
Lions vs. Giants Tickets: Week 12, Sunday, November 23
Lions vs. Giants Tickets: Week 12, Sunday, November 23
The Detroit Lions (0-0) hit the road to square off against the New York Giants (0-0) at Ford Field on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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Lions vs. Giants game info
Game date: Sunday, November 23, 2025
Sunday, November 23, 2025 Time: 1 p.m. ET
1 p.m. ET Venue: Ford Field
Ford Field Location: Detroit, Michigan
Detroit, Michigan TV: FOX
Lions leaders
In 17 games last season, Jared Goff threw for 4,629 yards (272.3 per game), with 37 TDs and 12 picks, and a completion percentage of 72.4%.
Jahmyr Gibbs scored 16 touchdowns and picked up 1,412 yards (83.1 per game).
Plus, Gibbs had 52 catches for 517 yards and four touchdowns.
A season ago, Amon-Ra St. Brown had 115 catches for 1,263 yards (74.3 per game) and 12 touchdowns in 17 games.
Lions schedule
Lions vs. Vikings
Lions vs. Commanders
Lions vs. Eagles
Next game: Lions vs. Giants
Lions vs. Packers
Lions vs. Cowboys
Lions vs. Rams
Giants leaders
Russell Wilson threw for 2,482 yards last season for the Steelers, with 16 TDs and five INTs. He completed 63.7% of his passes, averaging 225.6 yards per game and 7.4 per attempt.
Wilson also ran for two TDs and 155 yards.
Malik Nabers put together a 2024 campaign that included 109 receptions (fifth in the NFL) for 1,204 yards (seventh in the NFL) and seven receiving TDs in 15 games. He was on the end of 170 targets and averaged 7.3 catches.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. rushed for five TDs last season and totaled 839 rushing yards (49.4 per game and 4.4 per carry).
Giants schedule
Giants vs. 49ers
Giants vs. Bears
Giants vs. Packers
Next game: Giants vs. Lions
Giants vs. Patriots
Giants vs. Commanders
Giants vs. Vikings
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