Minnesota Vikings
vs. NY Giants odds and point spread
It's
Monday Night Football today and we will take a closer
look at the matchup Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants. The
Vikings will be traveling today to New York to face the Giants
and below you will find the latest betting odds and point spread
numbers posted by the most popular online odds makers. Minnesota
Vikings currently hold 1-4 record, while the NY Giants (0-6) are
yet to win a game and tonight's Monday night football should
provide as good of opportunity as any for the NY Giants to put a
W on their sheet against the Vikings and break the losing streak
they are currently on.
And if the odds are a reflection of what's
to come, the Giants may break the spell. At the popular online
sportsbook
Bookmaker odds are favoring the NY Giants at -195,
while the Vikings hold underdog odds of +165 on upsetting the NY
Giants. The online bookmaker
5Dimes is a bit more conservative
with the Monday night football game odds, listing the Giants as
-175 favorite and the Minnesota Vikings paying out on +155. The
Minnesota Vikings v. NY Giants point spread is currently at -3.5
chalk the Giants at both odd makers and the total expected is
set at 48 points.
Stats show that Minnesota is 2-4 against
the spread in its last 6 games, but the NY Giants are 1-4
against the spread in their last 5 games when playing at home
against the Vikings. Also keep in mind that the Giants have won
just one of the last 5 games at home playing the Vikings.
Overall a tough job tonight for both teams. Giants will play
without corner Jayron Hosley and running back David Wilson,
while RB Brandon Jacobs remains questionable for the game
against Minnesota with hamstring injury. Defensive end Jason
Pierre-Paul and tight end Adrien Robinson are also listed as
questionable for Week 7 football on the Giants roster. On the
Vikings team only CB A.J. Jefferson is questionable with the
rest of the injuries upgraded to probable for the game against
the NY Giants. The Monday Night Football game Vikings @ Giants
will start tonight at 8:40pm EST from MetLife Stadium, New York.
Published
on 10/21/2013
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