Bengals vs. Giants odds, prediction, spread, line: Sunday Night Football picks from NFL model on 191-131 run
By CBS Sports Staff,
1 days ago
The New York Giants (2-3) and Cincinnati Bengals (1-4) are set to square off on Sunday Night Football. The Bengals are off to a sluggish start this season but they feature one of the NFL's most potent offenses. Cincinnati averages 28.0 points per game this season, which ranks fourth in the league. The Giants, meanwhile, enter Sunday's showdown having won two of their last three games. Rookie receiver Malik Nabers (concussion) is out for the Giants, while starting running back Devin Singletary (groin) is questionable.
Kickoff from MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is set for 8:20 p.m. ET. Cincinnati is a 3.5-point favorite in the latest Bengals vs. Giants odds from the SportsLine Consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 45.5. The Bengals are -192 money-line favorites (risk $192 to win $100), while the Giants are +160 underdogs (risk $100 to win $160). Before locking in any Bengals vs. Giants picks, make sure to check out the NFL predictions and betting advice from the SportsLine Projection Model .
The model, which simulates every NFL game 10,000 times, is up well over $7,000 for $100 players on top-rated NFL picks since its inception. The model enters Week 6 of the 2024 NFL season on an incredible 10-2 hot streak on top-rated NFL picks this year. Longer term, it is on a 191-131 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season and a 45-23 roll on top-rated NFL picks since Week 7 of 2022.
The model also ranked in the top 10 on NFLPickWatch four of the past six years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 94% of CBS Sports Football Pick'em players four times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up!
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Why the Bengals can cover
Quarterback Joe Burrow is one of the top players at his position due to his ability to layer throws in between defenders and create big plays. The LSU product is sixth in the NFL in passing yards (1,370), first in passing touchdowns (12), and second in QBR (73.6). He has two games with 300-plus passing yards and at least three passing scores. Last week, Burrow tossed 392 yards and five passing touchdowns.
Receiver Ja'Marr Chase is an explosive playmaker who has the speed to take any catch to the endzone. In 2024, the 24-year-old is eighth in receptions (29), second in receiving yards (493), and first in receiving touchdowns (5). In his last outing, Chase had 10 catches (12 targets) for 193 yards and two touchdowns. See who to back at SportsLine .
Why the Giants can cover
Quarterback Daniel Jones is looking to build off two solid performances in a row. Jones has thrown for at least 230 passing yards in three consecutive games. The Duke product also has the athleticism to pick up yards with his legs. Jones has thrown for 1,138 yards with six passing touchdowns in 2024. In his last outing versus the Seahawks , Jones went 23-of-34 for 257 yards and two passing touchdowns.
Receiver Wan'Dale Robinson excels in the slot and uses his short-area burst to shake defenders. The Kentucky product has logged 32 receptions for 230 yards, and two touchdowns. On Sept. 26 versus the Cowboys , Robinson has 11 grabs for 71 yards. See who to back at SportsLine .
How to make Bengals vs. Giants picks
SportsLine's model is leaning Over on the point total, projecting the teams to combine for 51 points. The model also says one side of the spread hits in well over 50% of simulations. You can head to SportsLine to see the model's picks .
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