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The New York Giants (2-8) visit the Washington Commanders (4-6) on Sunday, November 19, 2023 at FedExField and will look to halt a three-game losing streak.
With 380.9 yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks fourth-worst in the NFL, the Commanders have been forced to lean on their 16th-ranked offense (334.5 yards per contest) to keep them in games. The Giants have plenty of room to improve, as they rank worst in points per game (11.8) this season and fourth-worst in points allowed per game (26.6).
Commanders vs. Giants Picks
Splash Inc. users think the Commanders will win straight up against the Giants on Sunday, with 94.2% of users picking them to win. Meanwhile, users are split 50-50 on who will cover the 10-point spread.
Game Info: Commanders vs. Giants
- Game Day: Sunday, November 19, 2023
- Game Time: 1:00 PM ET
- TV Channel: FOX
- Location: Landover, Maryland
- Stadium: FedExField
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Washington is a 10-point favorite over New York on Sunday and the over/under has been set at 37 points. Keep reading for some betting insights and trends to help you make an informed wager on the matchup.
Game Trends for Commanders
- The Commanders have posted a 5-4-1 record against the spread this season.
- The teams have hit the over in five of the Commanders’ 10 games with a set total.
Stats & Insights for Commanders
- The Commanders have the 16th-ranked offense this year (334.5 yards per game), and they’ve been less effective on the other side of the ball, ranking fourth-worst with 380.9 yards allowed per game.
- Despite having a bottom-five scoring defense that ranks second-worst in the NFL (27.4 points allowed per game), the Commanders have put up better results on offense, ranking 16th in the NFL by totaling 21.7 points per game.
- With 264.3 passing yards allowed per game on defense, which ranks fourth-worst in the NFL, the Commanders have had to lean on their 11th-ranked passing offense (246.6 passing yards per contest) to keep them competitive.
- While the Commanders’ run defense ranks 21st with 116.6 rushing yards allowed per game, they’ve been worse on offense, ranking fifth-worst (87.9 rushing yards per game).
- The Commanders are putting up a 37.2% third-down percentage on offense, which ranks them 21st in the NFL. Defensively, they rank 14th, giving up a 38.4% third-down conversion rate.
- The Commanders are gaining 5.7 yards per play (11th in the league), while allowing 5.9 per play on the defensive side of the ball (26th in the NFL) this season.
- The Commanders have forced 13 total turnovers (15th in NFL) this season and have turned it over 15 times (23rd in NFL) for a turnover margin of -2, 17th-ranked in the league.
Best Players for Commanders
- Sam Howell: 2,783 PASS YDS / 278.3 YPG / 66.5% / 17 TD / 9 INT / 31 CAR / 174 RUSH YDS / 1 TD
- Brian Robinson Jr.: 121 CAR / 485 YDS / 48.5 YPG / 5 TD / 20 REC / 256 YDS / 25.6 YPG / 3 TD
- Terry McLaurin: 51 REC / 601 YDS / 60.1 YPG / 2 TD
- Jahan Dotson: 34 REC / 360 YDS / 36.0 YPG / 3 TD
- Logan Thomas: 38 REC / 351 YDS / 39.0 YPG / 3 TD
- Kamren Curl: 81 TKL / 3.0 TFL / 1.0 SACK / 4 PD
Game Trends for Giants
- The Giants are only 2-7-1 against the spread this year.
- The Giants are 1-3 against the spread when an underdog by 10 points or more this season.
- The Giants have gone over in two of 10 games with a set total (20%).
Stats & Insights for Giants
- The Giants have not been getting things done offensively, ranking worst with 259.2 total yards per game. They have been more effective defensively, allowing 368.5 total yards per contest (27th-ranked).
- The Giants have lots of room to improve, as they rank worst in points per game (11.8) this season and fourth-worst in points allowed per game (26.6).
- The Giants rank worst in passing yards per game (145.6), but they’ve been more productive on the defensive side of the ball, ranking 21st in the NFL with 237.3 passing yards ceded per contest.
- From an offensive standpoint, the Giants are putting up 113.6 rushing yards per game (13th-ranked). They rank 24th in the NFL on the other side of the ball (131.2 rushing yards given up per game).
- The Giants rank second-worst in third-down conversion percentage (30.5%), but they’ve been more effective on the other side of the ball, ranking eighth in the NFL with a 35.4% third-down rate allowed.
- The Giants have lots of room to get better in terms of yards per play, as they rank worst in yards per play on offense (4.5) and fourth-worst in yards per play surrendered (6.1).
- The Giants have registered 10 forced turnovers (23rd in NFL) and committed 13 turnovers (16th in NFL) this season for a -3 turnover margin that ranks 20th in the NFL.
Best Players for Giants
- Tommy DeVito: 260 PASS YDS / 86.7 YPG / 57.4% / 3 TD / 3 INT / 15 CAR / 70 RUSH YDS / 1 TD
- Saquon Barkley: 139 CAR / 568 YDS / 81.1 YPG / 1 TD / 23 REC / 105 YDS / 15.0 YPG / 2 TD
- Matt Breida: 45 CAR / 120 YDS / 12.0 YPG / 1 TD / 13 REC / 64 YDS / 6.4 YPG / 0 TD
- Darius Slayton: 26 REC / 337 YDS / 33.7 YPG / 0 TD
- Jalin Hyatt: 11 REC / 214 YDS / 30.6 YPG / 0 TD
- Wan’Dale Robinson: 29 REC / 204 YDS / 25.5 YPG / 1 TD
- Bobby Okereke: 91 TKL / 9.0 TFL / 1 INT / 6 PD