Giants vs Broncos: Week 1 NFL preview

Giants vs Broncos: Week 1 NFL preview

Aug 29, 2021; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) throws the ball prior to the game against the New England Patriots at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

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The New York Giants play host to the Denver Broncos in what should be a gritty defensive battle in Sunday’s Week 1 action. Continue reading for our full preview, key matchups to watch and score prediction for this late-afternoon showdown.

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Giants tackles vs Bradley Chubb & Von Miller

This is mainly directed as second-year New York left tackle Andrew Thomas. He was a top-four pick out of Georgia in 2020 and got absolutely manhandled as a rookie for the most part. Thomas must play better, or else Giants quarterback Daniel Jones is going to have a rough time.

Veteran Nate Solder may step in for Thomas if he isn’t up to snuff, and meanwhile, Solder is still competing with Matt Peart for snaps at right tackle. Having those key positions in flux isn’t great, what with the Broncos boasting one of the NFL’s premier pass-rushing duos on the edge in Bradley Chubb and Von Miller.

Advantage: Denver Broncos

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Joe Judge vs Vic Fangio

This is an interesting coaching matchup between two no-nonsense style of leaders. What’s fascinating is, it doesn’t seem like the Giants or Broncos are having any trouble buying in.

You could see how Judge or Fangio could alienate the modern player. Instead, Judge got the Giants off the mat from a 0-5 start last season to finish 6-10. Fangio’s record regressed to 5-11 from a 7-9 mark in his first season at the helm in Denver, but there was never a sense he was truly on the hot seat.

Advantage: New York Giants

Daniel Jones vs Teddy Bridgewater

Two vastly different quarterback styles here. Jones is an attacking, aggressive and accurate downfield thrower with excellent athleticism who can really extend plays with his legs — and may need to often with a collapsing pocket.

Teddy Bridgewater beat out Drew Lock for the Broncos’ starting QB gig because of his high football IQ, aversion to risk-taking and experience. He lacks the deep throwing talent of Jones, but he’s a better decision-maker and is precise in the short passing game, which is all he really needs with so many playmakers around him.

Advantage: Denver Broncos

The bottom line: Jones’ mobility to escape trouble, and Bridgewater’s lack of arm strength should allow the Giants to jump all over underneath routes. Miller may take until later in the season before he’s back to peak form. If this meeting were in October, the Broncos would get the nod. For now, we’ll roll with Big Blue at home in a close one.

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