ew York Giants fans! Your Giants host the New Orleans Saints

How to watch Saints vs. Giants: Game time Janoris Jenkins Jersey , TV channels, odds, live stream, radio, more It’s game day, N, with kickoff set for 4:25 p.m. ET at MetLife Stadium. Here is everything you need to watch, listen to and wager on Sunday’s game.In-game updatesHalftime score: The Giants’ scoring went silent in the second quarter, while the Saints put up four field goals to take a 12-7 halftime lead. The good news, though, is that the Giants’ red-zone defense held up, with no touchdowns allowed on the Saints’ four appearances. Eli Manning ended the half with 12 completions on 16 pass attempts for 161 yards and a touchdown. Wayne Gallman is the team’s leading receiver with three catches for 17 yards. Sterling Shepard has three catches for 14 yards and a touchdown. Odell Beckham, Jr. has two catches on five targets for minus-four yards. Saquon Barkley has rushd five times for 21 yards and also has a seven-yard catch. The Giants have a total of 98 yards, while the Saints have 164. Gallman also fumbled the ball away, the ensuing Saints drive culminating in one of those four aforementioned field goals.Injury update: Odell Beckham, Jr. went into the locker room just before halftime, but it was reported that it was to get an IV early and not due to any specific injury:First quarter update: The Giants scored a touchdown on their sole possession of the first quarter, giving them a 7-0 lead. Eli Manning was 6-of-7 for 41 yards and a touchdown. Sterling Shepard was on the receiving end of the score, and has three catches on three targets for 14 yards. Odell Beckham, Jr. had zero catches on one target. Saquon Barkley rushed twice for nine yards and had a 7-yard reception. Pre-game updatesIt’s time for kickoff! Check out our first-half live thread here.Giants inactives: TE Evan Engram LB Olivier VernonCB Eli AppleWR Cody LatimerC Evan BrownQB Kyle LaulettaCB Antonio HamiltonLineup Changes Connor Barwin for Vernon at WLBB.J. Webb for Apple at LCBScott Simonson for Engram at TESaints inactives:LB Manti Te’o OL Cameron TomOL Will ClappDE Mitchell LoewenTE Dan ArnoldDT Jay BromleyDE Trey HendricksonGame detailsWhat: Giants vs. New Orleans SaintsWhen: Sunday, Sept. 30Where: MetLife StadiumGame time: 4:25 p.m. ETTV: CBSAnnouncers: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy WolfsonRadio: National — Sirius 81, XM 226, Internet 822; ESPN Radio — (Bill Rosinski, Bill Polian, Anita Marks) Giants Radio Network —WCBS 880-AM (Bob Papa, Carl Banks Kerry Wynn Jersey , Howard Cross); Local affiliates — Cortland, NY - WIII 99.9 FM, Ithaca, NY - WIII 100.3 FM, Elmira, NY - WENY 1230 AM, Corning, NY - WENI 1450 AM, Corning, NY - WGMM 98.7 FM, Geneva, NY - WGVA 1240 AM, Auburn, NY - WAUB 1590 AM, Plattsburgh, NY - WIRY 1340 AM, Hartford, CT - WTIC 1080 AM, Easton, PA - WEEX 1230 AM, Syracuse, NY - WTLB 1310 AM, Oswego, NY - WRNY 1350 AM, Mattydale, NY - WIXT 1230 AM, Utica, NY - WTLA 1200 AM http://www.giantscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-curtis-riley-jersey , Rome, NY - WSGO 1440 AM, Little Falls, NY - W249BC 97.7 FM, Little Falls, NY - W261AC 100.1 FM, Binghamton, NY - WAAL 99.1 FM, Albany, NY - WPYX 106.5 FM, Danbury, CT - WLAD 94.1 FM/800AM.Odds: Saints -3.5 [Odds Shark]Prediction: Odds Shark predicts a 23-22 Giants victoryOnline Stream: CBS App, Sunday NFL Ticket. Weather: 73 degrees at kickoff, clear [NFL Weather]SB Nation Saints website: Canal Street ChroniclesCheck the @BigBlueView Twitter account for in-game updates. As always, there will first and second-half threads for you to comment in. There will be plenty of post-game coverage as well, so make sure you don’t miss any of that.Remaining regular-season scheduleWeek 5 (Oct. 7): @ Carolina Panthers (1 p.m. | FOX)Week 6 (Oct. 11): vs. Philadelphia Eagles (8:25 p.m. | FOX, NFL Network, Amazon Prime)Week 7 (Oct. 22): @ Atlanta Falcons (8:15 p.m. | ESPN)Week 8 (Oct. 28): vs. Washington Redskins (1 p.m. | FOX)Week 9: BYEWeek 10 (Nov. 12): @ San Francisco 49ers (8:15 p.m. | ESPN)Week 11 (Nov. 18): vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1 p.m. | FOX)Week 12 (Nov. 25): @ Philadelphia Eagles (1 p.m. | FOX)Week 13 (Dec. 2): vs. Chicago Bears (1 p.m. | FOX)Week 14 (Dec. 9): @ Washington Redskins (1 p.m. | FOX)Week 15 (Dec. 16): vs. Tennessee Titans (1 p.m. | CBS)Week 16 (TBD): @ Indianapolis Colts (TBD)Week 17: Dec. 30): vs. Dallas Cowboys (1 p.m. | FOX)Fantasy football waiver wire: 5 adds for Week 5 We’re a quarter of the way through the regular season — even further through the fantasy season — and impactful waiver wire pickups will continue to get rarer. But there’s still a few players widely available who can help your fantasy team over the next few weeks. Let’s take a look at this week’s waiver wire targets:Nyheim Hines, RB, Indianapolis ColtsRostered - Yahoo: 15% | ESPN: 15.5%In two of four games this season, Hines has seen at least nine targets. Against Houston, Hines got 11 targets, which tied for the team lead with Chester Rogers as T.Y. Hilton missed time and it resulted in two receiving touchdowns. Hines played a nice 69 percent with Marlon Mack out and Mack was limited on Monday. Even if Hines isn’t playing 70 percent of future snaps, he might have done enough to earn a role as the receiving back and maybe, more importantly, Andrew Luck’s trust. Hines’s role could be important going forward on a team that’s likely to pass often while trailing.Taywan Taylor, WR, Tennessee TitansRostered - Yahoo: 6% | ESPN: 3.9%With a healthy Marcus Mariota and Rishard Matthews out of the rotation Damon Harrison Jersey , Taywan Taylor took over as Tennessee’s No. 2 receiver. Taylor played 63 percent of the snaps for the Titans, the second most among their wide receivers, and his nine targets tied with Dion Lewis for second on the team. His average depth of target (12.1) was just behind Corey Davis against the Eagles. Taylor has the talent to be a consistent contributor in the offense and now it appears he also has the opportunity.T.J. Yeldon, RB, Jacksonville JaguarsRostered - Yahoo: 50% | ESPN: 46.8%This is probably a no-brainer and 50 percent ownership is as high as I’ll go for a player in this column, but it’s important to note Yeldon is still available in half of fantasy football leagues — more than half if you play on ESPN. Leonard Fournette will be out indefinitely, so Yeldon will take the load as Jacksonville’s top back (even though Corey Grant should get more playing time). Against the Jets, Yeldon got 62 percent of the snaps and had 18 carries for 52 yards and a touchdown. He also added three receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown. Without Fournette in the lineup, Yeldon played 58 percent of the snaps against the New England Patriots and 67 percent against Tennessee. The Jacksonville offense is apparently going to go how Blake Bortles goes — a risky week-to-week proposition — but for however long Fournette is out, Yeldon will get a lot of work. Taylor Gabriel, WR, Chicago BearsRostered - Yahoo: 6% | ESPN: 6.6%Gabriel finally had his breakout game in Week 4, along with the rest of the Bears offense. But Gabriel has at least seven targets in each of the past three games. Last week, he had 10 targets with an aDOT of 18.1, the seventh-highest depth of the week. In Week 4, Taylor got his seven targets at an aDOT of 9.6 and took that for 104 yards and two touchdowns. His role has grown each week, especially since the start of the season when he was only taking screens and “touch pass” pseudo-handoffs in the backfield. Against the Buccaneers, Gabriel played 79 percent of the offensive snaps, which trailed only Allen Robinson at wide receiver.Chicago will be on a bye Week 5, so you’ll have to stash him for a week before he can be used, but he can turn into a high upside play starting in a week.Vance McDonald, TE, Pittsburgh SteelersRostered - Yahoo: 43% | ESPN: 31.3%In the Steelers offense, Vance McDonald isn’t going to lead the team in targets, but there are enough opportunity and enough chances at big plays for McDonald to be a solid play at tight end. McDonald has received five targets in each of the three games he’s played. This week turned into 62 yards and last week it was 112 yards and a touchdown. McDonald, now healthy, out-snapped Jesse James 62 percent to 44 percent against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday night.He’ll continue to get decent looks and maybe more if the Steelers’ defense remains a unit that struggles to stop opposing offenses.