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New York Giants news for Tuesday

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Giants-Commanders Week 11 odds: Another double-digit spread

The New York Giants defeated the Washington Commanders in Week 7 just a few Sundays ago. Unsurprisingly, that won’t stop them from being huge underdogs for the rematch in Week 11.

The Commanders are favored by 10 points at DraftKings Sportsbook with -455 odds on the moneyline. It’s been at least 20 years since a Giants-Commanders game had a spread so large in either team’s favor. Washington has yet to win a game by 10 points this year, though they’ve been on the receiving end of two blowout losses.

Despite those trends, oddsmakers have been swayed by the Giants’ 49-17 loss to the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. New York failed to cover the 17-point spread, which was already the largest for any NFL game so far this year.

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Other Giant observations

Frustrated Giants in dangerous place with all hope gone | New York Post

And when it was all over, in the dead quiet of the losing locker room, in between accountable players like linebacker Bobby Okereke and Barkley and receivers Darius Slayton and Sterling Shepard, who were caught on camera having a heated exchange on the sideline, there was a disturbing lack of accountability taking place from some supposed team leaders.

Safety Xavier McKinney, another captain on defense who spent all last week dodging reporters after he publicly threw Martindale under the bus following last week’s loss in Las Vegas, also declined to be interviewed. Defensive end Jihad Ward, who produced all of one tackle in the game, also declined to be interviewed, saying only, “I’m going to talk to you, just not today. I’m going to speak my mind. I’ll let you know.’’

Daboll on Monday

Giants make no excuses while turning the page | Giants.com

Defensive lineman Dexter Lawrence credited Daboll with keeping the players’ focus on the immediate task ahead of them, whether it’s that day’s practice or the next game.

“I respect Dabs a lot,” Lawrence said. “He’s just as or more competitive as the players, and he wants to win and create an environment of winning just as much as the players do. This year is not going that way. I think he’s doing a good job of just perspective. I think that’s the biggest thing about everything, putting things in perspective. Last night after the game, he didn’t really address much. I just told the team, look, we’ve got to be here for each other no matter what is going on, no matter how raggedy the season is. We love each other in here, and we’ve got to play for each other in here and be there for each other through this dark time, and we’ve got to fight our way out.”

Boomer Esiason: ‘People will end up losing jobs’ over Giants | WFAN.com

“People will end up losing jobs over there with the Giants,” Boomer said. “I don’t know who will, but somebody will. Somebody is going to have to pay for this. Players are gonna be shipped out of here. Other players will be brought in…do you trust the GM? Do you trust the head coach? All of these questions will have to be asked and answered over the last eight weeks of the NFL season.”

Mike Francesa blasts ‘disgraceful’ Giants after blowout loss | New York Post

“That just shows you how sad things are for the Giants, that they felt that was going to somehow send a message or impress somebody,” Francesa said. “They are now putting a product on the field at this point of the season, the middle of November, a few days before Thanksgiving, that is a disgraceful product in every way.”

JMS takes down a fellow rookie

Justin Pugh on Neville Gallimore ejection: Feel bad it’ll cost him money, but don’t kick somebody | Pro Football Talk

“Look, he hit the quarterback late, I took exception to it, I hit him, I shouldn’t have done that when he was on the ground, pushed him and he kicked me,’’ Pugh said. “I’ve gotten in so many fights in my career, I’m not gonna cost myself money. He’s gonna get a FedEx so I feel bad for him on that. I don’t want a guy to lose money. But you don’t kick somebody on a football field.’’

NY Giants: NFL Draft order 2024 with odds to get No. 1 pick | The Record

ESPN analytics backs this up as the Giants have a 38.4 percent chance to make the top pick for first time in 58 years when they selected RB Tucker Frederickson in 1965. No other team outside of the Giants and Bears (39.3 percent) have better than a 12 percent chance to have the pick of their choice at the top spot.

