke | Waived on May 14, 2018. |
| CB | Grant Haley | Penn State | Waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018; resigned to practice squad. |
| S | Sean Chandler | Temple | Made roster. |
| G | Nick Gates | Nebraska | Place on injured reserve on September 1, 2018. |
| RB | Robert Martin | Rutgers | Signed on May 14, 2018; made roster. |
| CB | Mike Jones | Temple | Signed on May 14, 2018; waived on June 4, 2018. |
| TE | Garrett Dickerson | Northwestern | Signed on June 4, 2018; waived during final roster cuts on September 1, 2018; resigned to practice squad. |
| S | Mike Basile | Monmouth | Signed on August 8, 2018; waived on August 20, 2019. |
Other signings
Practice squad
Having been cut as the roster was trimmed to the 53-man limit on September 1, Jawill Davis, Garrett Dickerson, Grant Haley, Jhurell Pressley, Alonzo Russell, Victor Salako, Avery Moss and Calvin Munson cleared waivers and were resigned to the practice squad. They were joined over the following days by linebacker Ukeme Eligwe and defensive tackle Josh Banks, who had been waived by the Giants on September 2. On September 13, Munson was released and replaced by offensive tackle Brian Mihalik.Trade details
On March 7, 2018, the Giants acquired linebacker Alec Ogletree from the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a 4th and a 6th round pick in the 2018 NFL draft. In the deal, the Giants also acquired a 7th round pick in the 2019 NFL draft.On March 22, 2018, the Giants traded defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in exchange for their 3rd round pick and swapping 4th round picks in the 2018 NFL Draft.
On April 20, 2018, the Giants acquired punter Riley Dixon from the Denver Broncos in exchange for a conditional 7th round draft pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
On August 26, 2018, the Giants traded center Brett Jones to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a 7th round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft.
On October 23, 2018, the Giants traded cornerback Eli Apple to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for a 4th round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft and a 7th round pick in the 2020 draft.
Schedule
Regular season
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.Game summaries
Week 1: vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
With the loss, the Giants started 0–1 for the second consecutive season. First round pick Saquon Barkley scored his first career NFL touchdown on a 68-yard run early in the fourth quarter.Week 2: at Dallas Cowboys
With the loss, the Giants started 0–2 for the second consecutive season. It was 20–3 for most of the 4th quarter until the Giants scored 10 points in the final 2:09.Week 3: at Houston Texans
Odell Beckham surpassed Lionel Taylor for the most receptions by a player through his first 50 career games with 337 catches.With the win, the Giants improved to 1–2.
Week 4: vs. New Orleans Saints
Despite holding the Saints to four field goals in the first half, Alvin Kamara broke through in the second half, scoring three rushing touchdowns to put the game out of reach.With the loss, the Giants fell to 1–3.
Week 5: at Carolina Panthers
Odell Beckham threw a touchdown pass to Saquon Barkley and also caught his first touchdown pass since breaking his ankle the year before. Similar to the Eagles game in Week 3 last season, the Giants rallied back in the 4th quarter, but were overshadowed by a 63-yard game-winning field goal by Graham Gano. However, controversy surrounded after the game, where players believed there was a wrong call on the final drive on a 3rd and 1 run by Christian McCaffrey and another wrong pass interference call on Landon Collins. This game marked the first time the Giants scored 30 or more points in a game since Week 17 of the 2015 season.Week 6: vs. Philadelphia Eagles
The Giants were overmatched despite a strong performance from Saquon Barkley, who provided three explosive plays which effectively led to all 13 Giants points in the game.On the Giants' opening drive, Barkley pulled off a 46-yard run to put the Giants in the red zone, but then the offense stalled and had to settle for a field goal. A few drives later, Barkley caught a screen pass from Eli Manning and took it 56 yards into the red zone, but once again the Giants had to settle for a field goal. Then on the first Giants drive of the second half, Barkley scored a touchdown on a 50-yard run. The Giants would fail to score again for the rest of the night, falling to 1-5 for the second consecutive season.
Week 7: at Atlanta Falcons
The Giants failed to capitalize on offense, including missing a critical 4th and Goal at the 1 yard line. They were unable to complete a comeback, and fell to 1–6 with the loss.Week 8: vs. Washington Redskins
With the loss, the Giants entered their bye week at 1–7. This is the last time Washington beat the Giants as the Redskins, as they changed their name before the 2020 NFL season.Week 10: at San Francisco 49ers
Despite fires threatening the region, the Giants and 49ers played a Monday Night thriller. The Giants managed to complete a comeback over the 49ers with Sterling Shepard's game-winning touchdown with 53 seconds remaining. The Giants snapped a 5-game losing streak and improved to 2–7. They beat an NFC team other than the Washington Redskins for the first time since Week 15 of the 2016 season. Odell Beckham Jr. also had 2 touchdowns in the win. This was the last primetime win of Eli Manning's career.Week 11: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Giants improved to 3–7 with 152 total yards and 3 touchdowns from Saquon Barkley. Eli Manning completed 17 of 18 passes with a 155.8 passer rating.Week 12: at Philadelphia Eagles
The Giants came out hot in a must win game, but squandered a 19–3-second quarter lead when Manning forced a pick deep in Eagles territory, who responded with a touchdown and 2-point conversion. The Eagles offense controlled the time of possession in the second half, and Jake Elliott kicked a game-winning field goal with 22 seconds remaining, his second against the Giants in as many seasons. With the loss, the Eagles tied the all-time series at 86–86–2, and is tied for the first time since it was 0–0 in 1933.Week 13: vs. Chicago Bears
The Giants won in overtime and was Eli Manning's 37th and final game-winning drive in his career, which at the time put him in 9th place all-time. In his final game with the Giants, Odell Beckham Jr. threw and caught a touchdown pass, as he was inactive for the last 4 games of the season with a quad injury and then traded to the Cleveland Browns in the offseason. Kicker Aldrick Rosas converted the longest field goal in Giants franchise history to end the first half.With the win, the Giants improved to 4–8 and surpassed their win total from 2017.