
The New York Giants (2-6) will host the Washington Commanders (6-2) this Sunday, November 3, at MetLife Stadium for a 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff on FOX. This marks the 186th regular-season matchup between these NFC East rivals and the second meeting this season, with Washington securing a narrow 21-18 victory over the Giants back in Week 2.
Historically, the Giants have led this series, boasting a 107-71-5 record against the Commanders, including a 57-30-3 mark at home. Last year, the Giants swept Washington, winning 14-7 in East Rutherford and 31-19 in Landover. However, the Commanders, sitting at a strong 6-2 this season, have momentum on their side as they aim to cement their place at the top of the division.
Daniel Jones has been largely successful against Washington with a career record of 5-2-1. However, with the Giants struggling offensively this season, Jones and the team face a tough task against a well-rounded Commanders squad looking to stay in contention in the NFC playoff race.
