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12 Numbers Of Note From The Seahawks' Week 12 Win Over The Titans

Twelve numbers that help tell the story of the Seahawks’ 30-24 win over the Tennessee Titans.

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The Seahawks improved to 8-3 with Sunday's road win over the Tennessee Titans, a victory that saw them build two different 20-point leads before the Titans closed the gap in the fourth quarter.

In addition to the 30-24 final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Sunday's win in Nashville.

167

Receiving yards for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, on eight receptions, a season high as well as his eighth 100-yard game this season, adding to his franchise record for most 100-yard games in a season.

1,313

Receiving yards this season for Smith-Njigba, the most in the NFL this season, and also a new single-season franchise record, topping DK Metcalf's 2020 total of 1,303 receiving yards.

11

Straight games with at least 75 yards to start the season for Smith-Njigba, making him the first player in the Super Bowl era to start a season with 11 such games, and the third player in league history to have 11 straight 75-yard games at any point in a season, joining teammate Cooper Kupp (13 games in 2021) and Marvin Harrison (14 games in 2002).

0

Turnovers committed by the Seahawks, just their second turnover-free game this season along with their Week 6 win in Jacksonville.

5

Consecutive possessions that ended in a score for the Seahawks to start the game before they punted in the third quarter, a start that helped the Seahawks build a 23-3 lead.

296

Yards gained by the Titans, the eighth time in 11 games this season that the Seahawks defense held an opponent under 300 yards. For comparison, Seattle's offense has been held under 300 yards only once this season, the season-opening loss to the 49ers. The last time the Seahawks held eight opponents under 300 yards for an entire season was in 2017.

4.4

Average yards per play for the Titans, lowering the season total for Seattle's defense to 4.6 yards per play allowed. That's the best for a Seahawks defense since the 2014 team also held opponents to a 4.6 average, and it's just off the standard set by the historic 2013 defense, which held opponents to 4.4. yards per play.

118.1

Sam Darnold's passer rating after throwing for 244 yards and two touchdowns without an interception, marking the seventh time in the last nine games he has finished with a rating of 111.4 or better.

101

Total yards gained by Kenneth Walker III, who averaged 6.5 yards per carry on his way to 71 rushing yards, and added 30 receiving yards on three catches.

10

Tackles for Drake Thomas to lead the team. Thomas also had another tackle for loss, giving him team-leading nine this season.

1

Sack for linebacker Patrick O'Connell, the first of his career, to go along with eight tackles. O'Connell, a practice-squad elevation, played 42 defensive snaps filling in for an injured Ernest Jones IV, by far the most significant playing time of his three-year career.

4

Sacks, as well as 11 quarterback hits, for Seattle's defense, which last week had its first no-sack performance of the season.

Seahawks players celebrate the eighth win of the season after defeating the Titans 30-24 on November 23, 2025.

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