NFL Prop Bets Payday: 5 prop predictions for New York Giants in Week 17

Highlighting five prop bet predictions for the New York Giants in their Week 17 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.

The New York Giants (5-10) host the Dallas Cowboys (6-9) in a game that could determine the winner of the NFC East. Kickoff is at 1 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. Below, we give you five player/team prop bets for the Giants to consider from the BetMGM game menu in Week 17.

Also see: Cowboys at Giants odds, picks and prediction

Cowboys at Giants Week 17 prop bet predictions

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 10:15 a.m. ET.

QB Daniel Jones OVER 207.5 passing yards (-118)

Jones passed for 222 yards in the first matchup this season against Dallas. He has surpassed 207.5 passing yards in eight games this season. Dallas has allowed over that amount each of the last three weeks and gives up an average of 228.7 passing yards per game. They have allowed over 207.5 passing yards nine times this season.

QB Daniels Jones UNDER 1.5 TD passes (-175)

The Cowboys have allowed more than one touchdown pass only twice in the last five games. Jones has only had two touchdown passes in three games this season and has failed to do so in his last five games.

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RB Wayne Gallman OVER 53.5 rushing yards (+100)

While Gallman has not gone over that total in his last two games, he did in the previous four of five games. The Cowboys have allowed a running back to surpass 53.5 rushing yards in five of their last six games. They are also the league’s worst rush defense, allowing over 160 per game.

TE Evan Engram OVER 3.5 receptions (-150)

Engram comes into the game a little banged up but is good to go with no injury designation on the final injury report. He has had at least four receptions in his last two games, in four of his last five and in six of eight.

QB Daniel Jones UNDER 0.5 interceptions thrown (+115)

Jones, who was an interception machine as a rookie, has thrown only nine all season. He has five straight games without a pick. He did not throw one in his first game against the Cowboys this season. Dallas only has intercepted nine passes all season. Only six teams have picked off fewer.

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NFL Prop Bets Payday: 5 New York Giants prop predictions for Week 16

Highlighting five NFL prop bet predictions for the New York Giants in their Sunday matchup with the Baltimore Ravens.

The New York Giants (5-9) take on the Baltimore Ravens (9-5) on Sunday in Week 16. Kickoff is at 1:00 p.m. ET at M&T Bank Stadium. Below, we give you five Giants player/team prop bets to consider from the BetMGM game menu in Week 16.

New York Giants Week 16 prop bet predictions

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 10:25 a.m. ET.

Giants RB Wayne Gallman Jr. under 50.5 rushing yards (+110)

One of the things the Ravens do at an elite level is stop the run. That means this game is likely going to turn into a contest that Daniel Jones is going to need to win through the air. So, don’t envision Gallman having much success on the ground and for him to go UNDER 50.5 rushing yards.

Giants WR Darius Slayton’s longest reception under 19.5 yards (-115)

With the pass rush and the secondary the Ravens have on defense, they typically don’t allow big plays down the field. Expect it to be a quiet day for the pass catchers in terms of creating big plays. That is why we like Slayton’s longest reception to be under 19.5 yards. Evan Engram and Sterling Shepard may have to do most of the work in the passing game anyway, so take the UNDER here.

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Giants QB Daniel Jones over 32.5 passing attempts (+105)

If the Giants struggle running the ball, this could easily be one of those games in which Jones throws 40 or more times. While that might not be the optimal way to beat the Ravens, the Giants might not have any other choice. Take Jones to go OVER 32.5 passing attempts in this game, with many of the throws coming underneath.

Giants QB Daniel Jones over 17.5 completions (-115)

Again, this projects as a big passing day for Daniel Jones. He’s going to need to complete passes at a high rate in order to supplement the run game. Over 17.5 completions feels like a lock as the tight ends and running backs could combine for that many themselves. At -115, this is a pretty easy OVER bet in Week 16.

Giants QB Daniel Jones and Ravens QB Lamar Jackson to each throw 1+ passing touchdown (-130)

If you are looking for a bet that allows you to root for both quarterbacks, take Jones and Jackson to each throw for a touchdown at -130. While this doesn’t project as a high-scoring contest, both quarterbacks should be able to make a play or two with their arms to get into the end zone.

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NFL Prop Bets Payday: 5 New York Giants prop predictions for Week 15

Highlighting five NFL prop bet predictions for the New York Giants in their Sunday Night Football matchup with the Cleveland Browns.

The New York Giants (5-8) host the Cleveland Browns (9-4) on Sunday Night Football in Week 15. Kickoff is at 8:20 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.  Below, we give you five Giants player/team prop bets to consider from the BetMGM game menu in Week 15.

Also see: Browns at Giants odds, picks and prediction

New York Giants Week 15 prop bet predictions

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated at 8:45 a.m. ET.

RB Wayne Gallman OVER 57.5 rushing yards (-125)

The Giants rely heavily on their running game with QB Colt McCoy under center. The team rushed for 190 yards against the Seattle Seahawks with McCoy as the starter in Week 13. Gallman had 135 of those yards.

Gallman has started the last six games and has received at least 12 carries in each of them. He has had at least 57 yards in four of his last five games.

WR Darius Slayton UNDER 36.5 receiving yards (-112)

Slayton has had fewer than 36.5 receiving yards in four of the last five games. He had only one target and one reception for 14 yards when McCoy started against the Seahawks. He has not had more than three receptions in any of his last three games.

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UNDER 0.5 points in 1st quarter (+135)

The Browns have allowed zero first-quarter points in three of their last five games. The Giants have not scored in the first quarter in three weeks. Those trends will continue.

Giants’ total touchdowns scored OVER 1.5 (-150)

While the Giants scored only one touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 14, the Browns allow a lot of touchdowns. Cleveland opponents have scored two or more touchdowns in all but one game this season.

Before scoring only once against the Cardinals in Week 14, the Giants scored two or more touchdowns in nine consecutive contests.

PK Graham Gano OVER 1.5 extra points made (-145)

Gano had only one extra-point attempt in each of the last three weeks, but before that he had six consecutive games with at least two made PAT’s.

Since we expect the Giants to score at least two touchdowns, as the Browns have allowed two or more scores in 12 of 13 games this season, the best bet is to expect Gano to make at least two extra points. He has missed only one PAT all season.

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