Carolina Panthers vs NY Giants Prediction 11-10-24 NFL Picks
NY Giants (2-7) vs. Carolina Panthers (2-7)
November 10, 2024 9:30 am EDT
The Line: Carolina Panthers +5.5; Over/Under: +41.5
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The New York Giants and the Carolina Panthers will meet on Sunday in NFL action from Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany. Here’s a Carolina Panthers vs NY Giants Prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best Panthers vs Giants pick.
New York Giants Betting Preview
The Giants posted a 1-3 run over their first four games with a win over the Browns among losses to the Vikings, Commanders, and Cowboys. The next four games were a 1-3 run as well, with a win over the Seahawks ahead of losses to the Bengals, Eagles, and Steelers.
In last weekend’s second matchup versus the Commanders, New York was down 21-7 by halftime. The Giants came back in the fourth quarter but still fell short 27-22. QB Daniel Jones finished with 174 yards and two scores, while Tyrone Tracy added 66 yards on 16 carries.
Carolina Panthers Betting Preview
Over on the Panthers’ side, they went 1-3 over their first four games as well. Carolina beat the Raiders among losses to the Saints, Chargers, and Bengals. Four more losses to the Bears, Falcons, Commanders, and Broncos followed.
Matched up against the Saints on Sunday, the Panthers trailed by three points going into the second half. Carolina scored another 13 from there in a comeback win 23-22. Bryce Young managed 171 pass yards with a TD and an interception. Chuba Hubbard rushed for 72 yards and a pair of scores to lead the ground game.
Total Points Facts
- Seven of the Panthers’ last eight games in November have gone UNDER the total points line.
- Each of the Giants’ last four games against NFC South opponents has gone UNDER the total points line.
Carolina Panthers Player Prop Facts
- Chuba Hubbard has recorded 95+ rushing and receiving yards in four of the Panthers’ last five games as moderate underdogs (+3.5 to +7.0 points).
- Chuba Hubbard has recorded 72+ rushing yards in each of the Panthers’ last five games as moderate underdogs (+3.5 to +7.0 points).
- Chuba Hubbard has scored at least one touchdown in four of the Panthers’ last five games as moderate underdogs (+3.5 to +7.0 points).
- Adam Thielen has recorded 67+ receiving yards in four of his last five November appearances against NFC East opponents.
- Andy Dalton has thrown three or more touchdowns in three of his five previous appearances with his team as an underdog against NFC East opponents.
- Bryce Young has recorded 20+ completions in each of his three previous appearances following a win.
- Heading into Week 10, Raheem Blackshear ranks 1st in the NFL in kick return yards (628) this season.
New York Giants Player Prop Facts
- Devin Singletary has recorded 18+ rushing yards in each of his last 17 appearances against conference opponents.
- Daniel Jones has scored at least one touchdown in four of the Giants’ last five games as favorites.
- Darius Slayton has recorded 37+ receiving yards in seven of the Giants’ last eight November games against NFC opponents.
- Daniel Jones has recorded 202+ passing yards in six of his last eight November appearances against NFC opponents.
- Devin Singletary has recorded 21+ rushing and receiving yards in each of his 60 previous appearances with his team as a favorite.
- Daniel Jones has recorded 22+ completions in each of his seven previous appearances against NFC South opponents.
- Daniel Jones has thrown two touchdowns in each of the Giants’ last three games as favorites following a loss.
- Heading into Week 10, Dexter Lawrence II ranks 2nd in the NFL in sacks (9.0) this season.
Carolina Panthers vs NY Giants Prediction
I’ll go with the Giants here. You could make a case either way, though. New York is coming off a tepid 326 total yards (162 passing) against the Commanders. The Giants managed 25 first downs and a solid 8-of-13 on third- and fourth-down tries but ultimately fell short on the scoreboard after a slow start.
As for Carolina, they finished with just 246 yards (166 passing), 4.9 yards per play, and 15 first downs in their comeback win over the Saints. New Orleans’ 10 penalties for 109 yards certainly didn’t hurt. This weekend’s matchup should be pretty even, but in the end, I like the Giants to power out the cover. It’ll be a competitive game if nothing else.