Eli Manning will face his brother Peyton next season for the third time in an NFL game, when the Giants host the Broncos.

(Photo by Associated Press)

The Giants' 2013 regular season schedule was finalized Sunday when the Redskins beat the Cowboys, leaving the Giants in second place in the NFC East. As a result, the Giants will play the second-place teams in the NFC West and NFC South in addition to playing each member of the NFC North and AFC West as every team in the NFC East will.

Those second-place teams are the Seattle Seahawks (11-5) and Carolina Panthers (7-9). Seattle will travel to East Rutherford and the Giants will visit Charlotte for the second straight season.

But the marquee matchup during the 2013 regular season for the Giants will be the third Manning Bowl.

The Broncos, led by Eli Manning's older brother Peyton, are scheduled to visit MetLife Stadium next season. They secured the No. 1 seed in the AFC Sunday.

Peyton won the first two games over his younger sibling as a member of the Indianapolis Colts.

Besides the the annual home-and-home series with the Redskins, Eagles and Cowboys, the remainder of the schedule includes visits to Chicago, Detroit, Kansas City and San Diego, and home games against the Packers, Vikings, and Raiders.

The Giants-Packers matchup will be the fourth in three seasons.

Dates and times will be released in April.

Here's the full list of opponents:

HOME

Washington Redskins (10-6)

Dallas Cowboys (8-8)

Philadelphia Eagles (4-12)

Denver Broncos (13-3)

Oakland Raiders (4-12)

Green Bay Packers (11-5)

Minnesota Vikings (10-6)

Seattle Seahawks (11-5)

AWAY

Redskins

Cowboys

Eagles

Kansas City Chiefs (2-14)

San Diego (7-9)

Chicago Bears (10-6)

Detroit Lions (4-12)

Carolina Panthers (7-9)

Jorge Castillo: jcastillo@starledger.com; twitter.com/jorgeccastillo

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