Giants Super Bowl LVIII Odds: June 8, 2023
The Giants Super Bowl odds at +6500 at DraftKings New York Sportsbook, which ranks among the bottom third of the league. The Giants odds to win the conference are +2500, ranking them eighth in the NFC pack, and their odds to win the NFC East are +800, ahead of only the Commanders. Below I've compiled DraftKing's latest odds for the Giants to win the Super Bowl, NFC and NFC East, as well as the Giants playoff chances:
The Giants Super Bowl odds got longer from +4000 in early May to +500 in mid-May. Their +2500 odds to win the conference put them in the middle of a congested NFC, while their +800 odds to win the NFC East rank them third among four teams.
The Giants Super Bowl odds, and the Giants' ranking among all 32 teams, change depending on the NY sportsbooks you ultimately choose. BetMGM NY and BetRivers NY has them at +5000, 22nd-best and 18th-best in the NFL, respectively, while FanDuel NY has them with slightly shorter odds at +4500, the 20th overall spot. After the NFL Draft, PointsBet NY both have the Giants remaining at +4000 odds, ranking 20th in the league.
DraftKings New York's Giants odds to win the NFC (+2500) rank them eighth among teams in the conference, making them a fringe playoff team with seven spots now up for grabs. FanDuel NY has the Giants' NFC odds at +2100, which is ninth place. BetMGM NY, meanwhile, has the Giants odds at +2200, but that puts them at No. 11 in the conference in their rankings.
Every major NY sportsbook has the Giants finishing in third place in the NFC East, the same spot where they finished last season, which was good enough for a playoff berth. The Giants' main competition this season will be with their division rivals, the reigning NFC champion Eagles and the Cowboys. The Eagles are favored to win the division and the NFC, as well as rank No. 2 or 3 in Super Bowl odds, according to every major sportsbook.
Returning to the Giants offense are vastly improved QB Daniel Jones, superstar RB Saquon Barkley, a solid WR corps and incoming talent at center complete an increasingly efficient offense. In New York expectations for offensive continuity are high as the team returns for its second season under offensive guru Brian Daboll.
Iโll be tracking all news and developments that affect Giants odds of winning the Super Bowl, the NFC conference and the NFC East.
Latest Updates Impacting Giants Super Bowl Odds
The New York Giants odds to win the Super Bowl are certain to fluctuate from now until the end of the season. Iโll be tracking all pertinent updates and team developments for the New York Giants and explain how it may affect their chances of winning this yearโs Super Bowl LVIII.
- ๐๏ธ May 15: ESPN's Mike Clay ranks the Giants defensive line unit ranked No. 1 in the league.
- ๐๏ธ May 4: The Giants sign DT Dexter Lawrence to a four-year extension worth $90M.
- ๐๏ธ April 29: The Giants select Oklahoma RB Eric Gray, Old Dominion CB Tre Hawkins III, Oregon DT Jordon Riley and Houston safety Gervarrius Owens on Day 3 of the 2023 NFL Draft. RB Saquon Barkley's representatives will reconvene with the team on contract talks, per ESPN.
- ๐๏ธ April 28: The Giants select Minnesota OL John Michael Schmitz and Tennessee WR Jalin Hyatt in the second and third rounds, respectively, of the 2023 NFL Draft.
- ๐๏ธ April 27: The Giants select Maryland CB Deonte Banks in the first round of the 2023 NFL Draft.
- ๐๏ธ April 24: DT A'Shawn Robinson, who won Super Bowl LVI with the Rams, signs with the Giants on a one-year, $5M deal.
- ๐๏ธ April 17: Team offseason workouts begin. RB Saquon Barkley and DE Dexter Lawrence are not in attendance as their contract disputes continue.
- ๐๏ธ April 12: RB Saquon Barkley does not plan to sign the franchise tag before the team's offseason workouts, per ESPN.
- ๐๏ธ March 23: The Giants sign safety Bobby McCain and WR Jamison Crowder, both to one-year deals.
- ๐๏ธ March 20: WR Darius Slayton returns to the team on a two-year, $12M deal.
- ๐๏ธ March 17: The Giants add former Colts wideout Parris Campbell on a one-year deal worth just under $5M. Former Giants safety Julian Love, who led the team in tackles and interceptions in 2022, signs a two-year deal with the Seahawks.
- ๐๏ธ March 16: Free-agent linebacker Bobby Okereke signs with the team on a four-year, $40M deal.
