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New York Giants Stumble at Lumen Field Against Seattle Seahawks

The New York Giants, with a record of 9-7-1, faced off against the Seattle Seahawks, who held a 9-8 record. The match concluded with a score of 27-13 in favor of the home team at Lumen Field.


New York Giants kicker Graham Gano, right, celebrates with punter Jamie Gillan after kicking a field goal during the first half of an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park, N.Y., Sunday, Oct. 15, 2023. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

In an intense matchup at Lumen Field, the New York Giants were unable to secure victory against the Seattle Seahawks. Despite their efforts, the Giants fell short as they struggled to find their rhythm throughout the game. The offense managed to accumulate a total of 225 yards but was hindered by two lost fumbles and six penalties costing them 53 yards.


The punting unit for the Giants showed notable performance with an average of 54 yards on six attempts and managing to place two punts inside the 20-yard line. However, this was not enough to tilt field position in their favor consistently. On defense, they were able to apply pressure resulting in three sacks and ten quarterback hits but failed to produce any interceptions.


The rushing attack for the Giants was relatively subdued as they totaled only 78 yards over 28 attempts which translates into an average of about three yards per carry. Their sole touchdown came from this facet of their game plan. In terms of passing efficiency, quarterback play resulted in a completion percentage just above fifty percent with seventeen completions out of thirty-one attempts for a total passing yardage standing at 176.


Field goal kicking was one bright spot where they achieved perfection; both attempted field goals were successful including one from forty-five yards out contributing six points towards their final tally.


Looking ahead after this setback, fans can mark their calendars for when the New York Giants will host Houston Texans at MetLife Stadium on November 13th at 1:00 PM Eastern Time. This upcoming game will be broadcasted on CBS where fans can tune in to support their team as they look forward to bouncing back from this loss.

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