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Daniel Jones was undeniably awesome in his first start, and even without Saquon Barkley, the Giants can score points against a Washington defense that has struggled. But the Washington offense played well in the first two weeks of the season, and it's unlikely the Giants defense will offer the same type of resistance the Bears showed on Monday night. The Giants also don't have a great home-field advantage based on recent performance. So if Washington is more like the team from Weeks 1-2, we're getting great value. If these teams are even, we're still getting some value too.
To be fair to the Redskins 0-3 record, it should be noted that they were all to upper-echelon teams, but it’s their defense allowing 31 ppg that has made their rating drop each week. Now they have to contend with the idea of possibly not having Case Keenum starting (foot) which would mean Colt McCoy and another rating drop. On the other side, the Giants offense looked sharp as Daniel Jones got more comfortable. I’m on the inspired Giants in his home debut.
Rookie quarterback Daniel Jones had a sensational debut against the Bucs on Sunday, scoring the game-winning touchdown. Meanwhile his counterpart this week, Case Keenum, is coming off his worst game of the season, against the Bears. What was lost in his terrible performance was how well the Redskins played defensively. Without Saquon Barkley in the Giants' lineup, a lot of pressure will be on the rookie quarterback in this game. Take Washington to cover.
New York rookie QB Daniel Jones was the bomb in his coming-out party last Sunday, but he piled on against Tampa Bay’s unprepared defense. Washington’s isn’t much better, but it should hold a green QB without his main asset (the injured Saquon Barkley) to a reasonable number. The Redskins’ pedestrian offense will do its part. Both teams have trended Over, but this number exceeds all other betting totals this season involving them.