Assessing Giants’ Remaining Schedule: Where Are Wins Possible?

The 2024 season for the New York Giants has not been as positive as many have hoped. Struggling with injuries and a lack of consistency on both sides of the ball, the Giants season has been underwhelming, to say the least.

After falling to the Carolina Panthers in their fifth consecutive loss, the Giants went into their Week 11 bye 2-8 on the season. Coming out of the bye, the decision was made to bench starting quarterback Daniel Jones, whose inconsistent play and looming $23 million injury guarantee forced the Giants’ hand.

With many doubting the Giants’ direction on the season, the best bet is to evaluate their roster and plan for the next draft.

No doubt, it’s been a challenging period for the Giants. Though they have essentially taken themselves out of playoff contention early, getting a few wins would be good for morale.

But can they? Here’s a look at the Giants remaining seven games and how we think they will play out.

Week 12: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Despite the Buccaneers going 1-4 in their last few games, the Bucs are still favored to defeat the Giants for their upcoming game on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

A more focused defense is vital. Bucs quarterback Baker Mayfield has been sacked 24 times, and with the Giants leading in sacks, this could be a chance to get some big stops. Prediction: Loss

Week 13: at Dallas Cowboys

Out of all the games remaining, the Giants getting a win over the Cowboys should be as good as gold. Both teams are out of playoff contention and have made changes at quarterback, the Giants benching theirs and Dallas losing Dak Prescott to a season-ending hamstring injury.

If anything, the Giants’ defense should be able to control the ground game and make smart plays to score. Prediction: Win

Week 14: New Orleans Saints

After a promising start, the Saints hit a rough patch, losing six consecutive games, but have won two straight to improve to 4-7. The Giants will have a chance if they manage to control the game pace, keeping it low-scoring.

Their defense can force turnovers or key stops, especially in crucial moments. Still, the Saints are more of a cohesive unit than the Giants. Prediction: Loss

Week 15: Baltimore Ravens

The Giants’ chances of knocking off the Ravens were slightly higher earlier in the season, but with how the year has transpired, they could be looking at a shutout.

Lamar Jackson is making a strong case for his third MVP, and the Ravens are not shy about racking up the score. They currently average 31.8 points a game, and with the Giants’ offensive trouble, their defense will be pushed to the limit. Prediction: Loss

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