The Seahawks earned what head coach Mike Macdonald called a "big-time win" over the 49ers on Sunday, coming from behind to win 20-17 at Levi's Stadium, their first win over the 49ers since the 2021 season. In addition to that final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Sunday's win, which improved Seattle's record to 5-5:
7
Game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime led by Geno Smith over the past two seasons, tied for the most in the NFL over that span with Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts.
6
Straight losses for the Seahawks against the 49ers prior to Sunday's game, a streak that included five regular-season games from 2022 to Week 6 of this season, and one playoff game.
17
Points scored by the 49ers, their lowest point total against Seattle since being held to 16 points in a 43-16 Seahawks win in 2018.
277
Total yards gained by the 49ers, 206 fewer than they gained against Seattle in Week 6.
1
Play for 20 or more yards by the 49ers, a 22-yard reception by Jauan Jennings. When these teams met in Week 6, the 49ers had five plays of 20 or more yards, including two 76-yard gains.
162
Games played by veteran defensive tackle Johnathan Hankins, who on Sunday recorded the first interception of his 12-year career.
13
Length of Geno Smith's touchdown run, his second rushing touchdown of the season along with his career-long run of 34 yards in Week 1. Smith's two touchdown runs are his most in a season since his rookie year in 2013 when he had six.
110
Receiving yards for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, his third 100-yard game this season and second in a row. Smith's 290 yards over the past two weeks is the third highest two-game total in team history behind a pair of back-to-back performances by Steve Largent. Smith-Njigba had four of his 10 catches for 38 yards on Seattle's game-winning drive.
37
Tackles made by linebacker Ernest Jones IV in three games since joining the Seahawks, including a team-high 13 tackles on Sunday.
3
Passes defensed by cornerback Devon Witherspoon, one of which led to Hankins' interception, and a number that matched his season total heading into the game.
2
Field goals over 50 yards made by Jason Myers, who hit from 52 and 57 yards in the first half to keep the Seahawks in the game. Myers has now made 22 field goals of 50 or more yards since joining the Seahawks, the most field goals of 50-plus yards in franchise history.
4
Penalties committed by the Seahawks, one of which was a delay-of-game penalty they took on purpose. That's a big improvement coming out of the bye after being flagged for 23 penalties in their previous two games.
Must-see shots of the Seahawks at their Week 11 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on Sunday, November 17, 2024.