The 1994 New York Giants season was the 70th season for the club in the National Football League. The Giants had a 9–7 record in 1994 and finished second in the National Football Conference East Division, three games behind the Dallas Cowboys.[1][2]
Offseason[]
NFL Draft[]
1994 New York Giants Draft Selections
Draft order
|
Player name
|
Position
|
College
|
Round
|
Choice
|
1
|
24
|
Thomas Lewis
|
WR
|
Indiana
|
2
|
47
|
Thomas Randolph
|
CB
|
Kansas State
|
2
|
59
|
Jason Sehorn
|
S
|
USC
|
3
|
95
|
Gary Downs
|
RB
|
North Carolina State
|
4
|
128
|
Chris Maumalanga
|
DT
|
Kansas
|
5
|
155
|
Chad Bratzke
|
DE
|
Eastern Kentucky
|
6
|
186
|
Jason Winrow
|
G
|
Ohio State
|
[3]
Personnel[]
Staff[]
1994 New York Giants staff
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|
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Front office
- President/Co-Chief Executive Officer – Wellington Mara
- Chairman/Co-Chief Executive Officer – Preston Robert Tisch
- Executive Vice President/General Counsel – John Mara
- Vice President/General Manager – George Young
- Assistant General Manager – Harry Hulmes
- Director of Player Personnel – Tom Boisture
- Director of Pro Personnel – Tim Rooney
- Assistant Director of Player Personnel – Rick Donohue
- Director of College Scouting – Jerry Shay
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and Conditioning – Al Miller
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Regular season[]
Schedule[]
Week
|
Date
|
Opponent
|
Result
|
Attendance
|
1
|
September 4, 1994
|
Philadelphia Eagles
|
W 28–23
|
76,130
|
2
|
September 11, 1994
|
at Arizona Cardinals
|
W 20–17
|
60,066
|
3
|
September 18, 1994
|
Washington Redskins
|
W 31–23
|
77,298
|
4
|
Bye
|
5
|
October 2, 1994
|
at New Orleans Saints
|
L 27–22
|
55,076
|
6
|
October 10, 1994
|
Minnesota Vikings
|
L 27–10
|
77,294
|
7
|
October 16, 1994
|
at Los Angeles Rams
|
L 17–10
|
40,474
|
8
|
October 23, 1994
|
Pittsburgh Steelers
|
L 10–6
|
71,819
|
9
|
October 30, 1994
|
Detroit Lions
|
L 28–25
|
75,124
|
10
|
November 7, 1994
|
at Dallas Cowboys
|
L 38–10
|
64,836
|
11
|
November 13, 1994
|
Arizona Cardinals
|
L 10–9
|
71,719
|
12
|
November 21, 1994
|
at Houston Oilers
|
W 13–10
|
53,201
|
13
|
November 27, 1994
|
at Washington Redskins
|
W 21–19
|
43,384
|
14
|
December 4, 1994
|
at Cleveland Browns
|
W 16–13
|
72,068
|
15
|
December 11, 1994
|
Cincinnati Bengals
|
W 27–20
|
67,530
|
16
|
December 18, 1994
|
at Philadelphia Eagles
|
W 16–13
|
64,540
|
17
|
December 24, 1994
|
Dallas Cowboys
|
W 15–10
|
66,943
|
Standings[]
[4]
See also[]
References[]