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10 Numbers Of Note From The Seahawks' Week 6 Loss To The 49ers

Ten numbers that help tell the story of Thursday night’s loss to the 49ers.

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The Seahawks fell to the 49ers on Thursday night, their third straight loss following a 3-0 start to the season. In addition to the 36-24 final score, here are 10 numbers that help tell the story of Thursday's game.

3

Turnovers committed by the Seahawks, two on offense and one on special teams. It's the fourth time in six games the Seahawks have committed multiple turnovers.

-10

Seattle's turnover differential through six games. In addition to the offense committing turnovers, the defense hasn't been coming up with takeaways, recording just one in the past five games after getting three in the opener.

228

Rushing yards gained by the 49ers, the most for a Seahawks opponent this season, with half of those yards coming on just two plays, Jordan Mason's 38-yard run in the first half, and Isaac Guerendo's 76-yarder in the final minutes that helped put the game away for San Francisco.

97

Length of Laviska Shenault Jr.'s kick-return touchdown, the first return touchdown of his career, and the first kick return score for the Seahawks since Travis Homer returned an onside kick for a touchdown in 2021.

19

Rush attempts for running backs Kenneth Walker III (14) and Zach Charbonnet (5), a big increase after they had just seven the week before.

52

Pass attempts for Geno Smith, who threw for 312 yards and a touchdown, but was intercepted twice. It was just the second game in Smith's career with 50 or more attempts, the other being Seattle's Week 4 loss in Detroit.

51.3

Michael Dickson's net average on four punts, the fourth best in a game in his career, and third best in a game with more than two punts.

63

Receiving yards for tight end Noah Fant, a season-high.

1

Sack recorded by the 49ers, along with five quarterback hits, on 52 pass attempts.

8

Receptions by running back Kenneth Walker III, a career high, eclipsing last week's previous high of seven.

Must-see shots of the Seahawks at their Week 6 matchup against the San Francisco 49ers at Lumen Field on Thursday, October 10, 2024.

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