Giants Odds 2024

John Arlia
@johnarlia
Last Updated: Jun 13, 2023

The New York Giants, eager to ride the momentum of their surprisingly successful 2022 season, have their sights set on pushing the boundaries in 2023.

With the future of quarterback Daniel Jones sorted and a few new targets for him in tow, can New York close the gap on Philadelphia and Dallas in a crowded NFC East?

Let’s take a closer look at the latest Giants betting odds for the 2023 NFL season.

Giants Futures Betting Odds

Note: These NFL betting odds are current as of Tuesday, June 6, and provided by DraftKings Sportsbook.

  • Win Super Bowl: +6500
  • Win NFC Championship: +2500
  • Win NFC East: +800
  • Make Playoffs: Yes (+160) / No (-190)
  • Regular-Season Win Total: Over 7.5 (+100) / Under 7.5 (-120)

Giants Super Bowl 58 Odds

Giants: Win Super Bowl (+6500)

The Giants aren’t at the back of the pack in the preseason Super Bowl odds, but they aren’t exactly in legitimate dark-horse candidate territory either.

However, there is plenty of promise in New York after a solid showing last season.

This revitalized roster, coupled with the strategic minds of coach Brian Daboll and GM Joe Schoen, could prove to be a winning formula for the Giants moving forward.

Still, New York has a lot of work to do before becoming a legitimate Super Bowl contender.

Giants NFC Championship Odds

Giants: Win NFC Championship (+2500)

After five consecutive losing seasons, the Giants took a significant step forward under Daboll in 2022.

New York secured a wild-card berth and then won a road playoff game against the Minnesota Vikings, arguably the league’s most fraudulent division winner.

The gap between the Giants and NFC favorites like the Eagles was evident in the divisional round, where New York fell 38-7.

While Big Blue’s encouraging run last season suggests that such an ambition is not beyond their reach, it might take more than one offseason to breach the talent gap.

Giants NFC East Winner Odds

Giants: Win NFC East (+800)

The NFC East was the toughest division in football last season, and although the Giants were competitive, they still finished 4.5 games behind the Eagles.

Acquiring pass-catchers Darren Waller, Parris Campbell, and rookie Jalin Hyatt addressed a significant offseason need. However, this offense still runs through Saquon Barkley, whose long-term contract status remains undetermined.

Even if he plays on the franchise tag, New York will face plenty of competition in their quest for a first division title since 2011.

Giants Make Playoffs Odds

Giants: Miss Playoffs (-190)

Having ended a five-year playoff drought last season, the Giants are now aiming for back-to-back postseason appearances for the first time since the 2007 and 2008 seasons.

However, the odds are against them. One reason for that is fellow potential wild-card teams like the Seahawks taking significant steps forward.

The Giants also have to endure a brutal schedule, which sees New York take on five 2022 playoff teams in the first six weeks.

If it can survive that stretch, it can overcome these odds, but I’m not counting on it.

Giants Regular-Season Win Total Odds

Giants: Under 7.5 Wins (-120)

The Giants’ win total is set at 7.5 games, a seemingly modest target considering their 9-7-1 record last season.

But their schedule is daunting, and this roster is relying on a lot of young players.

While taking the Over at plus-money odds is tempting, especially since Daboll brings success with him to every stop, this will be a slight letdown year for New York.

Author

John Arlia

Before joining The Game Day, John served as the National Writer for the United Soccer League, where he primarily covered the USL Championship out of the league’s headquarters in Tampa, FL. A devout soccer fan, John attended the men’s World Cups in Brazil and Russia and can’t wait for the 2026 edition to come to North America. Having also written for Sporting News Canada since getting his master’s from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism at ASU, John has acquired a diverse sporting background, but considers football, golf, and soccer his three strong suits.

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