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Game Preview: Commanders vs. New York Giants November 3, 2024
Overview:
The Washington Commanders (6-2) will take on the New York Giants (2-6) in week 9 of the NFL season; The Commanders are looking to continue their strong start to the season, while the Giants are aiming to turn their fortunes around.
Key Matchups: Quarterbacks;
Jayden Daniels has been impressive with his dual-threat capabilities. He will be looking to build on his recent success and lead the Commanders to another victory.
Daniel Jones has had a challenging season so far, but he will be looking to bounce back and lead the Giants to a win at home.
Offense:
The Commanders have a balanced offensive attack, featuring a strong running and passing game. Daniels ability to run and pass will be a key factor in their offensive strategy. In the six games since their first meeting this season the Commander are averaging 32.5 points per game.
The Giants have struggled on offense this season, but wide receiver Malik Nabers has been a bright spot. They will need to find more consistency in the running game to have a chance against the Commanders. In the six games since their first meeting this season the Giants have averaged 15.5 points per game.
Defense:
Against all of the well earned acclaim that Washington’s offense has gotten this season, their defense has moved up the ranking from a dead last finish a year ago to a respectable 10th after 8 games this season. They are 10th as a scoring defense allowing 20.2 points per game. They will look to continue their push towards being a top 10 defensive unit by putting pressure on Daniel Jones and forcing turnovers.
The Giants defense has been solid and most responsible for any success that they’ve have this season. Ranked 16th overall, they rank 14th as a scoring defense allowing 21.9 points per game. This unit will have to step up again and try to keep the game close by containing Daniels and the Commanders offense.
Storylines to watch:
At this point it should go without saying that Jayden Daniels has been a standout rookie and his performance will be crucial to the Commanders’ success.
The Giants are winless at home this season and they’ll be looking to change that against a tough Commanders team.
Both teams have good defenses, so this game could be a lot like historical intra-divisional games, close, low-scoring defensive showdowns. With both teams having a lot to prove, this game promises to be an exciting and competitive matchup. The Commanders will look to continue their winning streak, while the Giants will aim to protect their home turf and get back on track. Enjoy the game everyone!