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

The Washington Commanders (0-1) take on an NFC East foe when they are at home against the New York Giants (0-1) on Sunday.

The Commanders are favored (-1.5) in an expected tight matchup against the Giants. The total is set at 43.5 points.

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Odds to Win

Commanders to win vs Giants -125

Bet $20, Payout $36.00

Commanders vs. Giants Betting Information

  • Spread favorite: Commanders (-1.5)
  • Moneyline: Commanders (-125), Giants (+105)
  • Total: 43.5 points
  • TV Channel: FOX
  • Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)

Commanders vs. Giants Betting Insights

Commanders Last Season Betting Insights

  • The Commanders’ record against the spread last year was 6-10-1.
  • The Commanders didn’t have a win ATS (0-4) as a 1.5-point favorite or greater last season.
  • The Commanders had 10 of their 17 games go over the point total last season.

Giants Last Season Betting Insights

  • The Giants posted a 8-8-1 record against the spread last year.
  • As 1.5-point underdogs or greater, the Giants went 8-7-1 against the spread last year.
  • There were six Giants games (out of 17) that went over the total last year.

Commanders vs. Giants Stats Insights

Commanders Stats

  • With 388.9 yards allowed per game on defense, which ranked worst in the NFL, the Commanders had to rely on their 24th-ranked offense (312.8 yards per contest) to keep them competitive last season.
  • The Commanders owned the 24th-ranked scoring offense last season (19.4 points per game), and they were worse defensively, ranking worst with 30.5 points allowed per game.
  • The Commanders sported the 18th-ranked passing offense last season (219.1 passing yards per game), and they were less effective on defense, ranking worst with 262.2 passing yards allowed per game.
  • The Commanders averaged 93.6 rushing yards per game on offense last season, which ranked them 27th in the NFL. Defensively, they ranked 27th, giving up 126.8 rushing yards per contest.
  • Despite sporting a bottom-five defense on third down that ranked fifth-worst in the NFL last season (41.6% third-down conversion rate), the Commanders had more success offensively, ranking 24th in the NFL by putting up a 35.6% third-down percentage.

Giants Stats

  • The Giants ranked fourth-worst in total offense (280.0 yards per game) last season, but they played a little better on defense, ranking 27th with 361.7 yards allowed per game.
  • The Giants were a bottom-five scoring offense last season, ranking third-worst with 15.6 points per contest. Defensively, they ranked 26th in the NFL (23.9 points allowed per game).
  • The Giants ranked second-worst in passing offense last season (169.8 passing yards per game), but they played better on defense, ranking 19th with 229.3 passing yards allowed per game.
  • Despite having a bottom-five run defense that ranked fourth-worst in the NFL (132.4 rushing yards allowed per game) last season, the Giants had more success on offense, ranking 16th in the NFL by totaling 110.2 rushing yards per game.
  • The Giants ranked third-worst in third-down percentage (30.2%) last season, but they played better on defense, ranking ninth with a 37.0% third-down percentage allowed.

Commanders vs. Giants Leaders

Commanders

  • Brian Robinson Jr.: 178 CAR / 733 YDS / 48.9 YPG / 5 TD / 36 REC / 368 YDS / 24.5 YPG / 4 TD
  • Austin Ekeler: 179 CAR / 628 YDS / 44.9 YPG / 5 TD / 51 REC / 436 YDS / 31.1 YPG / 1 TD
  • Terry McLaurin: 79 REC / 1,002 YDS / 58.9 YPG / 4 TD
  • Noah Brown: 33 REC / 567 YDS / 56.7 YPG / 2 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