The New York Giants had a 23-20 lead late in the fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks. The Giants once led in the game over the Seahawks 23-13 and Seattle was driving the field.
Josh Myers had a 47-yard field goal attempt blocked by Isaiah Simmons and Bryce Ford-Wheaton returned it for a 60-yard touchdown to seal the win for the New York Giants 29-20 over the Seattle Seahawks. The Giants improve to 2-3 on the season and the Seahawks drop to 3-2 on the season.
New York Giants Fans Explode After the Blocked Field Goal Kick Against the Seattle Seahawks
One of the biggest surprises of the game was the Giants’ special teams coming through late in the game. Many times before, New York has let their fanbase down with the game on the line. Here is what New York Giants fans said after the blocked field goal:
Turns out the giants should’ve been playing basketball this whole time
Look at those hops
— EmergenSea (@EmergenSea_) October 6, 2024
LFG!
— Chris Lebron (@OffTheBallPod) October 6, 2024
HOLY
— John Malinosky (@Johnmal05) October 6, 2024
The impossible happened today.
— Red Dog 😇🖕👀👺 (@6Kicker) October 6, 2024
Bro being a giants fans feels like the worst and best thing ever at the same time 😮💨💙
— _bligthorne_ (@Alberto57008291) October 6, 2024
These are some interesting reactions from the New York Giants fanbase. It is better to be 2-3 than 1-4.
The Giants Face the Cincinnati Bengals On Sunday Night Football Next Week
Next week, the New York Giants will face the 1-4 Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday night football. The Giants have a chance to bury the Bengals season and get themselves back into the NFC Wild Card race. It is a long season, but the Giants didn’t look bad in this game against the Seattle Seahawks.
They looked decently against the Dallas Cowboys, despite losing to them last Thursday night. As for the Bengals, they lost to the Baltimore Ravens in overtime on Sunday in a game that they should have won.
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