The New York Giants were handed the most difficult schedule in the NFL in 2025, but they can take solace in how little traveling they will have to do.
Okay, it’s not the least amount of miles traveled by a team in 2025 — that honor belongs to the Cincinnati Bengals. But the Giants are in the bottom half of the league when it comes to how much they will travel this season.
Thirty-two NFL teams will travel 625,947 miles this season. Here is the breakdown, via @billsperos: pic.twitter.com/WJ2sU5hrVG
In 2022, the Giants traveled 20,188 miles, which was the eighth-most miles traveled that season. In 2023, that number increased to 22,614 miles, which was in the top half of teams for miles traveled. In 2024, the team traveled 19,295 miles, and in 2025, the distance drops to 16,081.
They’re in the bottom half of the league in projected miles traveled in 2025, 21st overall. With the new faces they’ve added and the rebuild the Giants are going through, it bodes well for their season that they won’t spend as much time traveling as they have in the past. Part of the reason for that is the Giants do not have an international game in 2025.
The full NFL schedule will be released on Wednesday night at 8:00 p.m. ET.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: New York Giants among NFL’s bottom half in travel miles in 2025
Reporting by Serena Burks, Giants Wire / Giants Wire
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