Giants vs. Colts odds, line: 2024 NFL picks, Week 17 predictions using a proven computer model

Giants vs. Colts odds, line: 2024 NFL picks, Week 17 predictions using a proven computer model

The Indianapolis Colts will look to keep their slim playoff hopes alive when they take on the New York Giants on Sunday afternoon. Indianapolis has won three of its last five games, including a 38-30 victory over Tennessee last week. New York is on a 10-game losing streak and is on track to be the No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft. Colts quarterback Joe Flacco is expected to start Sunday while Anthony Richardson (back, foot) is out with an injury.

Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday at MetLife Stadium. The Colts have the advantage in the latest Giants vs. Colts odds by 7.5 points, while the over/under is at 40.5 points according to the SportsLine consensus. Before entering any Colts vs. Giants picks, check out the model’s NFL predictions at SportsLine.

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The model has simulated Giants vs. Colts 10,000 times and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning downward, and that’s true generated a point spread pick that hits in almost 60% of simulations!

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