Giants stun Seahawks with late TD in 29-20 victory
- Daniel Jones threw for 257 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Giants to victory.
- Bryce Ford-Wheaton scored a crucial touchdown by returning a blocked field goal attempt.
- The Giants' win highlights their resilience despite injuries, while the Seahawks face mounting challenges.
On Sunday, the New York Giants achieved a surprising victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Seattle, winning 29-20. Daniel Jones led the Giants with 257 passing yards and two touchdowns, while rookie Tyrone Tracy filled in for the injured Devin Singletary, rushing for 129 yards. The game featured a pivotal moment when Bryce Ford-Wheaton returned a blocked field goal attempt for a touchdown with just 55 seconds remaining, sealing the win for New York. Despite a strong performance from Geno Smith, who threw for 284 yards and a touchdown, the Seahawks struggled with penalties and poor protection, leading to seven sacks against Smith. The Giants, playing without key players, managed to control the game with effective short passes and runs, keeping Seattle's offense sidelined. The loss was compounded by injuries to Seattle's defense, including outside linebacker Uchenna Nwosu, who was ruled out at halftime. The Seahawks now face a quick turnaround with a Thursday night game against the San Francisco 49ers, raising concerns about their performance and injury management moving forward.