Login  | Free Registration

You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.
NFL : Teaser Line Matchup
Thursday 11/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
NY GIANTS
 
WASHINGTON
+7  

-7  
+230

-280

44
 
10
Final
20

NY GIANTS (2 - 8) at WASHINGTON (4 - 6)
View Previous GameView Next Game
Week 12 Thursday, 11/23/2017 8:30 PM
Board SideTotal
111NY GIANTS+13Over 38.5
112WASHINGTON-1Under 50.5
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
NY GIANTS - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games2-8-14-65-516.27.9308.5(5.1)1.224.711.9396.6(6)1.2
Road Games1-4+0.83-23-218.88.0333.4(5.5)0.822.411.8413.2(6.3)1.2
Last 3 Games1-2+0.81-22-116.79.7336.7(5.3)1.730.315.7436.7(6.9)1.7
Grass Games1-3+1.83-13-122.710.0358.5(5.7)0.723.210.7418.5(6.4)1.5
Division Games0-2-21-11-113.50.0324.0(5.7)1.523.011.5373.0(5.3)0.5
NY GIANTS - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)16.27.917.228:2623-92(4)23-3763.1%216(5.8)60-308(5.1)(19)
Opponents Defensive Avg.22.111.219.830:0427-112(4.2)22-3561.6%230(6.6)62-342(5.5)(15.5)
Offense Road Games18.88.017.828:4922-87(3.9)27-3870.0%246(6.5)60-333(5.5)(17.7)
Defense (All Games)24.711.920.832:2230-133(4.4)22-3562.4%264(7.5)66-397(6)(16.1)
Opponents Offensive Avg.24.211.619.930:1626-110(4.2)22-3561.4%242(6.8)62-351(5.7)(14.5)
Defense Road Games22.411.821.431:1129-133(4.7)23-3762.6%280(7.5)66-413(6.3)(18.4)
NY GIANTS - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.70.51.20.013-534.1%1-142.9%2-33(20.4)1-8(5.8)6-55
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.51.813-538.8%1-043.1%2-44(22.3)12-2(6.5)6-54
Stats For (Road Games)0.60.20.80.413-535.8%1-157.1%1-21(21.4)1-4(5.2)5-61
Stats Against (All Games)0.70.51.2 14-642.8%1-027.3%2-43(22.9)3-31(11.6)8-65
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.80.61.4 14-540.4%1-040.7%2-42(22.6)20-2(9.1)7-62
Stats Against (Road Games)0.60.61.2 14-642.0%1-028.6%2-50(25)2-14(7.1)6-52

WASHINGTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-LUnitsW-LO-UScoreHalfYardsYPPTOScoreHalfYardsYPPTO
All Games4-6+0.24-66-323.813.9359.4(5.9)1.526.611.4363.6(6)1.5
Home Games2-3-0.71-43-223.815.0366.8(5.8)2.427.013.0306.4(5.2)1.8
Last 3 Games1-2+0.52-12-126.013.7364.7(5.7)0.728.714.3459.3(7)1.7
Grass Games3-5-1.42-65-223.714.4361.7(5.9)1.727.212.4333.0(5.7)1.5
Division Games0-3-30-32-120.012.3297.7(5.3)2.732.315.7344.7(5.7)1.3
WASHINGTON - Current Season Statistics
 RushingPassingTotal
 PPGHalfFDTOPATT-YDSYPRCMP-ATTPCTYDSPYAATT-YDSYPPYPPT
Offense (All Games)23.813.919.430:4726-103(3.9)23-3466.7%257(7.4)61-359(5.9)(15.1)
Opponents Defensive Avg.2110.119.430:3025-105(4.1)22-3561.7%229(6.5)61-334(5.5)(15.9)
Offense Home Games23.815.019.831:4225-81(3.2)25-3865.4%286(7.5)63-367(5.8)(15.4)
Defense (All Games)26.611.420.129:2926-114(4.3)22-3463.2%249(7.3)60-364(6)(13.7)
Opponents Offensive Avg.26.112.420.431:4628-123(4.4)22-3463.2%242(7)62-365(5.9)(14)
Defense Home Games27.013.017.228:1825-89(3.5)21-3461.3%217(6.5)59-306(5.2)(11.3)
WASHINGTON - Turnovers, Penalties and Special Teams Statistics
 Turnovers LostThird DownsFourth DownsKickoff ReturnsPunt ReturnsPenalties
 INTFLTODIFF#-MADEPCT#-MADEPCTKR-YDSYPKRPR-YDSYPPRPEN-YDS
Stats For (All Games)0.51.01.50.013-536.7%1-163.6%1-31(20.8)1-7(5)6-43
Opponents Avg. Stats Against0.90.61.41.513-538.2%1-047.1%2-43(22.4)10-2(6.1)6-52
Stats For (Home Games)0.81.62.4-0.613-538.8%1-157.1%2-48(22)2-6(3.9)5-36
Stats Against (All Games)1.10.41.5 13-542.0%1-071.4%2-33(19.7)2-20(10)7-62
Opponents Avg. Stats For0.60.61.2 13-642.3%1-050.0%2-44(23.3)16-2(8.1)7-63
Stats Against (Home Games)1.20.61.8 14-539.7%1-160.0%1-20(19.6)1-14(11.8)6-56
Average power rating of opponents played: NY GIANTS 21.6,  WASHINGTON 24
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
NY GIANTS - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/24/2017@ PHILADELPHIA24-27L5W42O17-4935-47-366239-19321-31-1611
10/1/2017@ TAMPA BAY23-25L2.5W46.5O28-9130-49-288023-11122-38-3230
10/8/2017LA CHARGERS22-27L-3L45O25-15221-36-183229-12421-44-2581
10/15/2017@ DENVER23-10W13.5W37.5U32-14811-19-118017-4631-54-3663
10/22/2017SEATTLE7-24L4L39.5U17-4619-39-131131-10427-39-3211
11/5/2017LA RAMS17-51L6L42O26-11120-38-208339-16214-22-3110
11/12/2017@ SAN FRANCISCO21-31L-3L41O23-11428-37-260133-18619-25-2882
11/19/2017KANSAS CITY12-9W10W44.5U32-11219-36-205129-13427-41-2293
11/23/2017@ WASHINGTON            
12/3/2017@ OAKLAND            
12/10/2017DALLAS            
12/17/2017PHILADELPHIA            

