The New York Giants (2-6) are currently 4-point underdogs to their NFC East division rivals, the Washington Commanders (6-2), for their upcoming Week 9 matchup this Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium.
The line is up from 3.5 points earlier in the week.
The over/under, which opened at 43.5 total points, is up to 44.5 and the moneyline is currently Commanders -210, Giants +170, per BetMGM.
It’s the 24th consecutive game that the Giants have been listed as an underdog — a continuing franchise record.
The Giants are coming off a frustrating 26-18 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday Night Football while the Commanders defeated the Chicago Bears at home, 18-15, on a last-second Hail Mary pass.
The Commanders defeated the Giants, 21-18, in the teams’ first meeting this year in Washington in Week 2. In that game, the Giants went off as a one-point underdog with the O/U at 43.5 points.
Since Brian Daboll took over as head coach, the Giants are 3-1-1 straight up versus the Commanders.
The Giants are 3-5 against the spread this season. Washington is 6-1-1 against the spread.
Six of the Giants’ eight games have gone under while five of the Commanders’ eight games have gone over this season.