The Seahawks fell to 6-4 with a Week 11 loss to the Rams, the second time this season Seattle has fallen to the Rams after holding a six-point halftime lead. In addition to the 17-16 final score, here are 12 numbers that helped tell the story of Sunday's game:
3
Second-half points scored by Seattle, compared to 10 for the Rams. After leading both games against L.A. by a 13-7 halftime score, the Seahawks were outscored 33-3 in the second half of two losses.
12-130
Penalties and penalty yards enforced against Seattle on Sunday, including two third-down calls that extended Rams scoring drives late in the game.
4
Consecutive third-down conversions for the Seahawks offense to start the game. They were just 1 for 11 the rest of the way.
2
Third-down conversions for the Rams on nine attempts, a big improvement for Seattle's defense after the Rams went 11 for 17 in Week 1.
237
Yards gained by the Rams, another improvement for Seattle's defense, which allowed 426 yards to the Rams in Week 1.
105
Tackles made by Bobby Wagner this season after he added 10 more on Sunday. That makes Wagner just the third player, along with London Fletcher and Derrick Brooks, to record 100 tackles in 12 straight seasons since tackles first became a stat.
584
Career receptions by Tyler Lockett, who added five more on Sunday, moving him past Brian Blades for the second most catches in franchise history, trailing only Hall of Famer Steve Largent.
7,645
Carrer receiving yards by Tyler Lockett, who added 51 more on Sunday, moving him past Brian Blades for the second most receiving yards in franchise history, trailing only Hall of Famer Steve Largent. Lockett, who has 58 receiving touchdowns, also ranks second to Largent in that category.
38
Career receiving touchdowns for DK Metcalf, who added another in the first quarter on Sunday. That touchdown moved Metcalf past Largent and Joey Galloway for the most touchdown receptions in a player's first five seasons in franchise history. With 94 yards, Metcalf also moved past Bobby Engram for sixth place on the team's all-time receiving list, and his touchdown moved him past Galloway for fifth place on the franchise's all-time receiving touchdowns list.
16
Field goals of 50 or more yards made by Jason Myers in his five seasons with the Seahawks after he hit from 54 and 52 yards on Sunday before missing from 55 at the end of the game. With those two kicks, Myers passed Stephen Hauschka for the most field goals of 50 or more yards in franchise history.
10
Different offensive linemen to start a game for the Seahawks this season, with Jason Peters becoming the 10th after getting the start at right tackle Sunday.
8
Different offensive line combinations used by the Seahawks in 10 games.
Go behind the scenes with team photographer Rod Mar as he shares moments from the Seahawks' Week 11 matchup versus the L.A. Rams at SoFi Stadium. Eye on the Hawks is presented by Western Washington Toyota Dealers.


The Seahawks board their Delta charter for the flight to Los Angeles to face the Rams.

Tyler Lockett walks down the stairs from the plane to the waiting buses after the team landed in Los Angeles.

Members of the Seahawks equipment staff unload the team's traveling gear from the Delta charter.

On gameday, Nick Bellore talks to the linebackers in the huddle during early warmups.

Seahawks fans were well-represented at SoFi Stadium for the NFC West clash.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll hugs quarterback Geno Smith during pregame warmups.

In the locker room, receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba reviews notes before the game.

Cornerback Devon Witherspoon sits at his locker before the game.

Seahawks captain Bobby Wagner talks the the team before they take the field.

The Seahawks take the field.

Seahawks captains Geno Smith, Bobby Wagner, Nick Bellore and Quandre Diggs attend the opening coin toss at midfield.

Seahawks receiver Tyler Lockett leaps high to catch a pass from Geno Smith.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf scores on a pass from Geno Smith on the team's opening drive.

Seahawks defensive lineman Jarran Reed knocks down a pass from Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba catches a pass for a first down.

Seahawks safety Julian Love pressures Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford into throwing an incompete pass.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf catches a long pass from Geno Smith in the second quarter.

Seahawks defensive coordinator Clint Hurtt meets with members of the defense at halftime.

Members of the Seahawks defense listen to instructions in the locker room at halftime.

Head coach Pete Carroll talks to the team at halftime.

Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner makes a tackle in the third quarter.

Seahawks cornerback Devon Witherspoon breaks up a pass in the third quarter.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford reacts after absorbing a big hit from Seahawks defensive lineman Mario Edwards. Seahawks cornerback Riq Woolen intercepted the pass thrown by Stafford.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba stretches but cannot get his hands on a pass from quarterback Drew Lock.

Quarterback Drew Lock entered the game for injured starter Geno Smith.

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith watches from the sideline after injuring his arm.

His arm in a wrap, Geno Smith returned for the Seahawks final drive of the game.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll shares a moment with linebacker Bobby Wagner on the sidelines.

Seahawks wide receiver DK Metcalf makes a clutch catch over the middle to keep Seattle's final drive alive.

Seahawks kicker Jason Myers and holder Michael Dickson watch the final field goal attempt.

Head coach Pete Carroll talks to the team in the locker room after the game.