- ๐๏ธ March 15: The Giants trade with the Las Vegas Raiders for TE Darren Waller in exchange for a third-round draft pick. Fan-favorite WR Sterling Shepard re-signs with the team on a one-year deal. WR Kenny Golladay's contract is terminated, freeing up $6.7M in cap space.
- ๐๏ธ March 8: GM Joe Schoen says the team is working on long-term deals for RB Saquon Barkley and DT Dexter Lawrence.
- ๐๏ธ March 7: The Giants announce they signed QB Daniel Jones to a four-year, $160M contract extension. The Giants place the non-exclusive franchise tag on RB Saquon Barkley, giving the two sides one year to agree to a long-term contract.
- ๐๏ธ Feb. 16: The Giants re-sign surprise standout WR Isaiah Hodgins to a one-year deal.
Bookmark this page to remain current on all developments impacting the New York Giants chances of winning the Super Bowl throughout the 2023 NFL season.
Preseason Giants Super Bowl Odds Every Year Since 2000
The Giants 65/1 Super Bowl odds are substantially shorter than the +15000 that was hung on them in 2022. However, many NFL pundits would say that their current odds do not accurately reflect the fact that the Giants exceeded expectations last year by making the playoffs. To give some context to this year's preseason odds, I built this table outlining the Giants odds to win the Super Bowl every year since 2000:
The Giants Super Bowl odds this preseason are the shortest theyโve been in five years. Several reasons factor into this positive move such as returning head coach Brian Daboll, last yearโs NFL AP Coach of the Year. In tow are QB Daniel Jones, whom Daboll transformed in one year, a star RB in Saquon Barkley, who is liable to enter this year completely healthy if unhappy with his current contract situation, and an offense ranked 10th in Football Outsiders DVOA metric by the end of last year.
There are many reasons to be bullish on the Giants offense but there are immediate glaring areas the team must address such as the defense. The 2022 Giants defense was 29th-ranked in the DVOA system with a 22nd-ranked pass defense and the last ranked rush defense. Maryland CB Deonte Banks was drafted to immediately contribute to improve the pass defense. The Giants must be able to address comprehensive defensive improvement if they have any ambition to exceed their odds to win Super Bowl LVIII.
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Giants Super Bowl History
Founded in 1925, the Giants are one of the oldest teams in the NFL and are deeply entrenched in Super Bowl lore. The Giants have won four of their five Super Bowl appearances and are one of only six NFL franchises to have four or more Super Bowl championships in their histories. They were victorious in 1986, 1990, 2007 and 2011. In 2000, they experienced their sole Super Bowl loss.
Those successful Giant teams were highlighted by strong head coaches, unrelenting run games, reliable veteran QBs with solid offensive weaponry and aggressive defenses.
Their first Super Bowl win came in 1986 in Super Bowl XXI vs. the Broncos behind Defensive Player of the Year Lawrence Taylor and head coach Bill Parcells. They would get one more win under Parcells in 1990 in Super Bowl XXV vs. the Bills before several down seasons. It wasn't until the Eli Manning/Tom Coughlin era that the Giants won two more Super Bowls (2007 and 2011), famously both coming vs. Tom Brady's Patriots in instant-classic games.
They've made the playoffs in 33 seasons, won their division 16 times and have 11 conference championships.
In order for the Giants to improve over last year, theyโll need to add talent to the defense as priority No. 1. Thereโs great opportunity for defensive improvement with incoming talent playing opposite an effective offense.
Below, I broke down more about the history of the Giants in Super Bowls, including answering the most frequently asked questions.
Have the Giants Ever Won the Super Bowl?
Yes, the Giants have the Super Bowl four times in franchise history. The Giants have won Super Bowl XXI (1986), XXV (1990), XLII (2007) and XLVI (2011). Their only loss was in the 2000 season to the Baltimore Ravens. The franchise ranks fifth among all NFL teams in number of Super Bowl wins, tied with the Packers.
Head coach Bill Parcells coached the Super Bowl-winning teams in XXI and XXV. In Super Bowl XXI, QB Phil Simms set the record for the highest passer rating (150.9) by a quarterback in a Super Bowl, a record that still stands today, and was named MVP. Head coach Tom Coughlin and QB Eli Manning teamed up for wins in XLII and XLVI, both against the Patriots.
