The Seattle Seahawks moved to 4-2 on the season after defeating the New York Giants 24-7 on Sunday. Here are 10 numbers that stood out from the Week 7 contest:
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Seahawks defensive tackle Jarran Reed had arguably the best game of his young career against the Giants. Not only did Reed record a career-high seven combined tackles, but he forced his first NFL fumble yesterday.
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Seahawks wide receiver Paul Richardson recorded the fifth regular season receiving score of his NFL career via a 38-yard pass from Russell Wilson. All five of his touchdowns have come in the fourth quarter for Seattle.
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Including the playoffs, the Seahawks are now 5-0 all-time at MetLife Stadium.
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By recording eight tackles, Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner passed Jeff Bryant for sixth-place on Seattle's all-time tackles list.
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After catching nine passes for 92 yards against the Giants, Doug Baldwin passed Bobby Engram for fifth-place on Seattle's all-time receptions list. His 22-yard touchdown reception also moved him into third-place on the team's all-time receiving touchdowns list with 38.
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If Russell Wilson throws three touchdowns in a game, it's virtually impossible for the Seahawks to lose. During the regular season, the Seahawks are 12-0 when Wilson throws for three touchdowns against an opponent.
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In three regular season games at MetLife Stadium, Baldwin has totaled 23 receptions for 299 yards and three touchdowns.
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The Seahawks recorded a season-high 26 first downs against the Giants, including 15 in the first half, when New York ran just 18 offensive plays.
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Wilson has now tied Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger and Atlanta's Matt Ryan for second-place for most wins by a quarterback in his first six seasons with 60.
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With Sunday's victory, head coach Pete Carroll tied Dennis Green for 35th place on the NFL's all-time coaches wins list with 117.
Game action photos from the Seahawks' 24-7 victory over the New York Giants in Week 7.