Sep 8, 2013; Arlington, TX, USA; New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning (10) throws prior to the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports
1. NFC East Battles Give Giants Prime Time Opportunity
The Giants have 5 prime time games this season and three of those games are going to be against NFC East teams. The Giants open the season in a very anticipated Sunday Night Football opener against the Dallas Cowboys. They then play in prime time again in week three when they host the Washington Redskins. The Giants also get a Monday Night Football game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Division battles always feel important. Prime time games always seem to be big. These three divisional games will be huge. The Giants season may very well down to how they fair within NFC East play. It isn’t unthinkable that if the Giants take care of business against their rivals, that they could win the division. The Giants will have plenty of opportunity to show everybody that this team is for real this season.
The other two prime time games are against the 49ers and the Dolphins. That should be a lot of fun this season.
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