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2023 New York Giants season

The 2023 season was the New York Giants' 99th in the National Football League (NFL) and their second under the head coach/general manager tandem of Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen. They failed to improve upon their 9–7–1 record from 2022 after a Week 10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.[1] Following an overtime victory by the Philadelphia Eagles over the Buffalo Bills in Week 12,[2] the Giants were eliminated from contention for the NFC East title.

2023 New York Giants season

6–11

3rd NFC East

Did not qualify

DT Dexter Lawrence (2nd team)

They were eliminated from playoff contention following a Christmas Day loss to the Eagles.[3] A historically poor offensive line and numerous injuries, particularly losing starting quarterback Daniel Jones to a torn ACL in a Week 9 loss against the Raiders, plagued the team throughout the year. Their offensive line allowed an abysmal 85 sacks (An average of 5 sacks per game), the second highest number of sacks allowed by a team in a single season. This was only behind the NFL record held by the 1986 Philadelphia Eagles, whose offensive line allowed 104 sacks.

The Giants traded WR to Kansas City in exchange for a 2023 third-round compensatory pick and a 2023 sixth-round pick.[33]

Kadarius Toney

The Giants traded sixth-round pick (#204) to Houston in exchange for cornerback .[34]

Keion Crossen

Baltimore traded their 2023 seventh-round pick, a 2022 fifth-round pick (used to select ), and guard Ben Bredeson to New York for a 2022 fourth-round pick (used to select Daniel Faalele).[35]

Marcus McKethan

The Giants traded the 2023 third-round pick (#100) received from Kansas City in the Toney trade to the Las Vegas Raiders in exchange for tight end Darren Waller.[30]

2020 Resolution JC-2A

The Giants traded their 2023 first (#25), a 2023 sixth (#160) and the 2023 seventh round pick received from Baltimore (#240) to Jacksonville in exchange for their 2023 first round pick (#24).

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The Giants traded their 2023 third (#89) and 2023 fourth (#128) round picks to the in exchange for their 2023 third round pick (#73),[37] obtained from Houston and originally held by Cleveland.

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