Recent news for Seahawks improves chances even more against Giants

The Seattle Seahawks are heading into Monday Night Football as one of the hotter teams in the NFL. Seattle hasn't had to play that many tough games, nor will the Giants be all that difficult in primetime, but a win against the Lions and a quality roster speak for themselves. Destroying the Giants on Monday […]

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Jul 30, 2023; Renton, WA, USA; Seattle Seahawks safety Jamal Adams (33) warms up prior to training camp at Virginia Mason Athletic Center. Mandatory Credit: Steven Bisig-USA TODAY Sports
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The Seattle Seahawks are heading into Monday Night Football as one of the hotter teams in the NFL.

Seattle hasn't had to play that many tough games, nor will the Giants be all that difficult in primetime, but a win against the Lions and a quality roster speak for themselves.

Destroying the Giants on Monday Night Football would help define this team as one of the top teams in the NFL. Jamal Adams being back will help.

After what has felt like an eternity without the highest-paid player on the roster, Jamal Adams is finally set to make his comeback against one of the weakest teams in the NFL.

This is great news for Seattle.

The secondary is already lacking after injuries have happened left and right over the first few weeks. While the roster will still be a little light with a few new starters on the field, Adams' veteran presence will go a long way.

The other way this helps Seattle is due to the quality of the Giants. New York is a very bad football team. Of all the games to ease a guy like Adams back into the NFL, this is the one to do it.

The Giants are going to be in for a rough night in many ways. Jamal Adams should prove to be one of those ways by the end of the night.