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Picks And Predictions For Week 5 vs. the New York Giants
The Seattle Seahawks (3-1) take on the New York Giants (1-3) for Week 5 at Lumen Field. Take a look at what local and national media are predicting for Sunday’s game. Click here to learn how to watch, listen, and stream the action.
Lorenzo Reyes, USA Today: Seahawks 27, Giants 18
“Aside from their season opener, the Giants have been fairly competitive in their games. Seattle, though, has a revamped defense that does a pretty good job of turning teams away on third downs — despite Week 4’s loss against the Lions. I just don’t trust New York’s offense to keep pace here.”
Tyler Dragon, USA Today: Seahawks 24, Giants 20
“Giants WR Malik Nabers is first player in the Super Bowl era with at least 30 receptions, 300 receiving yards, and three receiving touchdowns in his first four career games. He was concussed during last week’s loss. Nabers won’t be enough for New York to beat Seattle if he’s healthy or not. The Seahawks will be motivated to get back to the victory column after suffering their first defeat last week.”
Jordan Mendoza, USA Today: Seahawks 26, Giants 18
“While it resulted in a loss, Seattle is capable of having a big day on offense. New York’s offense is decent, but the Seattle defense mixed with the home crowd should keep the Giants away from making any big plays.”
Bill Bender, Sporting News: Seahawks 28, Giants 20
“The pressure is on Daniel Jones for a Giants’ team that generated 18 points per game the past three weeks in a series of one-score games. Seattle is coming off a short week, but Geno Smith has managed to stay on schedule at quarterback with first-year coach Mike Macdonald. The Giants are 2-8 S/U and 4-6 ATS in their past 10 games as a road underdog under Brian Daboll.”
Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: Seahawks 30, Giants 26
“This is a long trip for the Giants, but they will be rested having played last Thursday, while the Seahawks played Monday night. Seattle is really banged up on defense, so this could be a game for the Giants offense to show something. The Seattle offense showed Monday night it can score. Look for points as the Giants hang around, but Seattle wins it.”
More Picks From Around The Web
Seth Walder, ESPN: Seahawks 24, Giants 6
Eric Moody, ESPN: Seahawks 27, Giants 14
Kalyn Kahler ESPN: Seahawks 24, Giants 17
Mike Florio, NBC Sports: Seahawks 24, Giants 20
Chris Simms, NBC Sports: Seahawks 27, Giants 21
Ali Bhanpuri, NFL.com: Seahawks 28, Giants 18
Brooke Cersosimo NFL.com: Seahawks 33, Giants 18
Dan Parr, NFL.com: Seahawks 24, Giants 17
Gennaro Filice, NFL.com: Seahawks 23, Giants 17
Tom Blair, NFL.com: Seahawks 24, Giants 17