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New York Giants 2023 betting lines, odds, schedule ATS

Daniel Jones and the New York Giants look to build off of last season's playoff appearance with another competitive year in the NFC East. AP Photo/Matt Rourke

Check out how the New York Giants fared in 2022 and forecast 2023 betting trends. After making the playoffs in 2022, the Giants look to build off of that momentum and continue to compete in the NFC East. Dig into the 2023 schedule against the spread as well as significant roster changes, thoughts on futures and more. For information on all 32 teams, click here for our complete NFL betting review and 2023 previews. 2022 betting data and 2023 betting lines are courtesy of Caesars Sportsbook.

Giants 2022 season in review

2022 win total: 7.5
2022 team record: 9-7-1
2022 record ATS: 13-4-0 (1st)
2022 team overs*: 7-10-0 (T-18th)

Did you know? The Giants were 13-4 against the spread last season, the best record in the NFL, including going 10-2 ATS as underdogs. They went over their win total of seven after having gone under the total in five straight seasons and eight of the previous nine seasons.

Giants look-ahead to 2023

2023 win total: 7.5
Odds to make the playoffs? +165 (19th)
Odds to win Super Bowl: +4000 (T-16th)

What has changed on the Giants roster since last season?

Key draft picks

• CB Deonte Banks
• C John Michael Schmitz
• WR Jalin Hyatt
• RB Eric Gray

Key Additions

• TE Darren Waller
• LB Bobby Okereke
• WR Parris Campbell
• CB Amani Oruwariye
• DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches
• CB Bobby McCain
• WR Jeff Smith
• WR Jamison Crowder

Key Departures

• C Jon Feliciano
• S Julian Love
• OL Nick Gates
• WR Richie James
• CB Fabian Moreau
• LB Oshane Ximines
• LB Jaylon Smith
• S Landon Collins
• DT Justin Ellis

Favorite futures for 2023

Under 7.5 wins (-120)

The Giants surprised the league last season with nine wins, as first year head coach Brian Daboll won NFL Coach of the Year. Despite New York agreeing to a one-year deal with top running back Saquon Barkley this offseason, I expect slight regression from the Giants due to a more difficult schedule than last season.

The Giants will face the AFC East and NFC West. Not to mention, the division is competitive with the Eagles and Cowboys having loaded rosters. The Giants are favored in five games this season, excluding week 18, for a reason. -- Erin Dolan

*Record against the "Over" line set for the game. Both teams are credited with a win if the game went over, a loss if under, and a tie if pushed.