
Week 7 Preview: New York Giants vs. Philadelphia Eagles
For their matchup of the season, the New York Giants travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles
For their matchup of the season, the New York Giants travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles
In 2020, the world and the NFL have to adjust on the fly. With Covid-19 impacting when games can happen, we didn’t have a Thursday night game last week. However, after a week off, we have football again tonight as the New York Giants take the short drive down to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles.
After having no Thursday night football last week, everyone should be excited for the game tonight between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. While the two teams have a combined record of 2-9-1, even the most boring games open the door for gamblers to make some money.
In the first matchup between the two NFC East teams, the Washington Football Team and New York Giants held a defensive battle on the field. Despite Washington controlling most of the second half, the Giants’ clutch defense edged out their rival in the fourth quarter. A fourth quarter touchdown fumble recovery by Tae Crowder and two-point conversation stop gave the boys in blue a 20-19 victory.
In a Week 6 divisional matchup, the New York Giants (0-5) face off with the Washington Football Team (1-4) for the first time this year. Both teams would be way out of the playoff race if they played in any division aside from the NFC East. Since they play in that extremely weak division, they are still in the divisional hunt, as the Dallas Cowboys are in first place at 2-3. The Washington Football Team will travel to MetLife Stadium for this game.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters. Therefore, giving you a chance to win big each week.
A quarter of the NFL season is in the books, and yet, there are still four teams that currently have yet to taste victory. Which ones have the best chance of ending their winless streak? Who is potentially doomed toa 0-16 season? Find out for yourself right here in the Week 5 edition of the winless power rankings.
Three weeks of the NFL have passed in a flash. If you’ve been monitoring your fantasy team at all, it’s likely your bench is full of injured and/or underperforming players. Here is some fantasy football waiver wire adds and drops for Week 4 that could help save your fantasy season.
The San Francisco 49ers will play at Metlife Stadium on Sunday afternoon for the second week in a row, facing the New York Giants this week. The Giants lead the all-time series between the teams, 17-16, and have won the last two of three games.
The waiver wire is crucial to fantasy football success. Maybe even more so after Week 2 this year, because of the plethora of injuries that occurred. Here are some waiver wire adds and drops after Week 2.
Nobody expected the first Monday Night Football game to be very close between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants. However, the Giants hung in there through the majority of the first half. Both teams started sloppy on offense, but Pittsburgh’s defense had plans of their own and dominated the entire game and allowed the Steelers to cruise to victory, winning 26-16.
The first Monday Night Football game of the season will feature two teams looking to bounce back from subpar 2019 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the New York Giants.
For their matchup of the season, the New York Giants travel to Lincoln Financial Field to face the Philadelphia Eagles on Thursday Night Football. The
In 2020, the world and the NFL have to adjust on the fly. With Covid-19 impacting when games can happen, we didn’t have a Thursday night game last week. However, after a week off, we have football again tonight as the New York Giants take the short drive down to Philadelphia to take on the Eagles.
After having no Thursday night football last week, everyone should be excited for the game tonight between the New York Giants and the Philadelphia Eagles. While the two teams have a combined record of 2-9-1, even the most boring games open the door for gamblers to make some money.
In the first matchup between the two NFC East teams, the Washington Football Team and New York Giants held a defensive battle on the field. Despite Washington controlling most of the second half, the Giants’ clutch defense edged out their rival in the fourth quarter. A fourth quarter touchdown fumble recovery by Tae Crowder and two-point conversation stop gave the boys in blue a 20-19 victory.
In a Week 6 divisional matchup, the New York Giants (0-5) face off with the Washington Football Team (1-4) for the first time this year. Both teams would be way out of the playoff race if they played in any division aside from the NFC East. Since they play in that extremely weak division, they are still in the divisional hunt, as the Dallas Cowboys are in first place at 2-3. The Washington Football Team will travel to MetLife Stadium for this game.
Each week, this article will shine the spotlight on players outside the top-12 at their respective position on DraftKings and FanDuel to help you win your contests in daily fantasy. This advice should help you avoid having a lineup full of players on many of the competition’s rosters. Therefore, giving you a chance to win big each week.
A quarter of the NFL season is in the books, and yet, there are still four teams that currently have yet to taste victory. Which ones have the best chance of ending their winless streak? Who is potentially doomed toa 0-16 season? Find out for yourself right here in the Week 5 edition of the winless power rankings.
Three weeks of the NFL have passed in a flash. If you’ve been monitoring your fantasy team at all, it’s likely your bench is full of injured and/or underperforming players. Here is some fantasy football waiver wire adds and drops for Week 4 that could help save your fantasy season.
The San Francisco 49ers will play at Metlife Stadium on Sunday afternoon for the second week in a row, facing the New York Giants this week. The Giants lead the all-time series between the teams, 17-16, and have won the last two of three games.
The waiver wire is crucial to fantasy football success. Maybe even more so after Week 2 this year, because of the plethora of injuries that occurred. Here are some waiver wire adds and drops after Week 2.
Nobody expected the first Monday Night Football game to be very close between the Pittsburgh Steelers and New York Giants. However, the Giants hung in there through the majority of the first half. Both teams started sloppy on offense, but Pittsburgh’s defense had plans of their own and dominated the entire game and allowed the Steelers to cruise to victory, winning 26-16.
The first Monday Night Football game of the season will feature two teams looking to bounce back from subpar 2019 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers taking on the New York Giants.
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