WASHINGTON - Season Results
 Team StatsOpp Stats
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTot.O/URushingPassingTORushingPassingTO
9/24/2017OAKLAND27-10W3.5W53.5U34-11625-30-356213-3219-31-963
10/2/2017@ KANSAS CITY20-29L6.5L47.5O26-11114-24-220131-16827-37-2610
10/15/2017SAN FRANCISCO26-24W-11L46O33-9425-37-325220-8523-47-2501
10/23/2017@ PHILADELPHIA24-34L4.5L48.5O18-7530-40-269133-12717-25-2441
10/29/2017DALLAS19-33L3L46O15-4926-39-236339-16914-22-1381
11/5/2017@ SEATTLE17-14W8W44.5U23-5121-31-193128-14824-45-2892
11/12/2017MINNESOTA30-38L0L42.5O27-8126-45-313131-10221-29-3042
11/19/2017@ NEW ORLEANS31-34L9.5W52.5O33-15622-32-300023-16029-41-3751
11/23/2017NY GIANTS            
11/30/2017@ DALLAS            
12/10/2017@ LA CHARGERS            
12/17/2017ARIZONA            
KEY GAME INFORMATION
NY GIANTS: Coming off a down season, QB Eli Manning enters his fourth year in head coach Ben McAdoo's West Coast spread system. WR Odell Beckham is unstoppable when his head is right, and WR Brandon Marshall and rookie TE Evan Engram are huge upgrades to his supporting cast who should relieve some defensive pressure. The running game is an afterthought, with a middling offensive line working in front of 2016 fifth-rounder RB Paul Perkins. Coordinator Steve Spagnuolo's D held opponents to 15 points per game in the second half of last season. S Landon Collins is a playmaker whose coverage deficiencies are masked by the excellent CB combo of Janoris Jenkins and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie. DT Damon "Snacks" Harrison is a run-stuffer while DE Olivier Vernon sets the edge on running plays as well as anyone, though he and DE Jason Pierre-Paul have little help on the pass-rush.
WASHINGTON: Head coach Jay Gruden gets the most out of his offense, leaving the franchise to wonder if QB Kirk Cousins is the long-term starter or just a guy who benefits from fantastic play-designs. Jordan Reed is the best TE in the NFC and a matchup nightmare, and the rebuilt WR group of Terrelle Pryor, Jamison Crowder and Josh Doctson is promising. RBs Rob Kelley and rookie Samaje Perine will battle for touches in Washington's effective run game. After two-straight seasons as a bottom-five defense, new coordinator Greg Manusky is installing an aggressive, physical scheme. OLB Ryan Kerrigan is the top pass-rusher, but his counterpart Trent Murphy will miss four games with a PED suspension. The defensive line may consist entirely of new starters, including first-round draft pick DE Jonathan Allen, and the secondary needs to improve after adding former Cardinals S D.J. Swearinger.
PREVIEW
Injuries a key factor in Redskins-Giants matchup
 

LANDOVER, Md. -- The Washington Redskins have reached the point where they probably cannot afford to lose any more players. They definitely cannot afford to lose another game.

