Giants vs. Vikings NFL Wild Card Betting Analysis & Predictions (01/15/2023)

Giants vs. Vikings NFL Wild Card Betting Analysis & Predictions (01-15-2023)

Accordingly, the Minnesota Vikings went 13-4 to run away with the NFC North division title. Yet the Vikings are encountering plenty of NFL betting odds skeptics. And there is plenty of good reason for the doubts. Minnesota ranks near the bottom of all meaningful NFL defensive metrics. And they had several close calls on their schedule this year. The New York Giants will be a difficult opponent for the Vikings. Big Blue plays tough playoff-style football. Previously in 2022, the Giants took the Vikings down to the wire in a tough loss at Minnesota.

New York Giants vs. Minnesota Vikings NFL Betting Information

Date and Time:Sunday, January 15, 2023, 1 p.m. ET
Location:US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
TV Coverage:FOX
Odds at SBG Sportsbook
TeamSpreadTotalML
Giants+3 (-110)48½ (-110)+140
Vikings-3 (-110)48½ (-110)-165
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Giants at Vikings SBG Odds Overview

Indeed, the Giants have been an impressive online betting success under rookie head coach Brian Daboll. Daboll fixed QB Daniel Jones into a reliable asset. Now Big Blue is facing a Minnesota Vikings team that ended the Green Bay Packers dynasty in the NFC North. Despite their impressive season, the Vikings are still facing skeptics from gamblers. And the Giants have the fundamental approach that could prove perfect for playoff football.

New York Giants Team Overview

Last Sunday, the New York Giants lost 22-16 against the Philadelphia Eagles as 17-point road dogs. New York and Philadelphia went under the total of 43.5. As a result, New York has a record of 9-7-1 straight up, 13-4 against the spread, and 6-9-2 over/under the total.

Overall, New York has NFL metrics of 18th for total offense, 26th for passing, 4th for rushing, and 16th for scoring. While on defense, Big Blue ranks 25th overall, 14th against the pass, 27th against the rush, and 18th for points allowed. New York ranks 2nd for fewest turnovers lost and 27th for takeaways.

First string Eagle QB Jalen Hurts returned from a sprained right shoulder. Overall, he passed for 229 yards while using a safe game plan. In turn, the Eagles clinched the top seed in the NFC with a win over the Giants.

Minnesota Vikings Team Overview

Last Sunday, the Minnesota Vikings won 29-13 against the Chicago Bears as 6.5-point road favorites. Additionally, the Vikings and Bears went under the total of 42.5. As a result, Minnesota has a record of 13-4 straight up, 7-9-1 against the spread, and 11-6 over/under the total.

Overall, Minnesota has NFL metrics of 7th for total offense, 6th for passing, 27th for rushing, and 8th for scoring. While defensively, the Vikings rank 31st overall, 31st against the pass, 20th against the rush, and 28th for points allowed. Minnesota ranks 18th for fewest turnovers lost and 12th for takeaways.

It was a good day for Viking QB Kirk Cousins. To show, Cousins threw for 225 yards and a touchdown in the first half. And then he took the rest of the day off. On the whole. Cousins bounced back from a rough outing in his previous game at Green Bay. He completed 17 of 20 passes. At the same time, he posted a sparkling 130.2 rating.

Giants at Vikings SBG Free Picks

As mentioned earlier, the Vikings have their share of Pro football Bets doubters. And that is what makes them a better value on the board. Oddsmakers know that the Giants are getting a lot of shoppers.

Giants at Vikings SBG Best Bet: Minnesota Vikings.

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