New York Giants: Win-Loss Predictions for Every Game
What should we expect from the New York Giants in the 2016 season? With new head coach Ben McAdoo, will Big Blue return to the postseason?
The New York Giants start a new era under head coach Ben McAdoo and attempt to finish with a winning record for the first time since 2012.
The schedule works in the Giants’ favor.
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They’ll play a weakened AFC North division compared to past years. The Pittsburgh Steelers don’t have an established healthy tight end on the field, and wideout Martavis Bryant will serve a year-long suspension.
The Baltimore Ravens struggled through their first losing season under head coach John Harbaugh with an aged roster.
The Cincinnati Bengals lost their offensive coordinator Hue Jackson and two secondary wideouts via free agency. The Cleveland Browns start a new regime with Robert Griffin III under center and a rookie wideout in the starting lineup.
Within the Giants’ division, Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo faces uncertainty on his return date and the defense starts the season with multiple suspensions. The Philadelphia Eagles essentially threw away the season when the front office traded quarterback Sam Bradford and promoted rookie Carson Wentz to the starting position.
The Giants have rosters concerns along the offensive line, but it didn’t stop quarterback Eli Manning from throwing a career high in touchdown passes (35) in his 12th season.
Many analysts see the Giants winning seven to eight games, but general manager Jerry Reese’s overhaul on defensive assets will provide immediate improvement. We’ll break down each game with analysis and a prediction.
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