The Washington Commanders (6-2) travel to MetLife Stadium Sunday for a Week 9 matchup against the New York Giants (2-6). It’s a rematch from Week 2 when the Commanders defeated the Giants 21-18, behind seven Austin Seibert field goals.
That was the Commanders’ first win of the season, and they have only lost once since. Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels is completing almost 72% of his passes, and Washington’s defense is improving weekly.
The Giants are struggling. They have lost three in a row and are 2-6 in what feels like another lost season.
Here’s how to watch the Commanders game, including time, TV schedule and streaming information:
What channel is Commanders vs. Giants game on today? Time, TV schedule
TV Channel: FOX
Start time: 1:00 p.m. ET
Commanders vs. Giants will be broadcast regionally on CBS in Week 9 of the 2024 NFL season. Chris Myers and Mark Sanchez will call the game from the booth at Northwest Stadium, with Kristina Pink reporting from the sidelines.
Where to watch Commanders vs. Giants on livestream
Streaming options for the game include FUBO, which offers a free trial to new subscribers.
For FUBO:
Commanders vs. Giants predictions, picks, odds
Commanders 20, Giants 16: It’s Washington/New York week. As usual, I would expect a close game, regardless of where each team is currently. The Commanders are much better offensively and defensively than when they beat the Giants in Week 2. New York may be 2-6, but is playing everyone close. Sunday will be no different, but the Commanders are the better team with the better quarterback, and they will finish off the sweep.
ODDS: Commanders by 4 points (-110)
O/U: 44.5
All NFL Odds via BetMGM.
Commanders schedule 2024
- Sept. 8: at Tampa Bay (L, 37-20)
- Sept. 15: New York Giants (W, 21-18)
- Sept. 23: at Cincinnati (W, 38-33)
- Sept. 29: at Arizona (W, 42-14)
- Oct. 6: Cleveland (W, 34-13)
- Oct. 13: at Baltimore (L, 30-23)
- Oct. 20: Carolina (W, 40-7)
- Oct. 27: Chicago (W, 18-15)
- Nov. 3: at New York Giants
- Record: 6-2
Giants schedule 2024
- Sept. 8: Minnesota (L, 28-6)
- Sept. 15: at Washington (L, 21-18)
- Sept. 22: at Cleveland (W, 21-15)
- Sept. 26: Dallas (L, 20-15)
- Oct. 6: at Seattle (W, 29-20)
- Oct. 13: Cincinnati (L, 17-7)
- Oct. 20: Philadelphia (L, 28-3)
- Oct. 28: at Pittsburgh (L, 26-18)
- Nov. 3: Washington
- Record: 2-6
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