New York Giants 2018 NFL Win Loss Odds Prediction

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Aug/01/2018

The New York Giants win/loss odds for the 2018 NFL season have the team favored to win OVER 7 regular season games at -140.  Fewer than that pays $11 for every $10 bet.  The Giants were at 50/1 odds of winning Super Bowl 53.

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2018 Schedule New York Giants

N.Y. Giants  
Sept. 9 Jacksonville  1
Sept. 16 at Dallas 8:20
Sept. 23 at Houston 1
Sept. 30 New Orleans 4:25
Oct. 7 at Carolina 1
Oct. 11 Philadelphia (Thu) 8:20
Oct. 22 at Atlanta (Mon) 8:15
Oct. 28 Washington  1
Nov. 4 Bye 
Nov. 12 at San Francisco (Mon) 8:15
Nov. 18 Tampa Bay 1
Nov. 25 at Philadelphia 1
Dec. 2 Chicago 1
Dec. 9 at Washington  1
Dec. 16 Tennessee 1
Dec. 22 or 23 at Indianapolis  TBD
Dec. 30 Dallas 1

Prediction

The offensive line looks better on paper, some have even gone as far as to suggest dangerous.

From LarryBrownSports.com:

This season, the Giants will feature arguably the most dangerous new addition to any offense with first-round pick Saquon Barkley. They also added star offensive tackle Nate Solder to bolster their offensive line, and Odell Beckham Jr. should be completely healed from his ankle surgery. Factor in a dangerous tight end who is poised for a second-year breakout in Evan Engram, and one AFC Scout told Matt Lombardo of NJ.com that teams facing the Giants can rely on only one thing.

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