The New York Giants will face off against the Seattle Seahawks at 4:25 ET on Sunday, October 6th. This matchup is being played at Lumen Field in Seattle.
The Giants and Seahawks will face off on Sunday, October 6th at 4:25 ET, with CBS handling the TV coverage. The Seahawks are the heavy favorite with a money line of -274, while the Giants are at +220. The Giants are the road underdog, with +6 point spreads, and the over/under line is at 43.5 points.
- Date: Sunday, October 6th
- Time: 4:25 ET
- Location: Lumen Field, Seattle
- TV: CBS
Giants vs Seahawks
Despite the Giants’ 20-15 loss to the Cowboys, they did cover the spread as 5.5-point underdogs. The Giants are now 1-3 on the season. New York fell behind early, as Dallas scored a touchdown with 2:13 remaining in the 1st quarter. The Giants added a field goal to make it 7-3 in favor of the Cowboys.
New York added another field goal in the 2nd quarter, and after the Cowboys added another touchdown, the Giants added one more field goal before halftime to make it 14-9 in favor of Dallas. The Giants added another field goal in the 3rd quarter, and after Dallas added a field goal in the 4th, the Giants added one more field goal with 11:16 remaining in the 4th quarter.
Seattle is now 3-1 after their 42-29 loss to the Lions. The Seahawks were 4.5-point underdogs on the road, and the 71 combined points easily surpassed the over/under line of 47. The Seahawks didn’t cover the spread, losing by 13 points.
The Seahawks fell behind early, as the Lions led 14-7 at the end of the 2nd quarter. Seattle made it 21-13 in the 3rd quarter, but the Lions responded with a touchdown. Kenneth Walker III had two touchdown runs for the Seahawks, and AJ Barner added another score in the 3rd quarter.
Giants Injury Report
- Malik Nabers – Concussion (Questionable)
- Dyontae Johnson – Ankle (Out)
- Dru Phillips – Calf (Questionable)
- Elijah Riley – Concussion (Out)
- Carter Coughlin – Pectoral (Out)
- Lawrence Cager – Undisclosed (Out)
- Gunner Olszewski – Groin (Out)
- Matthew Adams – Groin (Out)
- Austin Schlottmann – Lower Leg (Out)
- Graham Gano – Hamstring (Out)
- Adoree’ Jackson – Calf (Questionable)
Seahawks Injury Report
- Byron Murphy II – Hamstring (Questionable)
- Jerrick Reed II – Undisclosed (Out)
- Cameron Young – Undisclosed (Out)
- Joshua Onujiogu – Undisclosed (Out)
- Abraham Lucas – Knee (Out)
- Boye Mafe – Knee (Questionable)
- George Holani – Ankle (Out)
- Marcus Simms – Undisclosed (Out)
- Leonard Williams – Ribs (Questionable)
- George Fant – Knee (Out)
- Uchenna Nwosu – Knee (Questionable)
- Jerome Baker – Hamstring (Questionable)
- Julian Love – Thigh (Questionable)
Giants Offense Breakdown
The Giants’ offense struggled to establish any sort of running game in their 20-15 loss to the Cowboys, finishing with just 26 yards on 24 attempts. Despite this, quarterback Daniel Jones had a good game, completing 72% of his passes for 281 yards. Jones didn’t throw any touchdowns, and he was picked off once, ending with a passer rating of 81.
New York managed 16 first downs and 277 net passing yards. Malik Nabers led the team with 115 receiving yards on 12 catches. The Giants’ offense also struggled on third down, converting just 31.2% of their attempts.
Seahawks Offense Breakdown
Despite their 42-29 loss to the Lions, the Seahawks’ offense picked up 38 first downs and put up 383 yards through the air on 56 passing attempts. Geno Smith threw for 395 yards, completing 67% of his passes and finishing with one touchdown. He was also the team’s leading rusher with 38 yards.
Seattle’s ground game managed 133 yards on just 19 attempts, with Kenneth Walker III leading the way with 80 yards and three rushing touchdowns. DK Metcalf had 104 yards receiving on seven catches. The Seahawks’ offense also converted on 50% of their third down attempts.
Giants Team Defense
In their 20-15 loss to the Cowboys, the Giants’ defense allowed Dallas to complete 81.5% of their passes for 213 yards. The Giants struggled to defend the big play, as the Cowboys averaged 7.9 yards per attempt and finished with two passing touchdowns. New York’s defense managed just one sack and allowed Dallas to convert on 70% of their red zone trips.
The Giants did limit the Cowboys to 80 rushing yards on 23 attempts, but overall, the Giants’ defense was unable to get off the field, as Dallas converted 70% of their red zone trips.
Seahawks Team Defense
In their 42-29 loss to the Lions, the Seahawks’ defense gave up three passing touchdowns and allowed Detroit to complete 100% of their passes for 273 yards. Seattle struggled to get off the field, as the Lions converted on 50% of their third down attempts. Despite this, the Seahawks’ defense did manage to record three sacks in the game.
The Lions’ offense was able to move the ball effectively, finishing with 389 total yards. Seattle also struggled to stop the run, allowing 116 yards on 28 attempts. In addition to their three passing scores, the Seahawks allowed a big day through the air, with Detroit averaging 14.4 yards per attempt.
Giants vs Seahawks Trends
- In their last ten games away from home, the Giants have a straight up record of 2-8 while going 4-6 vs. the spread. The team averaged 16 points per game in this stretch.
- Across their ten previous home games, Seattle has an ATS mark of 4-4-2. Their straight up record in these matchups was 4-6 while averaging 20 points per game.
- Going back to their last ten games as the underdog, the Giants have a straight up record of 4-6. But, their mark vs the spread was just 7-3.
- In their last three contests as the favorite, Seattle has a poor record vs the spread going 1-1-1. But, they still put together a straight up mark of 3-0.
Giants vs Seahawks Prediction
Our pick vs. the spread for this week five matchup between the Giants and Seahawks is to take the Giants to cover as road underdogs. Currently, the Giants are sitting at +6 point road underdogs, and we have them winning by a score of 27-23.
For the over/under, with the line sitting at 43.5 points, we have a projected combined score of 50 points, making our pick the over for this Giants vs. Seahawks matchup.
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Last updated:October 2, 2024 New York Giants, Seattle Seahawks