New York Giants 2020 schedule predictions: Picking every game

Daniel Jones, New York Giants. (Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images)
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Weeks 13-17

31. Prediction. 21. 32. 28

As discussed, the Giants squandered various chances to take the lead when the Cardinals visited MetLife Stadium last year. Jones was hammered all day, to the tune of eight sacks, and he turned the ball over three times. DeAndre Hopkins and incoming rookie Isaiah Simmons will immediately make the Cardinals better in 2020. However, the Giants will stop the run and force Kyler Murray to make the plays. This year, the Giants execute better and win.

Prediction. 23. 53. 17. 31

Odell Beckham Jr. returned to MetLife Stadium last season. He and the Browns traveled to New York to take on the Jets and ultimately defeated Gang Green. This season, Beckham comes back to MetLife. This time, to take on his former club. Beckham will want to have a massive performance, and the Browns generally will have to prove a lot in 2020. With a new coaching staff and general manager, the Browns can rebound this year. Baker Mayfield, Nick Chubb, Jarvis Landry, Beckham and a renovated offensive line will get the job done for the Browns in this one.

31. 37. 26. Prediction. 20

Lamar Jackson won MVP, the Ravens were the league’s number-one seed, and the team boasted one of the best rosters in the NFL last year. They lost in the playoffs to the Tennessee Titans, but the roster has been fortified for another year of contention. Like the 49ers game, this is another easy to digest prediction. When you play the Ravens, the game becomes a track meet. Jackson and the offense will score a lot, and the defense will force Jones into mistakes.

31. Prediction. 35. 123. 18

Dak Prescott will be the beneficiary of a dynamic offense next season. CeeDee Lamb, Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup and Ezekiel Elliott will make defensive coordinators twitch. The Giants are still young in the defensive secondary, and the Cowboys simply have too much for those young players to handle right now.