With the NFL season nearly over, the New York Giants playoff path will be slim if they clinch a spot Sunday. If the Giants clinch against the Colts this upcoming Sunday, most likely be in the NFC wild-card spots. The Giants season is one to remember with drama for fans, including close games against the Titans, Jaguars, and Commanders. This season gave Giants fans near-heart attacks, with the second half losing 4 of their last 6, including a tie. Now on the cusp of the playoffs, the Giants will need to win one more game. They will need to win against a broken Colts team. The Giants will need to win Sunday to make the playoffs and could make noise.
New York Giants Season Outlook
The Giants season this year is a heart attack with close wins against teams and exceeding expectations. Fans were preparing for a rebuilding season, but the confidence of new head coach Brian Daboll gave the team enthusiasm. New York went on to be 6-1 thanks to the team’s stout defense and resurgent Saquon Barkley. The Giants this year benefitted from one-possession games with a record of 8-3-1. New York’s defense also was a highlight of being good at the right time, especially in one-score games. Among the Giants pros is their lack of giving up and showing resilience against stronger teams even when losing. Giants fans are excited and filled with joy and hope this Giants team is playoff bound.
The New York Giants Weakness
The New York Giants this season have shown to be a resilient team but also have flaws teams can exploit. New York’s flaws include their frustrating run defense is ranked 28th in the league. NFL team with great running backs will take advantage if the Giants don’t fix it. Another flaw with this Giants team is the passing offense, with Daniel Jones still not getting help. The Giants passing offense is not good, with Daniel Jones still not good enough to lead the team. Daniel Jones, while decent, might not be enough for the Giants to keep around next year. If the Giants are hoping for a playoff run, they need to fix these flaws, or it’s one-and-done for them.
New York Giants Playoffs Clincher?
The team that the Giants will be facing Sunday is the Indianapolis Colts, who are bad this year. Indianapolis’ 2022 season has been a disaster with firing their head coach and replacing him with ESPN analyst Jeff Saturday. In this must-win game, the Giants need to outcoach Saturday by shutting down the offense. The Colts need a new QB, with their current options being disasters. New York needs also to utilize the running game with Barkley against the Colts defensive front. The Colts defense, while weak, can still help the team win. Indianapolis also has a terrible offensive line and could be a treat for the Giants defensive front. This Sunday could be great for Giants fans if they win.
New York Potential Playoff Opponent
If the Giants win against the Colts, they could clinch a playoff spot in the wild card. While this is good for the fans could also be a disaster in the seeding. The Giants, if the seeding stays, will be in the 6th seed and face a dominant San Francisco 49ers team. With the 49ers rushing attack and better defense, the Giants need everything to go right. Hopefully, the Giants will be prepared for the Niners if that is the case and have some playoff magic soon. The season for the Giants, even if they don’t make the playoffs shows potential for a better future. A brutal reality for the Giants is that while they’re not the best are resilient.
Are the Giants Playoff Contenders?
If the Giants are to make it to the playoffs, they will need everything to go right. With the advantages of winning close games with defense and good running games, the Giants could win on Sunday. The flaws of the Giants run defense and QB play cost them games that could lead to improvements next year. Even with the faults, the Colts are terrible, with a worse situation. While the Giants could clinch a playoff spot, the road will be rough, with San Francisco being one of them. The Giants playoff chances are slim, but with some football magic, they could make noise in the playoffs.