The New York Giants 2026 Season

Introduction

The New York Giants will play the Dallas Cowboys in their first game of 2026. John Harbaugh is the new coach.

Main Body

The game is on September 13 at MetLife Stadium. It starts at 20:20 on NBC. The Giants lost their first game for three years. Now they want to win. The team has a list of other games. They will play some teams at home. They will travel to play other teams like the Lions and the Rams. The Giants want to celebrate a big win from 1986. But they will not do this in the first game. They want to remember the people from September 11 first. They will celebrate the 1986 team in a later game.

Conclusion

The Giants play the Cowboys on September 13. They will remember September 11 before the game.

Learning

πŸ“… Talking about the Future

In this text, we see a simple way to talk about things that happen later. We use will + verb.

How it works:

  • The Giants will play... β†’ (Something that happens in 2026)
  • They will travel... β†’ (A plan for the future)
  • They will not do this... β†’ (Something that won't happen)

Quick Tip: To say something is NOT going to happen, just add not after will: Will β†’\rightarrow Will not

Common words for time in the text:

  • First game
  • Later game
  • September 13

Vocabulary Learning

game (n.)
a contest or match between teams or players
Example:The game starts at 20:20 on NBC.
play (v.)
to participate in a sport or activity
Example:They will play some teams at home.
team (n.)
a group of people who work together for a common goal
Example:The team has a list of other games.
coach (n.)
a person who trains and directs a team
Example:John Harbaugh is the new coach.
win (v.)
to be successful or achieve victory
Example:Now they want to win.
lose (v.)
to fail to win or be defeated
Example:The Giants lost their first game for three years.
first (adj.)
occurring before all others in time or order
Example:The first game of 2026.
big (adj.)
large in size, amount, or importance
Example:They want to celebrate a big win from 1986.
home (n.)
the place where a team usually plays or where someone lives
Example:They will play some teams at home.
travel (v.)
to go from one place to another
Example:They will travel to play other teams.
celebrate (v.)
to mark a special event with joy or festivities
Example:They want to celebrate a big win from 1986.
remember (v.)
to keep something in mind or recall it
Example:They will remember the people from September 11.
later (adv.)
after some time or at a future point
Example:They will celebrate the 1986 team in a later game.
season (n.)
a period of time when a sport is played
Example:The New York Giants 2026 Season.
list (n.)
a series of items written or spoken in order
Example:The team has a list of other games.
other (adj.)
different from the one mentioned
Example:The team has a list of other games.
people (n.)
human beings in general or a particular group
Example:They will remember the people from September 11.