New York Giants 2023 betting lines, odds, schedule ATS

Check out how the New York Giants fared in 2022 and forecast 2023 betting trends. After making the playoffs in 2022, the Giants look to build off of that momentum and continue to compete in the NFC East. Dig into the 2023 schedule against the spread as well as significant roster changes, thoughts on futures and more.

2022 win total: 7.5
2022 team record: 9-7-1
2022 record ATS: 13-4-0 (1st)
2022 team overs*: 7-10-0 (T-18th)

Did you know? The Giants were 13-4 against the spread last season, the best record in the NFL, including going 10-2 ATS as underdogs. They went over their win total of seven after having gone under the total in five straight seasons and eight of the previous nine seasons.

2023 win total: 7.5
Odds to make the playoffs? +140 (19th)
Odds to win Super Bowl: +4000 (T-15th)

Key draft picks

• CB Deonte Banks
• C John Michael Schmitz
• WR Jalin Hyatt
• RB Eric Gray

Key Additions

• TE Darren Waller
• LB Bobby Okereke
• WR Parris Campbell
• CB Amani Oruwariye
• DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches
• CB Bobby McCain
• WR Jeff Smith
• WR Jamison Crowder

Key Departures

• C Jon Feliciano
• S Julian Love
• OL Nick Gates
• WR Richie James
• CB Fabian Moreau
• LB Oshane Ximines
• LB Jaylon Smith
• S Landon Collins
• DT Justin Ellis

I will be keeping an eye on the Saquon Barkley situation. If he were not to play it would really hurt New York. There is incentive for both parties to come to some sort of agreement and they have until July 17 to agree on a new deal. Barkley is critical to the Giants’ offense. He rushed for over 1,312 yards, the fourth-most rushing in the NFL last season. If the Giants and Barkley are unable to come to an agreement Barkley has said he will at least contemplate sitting out the season. The Giants have the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys in their division and lost both games to them last season. New York is favored in only four of 12 games before their Week 13 bye and five games overall. — Erin Dolan

*Record against the “Over” line set for the game. Both teams are credited with a win if the game went over, a loss if under, and a tie if pushed.

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