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Daniel Jones and the 1-3 New York Giants stunned the nation on Sunday by defeating the 3-1 Seattle Seahawks, despite being without wide receiver Malik Nabers, who suffered a concussion in Week 4 against the Dallas Cowboys.
Jones completed 23 of 34 passes with 257 yards and two touchdowns at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington.
Wide receiver Darius Slayton added eight receptions for 122 yards and one touchdown alongside running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. with 18 carries and 129 yards.
After going scoreless in the first quarter, the Giants rallied to tie the Seahawks by halftime. Early in the third quarter, Darius Slayton caught a 30-yard pass from Daniel Jones to put the Giants ahead 17-10.
The Giants maintained their momentum, sealing the game when Bryce Ford-Wheaton returned a blocked field goal for a 60-yard touchdown.
The sixth year QB out of Duke has been averaging 220 yards per game this season while only throwing three interceptions under third year head coach Brian Daboll.
Winning their first game since Week 3, fans stormed social media to praise the Giants comeback.
Rob Staton @robstaton
This has been an abysmal #Seahawks performance.
Dan Schneier @DanSchneierNFL
Dexter Lawrence is THAT much of a difference maker.
It shows up on tape week after week, year after year, even when he’s double teamed.
As Jon said, he destroyed their entire operation this game.
Strong case can be made he’s NFL DPOY by the true definition of it. #Giants https://t.co/fBGhAuS6FE
C @CSmittyNY
Daniel Jones’ Last 4 Games:
68% Completion
261.3 Yards/Game
6 TD
1 INT (last second Hail Mary)
Legitimately playing at a GREAT level. pic.twitter.com/l554MM6nFG
Claudia Chakamian @C_Chakamian
Giants had no business being in this game with all of the injuries but wow!!!! https://t.co/hnWbuujkRI
Matt Madd @SystemCapping
Wow, Seattle, you can’t lose that game at home.
A blocked FG to seal it for the Giants.
Seattle ruins a perfect day, with more hard-to-see upsets, which is the story of the season so far. #NFLWeek5
The Giants improved their record to 2-3 and will face the struggling Cincinnati Bengals at home next Sunday, Oct. 13.
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