New York Giants Odds 2026: Latest Super Bowl 60 Odds
Even after acquiring veteran quarterback Russell Wilson to replace Daniel Jones, New York is a longshot among Super Bowl odds.
Despite finishing with a 3-14 record last season, Brian Daboll’s bunch will face the league’s most rigorous schedule. Will the Giants’ improved defense give bettors reason to wager on them as an underdog? They spent big money on former Saints corner Paulson Adebo (three years, $54 million with $38.5 million guaranteed) and Dolphins safety Jevon Holland (three years, $45.3 million with $30.3 million guaranteed).
Couple that with drafting defensive end Abdul Carter at No. 3 overall, and perhaps New York’s turnover luck will improve. It manufactured the second-fewest interceptions in 2024-25, going 11 consecutive games without nabbing a pick — the longest drought in NFL history.
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New York Giants 2025-26 Super Bowl Odds & Futures