Game Info
Kickoff: Sunday, November 16, 2025, 1:00 p.m. ET
Location: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Network: FOX
Green Bay Packers
Quarterback
Jordan Love: START, borderline QB1
Jordan Love has been brutal for fantasy over his last two starts, failing to throw a touchdown and averaging just over 220 passing yards in each. But the Giants are good for what ails ya, quarterback. New York has allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to the position, including 12 total touchdowns to quarterbacks in their previous four games.
Running Back
Josh Jacobs: START, RB1
We don’t need to discuss starting Josh Jacobs, but did you know that during his sophomore year at Alabama, he played almost the entire season, including the national championship game, on a broken ankle, keeping the injury a secret from everyone except the trainers? He suffered the injury in Week 5 and had surgery in the offseason.
Wide Receiver
Romeo Doubs: START, WR3
Christian Watson: FLEX, WR4
Matthew Golden: SIT
Romeo Doubs is the Khalil Shakir of the NFC. Leads his team in nearly all receiving categories, but has a ceiling of about 16 points most weeks. Not only are the Giants a good matchup in fantasy, but they also suit his role well. The Giants have done pretty well against attempts over 20 or more yards (holding teams to a 39% completion rate on 41 attempts), but have given up the fourth-most completions in the league. Christian Watson is a risk-reward WR3 who has played well, but may be someone to avoid since the Giants have defended the deep ball with overall success. Matthew Golden returned to a limited practice after missing Week 10 and looks likely to suit up against the Giants. But he’s just a bench stash for now.
Tight End
Luke Musgrave: SIT
Luke Musgrave was only able to muster three catches for 23 yards in his first start with Tucker Kraft out for the year. He has two career games with over 10 fantasy points.
Defense/Special Teams
Green Bay Packers: START

New York Giants
Quarterback
Jaxson DartJameis Winston: SIT, QB2 (startable in Superflex)
National Treasure Jameis Winston is expected to start for the Giants in Week 11, with Jaxson Dart yet to clear concussion protocol. You know what you’re getting with Winston. He’s not afraid to throw the YOLO ball, leading to lots of big plays and lots of turnovers. The Packers are a tough matchup, allowing the eighth-fewest fantasy points at the position and holding more quarterbacks under 150 passing yards (two) than over 300 (one). As much fun as it would be to start him in 1QB, I’d advise against it. But in Superflex? How could you not?
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Running Back
Tyrone Tracy Jr.: SIT
Devin Singletary: SIT
The Giants’ backfield is a fantasy nightmare. Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Devin Singletary are virtually splitting the work. Tracy has a few more touches, but Singletary is getting the goal-line work. Both belong on the bench against Green Bay, which allows the fifth-fewest points to the position and has given up just two rushing touchdowns to running backs since its Week 5 bye.
Wide Receiver
Wan’Dale Robinson: START, WR3
Darius Slayton: FLEX, WR4 *not practicing at time of writing*
Of all weeks to be dealing with a hamstring injury, Giants deep threat Darius Slayton missed practice Wednesday, and his status is in serious doubt for Week 11. Wan’Dale Robinson has back-to-back games with 11 targets and has served as the Giants’ de facto WR1 since Malik Nabers went down. Robinson is a volume-based WR3 with a safe floor and decent upside, while Slayton is a lotto ticket flex option if he’s able to suit up. The Packers have given up at least one touchdown to wide receivers in all but two games this season.
Tight End
Theo Johnson: START, TE1
Theo Johnson was a favorite target of Dart’s, scoring double digits in five of the rookie’s seven starts. With the Giants devoid of playmakers, Johnson should still see plenty of action with Jameis under center. He’s a borderline TE1.
Defense/Special Teams
New York Giants: SIT
