Giants vs. Saints prediction, odds, spread, injuries, trends for NFL Week 15
By Jovan Alford
The New York Giants have found a spark late in the regular season, thanks to the stellar play of rookie quarterback Tommy DeVito.
The Giants will put its three-game win streak on the line when they play the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. The Giants are six-point road underdogs against the Saints, a familiar spot for Big Blue, who has covered and won its last three games as underdogs.
Below, we will break down this Week 15 matchup and give our best bet!
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Giants vs. Saints Odds, Spread and Total
Giants vs. Saints Betting Trends
- The Giants are 2-5 ATS on the road this season
- The UNDER is 8-3 in the Giants’ last 11 games
- New Orleans is 1-6 ATS in its last seven games vs. NFC opponent
- The Saints are 3-6 straight up in their past nine games when listed as the favorite
Giants vs. Saints Injury Reports
Giants Injury Report
- Evan Neal - OT - Questionable
- Parris Campbell - WR - Questionable
Saints Injury Report
- Kendre Miller - RB - Questionable
- Rashid Shaheed - WR - Questionable
- Taysom Hill - QB - Questionable
- Isaiah Foskey - DE - Questionable
- Derek Carr - QB - Questionable
Giants vs. Saints How to Watch
- Date: Sunday, Dec. 17
- Game Time: 1 p.m. EST
- Venue: Caesars Superdome
- How to Watch (TV): FOX
- Giants Record: 5-8
- Saints Record: 6-7
Giants vs. Saints Key Players to Watch
New York Giants
Saquon Barkley: The star running back recorded 86 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries in Monday night’s two-point win over the Packers. Barkley has scored four total touchdowns in the last three games. He will try to add to his total on Sunday against the Saints’ defense, which has allowed 131.6 rushing yards per game and nine rushing touchdowns this season.
New Orleans Saints
Alvin Kamara: Kamara hasn’t had any spectacular rushing performances this season, but he still finds a way to be productive in New Orleans’ offense. Last week against Carolina, the star running back had 56 yards and a touchdown on 12 carries. Kamara didn’t do much in the receiving department (three receptions for -11 yards), but that will not stop the Saints from calling his number.
Giants vs. Saints Prediction and Pick
Don’t look now, but the Giants are inching closer to being in the hunt for a playoff spot in the NFC. New York has won three consecutive games and is getting solid quarterback play from rookie QB DeVito. The defense has also played well, racking up 12 turnovers over the last three games.
The Saints handled their business against the Panthers last week after losing their previous three games. However, Derek Carr still didn’t look great under center, completing 18-of-26 passes for 119 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Carr has had four games this season with less than 200 passing yards.
With the Giants’ defense playing inspired football, Carr must bring his A-game because throwing for 119 yards won’t cut it. New York hasn’t played great on the road this season (2-5), but New Orleans hasn’t been great against the spread at home (1-5). Therefore, I’ll take the Giants and the points, with how they are playing on both sides.
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