The New York Giants (2-13) will host the Indianapolis Colts (7-8) at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Sunday afternoon in a Week 17 battle. That, of course, provides those of us here at Giants Wire the opportunity to hypothetically steal ...
The Indianapolis Colts visit the New York Giants in NFL Week 17 action. Both teams will be watching injuries to key players.
The New York Giants opened as big underdogs against a mediocre Indianapolis Colts team, further embarrassing the organization with the league's longest active losing streak.
The Giants (2-13) face the Colts (7-8) on Sunday at MetLife Stadium, taking into the game a 10-game losing streak and hoping to avoid becoming the first team in NFL history to go 0-9 at home in a season. Nabers was one of seven players projected to be on the side if the Giants worked on Wednesday.
Brian Daboll revealed New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock will start after struggling in Week 16 and getting an MRI after the team's 10th consecutive loss.
The New York Giants held a brief morning workout before being dismissed by head coach Brian Daboll to spend Christmas day with their families. Thus, the injury report for Wednesday is a projection that is likely based on who was able to participate in the team’s Tuesday practice and who was not.
Johnson: "Here’s what you need to know entering this Week 17 matchup, the New York Giants have allowed 151.3 rushing yards per game, 4.9 yards per carry and 15 rushing touchdowns in the last 11 games. The Indianapolis Colts ran the football to their last win over the Tennessee Titans, same formula here."
The announcers are set for the Indianapolis Colts’ Week 17 matchup against the New York Giants. Here is a look at who will be on the call.
Here's how the Los Angeles Chargers can clinch a spot in the AFC playoffs in Week 17. it would be their first since 2022.
The holiday scheduling marks a departure from the norm, with Christmas Day falling on a Wednesday this year. The Chiefs currently hold the top seed in the division and can clinch that spot with one win or one loss by the Buffalo Bills in the final two weeks of the season.