Greg Olsen picks the NY Giants to surprise with 10 wins

Greg Olsen picks the NY Giants to surprise with 10 wins
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It has been a long time since playoff-caliber teams looked at their schedule and had to worry about the New York Giants.

That, however, could come to an end in 2026.

Fox analyst Greg Olsen said recently on Colin Cowherd’s podcast that the Giants are his sleeper team this year. Olsen believes that the Giants are primed to take the NFL — or at least the NFL media — by surprise and come away with a 10-win season.

I think you look back on last year’s team the way they lost some of those games, the endings to the games, the management, the bad breaks we talked earlier on.

How do you have a magical run?

There is an element of luck. There is an element of certain games just bouncing your way.

And some years, it seems like you get all the breaks and you win all the close games. And then other years, no matter what you do, no matter how much you study game management and time out usage, you just can’t find a way to finish a game.

It felt like that was the case with the Giants last year.

And of course, they had a ton of their young offensive talent get injured. They got to keep Jaxson Dart healthy, figure out how to run him and not [get hurt] so that’s going to be something they’ll monitor. I love their draft, I love the pieces that they added.

I think their defense is better than they performed last year. I think the talent there is better than the outcome.

And some years, it seems like you get all the breaks and you win all the close games. And then other years, no matter what you do, no matter how much you study game management and time out usage, you just can’t find a way to finish a game.

It felt like that was the case with the Giants last year.

And of course, they had a ton of their young offensive talent get injured. They got to keep Jaxson Dart healthy, figure out how to run him and not [get hurt] so that’s going to be something they’ll monitor. I love their draft, I love the pieces that they added.

I think their defense is better than they performed last year. If they can get that thing straight, I think the talent there is better than the outcome.

Chris’ thoughts

I’ll admit my bias right up front, since I predicted the Giants to finish with a 10-7 record back when the schedule came out.



Like Olsen, I think the Giants were better than their record says they were a year ago. I believe that they probably should have been a 7-9 win team if it weren’t for a injury, poor coaching, and bad luck. And if that’s the case, then predicting that improved coaching, adding a pair of Top...