Seattle Seahawks Dud and Stud of Game 8 vs. Giants

The Seattle Seahawks made it three straight with a 27-13 win over the New York Giants. Here are our Dud and Stud of the game.

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The Seattle Seahawks made it three straight with a 27-13 win over the New York Giants. Here are our Dud and Stud of the game.

In what can be described as an impressive win by the Seattle Seahawks, they upset the Giants 27-13 on Sunday at Lumen Field. 

The Seahawks defense was on point all game, as New York’s only touchdown came on a two-yard drive after a Tyler Lockett fumble. They also held the Giants to 78 rushing yards. 

The game started incredibly slow, as both teams punted on their first three drives. 

It wasn’t until there were just over 12 minutes left in the second quarter that Seattle put points on the scoreboard with a touchdown pass from Geno Smith to D.K. Metcalf

Seattle led at halftime10-7. 

The Giants got field goals on their first two drives of the second half. But that was the end of their scoring for the day.  

The Seahawks got a field goal  and two more touchdowns of their own. Their second TD came on a 33-yard bomb from Smith to Lockett, and the third was a 16-yard scamper from Kenneth Walker IIII that ended in the endzone. 

Their defense dominated in every phase of this game and made a decent team in the New York Giants look bad on offense.

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