How to watch NY Giants vs. New Orleans Saints Week 14 with & without cable
Fresh off their mini bye week, the New York Giants return home to face the New Orleans Saints, aiming to snap their seven-game losing streak—their longest since 2019. The Giants will also look to secure their first home victory of 2024, entering this Week 14 matchup with a 0-6 record at MetLife Stadium.
The 2-10 Giants hope to rebound from their 27-20 Thanksgiving loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Meanwhile, the Saints are enduring a disappointing season of their own, coming off a tough home loss to the Los Angeles Rams that dropped them to 4-8. For Giants fans opting to skip the cold December weather in East Rutherford, here's how you can catch the game from home.
How to watch the NY Giants vs. Saints on TV
This game will be broadcast on Fox with kickoff scheduled for 1:00 p.m. EST. If you're in the New York area, you can tune in on Fox 5 New York (Channel 5).
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If you don’t have cable, you can stream the game on NFL+, the Fox Sports app, FuboTV, or YouTubeTV (all require subscriptions).
The Giants are once again home underdogs against the Saints
Given the Giants’ woeful 2-10 record, seven-game losing streak, and winless mark at home, it’s no surprise they’re underdogs. The Saints are 3.5-point favorites heading into this matchup. For the first time this season, Giants fans at MetLife Stadium will see Drew Lock start at quarterback, filling in for the injured Tommy DeVito.
Lock had an up-and-down outing against the Cowboys on Thanksgiving. While he rushed for 57 yards and a touchdown on five carries, he completed just 65% of his passes for 178 yards and threw a costly pick-six that ultimately decided the game.
This week was quiet on the locker room side of the fence. It's a nice refreshment of what fans used to expect from the team. Let's hope the lack of outside noise and media circus can help Lock and the team focus on securing a much-needed win.
The Giants haven’t won a game since early October, and their fans are eager for better offensive results after the team managed just seven points in their last home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Can Lock inject life into the Giants’ offense, energize the fanbase, and deliver a blow to the Saints' slim playoff hopes? Fans will find out on Sunday.