Overall, the Washington Commanders are 7-5 this season, but with Taylor Heinicke as their starting quarterback they are a 5-1 football team. The 29-year-old signal caller took over for an injured Carson Wentz in Week 7 and hasn’t looked back. He helped the Commanders to their latest win throwing two touchdown passes last week in their 19-13 victory over the Falcons. Running back Brian Robinson also helped the cause gaining 105 yards on the ground, marking the rookie first career 100-yard game. The Commanders have a bit of an odd schedule after the next three weeks as they have a chance to make a real impact on the NFC East standings. Washington visits the Giants Sunday, then takes their bye week, then plays the Giants again, this time at home. The meetings could be happening at just the right time for Heinicke and company as they are playing their best ball of the year, while the Giants are hitting a rough patch in their season. The Giants were sitting at 7-2 just three weeks ago. Then they took a hard loss on their home field to the Lions, before taking another “L” to the Cowboys on Thanksgiving Day. Injuries have taken their toll on the G-men as they have missed starting corners, Fabian Moreau and Adoree Jackson as well as offensive lineman Evan Neal and Jon Feliciano just to name a few. Feliciano, Neal and Moreau will make their returns today while Jackson remains out. One person in particular that will be happy to have his Oline back is running back Saquon Barkley. The pro bowler has been held to under 40-rushing-yards in back-to-back games for just the second time in his career. On thanksgiving he ran the ball 11 times for just 39 yards but did have a rushing touchdown. The Action Network (opens in new tab) has the Commanders as 2.5-point road favorites against the Giants. Taylor Heinicke started both games against the Giants last season, winning each time. Commanders vs Giants Inactives: Commanders: Dax Milne (WR), Benjamin St-Juste (CB), De’Jon Harris (LB), Trai Turner (G), Chris Paul (G), Chase Young (DE) Giants: Kenny Golladay (WR), Adoree’ Jackson (CB), Darnay Holmes (CB), Shane Lemieux (G), Joshua Ezeudu (G), Lawrence Cager (TE), Elerson Smith (LB)
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Commanders vs Giants live streams in the US
In the U.S., the Commanders vs Giants live stream is going to be broadcast on FOX, which is available with most cable packages and on two of our favorite streaming services: fuboTV and Sling TV. The game starts at 1 p.m. ET / 10 p.m. PT today (Dec. 4) If FOX, ESPN, NBC and NFL Network have typically been enough to get you all the football you need, you could rely on Sling (which doesn’t include CBS, and RedZone is available with the Sports Extra add on). You can get your local CBS NFL games via Paramount Plus, if you want. The more comprehensive package comes from fuboTV, as it has all five of the main channels you’ll want: CBS, ESPN, FOX, NBC and the NFL Network. That’s why it’s one of the best streaming services. It’s a case of “you get what you pay for” as Sling Orange & Blue (which you’d need to get ESPN, FOX, NBC and NFL Network) costs $55 per month, while the Fubo TV Standard package gives you all of the above, for $70 per month. Oh, and if you’re OK with just watching the Commanders vs Giants live stream on mobile devices (phones and tablets), it’s also available on the $4.99 per month NFL Plus. NFL Sunday Ticket: This game is included in NFL Sunday Ticket (opens in new tab). Check out our How to get NFL Sunday Ticket without DirecTV guide for more details.
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Commanders vs Giants live streams in the UK
American football fans across the pond cannot watch Commanders vs Giants on Sky Sports (opens in new tab), the typical home to more than 100 live games per NFL season. The Commanders vs Giants live stream starts at 9.25 p.m. GMT today. Americans abroad could just use the service of their choice, provided they log in via a VPN such as ExpressVPN (opens in new tab).
Commanders vs Giants live streams in Canada
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Commanders vs Giants live streams in Australia
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