Vikings vs. Giants Betting in NJ: Odds, Betting Line and Spread

The New York Giants (0-0) next have a home game against the Minnesota Vikings (0-0) at MetLife Stadium on Sunday.

The Vikings (-1.5) are slight favorites in their matchup against the Giants. The total is set at 41 points.

Be sure to check out our preview for this matchup, and discover all of our expert NFL picks, too!

Odds to Win

Vikings to win vs Giants -124

Bet $20, Payout $36.13

Vikings vs. Giants Betting Information

  • Spread favorite: Vikings (-1.5)
  • Moneyline: Vikings (-124), Giants (+105)
  • Total: 41 points
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Vikings vs. Giants Betting Insights

Vikings Last Season Betting Insights

  • The Vikings’ record against the spread last season was 7-7-3.
  • As a 1.5-point favorite or more, the Vikings had two wins ATS (2-2-1) last season.
  • Out of 17 Vikings games last season, seven went over the total.

Giants Last Season Betting Insights

  • The Giants had eight wins in 17 games against the spread last year.
  • The Giants’ ATS record as underdogs of 1.5 points or greater was 8-7-1 last season.
  • Last season, six of the Giants’ 17 games hit the over.

Vikings vs. Giants Stats Insights

Vikings Stats

  • The Vikings averaged 347.8 yards per game on offense last season, which ranked them 10th in the NFL. Defensively, they ranked 16th, allowing 333.2 yards per game.
  • From an offensive standpoint, the Vikings ranked 22nd in the NFL with 20.2 points per game last season. Meanwhile, they ranked 13th in points allowed (333.2 points allowed per contest).
  • The Vikings owned the 24th-ranked defense this season in terms of passing yards last season (234.5 allowed per game), and they were more effective offensively, ranking fifth-best with 256.4 passing yards per game.
  • While the Vikings’ run defense ranked eighth with 98.7 rushing yards allowed per game last season, they were worse on offense, ranking fourth-worst (91.4 rushing yards per game).
  • The Vikings averaged a 38.1% third-down conversion rate on offense last season, which ranked them 18th in the NFL. On the other side of the ball, they ranked 26th, giving up a 41.4% third-down conversion rate.

Giants Stats

  • The Giants were a bottom-five offense last season, ranking fourth-worst with 280.0 yards per contest. On defense, they ranked 27th in the NFL (361.7 yards allowed per game).
  • The Giants were a bottom-five scoring offense last year, ranking third-worst with 15.6 points per game. On the defensive side of the ball, they ranked 26th in the NFL (23.9 points allowed per game).
  • While the Giants’ pass defense ranked 19th with 229.3 passing yards allowed per game last season, they were worse on offense, ranking second-worst (169.8 passing yards per game).
  • The Giants had the 16th-ranked rushing offense last season (110.2 rushing yards per game), and they were less effective defensively, ranking fourth-worst with 132.4 rushing yards allowed per game.
  • The Giants ranked third-worst in third-down conversion rate (30.2%) last season, but they played better on defense, ranking ninth with a 37.0% third-down conversion rate allowed.

Vikings vs. Giants Leaders

Vikings

  • Aaron Jones: 142 CAR / 656 YDS / 59.6 YPG / 2 TD / 30 REC / 233 YDS / 21.2 YPG / 1 TD
  • Ty Chandler: 102 CAR / 461 YDS / 28.8 YPG / 3 TD / 21 REC / 159 YDS / 9.9 YPG / 0 TD
  • Justin Jefferson: 68 REC / 1,074 YDS / 107.4 YPG / 5 TD
  • Jordan Addison: 70 REC / 911 YDS / 53.6 YPG / 10 TD

Giants

  • Daniel Jones: 909 PASS YDS / 151.5 YPG / 67.5% / 2 TD / 6 INT / 40 CAR / 206 RUSH YDS / 1 TD
  • Devin Singletary: 216 CAR / 898 YDS / 52.8 YPG / 4 TD / 30 REC / 193 YDS / 11.4 YPG / 0 TD
  • Darius Slayton: 50 REC / 770 YDS / 45.3 YPG / 4 TD
  • Wan’Dale Robinson: 60 REC / 525 YDS / 35.0 YPG / 1 TD