Predicting Packers’ next four games from Weeks 3 to 6

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Week 5: vs. New York Giants (London)

The New York Giants could enter this game undefeated. Their next two games are at home against the Dallas Cowboys and Chicago Bears. But don’t be fooled by the Giants’ record, even if they do arrive to London a perfect 4-0.

New York has had a nice schedule to begin the year, but that all changes in Week 5.

While the Giants have played well so far this season, the Packers should be too good. New York’s offense won’t be able to keep up.

The Giants are averaging just 20 points per game, despite winning. Daniel Jones has thrown three touchdown passes with an interception, but has fewer than 200 passing yards in each of the opening two games.

Saquon Barkley had a huge game against the Tennessee Titans, rushing for 164 yards and a touchdown, but he was held to just 72 yards and 3.4 per carry against the Carolina Panthers.

The only concern for the Packers is this game being played in London. The Lambeau Field advantage is gone.

The good news? The stadium will be filled with Packers fans.

My pick? The Packers put on a show in London, winning comfortably to pick up their third victory of the season.

Prediction: Green Bay 31, New York 17 (3-2)