The Seahawks beat the Jets on Sunday in a rather bizarre game that featured plenty of miscues from both teams, or as safety Julian Love put it, “That game had everything.”
In addition to the 26-21 final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Sunday's win at MetLife Stadium.
7
Wins for the Seahawks in seven games at MetLife Stadium, with Sunday's win extending an unbeaten streak that begin with a 2011 win over the Giants. The Seahawks are now 4-0 against the Giants at MetLife, 2-0 against the Jets and beat the Broncos there in Super Bowl XLVIII.
0
Points scored by the Jets offense in the final three quarters of the game, with their only score after the first quarter coming on a second quarter kick return touchdown.
258
Yards gained by the Jets, making it the third straight game the Seahawks have held an opponent under 300 total yards.
92
Length of Leonard Williams interception return touchdown, the first score of his career, and the longest pick-six by a defensive lineman in NFL history, according to ESPN Research, topping Grant Wistrom's 91-yard return for the Rams in 1999.
4.5
Sacks by Williams in the past two games after he added two more late in Sunday's win to help close out the victory.
5
Wins for Geno Smith in six games against his former teams since he took over the starting job for the Seahawks in 2022. The Seahawks beat all three of Smith's former teams, the Jets, Giants and Chargers, during that 2022 season, then beat the Giants again last season before losing to the Giants this season.
89
Rushing yards for the Jets, making them the third opponent in the last four games to rush for fewer than 100 yards, a big shift for a defense that gave up at least 155 yards in four consecutive games prior to holding the Rams to 68 rushing yards in Week 9.
2
Turnovers for the Seahawks on kick returns in the first half, something they know they'll need to clean up moving forward.
5
Penalties enforced against the Seahawks, their third straight game with five or fewer penalties coming out of the bye week. Prior to the bye, the Seahawks had 23 penalties in their previous two games and had nine or more in four of their previous six games.
7
Field goals of 50 or more yards made by Jason Myers this season after his 54-yarder on Sunday. That's the most field goals from 50-plus in a season in Seahawks history, and also tying for the most in a season for Myers in his career.
74
Receiving yards on four catches for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the fifth consecutive game Smith-Njigba has led the Seahawks in receiving yards. With 70 catches for 829 yards, Smith-Njigba now ranks ninth in the NFL in both categories.
1
Forced fumble by Julian Love, a key turnover in the second half that set up a field goal. Love also had six tackles, including a key stop on the Jets' final drive, and a pass defensed, giving him 81 tackles, seven passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two interceptions this season.
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