Per tankathon.com, despite three teams (Giants, Patriots and Cardinals) having a 2-8 record, the Giants own the tiebreaker, thanks to having a weaker strength of schedule this season

Even with a top draft pick, Giants might not be ready to move on from Daniel Jones | FOX Sports

While taking USC’s Caleb Williams or North Carolina’s Drake Maye with one of the top two picks might seem like a no-brainer for the 2-8 Giants right now — especially with Daniel Jones’ health issues — it’s far from guaranteed that the Giants would actually do it. According to multiple sources, including one inside the Giants, some key people in the organization still have faith in Jones and believe their 26-year-old franchise quarterback can still be their long-term answer.

“It’s almost an unfair evaluation,” said an NFC scout who has watched the Giants this season. “He was getting battered. He had no time to run an offense before the rush was in his face. He didn’t look good. I’m not excusing him. But he didn’t have much of a chance. And I think they know that.”

Duggan: Last 7 games will be slow torture for Giants fans. It’d better be worth it in the end | The Athletic

Caleb Williams or Drake Maye better be legit. Because the only payoff for this miserable Giants season is the chance to pick one of them.

This week’s opponent

‘Collectively, we’ve got to do better overall’ | Commanders.com

The Commanders’ defense had one of its better days on third down against the Seahawks, holding their opponent to just 4-of-14 on conversion attempts. That’s encouraging, but Rivera also believes the Commanders need to do better on first and second downs to put themselves in better position. The Seahawks had 27 first downs on Sunday, which ties the second highest number of the season for them.

“Collectively, we have to be better overall,” Rivera said. “We’re playing a number of different guys now, especially after last week, and there’s some cohesion that has to come.”

Sam Howell: Did some good things at the end, but have to be better all game | Pro Football Talk

Head coach Ron Rivera said Sam Howell put the team “in a position to win” and right guard Sam Cosmi said “it’s like, wow” when discussing Howell’s development in his first year as the starter in Washington. Howell finished the day 29-of-44 for 312 yards and three touchdowns, but his assessment of his play was a bit harsher than the other voices in the locker room.

Howell’s third straight 300-yard performance is the most consecutive games of 300-plus since 2015 | Hogs Haven

Commanders quarterback Sam Howell has thrown for 300 yards in three consecutive games, the first time a Washington quarterback has done so since Kirk Cousins in 2015. When you think about the quarterbacks who have thrown for 300 yards since Cousins departed, Alex Smith has done it three times in 18 games, Case Keenum twice in ten games, Dwayne Haskins once in 16 games, Taylor Heinicke once in 26 games, and Wentz three times in eight games.

Around the league

A Chicago Bears reporter’s scouting report on North Carolina QB Drake Maye | The Athletic

Cowboys’ CeeDee Lamb: ‘I’m the top receiver in this game’ | NFL.com

Robert Saleh: Jets may make changes on offense, but not quarterback or play caller | Pro Football Talk

Falcons’ Arthur Smith not worried about criticism amid slide | ESPN.com

Rams expecting QB Matthew Stafford (right thumb) to return for Week 11 game vs. Seahawks | NFL.com

Frank Reich “thinking the whole thing through” on offensive play calling | Pro Football Talk

Saints’ Dennis Allen: Derek Carr in concussion protocol but shoulder OK; Michael Thomas (knee), Marshon Lattimore (ankle) injuries ‘fairly significant’ | NFL.com

Patriots waiving CB Jack Jones after two seasons, agent says | ESPN.com

Matt Eberflus on Justin Fields: We need more time to determine if he’ll play this week | Pro Football Talk

Dolphins open up practice window for rookie RB De’Von Achane after missing time with knee injury | CBSSports.com

Chargers linebacker Chris Rumph II out for season after fracturing foot during pregame warmups | CBSSports.com

Where do Mac Jones and the Patriots go from here? | Pats Pulpit

Texans’ C.J. Stroud is currently on pace to shatter Andrew Luck’s rookie passing yards record | CBSSports.com

NFL Week 10 Highlights: Notable grades from Sunday’s games | PFF

Texans’ last-second win vs. Bengals nets $5.5M parlay payout | ESPN.com

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