The Seahawks snapped a three-game losing streak with a wild 30-23 win over the 49ers, a game that featured multiple turnovers by both teams, a touchdown scored on a fake punt, a safety and plenty of other oddities. In addition to the final score, here are 15 numbers that helped tell the story of Sunday's win over the 49ers:
0
Points scored by the 49ers in the second half after they scored 23 in the first half on their way to a halftime lead. It was also the second straight week the Seahawks have held an opponent scoreless in the fourth quarter, something they did not accomplish in any of their first 10 games.
68
Plays run by Seattle's offense, a season high.
33:12
Seattle's time of possession, not just a season high, but also the first time this season the Seahawks have won the time of possession battle in a game.
5
Third-down conversions on 15 attempts, hardly a great rate, but four of those five came on Seattle's three touchdown drives in the second and third quarters.
71
Rushing yards gained by the 49ers, who averaged just 2.8 yards per carry. In their previous three games, all victories, the 49ers had rushed for 156, 171 and 208 yards.
3
Turnovers committed by the Seahawks, marking the first time they've won a game with three or more turnovers since an overtime win over the 49ers in Week 10 of the 2019 season. The Seahawks defense and special teams also had three takeaways, Seattle's first game forcing three turnovers since Week 3 of last season in a win over Dallas.
73
Length, in yards, of Travis Homer's touchdown run on a fake punt, Seattle's longest rushing touchdown since Tyler Lockett's 75-yard run against Carolina in 2016. It was also Homer's second special teams score this season to go along with a 44-yard return of an onside kick against the Jaguars.
4
Quandre Diggs' team-leading interception total after picking off Jimmy Garoppolo on Sunday. Diggs now has 12 interceptions in just 34 games since joining the Seahawks midway through the 2019 season, and he has three in six games against the 49ers.
11
Tackles made by Jordyn Brooks to lead the Seahawks. Brooks now has double-digit tackles in four straight games, and ranks fourth in the NFL with 123 tackles, 14 behind teammate Bobby Wagner's league-leading total.
7
Defensive snaps played by Carlos Dunlap II, who made the most of a limited role, recording a sack for a safety, as well as a pass defensed when he batted down the 49ers' fourth-down pass at the end of the game to preserve the win.
126
Touchdowns scored by Adrian Peterson after his 1-yard score on Sunday, moving him into a tie with Hall of Fame running back Jim Brown for the 10th most touchdowns in NFL history.
32
Michael Dickson punts downed inside the 20, the most in the NFL this season. Dickson had two more on Sunday, both of which pinned the 49ers inside their own 10-yard line.
12
Combined receptions for Tyler Lockett (7) and DK Metcalf (5), marking the first time since Seattle's Week 8 win over the Jaguars that both players had five or more receptions in the same game.
30
Completed passes for Russell Wilson 37 attempts, his first time completing 30 or more passes in a win since he went 31 for 35 in last year's season-opener at Atlanta.
81.1
Wilson's completion percentage, his highest since a Week 11 win over Arizona last season when he completed 82.1 percent of his passes.
Seahawks players, dancers, and staff will wear custom designed cleats and shoes supporting causes they feel passionate about during Week 13 vs. the San Francisco 49ers on December 5.

Cody Barton — Paradigm Foundation
Paradigm Foundation is a faith-based nonprofit which strives to address the physical needs of those who lack the basic necessity of shelter.

Nick Bellore — 3 Mariposas Montessori
Montessori school provides accessible education for children ages one to 10 in a diverse and exemplary environment.

Marquise Blair — Youth Achievement Center
The Youth Achievement Center is an upcoming project in South Seattle, designed by and for young people, to provide supportive housing, services, and a community space.

Jordyn Brooks — Youth Achievement Center
The Youth Achievement Center is an upcoming project in South Seattle, designed by and for young people, to provide supportive housing, services, and a community space.

Pete Carroll — Choose 180
Choose 180 transforms systems of injustice and supports the young people who are too often impacted by these systems.

Chris Carson — Seattle Children’s Foundation
The Seattle Children's Foundation is dedicated to providing hope, care, and cures to help every child live the healthiest and most fulfilling life possible.

L.J. Collier — Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
PanCAN's vision is to create a world in which all patients with pancreatic cancer will thrive.

Alex Collins — Adversity Kills
Adversity Kills inspires people to attack adversity head on and overcome any obstacle that life presents.

DeeJay Dallas — Justice For Black Girls
Justice For Black Girls intends to expand global knowledge of how U.S.-based systems of power respond to and perpetuate the abuse of Black girls in schools, in prisons, and in protests.

