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Seattle @ New York preview

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Last Meeting ( Oct 30, 2022 ) N.Y. Giants 13, Seattle 27

The New York Giants have yet to score a touchdown in the first half this season and have been outscored 63-6 before the intermission.

The Giants (1-2) seek a faster start on Monday night when they play host to the Seattle Seahawks (2-1) in East Rutherford, N.J.

"I'd say we have a lot of improvement to do and that's what we're going to do. Try to improve," Giants coach Brian Daboll said.

The Giants will have had 10 days off following a 30-12 loss at San Francisco in which they had just 150 yards of total offense.

Running back Saquon Barkley missed that game with a high right ankle sprain. He has been a limited practice participant but is listed as doubtful.

The Giants had been optimistic left tackle Andrew Thomas (hamstring) would return after being out since the season opener, but he took a turn for the worse during the week and was ruled out.

Giants left guard Ben Bredeson (concussion) was cleared from the league's protocol. Outside linebacker Azeez Ojulari (hamstring), tight end Daniel Bellinger (neck) and defensive tackle D.J. Davidson (elbow) are also expected to play.

As for what the Giants need to do differently?

"I think it's just locking in from the get-go," Giants inside linebacker Micah McFadden said. "It's not as easy as just getting points on the board as quickly as the other team does. We want to do that, we want to get that quick start, but even when we don't, it's like what we've been talking about, just staying the course and believing in the next play and taking advantage of every opportunity."

The Seahawks have won their past two games, including a 37-27 decision against visiting Carolina last week. Kenneth Walker III was named the NFC Offensive Player of the Week after rushing for 97 yards and two touchdowns and adding 59 yards on three receptions.

"Ken is out there just juking guys and making guys miss left and right," Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith said.

The Seahawks are 28-12 on Monday nights, the highest winning percentage (.700) in the league. They're 33-14-1 in prime-time games under Pete Carroll and also 5-0 at MetLife Stadium, including their only Super Bowl title in franchise history a decade ago.

The Seahawks will get a boost from the return of safety Jamal Adams, who will play for the first time since tearing his quadriceps in the 2022 season opener. It seems appropriate Adams would make his comeback in New York, where he started his career with the Jets.

"Judging from the practices that he's had the last couple of weeks, he's ready to go," Carroll said.

Cornerbacks Artie Burns (hamstring) and Tre Brown (concussion) were ruled out. Fellow corner Coby Bryant (toe) and tackle Charles Cross (toe) were listed as doubtful, but cornerback Riq Woolen (chest) is off the injury report after missing Week 3.

Tight ends Will Dissly (shoulder) and Noah Fant (knee) were among those listed as questionable.

The Seahawks and Giants met last season, with Seattle winning 27-13 at home on Oct. 30.

--Field Level Media

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