After watching a stirring win dissolve into a crushing overtime defeat Sunday at New Orleans, the Redskins had to forget it fast as they prepare to host their first-ever Thanksgiving Day game, a division contest Thursday night against the New York Giants.

After placing four players on injured reserve Tuesday, the Redskins (4-6) will not even attempt a full practice before the game.

"It's quite the challenge," Redskins coach Jay Gruden said on a conference call. "We're only going to do walk-throughs this week. We're pretty dinged up, and we don't have really enough guys to get 11 on 11 right now for look squad (scout team). Most of our look squad guys are going to be playing, so we just got to get them ready to go."

Sent to injured reserve were guard Shawn Lauvao (stinger), center Spencer Long (knee), wide receiver Terrelle Pryor (ankle) and running back Chris Thompson (fibula). Backup center Chase Roullier (hand) is also out this week.

Five other Redskins sat out Tuesday, and eight were listed as limited.

The IR moves end a disappointing season for Pryor and a breakthrough year for Thompson. Signed as a free agent after the team let DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon depart, Pryor caught just 20 passes for 240 yards and one touchdown. Gruden said Pryor battled the ankle injury since Week 2.

Thompson, meanwhile, averaged 4.6 yards per carry as the third-down back and rushed for two scores. He is tied for the team lead with 39 catches, good for 510 yards and four touchdowns. Starting running back Rob Kelley is already on IR.

An overtime loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday left Washington sitting 11th in the NFC playoff chase, meaning the Redskins need to jump over five teams in the final six weeks. On the plus side, starting with the Giants (a team they play twice), the Redskins won't face a team that currently has a winning record the rest of the way.

"I feel like we have a lot of warriors on this team, guys who are winners and want to compete every single play," tight end Vernon Davis told the Washington Post. "Weeks like this can really test your character and test who you are as a man. How will you respond?"

Washington's best possible finish is 10-6. The Redskins haven't reached 11 wins since 1991.

The last time these teams met, the Giants ended Washington's 2016-17 season. Needing a win to reach the postseason, Washington lost 19-10 to New York at FedExField on the final day of the season. New York has won five of its past seven games against the Redskins.

In effect, the Giants (2-8) can be spoilers again, but they have their own injury issues. Wide receiver Sterling Shepard missed New York's Sunday win against the Kansas City Chiefs with a migraine headache. Giants coach Ben McAdoo said Tuesday that Shepard was not feeling well and that the medical staff was evaluating him. Shepard leads the team with 475 receiving yards on 38 catches.

In addition, guard D.J. Fluker (toe) is in a walking boot and offensive lineman Justin Pugh (back) remains out.

Two other Giants sat out Tuesday and six were limited.

"The short week -- it affects the players. They have to obviously recover very quickly, not just physically but mentally and emotionally to get ready for the next one," McAdoo said.

"You have to shove a game plan in there. You probably have got to keep it somewhat simple. It is pro football. You think guys can handle some tweaks and things like that, but you have to be smart on what you ask them to do. But I think recovery is probably the biggest challenge."

New York snapped a three-game losing streak with its 12-9 overtime win against the Chiefs. Quarterback Eli Manning, whose pregame speech was credited with providing a spark, will try to make it two straight wins.

"It's a short week, but everyone here is excited about the opportunity to go Thanksgiving," Manning told the team's website.

Manning is 17-8 as a starter against Washington. He has completed 493 of 841 passes (59 percent) for 5,934 yards with 28 touchdowns and 23 interceptions vs. the Redskins.

Against New York, Washington quarterback Kirk Cousins (2-4 as a starter) is 131 of 230 (57 percent) for 1,627 yards with six touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

The Redskins have allowed 30 or more points five times this season, including in their two consecutive losses. New York has not scored 30 points in any of McAdoo's 27 games as head coach.

Washington's offense is ranked 11th in points per game while the Giants are 30th.

With its recent performances, the Redskins' defense has fallen to 31st in points per game. The Giants' defense is tied for 21st.

Both teams struggle on third down on both sides of the ball. Washington is 22nd in third-down efficiency on offense and 23rd on defense. The Giants are 29th on offense and 27th on defense.


Last Updated: 3/28/2024 11:25:40 PM EST.


You are viewing a condensed version of this FoxSheet. Login as a FoxSheets Subscriber to view the full sheet.
Not a member? Subscribe today and start taking advantage of our premium information, including the Game Estimator™, the Super Situations ™, the Power Trends ™, and many more features.