The New York Giants will face off against the Carolina Panthers at 9:30 ET on Sunday, November 10th. This matchup is being played at Allianz Arena in Munich.
The Giants are favored on the money line at -231 as they face the Panthers at 9:30 ET on Sunday, November 10th at Allianz Arena Munich None. The Giants are the road team in this neutral site game, and the Panthers’ money line sits at +192. The Giants are -5 point favorites, and the over/under line is at 41.5 points. This week 10 NFC matchup is being televised on NFLN.
- Date: Sunday, November 10th
- Time: 9:30 ET
- Location: Allianz Arena, Munich
- TV: NFLN
Giants vs Panthers
Heading into week 10, the Giants are looking to snap a four-game losing streak, which includes a 27-22 home loss to the Commanders in week 9. This dropped New York to 2-7 on the season, leaving them 16th in our NFL power rankings. Their playoff chances are down to just 0.1%.
New York is 3-6 against the spread and has been the underdog in all of their games so far. Their O/U record is also 3-6, with the over hitting in two straight games.
Heading into week 10, the Panthers sit at 2-7 and rank 31st in our NFL power rankings. They have a -16.2 scoring margin and are 2-7 against the spread, having been underdogs in all of their games. Carolina has a 0.1% chance of making the playoffs and winning the NFC South.
After losing six straight games, the Panthers picked up their second win of the season in week 9, beating the Saints 23-22. They were 7-point underdogs but managed to pull off the upset, snapping their losing streak. The over hit in this game, marking the second straight game that the Panthers have gone over the point total.
Giants Injury Report
- Dyontae Johnson – Ankle (Out)
- Bryce Ford-Wheaton – Achilles (Questionable)
- Kayvon Thibodeaux – Wrist (Out)
- Ihmir Smith-Marsette – Head (Questionable)
- Elijah Riley – Concussion (Out)
- Andrew Thomas – Foot (Out)
- Carter Coughlin – Pectoral (Out)
- Jamie Gillan – Left Hamstring (Questionable)
- Gunner Olszewski – Groin (Out)
- Greg Joseph – Abdomen (Out)
- Austin Schlottmann – Lower Leg (Out)
- Darius Slayton – Concussion (Questionable)
- Graham Gano – Hamstring (Out)
Panthers Injury Report
- Shaq Thompson – Achilles (Out)
- Adam Thielen – Hamstring (Questionable)
- Anthony Brown – Thumb (Out)
- Austin Corbett – Bicep (Out)
- Derrick Brown – Knee (Out)
- D.J. Wonnum – Undisclosed (Questionable)
- Jordan Fuller – Hamstring (Questionable)
- Nick Scott – Hamstring (Out)
- Feleipe Franks – Concussion (Questionable)
- Tommy Tremble – Back (Questionable)
- Ikem Ekwonu – Ankle (Questionable)
- Amaré Barno – Undisclosed (Out)
- Jammie Robinson – Knee (Questionable)
- DJ Johnson – Ankle (Questionable)
- Jonathon Brooks – Knee (Questionable)
- Jaden Crumedy – Ankle (Questionable)
- Popo Aumavae – Undisclosed (Out)
Giants Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 10, the Giants rank 25th in our offensive power rankings and are 31st in the NFL in points per game, averaging 15.4. They are 25th in the league in total yards per game with 306.1, and they rank 23rd in passing yards, averaging 191.4 per game on 34.8 attempts. New York ranks 19th in rushing yards, with 114.7 per game on 26.4 attempts. On 3rd down, they are 20th in the NFL, converting 36.2% of their attempts, but they have been efficient in the red zone, ranking 5th in the league with a 52% conversion rate.
Daniel Jones is coming off a strong performance in week 9, throwing for 174 yards and 2 touchdowns on 20/26 passing, with a passer rating of 119. Tyrone Tracy Jr. led the team in rushing with 66 yards on 16 carries, while Malik Nabers had 9 catches for 59 yards. The Giants scored 12 points in the 4th quarter against Washington, converting 6 of 11 3rd downs and 2 of 3 red zone attempts.
Panthers Offense Breakdown
Heading into week 10, the Panthers rank 28th in our offensive power rankings, averaging 16.3 points per game. They are 29th in the NFL in total yards per game, with 277.9, and 30th in passing yards, despite ranking 13th in pass attempts. On the ground, Carolina is 25th in rushing yards per game, with 101.3, on 23 attempts per game. They are 26th in the league in 3rd-down conversions, with a 32.4% success rate, but have been efficient in the red zone, converting 40.9% of their trips, which ranks 9th.
In week 9, Bryce Young threw for 171 yards, completing 16 of 26 passes, with one touchdown and one interception. Chuba Hubbard led the rushing attack with 72 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries, while Ja’Travion Sanders had 87 receiving yards on 4 catches. Carolina scored 10 points in the 2nd quarter, 7 in the 3rd, and 6 in the 4th, converting 4 of 10 3rd-down attempts and going 3 for 3 in the red zone.
Giants Team Defense
The Giants’ defense allowed two passing touchdowns in their 27-22 loss to the Commanders, giving up 209 yards through the air on just 15 completions. Washington found success on the ground as well, rushing for 149 yards on 38 attempts. New York’s defense struggled to generate pressure, as they didn’t record any sacks and lost both the QB hit and tackles for loss differentials.
Opposing quarterbacks completed 68.2% of their passes against the Giants in the most recent game. Additionally, the Giants allowed Washington to convert on 41.7% of their third down attempts.
Panthers Team Defense
Carolina’s defense held the Saints to a 33.3% conversion rate on third down in their most recent game, despite giving up 427 yards. The Panthers won the game 23-22, and on the ground, the Saints ran for 197 yards on 41 attempts. In the passing game, the Panthers allowed just 18 completions on 32 attempts for 230 yards and one touchdown. They also held New Orleans to a 56.2% completion rate.
Even though they only had one sack, the Panthers did manage to outperform the Saints in the quarterback hit department. Overall, Carolina’s defense did a good job of limiting the Saints’ scoring opportunities, allowing just one touchdown and holding them to 22 points.
Giants vs Panthers Trends
- When looking at their past three road matchups, New York has an ATS record of 2-1 while averaging 22 per game. The team went 2-1 overall in these games.
- Through their last three home games, Carolina has an ATS record of just 0-3. However, their overall record was 0-3 while averaging 10 points per game.
- In their last five games as the betting underdog, the Panthers have a straight up record of 1-4 and an ATS mark of 1-4.
- The Giants have played well in their last five games as the betting favorite, going 4-1 straight up and 3-2 against the spread.
Giants vs Panthers Prediction
With the point spread sitting at 5 in favor of the Panthers, we have them not only winning this week 10 matchup vs. the Giants but also covering the spread. Our final score prediction is 29-19 in favor of Carolina.
As for an over/under pick, we really like the over, with a projected 48 combined points and the O/U line at 41.5.
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