The New York Giants won against the Washington Commanders in Week 7. However, that does not stop the former from being massive underdogs during the Giants vs Commanders rematch in Week 11.
VOBET has the Commanders as a -10 favorite and betting odds of -455 on the moneyline. Also, a margin this wide has not happened in at least 20 years in a game between the Giants and the Commanders. Although Washington has suffered two lopsided defeats so far this season, they have yet to experience a victory by at least 10 points.
Betting Analysis and Predictions
With Tyrod Taylor behind center for the Giants, they won the first meeting 14-7, but the over/under for this game is set significantly higher at 37 points. The Giants’ 49-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday has influenced oddsmakers against the trends. This was the highest point spread for the season in the NFL, as New York failed to cover it by 17 points.
According to football betting reports, Daniel Jones is out due to a season-ending injury, and Taylor is on injured reserve. Therefore, undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito is expected to resume starting at quarterback. In the game against Dallas, Devito threw for 86 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception.
The Commanders have a record of 4–6 overall and are 5–4–1 ATS. They lost a heartbreaker to the Seattle Seahawks by a score of 29–26, preventing them from returning to even their record. Even though Washington scored 14 points in the fourth quarter, the Seahawks recovered and won on a walk-off field goal.
Regardless, Commanders quarterback Sam Howell was outstanding, compiling a 109.3 quarterback rating and 312 throwing yards. This was his third game this year with at least three touchdown passes. Earlier this year, the Seahawks won 24-3 over the Giants.
Giants vs Commanders Betting Picks
Game Time: November 19, 2023, at 1 PM
Bet on the Giants at +10 (-110)
Our other sports betting recommendation is to bet on the Giants. Tyrod Taylor helped the Giants to a 14-7 victory over the Washington Redskins only two weeks ago. New York is terrible at everything, but the Commanders’ attack will still be disrupted by defensive coordinator Wink Martindale’s decision to blitz Sam Howell once again.