5 reasons Browns will score 10th win vs Giants in on Sunday Night Football

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1. More exciting, vanilla envelope or the Giants?

The New York Giants are about as exciting to watch as CSPAN. Daniel Jones hasn’t figured it out in year two and there’s a question as to whether he’ll play against Cleveland.

He was already battling injuries before last week and his health took a turn for the worse with the news that he sprained his ankle.

If the Browns don’t go with Jones, they’ll go with former Brown Colt McCoy.

Credit to McCoy for not being swallowed by up the Browns QB machine. So many quarterbacks passed through town and then were out of the league within a year or two. McCoy has carved a nice career out as a backup capable of stepping up for a spot start.

He was under center for the Giants 17-12 upset of Seattle two weeks back, and Judge is rightfully being second guessed for going back to Jones last Sunday. The Seattle win unexpectedly put the Giants into the NFC East playoff picture.

Elsewhere, the Giants haven without Saquon Bakrley, who suffered a season ending injury in Week 1.

Their offense ranks 31st in the NFL (14th rushing, 30th passing).