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(NFL) NY Giants vs. Green Bay,
Point Spread: -7.00 | -103.00 Green Bay (Home)
Result: Push
NY Giants: The season started well for the Giants, as they edged the Cowboys 20-19 and then the Saints 16-13 to begin 2-0. However, a 29-27 home loss to the Redskins was followed by a poor effort last Monday night in Minnesota, where they lost 24-10 to fall to 2-2. The offense has moved the ball (382.2 YPG ranks 6th) put New York ranks just 27th in scoring at 18.2 PPG. QB Eli Manning has just one TD pass and three INTs in the team's last three games plus WR Odell Becham Jr. is still TD-less after four games, after scoring 25 TDs in the first 27 games of his career. Eli has a trio of talented WRs to in Beckham, rookie Sterling Shepard and the now-healthy Victor Cruz but the running game could again be without lead back Rashad Jennings.

The Packers: Green Bay is 2-1 in 2016 and is coming off an early bye week. Rodgers has yet to throw for more than 213 yards in a game and it's almost unbelievable that the Packers rank 29th in the NFL in passing YPG (193.3). Green Bay also has to be buoyed by the fact that RB Eddie Lacy went over 100 yards for the first time in the team's Week 3 loss. Green Bay's defense is a paradox, ranking 29th in the league against the pass (307.3 YPG) but 1st against the run, allowing just 42.7 YPG on a miniscule 1.8 YPC.

The Giants have famously won 23-20 in overtime to capture the NFC Championship in 2007 and 37-20 in the divisional playoffs in 2011 with both games being played at Lambeau Field. One thinks the Packers will well-remember those games. The Giants are traveling following after Monday night road game at Minnesota, while the Packers are off a bye. Advantage: Green Bay. The Packers offense still isn't fully in sync but it's getting there, as Jordy Nelson finally looks to be close to 100 percent. Rodgers last game at Lambeau saw him throw for four TDs against the Lions (129.3 QB rating). That's in keeping with the fact that Rodgers owns the highest passer rating at home in league history with a mark of 110.2. One last thing. The Packers are 19-9-1 ATS as a non-division home favorite over the last six seasons. Green Bay is a 10* play.