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After such an exciting start to the season, the New York Giants have dealt with an unfortunate number of injuries. If there is one team that could use a Week 14 bye, it's the Giants. First, it was star receiver Malik Nabers and rookie standout Cam Skattebo ...
Next Sunday’s Giants -Raiders game in Las Vegas will go a long way toward determining the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. Both teams are 2-13. Both have lost nine straight games. No other NFL team currently has two wins.
Per NFL.com, the Giants currently hold the No. 1 pick because they have a lower strength of schedule (.564) based on opponent win percentage. The Raiders are at No. 2 (.580).
The New York Giants will continue the regular season on Sunday afternoon against Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The game will feature rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart making his first career start against the ...
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Giants’ future hangs in the balance with winnable games left on the schedule
However, owning the first-overall pick by season’s end is anything but a guarantee for the Giants. With three games left to play, Big Blue is in danger of falling in the draft order with some winnable games left on the schedule. The Giants’ final three games are against teams with significant flaws.
The Vikings (7-8) shut down rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and the Giants (2-13). New York finished with a meager 141 yards of offense, by far its lowest total of the season. Minnesota sacked Dart five times and intercepted him once, as the 22-year-old finished with just 33 yards on 7-of-13 passing.
The Vikings are 2.5-point road favorites, according to the latest Vikings vs. Giants odds from DraftKings, while the over/under for total points scored is 42. Before you make any Giants vs. Vikings picks of your own,
The Minnesota Vikings will be behind schedule on their road trip to face the New York Giants. But it sounds like things could have gone considerably worse.