This is not the matchup we were expecting. Just two weeks ago Washington was running away with the division and the Giants were in line for a top-3 pick. That is not the case in Week 14. The Giants’ offense has been better in some parts of the game over the past few weeks and will go against a Washington defense that’s been bend but don’t break for much of the season.
Numbers that matter
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More than tricks
The Giants scored 30 points against the Chicago Bears last week, but seven came from an Alec Ogletree pick-six and another seven came from an Odell Beckham pass.