SEATTLE — Isaiah Simmons was added to the field goal block team for the New York Giants this week.
The move paid off on Sunday as the clinching moment for an unlikely Giants victory.
Bryce Ford-Wheaton returned the kick Simmons blocked 60 yards for a touchdown with 55 seconds left as the clinching score in the Giants' 29-20 win over the Seattle Seahawks.
With Seattle lining up for a potential tying score, Simmons cleanly jumped over the gap between the guard and long snapper in the offensive line and swatted the kick, which bounced into the arms of Ford-Wheaton for a TD that sent the home fans to the exits.
''I'm normally not on field goal block. So that was my first time, today,'' Simmons said. ''I said I was going to block a punt or a field goal today.''
The blocked kick was the capper to nearly perfect day for the Giants. Playing without two of its best offensive players, New York (2-3) put together a masterful game plan that built a 23-13 lead midway through the fourth quarter. The Giants then came up with one big special teams play with Seattle on the verge of potentially forcing overtime.
The block was installed by special teams coordinator Michael Ghobrial earlier in the week. Guard Laken Tomlinson was pushed down by New York's Dexter Lawrence II, allowing a lane for the athletic Simmons to leap through and make the block.
Ford-Wheaton then did his part, corralling the loose ball with nothing but open field ahead.