Seahawks Dancers — Broadview Domestic Violence Shelter
The Broadview Domestic Violence Shelter uses a trauma-informed care model to provide case management, children's programs, domestic violence and addiction support groups, parenting classes, and housing search assistance.

Will Dissly — 4ocean
4ocean is both a public corporation and certified B Corp which is committed to ending the ocean plastic crisis.

Carlos Dunlap II — The Carlos Dunlap Foundation
The Carlos Dunlap Foundations strives to bridge the gap between post-high school life and career-ready resources to allow more athletes and underserved youth to pursue educational and entrepreneurial aspirations with fewer barriers.

Gerald Everett — The Gerald Everett Foundation
The Gerald Everett Foundation's mission is to bring better change and coexistence in society and communities, and to bind stronger resources into the communities that are easily accessible.

Poona Ford — National Breast Cancer Foundation
The National Breast Cancer Foundation believes knowledge and early detection saves lives and is dedicated to educating women on what they can do to be proactive with their breast health.

Stone Forsythe — YESS Foundation
YESS aims to champion and empower Young Stroke Survivors and their families on the journey to reclaim a fulfilling life.

Kyle Fuller — Black Emotional and Mental Health Collective (BEAM)
BEAM works to remove the barriers that Black people experience when gaining access to or staying connected with emotional health care and healing through education, training, advocacy, and the creative arts.

Geno Smith — 7 Sunday Heroes Foundation
The 7 Sunday Heroes Foundation works with dedicated and charitable people to help provide the support and resources our local heroes need to lead.

Penny Hart — Read and Right ATL
Read and Right ATL impacts local youth in Atlanta, GA, by donating books and empowering kids to increase literacy and encourage reading.

Gabe Jackson — National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)
NAMI provides advocacy, education, support, and public awareness so that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can build better lives.

Damien Lewis — His Steps Ministries, Inc.
His Steps Ministries Inc. aims to bring true and permanent change to the lives of substance abusers through the gospel of Jesus Christ, the power of the indwelling Holy Spirit, and the sufficient resources of God's Word.

Colby Parkinson — Children’s Hunger Fund
The Children's Hunger Fund equips and positions church leaders and volunteers to reach suffering children and families in their communities by delivering food and hope found in the gospel of Christ.

D.J. Reed — National MS Society
The National MS Society aims to cure MS while empowering people affected by MS to live their best lives.

Alton Robinson — Pay It Forward
The Pay It Forward Foundation was established as a catalyst to inspire growth for the Pay It Forward philosophy; acts of kindness among strangers, generating a ripple effect from one person to the next and one community to the next.

Sidney Jones IV — Mental Health America (MHA)
MHA's work is driven by its commitment to promote mental health as a critical part of overall wellness, including prevention services, early identification and intervention for those at risk, and integrated care, services, and support for those who need them.

John Schneider — Ben’s Fund/Nine Line
Ben's Fund was established in honor of John and Traci Schneider's son who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three and, in partnership with the Seattle Foundation, is intended to provide financial support and guidance to children and young adults in the state of Washington who have autism.

Brandon Shell — National Stuttering Association (NSA)
The NSA's vision is to bring hope and empowerment to children and adults who stutter, their families, and professionals through support, education, advocacy, and research.

Freddie Swain — Alzheimer’s Association
The Alzheimer's Association is leading the way to end Alzheimer's and all other dementia by accelerating global research, driving risk reduction and early detection, and maximizing quality care and support.

Darrell Taylor — American Breast Cancer Foundation
The American Breast Cancer Foundation works to provide help and inspire hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection, education, and support services.

Walter Jones — Ben’s Fund/Nine Line
Ben's Fund was established in honor of John and Traci Schneider's son who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three and, in partnership with the Seattle Foundation, is intended to provide financial support and guidance to children and young adults in the state of Washington who have autism.

Russell Wilson — Why Not You Foundation
The Why Not You Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to fighting poverty through education, empowering youth to lead with a "why not you?" attitude.

Al Woods — Community Change
Community Change works to build the power of low-income people, especially people of color, to fight for a society where everyone can thrive.

Bryan Mone —Choice Supports
Choice Supports strives to support individuals with developmental disabilities and related conditions and ensure the rights and safety of people by coordinating support services to address specific needs & goals of the individual.

John Schneider — Ben’s Fund/Nine Line
Ben's Fund was established in honor of John and Traci Schneider's son who was diagnosed with autism at the age of three and, in partnership with the Seattle Foundation, is intended to provide financial support and guidance to children and young adults in the state of Washington who have autism.
