Giants Seek to End Home Losing Streak as Colts Fight for Playoff Hopes
Indianapolis needs a win and outside help to stay in playoff contention, while New York aims to avoid a winless home season for the first time in 50 years.
- The New York Giants (2-13) are desperate to end their franchise-record 10-game losing streak and avoid going winless at home for the first time since 1974.
- The Indianapolis Colts (7-8) must win their final two games and rely on other results to keep their slim playoff hopes alive, with potential elimination looming as early as Saturday.
- Colts running back Jonathan Taylor is coming off a dominant 218-yard, three-touchdown performance, making him a key player to watch against New York's struggling run defense.
- Giants rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers is on the verge of breaking the 100-catch milestone, needing just three more receptions to make NFL history for rookie wideouts.
- Injury concerns impact both teams, with Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson and Giants center John Michael Schmitz among several key players whose statuses remain uncertain for Sunday’s game.