Match context New York Giants vs Washington Commanders 
Giants bouncing back against the capital? Five wins between the two of them, two never-ending losing streaks and patchwork offenses. Washington and New York haven’t won since early October and they turn up to this one shorn of bodies and certainty.
For the Commanders, Marcus Mariota should be running the show again. Not spectacular, but solid enough in his outings this season to keep the offence ticking, especially on the ground. The issue is a defence in ruins, particularly in the backfield — they can’t stop even a mildly organised attack.
The Giants come off a week of rest but the situation’s messy. Rookie Jaxson Dart has lost his best runner and his top receiver, and the defence is collecting injuries at every level. On paper New York probably has the edge offensively, but the holes behind are massive.
Keys to the New York Giants vs Washington Commanders duel
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Everything hinges on the Giants’ ability to pick apart Washington’s weakened secondary. That’s the obvious target, and if New York can give Dart enough protection, chances will open up.
Conversely, New York’s defence is so shot that Washington will grind yards on the ground without sweating. Mariota doesn’t need fireworks to keep them competitive, and that’s what makes this a pain to back.
Neither side inspires enough confidence to bank a proper ticket. Too many absences, too much inconsistency, and two franchises mainly playing not to crash.

Free Pick New York Giants vs Washington Commanders
Result: New York Giants -2,5
Unreadable game. Unattractive. Full of doubt. If you absolutely must pick a side, the Giants’ offence gives slightly more guarantees against a Washington defence in tatters — but it’s far from a clean play.
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