Five audacious predictions for the Washington Commanders vs. New York Giants game in Week 2
On Sunday, the New York Giants (0-1) will play the Commanders (0-1) at Northeast Stadium in Washington. This will be the 185th meeting between these rivals, including the postseason, and New York has a 108-71-5 advantage.
After suffering a devastating 28-6 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 1, the Giants are seeking retribution. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers defeated the Commanders 37–20 previous week due to superior skill.
This game is as important as a Week 2 clash can get because the loser of Sunday’s contest will be the only team in the NFC East cellar.
Here are five audacious game predictions.
Related: Following the humiliating 28-6 loss to the New York Giants, Brian Daboll and Joe Schoen are fired.
Daniel Jones will have a bounce-back performance
The clock could strike midnight on Daniel Jones’ time as the Giants’ starting quarterback if he has another performance as he did last week when he completed 22-of-42 passes for 186 yards and two interceptions.
Fortunately for him, he’s facing a team he’s had a tremendous amount of success against. Jones’ record against Washington is 5-1-1 which should spark confidence in the 27-year-old quarterback
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