Seahawks Look to Defend Monday Night Football Title in New York

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The Seattle Seahawks have a big task ahead of them this Monday night as they look to defend their title as Monday Night Football champions. This time, they will be taking on the New York Giants in a primetime matchup at MetLife Stadium.

The Seahawks have been one of the most successful teams in the NFL in recent years, making the playoffs in each of the last five seasons and winning the Super Bowl in 2013. They are also coming off a strong showing in last season’s Monday Night Football games, going 3-1 and outscoring their opponents by an average of 10 points per game.

The Giants, on the other hand, have had a much more tumultuous season. They started off strong, winning their first four games, but have since gone 2-5 and have been eliminated from playoff contention. Despite their struggles, they will be looking to put on a good show in front of their home crowd and prove that they can still compete with the best teams in the league.

The Seahawks will be led by quarterback Russell Wilson, who is having another stellar season. He has thrown for over 3,000 yards and 25 touchdowns so far this year and is a major reason why the team has been so successful. He will be looking to make some big plays against the Giants’ defense and help lead his team to victory.

The Giants will be relying on their defense to keep them in the game. They have been one of the better units in the league this year, ranking sixth in total defense and fourth in points allowed. They will need to contain Wilson and the rest of the Seahawks’ offense if they want to have a chance at winning this game.

This should be an exciting matchup between two teams that are looking to prove something on Monday night. The Seahawks will be looking to defend their title as Monday Night Football champions while the Giants will be looking to show that they can still compete with the best teams in the league. It should be a great game and one that will be sure to entertain.

Seahawks Look to Defend Monday Night Football Title in New York