The Seattle Seahawks moved over .500 after defeating the Los Angeles Rams 16-10 on Sunday. Here are 10 numbers that stood out from the Week 5 contest:
1
The Seahawks won their first game against the Rams in Los Angeles, and yesterday's win ended a three-game losing streak against the franchise on the road.
1
Sheldon Richardson's interception of Rams quarterback Jared Goff was the first of his entire NFL career.
4
One of the biggest plays of yesterday's game was the forced fumble Seahawks defensive end Frank Clark caused in the fourth quarter. The turnover was the fourth of Clark's three-year career.
4.5
In his last three games against the Rams, Clark has recorded 4.5 sacks.
5
The Seahawks forced a season-high five turnovers vs the Rams. This was the first time they've forced that many in a game since they intercepted New York Giants quarterback Eli Manning five times on Dec. 15, 2013.
6
After recording six receptions for 37 yards against the Rams, Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham passed Jerramy Stevens for fourth-place on Seattle's all-time receptions by a tight end list and surpassed Christian Fauria for second place on the all-time receiving yards list.
8
By recording eight tackles, Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner passed Dave Brown for seventh place on Seattle's all-time tackles list with 685.
10
Seattle held the Rams to 10 points in yesterday's game. Los Angeles entered Week 5 as the top-ranked scoring offense in the league averaging 35.5 points per game.
23-6
The Seahawks are 23-6 in games played prior to their bye week, which is the best record in the NFL.
50
The Seahawks defense limited Rams running back Todd Gurley to a season-low 50 all-purpose yards. Gurley totaled 43 yards rushing and seven yards receiving following a 215-yard performance against the Dallas Cowboys the week prior.
Game action photos from the Seahawks' 16-10 victory over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 5.