Devin Singletary was immersed in the world of sports betting when he collapsed on the 1-yard line on Sunday.
Trailing by six points late in the fourth quarter, the Giants' running back rushed 43 yards and, with nothing in front of him but green turf and the end zone, decided not to score a touchdown.
Singletary's one-yard slide gave the Giants their first victory, 21-15, but also earned back bets on under 39.5 points.
A FanDuel sportsman told The Post that the under 39.5 won 81 percent of public bettors.
A BetMGM spokesperson told The Post that 84 percent of bets were placed on the under, by far the most lopsided weekend total.
More than 80 percent of bettors who bet on the under will forever be indebted to Singletary.
Had Singletary stormed into the end zone for his second touchdown of the day, the Giants would have had a 12-point lead and would have had at least 42 points.
Instead, a 12-15 win would be just as impressive a win for Big Blue as a 6.5-point underdog and moneyline +240 win.
But not everyone was a Giants fan this weekend.
DraftKings added that the Browns money line, which ranged between -300 and -340 throughout the weekend, was the third-most popular outright bet this week.
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Rookie receiver Malik Neighbors performed better than advertised during the game, finishing with 78 yards and two touchdowns.
He was ranked fourth with +750 odds before Sunday, but is now tied with the front-runner for Offensive Rookie of the Year on ESPN BET (+260).
Why trust New York Post Betting?
Erik Richter is a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu but holds a black belt in MMA betting. He has made huge profits on The Post's player prop markets over the past two football seasons. Always betting on long shots, his return on investment is 30.15 percent from 2022 onwards.





