New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers Pick & Prediction NOVEMBER 10th 2024

Stadium: Pauley Pavilion Los Angeles
Logo New York Giants
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Logo Carolina Panthers
0
OPENER
41.5

-6.5 -120
CURRENT
42o -110

-286
MONEYLINE
+247

17
SCORE
20

Preview and Prediction

Both the New York Giants and Carolina Panthers will receive a much-needed change of scenery as they face off in Munich on Sunday.

According to Carolina coach Dave Canales, the overseas trip will bring a different flavor to the game.

Both teams have struggled this season, with records of 2-7. The Giants have lost four consecutive games, while the Panthers ended a five-game losing streak with a 23-22 victory against the New Orleans Saints last week.

New York has faced a variety of challenges, but the outcome has remained consistently disappointing.

"The results stink," stated Giants coach Brian Daboll.

Quarterback Daniel Jones, who hails from Charlotte, has been under increased scrutiny during the team's losing streak. He completed 20 of 26 passes for 174 yards and two touchdowns in last week's 27-22 loss to the Washington Commanders.

"He has made a lot of good decisions," Daboll said of Jones. "He has improved certain things that we work on. He has the right mindset."

Meanwhile, the Panthers have solidified their quarterback situation with Bryce Young starting for the third consecutive game. Andy Dalton, who has been dealing with a thumb injury, is also ready to return to regular duty.

Young led the Panthers to a game-winning drive in the final minutes against the Saints, achieving a key objective for the team.

"This is about progress from one week to the next," Canales explained. "That finish, that's what we look for."

The Panthers have also made changes to their roster, trading receiver Jonathan Mingo to the Dallas Cowboys for a 2025 fourth-round draft pick. They may also see the return of receiver Adam Thielen, who has been out since Week 3 due to a hamstring injury.

Former Panthers kicker Graham Gano may also make an appearance for the Giants, as he was designated to return to practice this week. Running back Jonathon Brooks could also return from injury for the Panthers.

Canales, who previously coached for the Seattle Seahawks, is familiar with the atmosphere in Munich, having visited for a game in 2022.

"It's great exposure," he said. "It's a pretty cool experience."

The Panthers have a 7-6 record against the Giants all-time.

PREDICTION
New York Giants
23
17
Carolina Panthers

New York Giants vs. Carolina Panthers Recap NOV 10TH 2024

Eddy Pineiro kicked a 36-yard field goal at 2:07 of overtime as the Carolina Panthers converted off a New York Giants turnover for a 20-17 victory on Sunday in Munich.

The Panthers (3-7) got the ball at the New York 23 for its only possession of overtime.

Bryce Young completed 15 of 25 passes for 126 yards with a touchdown and Chuba Hubbard churned out a career-high 153 yards on the ground on 28 carries.

Giants quarterback Daniel Jones went 22-for-37 for 190 yards with two interceptions. He ran for a touchdown.

Running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. gained 103 yards on 18 carries with a touchdown, but his fumble on the first snap of overtime set up Carolina's winning points.

Graham Gano's 42-yard field goal with five seconds to play forced overtime for the Giants (2-8), who've lost five straight games.

With the score at 17-14, the teams traded turnovers in the final eight minutes. The Panthers lost a fumble, only to have Jones throw an interception four plays later.

New York got the ball back at its own 21-yard line with 2:23 remaining and drove for the tying field goal.

The Giants opened the second half by going 65 yards in 10 plays while consuming more than six minutes off the clock. Tracy ran 32 yards for the touchdown.

Carolina responded by marching 80 yards in 10 plays with Hubbard scoring on a 1-yard run.

Then in the fourth quarter, the Giants covered 96 yards in 13 plays and used almost seven minutes in doing so. Jones capped the drive by running 2 yards for a score as New York closed within 17-14.

Aside from one drive, there wasn't much offense in the first half. The Panthers scored first by going 90 yards in eight plays, with Young connecting with tight end Ja'Tavion Sanders for a 5-yard touchdown play.

Carolina added to its lead on the next possession, using 10 plays to go 56 yards to set up Pineiro's 53-yard field goal.

Trailing 10-0, the Giants threatened in the second quarter, but Gano -- a former Carolina kicker in his first game back after an injury -- sailed a 43-yard field goal attempt wide right.

New York reached Carolina territory again before halftime, getting all the way to the 18-yard line before Xavier Woods intercepted Jones on the first play after the two-minute warning.

The Giants had 110 yards of total offense in the first half, with Jones going 6-for-14 for 54 yards.