New England Patriots vs. New York Giants Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-26-2023
New England Patriots vs. New York Giants Prediction, Preview, and Odds – 11-26-2023

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The New England Patriots (2-8, 2-8 ATS, 3-7 O/U) take on the New York Giants (3-8, 3-7-1 ATS, 3-8 O/U) in an inter-conference bout on Sunday afternoon. The Patriots dropped a decision to the Colts in their previous bout. The Giants posted a win against the Commanders. These squads last met in 2019 in a game the Patriots won by a 35-14 score.

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The New England Patriots are searching for their third victory of the season. The squad has not been able to produce offense with any consistency and has now lost three consecutive games. They earned a surprising win against the Bills in late October but have since lost decisions to the Dolphins, Commanders, and most recently were two-point dogs in a 10-6 loss to the Colts in Germany last week. The Patriots have covered the spread just twice all season.

Mac Jones is having a disastrous season. The 25-year-old QB has only accrued more than 230 passing yards twice all year. He posted just 170 yards against the Colts last week and has collected 2031 passing yards and a 10:10 TD to INT ratio on the season. Bill Belichick has stated he won't reveal the starting QB until Sunday. Bailey Zappe could see action. The 24-year-old QB has 104 passing yards and one pick. Rhamondre Stevenson has been a bright spot recently, rushing for at least 80 yards in two straight games. The 25-year-old RB has recorded 482 rushing yards on an average of 3.8 yards per rush.

The receiving core is dealing with a key injury as Kendrick Bourne is out for the remainder of the season. Demario Douglas is being relied upon. The 22-year-old WR brought in 94 receiving yards last week and leads the squad with 361 receiving yards. The New England offense has been horrible, scoring 17 or fewer points in all but two games this season.

The Patriots defense is decent. The group has kept the team in games recently, allowing 21 or fewer points in four of their last five decisions. They held the Commanders to 20 points two weeks ago and conceded just 265 total yards on 10 points against the Colts last week. The pass defense is marked 19th while the rush defense is ninth. New England is scoring an average of 14.1 points, ranking them 31st. They are allowing an average of 23.8 points, placing them 24th.

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