The Giants are fresh off their bye week at 6-2, the franchise's best start in a decade.
The team now enters the second half of the season and will get things started with back-to-back home games against the Houston Texans and Detroit Lions, who have a combined record of 3-12-1. After the Week 11 matchup against the Lions, the Giants enter a pivotal stretch of their schedule and face NFC East opponents in four consecutive weeks, starting with a Thanksgiving Day matchup against the Cowboys.
Check out where the Giants stand in the Week 10 NFL power rankings below:
NYG: No. 6
Movement: (-)
Comments: "With two games still to play against the Eagles, they can make things interesting in the division and in the conference." -- Mike Florio
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (previously 1), No. 4 Cowboys (4), No. 18 Commanders (17)
Top 5: Eagles, Vikings, Chiefs, Cowboys, Bills
NYG: No. 7
Movement: (-)
Comments: "The Giants got a bye to recuperate after losing at the Seahawks. They need to find a way to generate more offense around Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. They also need to clean up their run defense." -- Vinnie Iyer
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (1), No. 5 Cowboys (6), No. 18 Commanders (19)
Top 5: Eagles, Bills, Chiefs, Vikings, Cowboys
NYG: No. 9
Movement: (-)
Comments: "Given the state of the NFC, the Giants probably can go 3-6 the rest of the way and still make the playoffs." -- NBC Sports Staff
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (1), No. 4 Cowboys (5), No. 22 Commanders (23)
Top 5: Eagles, Chiefs, Bills, Cowboys, Ravens
NYG: No. 9
Movement: (-)
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (1), No. 5 Cowboys (5), No. 19 Commanders (18)
Top 5: Eagles, Chiefs, Vikings, Bills, Cowboys
NYG: No. 11
Movement: (-)
Comments: "Barkley is back to rookie year form; his 1.1 rushing yards over expectation matches his performance from 2018." -- Jordan Raanan
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (2), No. 5 Cowboys (4), No. 18 Commanders (19)
Top 5: Eagles, Chiefs, Bills, Vikings, Cowboys
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NYG: No. 12
Movement: (-)
Comments: "They come off their bye with a winnable home game against the Texans. That's the type of game they can't afford to lose." -- Pete Prisco
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (1), No. 5 Cowboys (5), No. 18 Commanders (18)
Top 5: Eagles, Chiefs, Vikings, Bills, Cowboys
NYG: No. 12
Movement: Up 2
Comments: "Year 1 under Brian Daboll has seen the Giants turn things around more quickly than anyone could have expected. We had them 29th before the season—29th! This team has made us look silly, and we're not alone. We will see how sustainable it is with five division games in the final seven weeks, including two against the Eagles." -- Conor Orr
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (2), No. 4 Cowboys (6), No. 25 Commanders (30)
Top 5: Eagles, Bills, Chiefs, Cowboys, Ravens
NYG: No. 12
Movement: (-)
Comments: "Losing to Seattle ahead of their Week 9 bye stings, but the Giants are still 6-2 with one of the easiest remaining schedules in the NFL. They'll also have the edge in rest when they host the hapless Texans in Week 10 as a 6.5-point favorite, according to FanDuel, and another home game where they again should be favored against the Lions the subsequent week. Save for an unprecedented collapse or significant injuries, the Giants will be a playoff team—something we never thought we'd say when we slotted them at no. 27 in our preseason rankings." -- Austin Gayle
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (2), No. 6 Cowboys (6), No. 24 Commanders (23)
Top 5: Eagles, Bills, Chiefs, Ravens, Vikings
NYG: No. 13
Movement: Down 2
Comments: "The Giants get the one-win Texans on Sunday at MetLife Stadium." -- Dan Hanzus
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (2), No. 4 Cowboys (4), No. 25 Commanders (25)
Top 5: Eagles, Bills, Chiefs, Cowboys, Ravens
NYG: No. 13
Movement: Down 1
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (1), No. 4 Cowboys (4), No. 23 Commanders (23)
Top 5: Eagles, Bills, Chiefs, Cowboys, Dolphins
NYG: No. 13
Movement: Down 2
NFC East: No. 1 Eagles (2), No. 4 Cowboys (4), No. 21 Commanders (24)
Top 5: Eagles, Bills, Chiefs, Cowboys, Dolphins
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