Latest Giants practice update should concern fans ahead of matchup with Ravens

The New York Giants are preparing themselves for a Week 15 matchup versus one of the league's best.  The Baltimore Ravens are on the docket, and New York is an extremely heavy underdog. The Ravens are favored by between fifteen and seventeen points across different sports books. It will be an uphill battle for starting […]

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The New York Giants are preparing themselves for a Week 15 matchup versus one of the league's best. 

The Baltimore Ravens are on the docket, and New York is an extremely heavy underdog. The Ravens are favored by between fifteen and seventeen points across different sports books. It will be an uphill battle for starting QB Tommy DeVito and the G-Men.

Giants struggle in weather

According to Jordan Raanan, the Giants offense had a horrific showing at practice on Thursday. It was windy and cold. They'll deal with both of those factors on Sunday against Baltimore as well. 

With the weather outlook coming for BAL/NYG, it's tough to see a route for the Giants' passing game to find success. 

It's possible that the Ravens grab an early lead, forcing New York to put the ball in the air more often. That would be worst case scenario for Brain Daboll's team. 

Their game plan will most likely be to control the ground game and the clock early against Baltimore. The Ravens' rush defense is better than their defense through the air, but New York's best offensive player in recent weeks has been Tyrone Tracy Jr. as RB. 

Leaning on him may make sense, but regardless, the conditions and environment won't make a tough game any easier for a Giants team trending towards a top three pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.