Commanders and Giants Set for Divisional Rivalry Showdown: Washington Leads by 4 Points

Thursday, October 31st, 2024

New York Giants News & Updates

The Washington team, with a current record of 6-2, is set to play against the New York Giants, who hold a record of 2-6, at 1 p.m. EST this Sunday in New York City.

The spread predicts a 4-point advantage for Washington, although the Giants lead the overall series with a record of 108-72-5. Against the spread, the Giants stand at 3-5, while Washington is at 6-2. The last encounter on September 15 saw Washington win 21-18.

In terms of performance, Washington's offense is ranking third overall, with the same rank in rushing and tenth in passing, scoring third. The defense is thirteenth overall, twenty-fifth in rush defense, sixth in pass defense, and tenth in scoring prevention.

The Giants' offense is struggling as it stands twenty-sixth overall, ranking twenty-fourth in rushing, twenty-third in passing, and thirty-first in scoring. Defensively, the Giants match Washington's thirteenth overall rank, showing the same rush and pass defense ranks as Washington.

Washington boasts a +4 turnover differential, whereas the Giants have -3. Brian Robinson Jr. is a key player for Washington, and Deonte Banks is worth watching for the Giants. The significant matchup to watch will be between the Giants' defense and Jayden Daniels.

Washington is dealing with injuries to key players, including Jayden Daniels with rib issues, Brandon Coleman with a concussion, and Cornelius Lucas with an ankle injury. For the Giants, Tyrone Tracy has a concussion, John Michael Schmitz a calf injury, Jermaine Eluemunor a hip problem, Jamie Gillan a hamstring issue, Cor'Dale Flott is managing a groin injury, and Brian Burns has issues with his Achilles and biceps.

Washington is aiming for its

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