New York Giants 2020 schedule predictions: Picking every game

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Weeks 9-12

34. 31. 28. 58. Prediction

The Giants swept the Redskin in 2019, and they will do the same in 2020. Haskins and Jones will both take steps, but right now Jones is better. Judge is from the Belichick school of coaching. Meaning, he will want to have his team as disciplined as possible. If you play disciplined and do not beat yourself, you can make up for the lack of talent at times. The Giants are closer than the Redskins, and that will show in the team’s two matchups this year.

31. Prediction. 27. 54. 17

The Eagles are the reigning NFC East division champions, and they won the division with multiple impact players on the sideline injured. This offseason, they have gotten healthier and revamped the roster this offseason. Carson Wentz and the Eagles have experienced veterans who have battled through season adversity. Translation, they know what it takes to win. With more playmakers around Wentz, the Eagles will win at MetLife.

21. 56. Prediction. 23. 31

Joe Burrow will likely be the starting quarterback when the Giants visit Cincinnati to take on the Bengals. This team may be better than projected, but the Giants and Bengals are close. Experience will be the difference-maker in this game. Jones will defeat Burrow, and the Giants will come away with one lone win against the packed AFC North. It will be a close game, one that may require Aldrick Rosas’ services as time trickles down late.

18. 31. 24. 36. Prediction

Playing the NFC West means one thing; you will be doing a lot of traveling. Already flying out to Los Angeles to play the Rams, the Giants will also have to venture to Seattle to battle the Seahawks. Unlike the Rams, the Seahawks have changed their identity in order to continue to contend. Now built around the offense and Russell Wilson, the Giants will leave one of the most hostile stadiums in the NFL with another loss. Winning in Seattle is hard because of how loud and rowdy the fans get. Judge’s group will hang around, but a loss will be the final outcome.