The New York Giant offense enters the season brimming with talent, confidence and continuity under last yearโs AP Coach of the Year. Itโs up to Brian Daboll to direct attention to the defense, which returns DT Dexter Lawrence, rookie standout Kayvon Thibodeaux, and DBs Adoree' Jackson and Xavier McKinney. If the defense can compliment New Yorkโs offense, it's likely the Giants take another positive step towards a fifth Super Bowl title.
How Many Super Bowls Have the Giants Won?
The Giants have won four Super Bowls all time in years 1986, 1990, 2007 and 2011. The New York Giants won the Super Bowl and in each of the five conference championship games theyโve appeared in they were victorious. In divisional games the Giants are 5-7. The Giants' two most recent wins came against the Tom Brady-Bill Belichick dynasty team in New England. QB Eli Manning was named Super Bowl MVP in both games against the Patriots, becoming one of only five people to be named Super Bowl MVP multiple times.
Prior to the 1970 NFL merger, the Giants won four league championships, 1927, 1934, 1938 and 1956, though those are technically not counted as Super Bowl wins as they happened before the official Super Bowl era. The Giants have the most all-time championship appearances with 19.
How Many Times Have the Giants Won the Super Bowl?
The New York Giants have won four of five Super Bowls they have competed in. The final scores and opponents for each win are listed below:
- โญ๏ธ Super Bowl XXI (1986) vs. Broncos, 39-20
- โญ๏ธ Super Bowl XXV (1990) vs. Bills, 20-19
- โญ๏ธ Super Bowl XLII (2007) vs. Patriots, 17-14
- โญ๏ธ Super Bowl XLVI (2011) vs. Patriots, 21-17
In 1987, their first victory the Giants led my coach Bill Parcels defeated the Denver Broncoโs 39-20 behind an MVP performance by QB Phil Simms.
The New York Giants second Super Bowl victory in 1991 was a 20-19 victory over the Buffalo Bills. MVP Ottis Anderson led the underdog Giants to victory against the Bills with a physically impressive run performance. The game ended when Bills kicker Scott Norwood missed the potential game winning field goal, known as "Wide Right."
The New York Giants beat the previously perfect and undefeated New England Patriots 17-14 in Super Bowl XLII behind QB Eli Manning their third Super bowl title. Manning threw a pass under pressure to WR David Tyree in what became known as "The Helmet Catch," one of the most famous plays in Super Bowl history.
Finally, in 2012 the New York Giants defeated the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLVI by a score of 21-17 behind Manningโs second Super Bowl MVP performance.
Have the Giants Ever Been to the Super Bowl?
Yes, the New York Giants have been to the Super Bowl five times. They were victorious in four of the five championship games winning the Super Bowl in the 1986, 1991, 2007 and 2011 seasons. The Mara and Tisch ownership families have a Coach of the Year winner directing an improving team that finished in the top ten of all NFL offenses by the second half of last season.
Addressing the defense and special teams in the second year under head coach Daboll should provide the Giants continued improvement as they grind their way back to the playoffs for another chance at the Lombardi trophy.
Giants Super Bowl Odds FAQs
The New York Giants odds to win the Super Bowl LVIII are +6500, or 65/1, according to DraftKings New York Sportsbook. Applying implied probability to that number means the Giants have a 1.5% chance of winning the Super Bowl this year.
The New York Giants odds to win the NFC conference are +2500, or 25/1, per DraftKings New York Sportsbook. Using implied probability, the Giants have a 3.8% chance to win the NFC conference, ahead of only seven other NFC teams. That ranks them No. 8 in the conference and makes them a fringe playoff team.
Those individuals interested in wagering on the New York Giants to win the Super Bowl are able to choose between several nationally recognized, reputable sportsbooks in each state. BetMGM NY and others are available in most states that have legalized sports wagering.
The Giants have won four Super Bowls in their nearly 100-year history. They won Super Bowls XXI, XXV, XLII and XLVI. They are one of six NFL teams to have four or more Super Bowl wins. They tie with the Packers for fifth-most Super Bowl wins. The ownership and culture in New York have high expectations for the 2023 Giants.
The Giants have appeared in five Super Bowls in their history. They won Super Bowls XXI, XXV, XLII and XLVI. Their only Super Bowl loss came in Super Bowl XXXV in 2000 vs. the Ravens. Prior to the Super Bowl era, the Giants won four league championships.
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Lou Finocchiaro is a lead NFL betting expert for NewYorkBets.com. He has covered the NFL for decades and has written for publications including ESPN, DraftKings Sportsbook and the NY Post. He covers odds for the Giants, Bills and Jets to give New York bettors the most up-to-date information possible.