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Have the Giants found their savior in Daniel Jones? Danny Dimes looked legitimately good – not just good - considering the Giants are terrible – in his Week 3 debut. He completed 23 of his 36 pass attempts for 336 yards, two TDs and no interceptions, in addition to two rushing TDs, one of which was the game-winner. And that was against a much-improved Buccaneers defense. Now he gets to face Washington.
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Both defenses have been absolute sieves, and this game might be a good opportunity to pound the player props once those are released. They rank second and third in most points allowed per game, and both are in the top seven for yards allowed. The Giants have been particularly bad against the pass, allowing 332 yards per game, the most in the NFL by 30. Washington, on the other hand, have been particularly generous against the run, allowing 142 yards per game. That’s despite facing the Eagles and the Bears, who averaged 88 and 100 yards, respectively in their other games.
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It remains to be seen if either offense has the talent to take advantage of the weak defenses. Both teams rank in the bottom half of the league in points per game. That said, they also rank in the top nine for passing yards – so there’s at least a chance that this turns into a high-scoring shootout.
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Washington at Giants
Betting Odds
Point Spread: Washington +3
Total Points: 49.5
Money Line: Giants -148; Washington +128
Records
Overall: Washington 0-3; Giants 1-2
ATS: Washington 1-2; Giants 1-2
O/U: Washington 3-0; Giants 2-1
Notable Prop Bets
Washington:
Total TDs by Washington under 2.5: -113
Alternate total points under 42.5: +200
Giants:
Money line and total points parlay, Giants and Under: +215
Halftime/End of Quarter 4 result Giants/Giants: +135
Betting Trends
- The Giants have lost three of their last four games as home favorites against NFC East opponents.
- Washington has covered the spread in nine of its last 10 road games following a home loss.
- Eight of the last 10 day games between Washington and the Giants have gone under the total points line.
- Evan Engram has scored a touchdown in each of the Giants’ last three games against NFC East opponents.
- Terry McLaurin has scored a touchdown in each of Washington’s last three games.
- Paul Richardson has scored a touchdown in each of Washington’s last two games against NFC opponents.
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