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12 Numbers Of Note From The Seahawks' Week 11 Loss To The Rams

Twelve numbers that help tell the story of the Seahawks’ 21-19 loss to the Rams.

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The Seahawks dropped a close game in Los Angeles on Sunday, falling 21-19 to the Rams to fall one game back in the standings at 7-3.

In addition to that final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Seattle's Week 11 loss at SoFi Stadium:

4

Turnovers, all of them Sam Darnold interceptions, a critical factor in a close game. The Rams were able to turn two of those interceptions into touchdowns after starting drives deep in Seahawks territory. The Seahawks now have a league-high 20 turnovers this season, including 12 in the past four games.

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First downs and yards gained by the Rams against Seattle's defense, the fewest first downs and second lowest yardage total they've had in a game this season.

130

Passing yards for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who had his lowest yardage total, completion percentage (53.6) and yards-per-attempt average (4.6) of the season. Stafford's yards-per-attempt average was his fourth lowest in a game in his 17-year career, and lowest since 2018 when he was with the Lions.

18.2

The Rams conversion rate on third down (2 for 11), their lowest of the season. The Rams were, however, able to convert two of three fourth-down attempts when going for it after not converting on third down.

10

Consecutive road wins for the Seahawks prior to Sunday's loss, a franchise record.

105

Receiving yards on nine catches for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, upping his league-leading total to 1,146 yards. Smith-Njigba became the first player in the Super Bowl era to have at least 75 receiving yards in each of his first 10 games of a season. It was also his seventh 100-yard game this season, moving him past Hall of Famer Steve Largent for the most 100-yard games in a season in franchise history.

111

Total yards for running back Kenneth Walker III, with 67 coming on the ground, and a season-high 44 coming through the air. It was Walker's second-highest yardage total in a game behind the 118 scrimmage yards gained in Week 2, and his 1-yard rushing touchdown was his first score since Week 3.

0

Sacks for the Seahawks defense, their first game without a sack this season. The offense also allowed no sacks, the fourth game this season in which Darnold has not been sacked.

1

Forced fumble by safety Coby Bryant, his first of the season, which linebacker Drake Thomas recovered. It was Seattle's third fumble recovery in the past two games after they did not have one through the first eight games of the season.

7

Passes defensed for rookie safety Nick Emmanwori, tied for the team lead with cornerbacks Riq Woolen and Josh Jobe. Emmanwori has done that despite missing three full games and almost all of a fourth due to an ankle injury.

10

Receptions for tight end AJ Barner, a career high. Barner's 70 receiving yards were one shy of his single-game high, set earlier this season in a win over Jacksonville.

817

Points scored by kicker Jason Myers in his seven-year career as a Seahawk, a franchise record. Myers made four field goals and an extra point on Sunday to move past Norm Johnson for the all-time lead, but unfortunately for the Seahawks, his fifth attempt, a 61-yarder for the win, was no good.

Best shots from the Week 11 division matchup at the Los Angeles Rams.

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