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NFL : First Half Matchup
Sunday 12/9/2018Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 First Half Results
WASHINGTON
-1.5  

+1.5  


20
 
34
Final
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NY GIANTS (4 - 8) at WASHINGTON (6 - 6)
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Week 14 Sunday, 12/9/2018 1:00 PM
Board First Half
121NY GIANTS-1.5
122WASHINGTON20.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-8-2.26-56-622.29.2350.2(6.1)1.126.212.2377.7(6)1.3
Road Games2-4-0.55-13-323.310.8363.0(6.5)0.824.311.7368.8(6.2)1.2
Last 3 Games2-1+1.32-02-130.014.3366.3(6.5)0.729.010.7409.0(6.3)2.3
Grass Games2-2+1.54-03-126.715.5372.5(6.8)1.025.712.5373.0(6)1.5
Division Games0-4-41-31-315.27.0340.2(5.7)1.224.713.0344.5(5.8)0.2
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)22.29.218.428:5821-96(4.6)25-3668.0%254(7)57-350(6.1)(15.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.211.32029:2724-103(4.3)24-3566.6%252(7.1)59-354(6)(15.3)
Offense Road Games23.310.818.728:5120-80(4)25-3670.8%282(7.8)56-363(6.5)(15.6)
Defense (All Games)26.212.221.831:3828-125(4.4)23-3565.6%253(7.3)63-378(6)(14.4)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.812.121.631:0927-116(4.4)23-3567.1%250(7.2)61-366(6)(15.4)
Defense Road Games24.311.720.531:0925-105(4.1)23-3467.5%263(7.7)60-369(6.2)(15.2)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.41.10.212-536.7%1-157.1%3-71(24.2)2-13(5.9)7-64
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.80.51.31.513-539.8%1-152.5%2-36(23.1)12-2(6.9)7-57
Stats For (Road Games)0.50.30.80.312-541.1%1-060.0%3-82(25.8)2-16(7.4)6-55
Stats Against (All Games)1.00.31.3 13-540.5%1-184.6%2-33(18.6)2-14(7.6)7-56
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.61.5 13-541.5%1-158.4%2-36(21.6)13-2(7.1)6-55
Stats Against (Road Games)0.80.31.2 12-541.7%1-1100.0%1-19(22.8)1-12(7.8)6-48

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games6-6-0.97-55-719.411.3323.4(5.4)1.121.410.9367.4(6.1)1.8
Home Games3-3-1.44-23-319.711.5326.2(5.2)0.822.212.5350.8(6)2.0
Last 3 Games0-3-31-22-119.09.0281.3(5.1)2.027.313.7386.7(6)1.3
Grass Games4-4-15-33-518.411.0309.7(5.3)0.720.511.5380.2(6.2)2.1
Division Games2-2+02-21-319.08.5307.7(5.6)1.222.28.5366.5(5.7)1.2
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)19.411.318.930:0726-117(4.5)21-3462.5%207(6.2)60-323(5.4)(16.7)
Opponents Defensive Avg.23.611.920.530:1825-108(4.3)23-3568.0%249(7.2)60-357(6)(15.1)
Offense Home Games19.711.519.331:0727-116(4.3)21-3560.4%210(5.9)62-326(5.2)(16.6)
Defense (All Games)21.410.921.229:5324-103(4.2)24-3667.5%265(7.3)60-367(6.1)(17.2)
Opponents Offensive Avg.23.91220.930:2225-112(4.4)24-3567.1%249(7.1)60-362(6)(15.1)
Defense Home Games22.212.519.828:5223-108(4.6)23-3565.3%242(6.8)59-351(6)(15.8)
WASHINGTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.31.10.713-536.9%1-161.5%2-33(19)1-7(8.1)7-63
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.70.51.21.313-540.7%1-156.2%2-40(22.1)13-2(7.6)6-53
Stats For (Home Games)0.70.20.81.214-537.8%1-162.5%2-41(17.6)1-5(5.6)6-71
Stats Against (All Games)1.00.81.8 12-544.1%1-033.3%1-20(21.7)2-12(7.1)7-57
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.70.61.2 12-541.0%1-154.7%2-34(22)12-2(6.9)6-54
Stats Against (Home Games)1.01.02.0 13-648.1%1-020.0%1-21(20.8)2-10(6)8-58
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 21.1,  WASHINGTON 21.5
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/11/2018PHILADELPHIA13-34L1.5L46O17-14724-43-254131-10826-36-2710
10/22/2018@ ATLANTA20-23L4W52U20-6127-38-372020-6731-39-3561
10/28/2018WASHINGTON13-20L1L44U14-3730-47-266233-18220-32-1781
11/12/2018@ SAN FRANCISCO27-23W3W45O23-9719-31-180029-12427-39-2502
11/18/2018TAMPA BAY38-35W-3T54O31-16317-18-196030-15125-37-3594
11/25/2018@ PHILADELPHIA22-25L5W49U18-12626-37-276129-12720-28-2140
12/2/2018CHICAGO30-27W3W43.5O29-14120-36-197132-11827-40-2583
12/9/2018@ WASHINGTON            
12/16/2018TENNESSEE            
12/23/2018@ INDIANAPOLIS            
12/30/2018DALLAS            

WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
10/14/2018CAROLINA23-17W1W44.5U28-13221-36-156018-8127-40-2693
10/21/2018DALLAS20-17W1.5W40U32-13014-25-175022-7322-35-2502
10/28/2018@ NY GIANTS20-13W-1W44U33-18220-32-178114-3730-47-2662
11/4/2018ATLANTA14-38L-1.5L47O15-7930-46-287124-15426-38-3371
11/11/2018@ TAMPA BAY16-3W3.5W51U25-11619-27-170024-10329-41-3984
11/18/2018HOUSTON21-23L3W40.5O29-12418-39-154231-13916-24-1813
11/22/2018@ DALLAS23-31L7L40O20-8024-38-251334-14622-31-2580
12/3/2018@ PHILADELPHIA13-28L5.5L45U14-10417-25-131133-13027-39-3061
12/9/2018NY GIANTS            
12/16/2018@ JACKSONVILLE            
12/23/2018@ TENNESSEE            
12/30/2018PHILADELPHIA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY GIANTS: Former head coach Ben McAdoo and his ineffective iso/spread offense have been replaced by new head coach (and 2017 AP NFL Assistant Coach of the Year) Pat Shurmur. Shurmur will surely be more creative with star WR Odell Beckham and keep defenses honest against him by utilizing athletic TE Evan Engram and No. 2 WR Sterling Shepard. No. 2 overall draft pick Saquon Barkley projects as the best Giants RB in at least a decade. Many pieces remain from New York's stellar 2016 defense, and new coordinator James Bettcher will get the most out of his stars. S Landon Collins is a dynamic playmaker and CB Janoris Jenkins is hard to beat when his head is on right. DT Damon 'Snacks' Harrison is a run-stuffer while DE Olivier Vernon sets the edge on running plays as well as anyone. Former Rams LB Alec Ogletree greatly improves a previously awful linebacking unit.
WASHINGTON: Head coach Jay Gruden gets the most out of his offense, and it's unlikely that Washington would have acquired QB Alex Smith if Gruden didn't think he could run the team effectively. While rookie RB Derrius Guice is promising and TE Jordan Reed dominates on the rare occasions when he's healthy, Washington has one of the weakest skill-position units in the league'certainly a downgrade from what Smith had in Kansas City. Washington showed some improvement in coordinator Greg Manusky's first season, but parted with promising, young CBs Kendall Fuller and Bashaud Breeland in the offseason. LBs Ryan Kerrigan and Zach Brown are solid, and there's hope for improvement up front with the addition of first-round draft pick DT Da'Ron Payne and the healthy return of 2017 first-rounder DE Jonathan Allen (who missed 11 games with a foot injury last season).
PREVIEW
Down two quarterbacks, Redskins press on against Giants
 

The last time the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins met in the regular season, things were a lot different.

When that game took place in Week 8, the Giants were reeling and their NFC East opponents were soaring.

But since the Giants' 20-13 loss to the Redskins, so much has changed.

Washington has been rocked by injuries that claimed two quarterbacks -- Alex Smith and Colt McCoy -- to broken legs. Offensive linemen Brandon Scherff, Arie Kouandjio and Shawn Lauvao and receiver Paul Richardson are out with season-ending injuries as well.

The injuries have taken their toll. The Redskins have lost four of their last five games, with three of those four losses being by at least two scores.

"They'll make decisions how they're going to move forward with the players that they have in there," Giants head coach Pat Shurmur said.

After Smith's injury, the Redskins brought in Mark Sanchez to back up McCoy. Sanchez suddenly found himself on the field on Monday night when McCoy went down in Washington's 28-13 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

"In some ways, two weeks ago, it was an unfamiliar position, but really historically, it's a familiar position and that's what makes it fun," Sanchez said. "You work for something, you pray for something and then it finally happens. You don't care what the circumstances are. You're just happy to get a shot. Not to prove anything to anybody else, but just for you, just for you, just for the guys I just met that I've grown close to in just a few days."

Shurmur said he's familiar with what Sanchez can do after coaching him with the Philadelphia Eagles.

"I was with Mark Sanchez for more than a year, so he's very capable of leading a team to victory," Shurmur said. "They're going to try to do what Mark can do best and try to play to the strengths of their team. I know they've got probably a soon-to-be Hall of Fame running back (Adrian Peterson), so you can just connect the dots and see what they'll probably do on offense to compensate for some of the injuries they have."

Washington's injuries haven't hit the defense as hard. The Giants hope to exploit Washington's run defense, which in its last five games has allowed opponents an average of 134.4 rushing yards per game after allowing just 80.1 in their first seven games.

Giants rookie running back Saquon Barkley rushed for 38 yards on 13 carries in the first meeting between the teams, his second lowest yardage total of the season. But since then a revamped offensive line helped Barkley rush for 100 yards in three of his last four games.

"Just try to get some good looks, and we'll see how they play -- whether they'll want to get the safeties in the box or play a little bit more two-high (coverage), and kind of protect their secondary," Giants quarterback Eli Manning said of trying to attack Washington's defense.

"We just got to have a good mix of the run, the play-action. Just get completions, move the ball, and stay out of third-and-long."

The Giants are trending in the opposite direction from the Redskins, having won three of four games since that first meeting and narrowly missing a fourth win.

While they've had some injuries here and there, they haven't been bitten as hard as their NFC East Division opponents.

Manning has a career-best completion percentage of 67.9, and a stabilized offensive line that gave up 31 sacks in the first eight games has helped him.

In the last four games, Manning has gone 81 of 121 for 886 yards with seven touchdowns and two interceptions.

"I'm fond of everything that Eli brings to the table," Shurmur said when asked about Manning's future with the team. "I'm fond of who he is as a person. I get a chance to see him behind the scenes, and I see how hard he works. And I know how hard he wants to win. But no matter what the talent level of the quarterback is, the team around him has to play well too."

The Redskins need a win against the Giants to keep pace in the NFL East race.

"We know what's at stake. We understand that this division is really up for grabs, so these next few games, especially the divisional games, carry a lot of weight," Sanchez said. "Our focus and our energy is about playing against the Giants. We moved on from that last one and now we'll get a chance to get some reps and be ready to play."


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 6:19:49 PM EST.


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