New York Giants: 4 bold predictions for Week 5 vs. Packers in London

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New York Giants: 4 bold predictions for Week 5 vs. Packers in London

The New York Giants travel to London for a game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 5. The Giants are looking to build on their victory over the Chicago Bears. Green Packers are on a three-game win streak. Giants may be without Daniel Jones.

New York Giants play the Packers in London in Week 5.

Aaron Rodgers has been on an upswing since a dismal Week 1. He has a 6:3 touchdown-to-interception ratio, ranks 18th in pass attempts, 18st in passing yards, and 16th on yards per attempt. The Packers are trying to focus on their rushing attack after the Davante Adams deal. Rodgers is rated 25th for air yards.

Daniel Jones twisted his ankle against Chicago last week. He will play for the Giants in Week 5 vs. the Packers in London. The team's few healthy wideouts combined for 25 yards on three catches against the Bears. The Giants won't have much variety on offense without Jones.

Saquon Barkley has a league-leading 115.8 rushing yards per game this season. He rushed for 146 yards on 31 runs in a win over the Bears last week. The New York Giants are 3-1. They play the Packers in London in Week 5.

The New York Giants are 3-1, but their offense ranks 22nd in yards per game (332), 18th in points (19.0), and they haven't passed 200 yards in a game yet. The Giants' offense has produced many positive results through four games. Green Bay leads the regular season series 29-23-2.


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