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Know Your Opponent: New York Giants
Take a closer look at the Jaguars Week 13 opponent, the New York Giants.

The 11-year veteran has bounced back from a dismal 2013 season to throw for 2,800 yards and 21 touchdowns to just 12 interceptions through 11 games.

Despite missing four games with a knee injury, Jennings still leads the Giants 507 rush yards. He can also catch the ball out of the backfield accounting for 23 receptions and 185 yards via the pass.

Randle has slid into the #1 receiver role nicely for the Giants after Victor Cruz was lost with a season-ending knee injury in Week 6. Randle leads the team with 53 receptions and is second with 557 receiving yards, just 54 yards shy of his career high he set last season.

When the Giants get into the red zone, look for Donnell to be Manning's go-to guy, as all of his team leading six touchdown receptions have come from within 20 yards.

Despite missing the first four games of the season, Beckham leads the Giants with 609 receiving yards. OBJ, as he's referred to due to his initials, has been nearly unstoppable averaging over 125 yards per game over the last four games, including making arguably the catch-of-the-year last week against Dallas.

Rolle continues to be the anchor in the Giants backend once again this year. He's currently third on the team with 59 tackles and tied with Prince Amukamara and Quintin Demps for the team lead with three interceptions.

Despite a down year in 2013 due to injuries and ineffectiveness, JPP seems to be getting back to his disruptive ways coming off of the edge, accounting for 3.5 sacks while adding six pass breakups.

With most offenses focused on JPP, Ayers is quietly having a stellar season playing opposite his teammate. Ayers leads the Giants with five sacks, just a half sack shy of his career-high he set last season while playing with the Denver Broncos.

In his first season since coming over from Baltimore, McClain has brought some of that toughness that Ravens linebackers are known for. He's currently tied for the team lead with 78 tackles, while adding a forced fumble and half a sack.

The fourth year corner out of Nebraska has set a new career-high with three interceptions through the first 11 games this season.

Through 11 games, Williams has 78 tackles and will set a new career-high with his first stop on Sunday.