New York Giants Win Total Over/Under Odds and 2023 Schedule Insights
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Sep. 12, 2023 9:30 a.m. ET
Data Skrive
After putting up a 9-7-1 record last season, the New York Giants' over/under of just 6.5 wins suggests a sizable slide is coming in 2023. The New York Giants are +6800 to emerge victorious in the Super Bowl as of September 12. To qualify for the playoffs, the Giants are priced at +327.
Giants Postseason Odds
- Odds to Make the Playoffs: +327
- Odds to Win the NFC East: +1700
- Odds to Win the Super Bowl: +6800
Giants: Win Total Odds & Over/Under
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Over/Under | Over Payout | Under Payout |
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6.5 | -124 | +103 |
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Giants Last Year Performance
- The Giants' 9-7-1 record was good enough to make the playoffs last year. They made it to the Divisional round.
- New York went 5-3-1 at home last season and 4-4 on the road.
- When underdogs, the Giants were 6-5-1. As favorites, they were 3-2.
- New York won only once in the NFC East (1-4-1), and went 4-7-1 in the NFC overall.
- In one-possession games, the Giants were 8-4-1. They won twice in games decided by three points or fewer (2-1-1).
- When hitting the gridiron for games under the lights, New York was 7-6-1 last season. In day contests, the team secured two wins in three games.
- While New York won just one game last season when set as the underdog by 7.5 points or more (1-2), the team was 5-3-1 as an underdog by seven points or fewer.
Giants Strength of Schedule
- The Giants are facing the third-toughest schedule this season (based on their opponents' combined win total last year).
- The Giants will have the hardest schedule in the league, based on our predictions.
- Based on its opponents' projected win total this season (176), New York has the hardest schedule in the league.
- The Giants will play eight teams this season that went over .500 in 2022. That schedule will pit them against six teams that had 12 or more victories and two squads with five or fewer wins last season.
Giants Offseason Additions and Losses
Draft Results
Name | Pick | Round | Position | College |
---|---|---|---|---|
Deonte Banks | 24 | 1 | DB | Maryland |
John Michael Schmitz | 57 | 2 | OL | Minnesota |
Jalin Hyatt | 73 | 3 | WR | Tennessee |
Eric Gray | 172 | 5 | RB | Oklahoma |
Tre Hawkins III | 209 | 6 | CB | Old Dominion |
Jordon Riley | 243 | 7 | DL | Oregon |
Gervarrius Owens | 254 | 7 | DB | Houston |
Offseason Additions
Name | Position | 2022 GP | Former Team |
---|---|---|---|
Parris Campbell | WR | 17 | Colts |
Darren Waller | TE | 8 | Raiders |
Cam Sims | WR | 13 | Commanders |
A'Shawn Robinson | DL | 10 | Rams |
Amani Oruwariye | CB | 11 | Lions |
Carlos Basham Jr. | OLB | 14 | Bills |
Rakeem Nunez-Roches | DL | 16 | Buccaneers |
Bobby McCain | SAF | 17 | Commanders |
Isaiah Simmons | SAF | 17 | Cardinals |
Bobby Okereke | LB | 17 | Colts |
Offseason Losses
Name | Position | 2022 GP | New Team |
---|---|---|---|
Richie James Jr. | WR | 15 | Chiefs |
David Sills | WR | 7 | Broncos |
Nick Vannett | TE | 5 | Chargers |
Terrell Burgess | SAF | 2 | Commanders |
Nick Williams | DL | 6 | Chargers |
Jaylon Smith | LB | 13 | Saints |
Fabian Moreau | CB | 13 | Broncos |
Julian Love | SAF | 16 | Seahawks |
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