Washington Commanders (4-6) vs New York Giants (2-8)
Game Info: Sunday, November 19, 2023 at 1:00 pm (FedEx Field)
Betting Odds: Washington Commanders -6.5 -- Over/Under: 36.5 Click Here for the Latest Odds
The New York Giants will head down to DC to face the Washington Commanders in divisional play this Sunday from FedEx Field on FOX.
New York Giants Preview
New York fell to 2-8 after losing at home to Dallas, 49-17. The Giants were beat up by the front runner-happy Cowboys, and they’ll look to prevent being blown out again here on the road. The NYG offense is scoring 16.8 ppg, while passing for 181.2 ypg, rushing for 127.0 ypg, and converting 36.5% of their third downs.
Giants Player Props
Tommy DeVito managed to toss a pair of touchdown passes, but he was no match for the Dallas defense at Jerry World. The Jersey native will now make his third straight road start, and he’ll look to stop the bleeding for the Giants Sunday. DeVito has passed for 260 yards, with thre touchdowns to three interceptions thru three games this season.
Saquon Barkley has gained more than 65 yards in each of his five starts since returning from injury, and he leads New York in rushing with 568 yards on 139 touches.
Darius Slayton leads NYG in receptions (26) and receiving yards (337), as poor QB play has been a theme fit the Giants all season.
The New York defense is allowing 26.7 points per game.
Washington Commanders Preview
Washington fell to 4-6 after losing to Seattle on the road by three, 29-26. The Commanders nearly stole one in Washington before letting the Seahawks connect on a last second field goal, and they’ll look to bounce back here at home. he Washington offense is scoring 21.2 ppg, while passing for 274.6 ypg, rushing for 90.1 ypg, and converting 36.0% of their third downs.
Commanders Player Props
Sam Howell reached the 300-yard mark again last week versus the Seahawks, going 29/44 for 312 yards with three touchdown tosses. The former UNC QB followed up his strong performance against New England well, and he’ll now look to deliver again here at home. Howell has passed for 2,783 yards with 17 touchdowns to nine interceptions thru nine starts.
Brian Robinson leads the Commanders with 485 yards on 121 carries.
Terry McLaurin was held below the 40-yard mark for the first time in the loss to Seattle, but he still leads Washington in receptions (51) and receiving yards (601).
The Washington defense has allowed 27.2 ppg.
New York vs Washington Trends
NYG is 4-4-1 against the spread, with a 4-5 O/U record.
WAS is 4-3-1 ATS, with a 3-5 over/under record.
Corey’s Free Pick
This will be a must-win game for Ron Rivera and company, as the Giants will enter FedEx Field with an undrafted rookie behind center. New York is going to have to make an awkward decision this summer, because they aren’t likely to win many more games, and they will be in position to address the glaring need at quarterback. Washington’s playoff hopes aren’t completely washed yet, so they will have something to play for this weekend.