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The 1925 New York Football Giants season was the franchise's inaugural campaign in the National Football League (NFL). Playing three-quarters of its league games at home in front of substantial crowds at the Polo Grounds , the team finished with a record of 8–4 against National League opponents.
The 1925 New York Giants season was the franchise's 43rd season. The team finished in second place in the National League with an 86–66 record, 8½ games behind the Pittsburgh Pirates . Regular season
The history of the New York Giants from 1925 to 1978 covers the American football franchise from the team's inception until the conclusion of their tumultuous 1978 season. Currently members of the NFL 's National Football Conference , the Giants were founded in 1925 by original owner Tim Mara in the then five-year-old NFL.
New York Giants yearly win–loss records, with division standings, playoff results, award winners, and head coaches Season Team League Conference Division Regular season Postseason results Awards Head coaches Finish W L T; 1925: 1925: NFL — — 4th: 8 4 0 — — Bob Folwell: 1926: 1926: NFL — — 7th: 8 4 1 — — Doc Alexander: 1927: ...
1925 New York Giants (MLB) season; 1925 New York Yankees season; P. 1925 Philadelphia Athletics season; 1925 Philadelphia Phillies season; ... Statistics; Cookie ...
October 11, 1925 at Detroit Panthers: L 3–0 5 October 17, 1925 New York Giants: W 5–3 6 October 18, 1925 at New York Giants: W 14–0 7 October 24, 1925 Dayton Triangles: W 3–0 8 October 31, 1925 Columbus Tigers: W 19–0 9 November 1, 1925 at Buffalo Bisons: W 12–3 10 November 7, 1925 Akron Pros: W 17–7 11 November 8, 1925 at Chicago ...
Tim Mara founded the Giants in the year 1925. Benny Friedman with the Giants. The Giants were founded in 1925 by original owner Tim Mara with an investment of $500. [1] Legally named "New York Football Giants" (which they still are to this day) to distinguish themselves from the baseball team of the same name, they became one of the first teams in the then five-year-old National Football League.
On August 1, 1925, Timothy Mara and Will Gibson were granted a franchise by the NFL for their newly organized team in New York City — the New York Football Giants. [9] Cost of the franchise was $2,500. [9] The Giants played their first game as an away game against All New Britain in New Britain, Connecticut, on October 4, 1925.