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12 Numbers Of Note From The Seahawks' Week 14 Win In Atlanta

Twelve numbers that help tell the story of the Seahawks’ 37-9 win over the Falcons.

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The Seahawks used a big second half to beat the Falcons 37-9, giving them another road victory and improving their record to 10-3. In addition to that final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Sunday's win:

0

Touchdowns allowed by the Seahawks defense, their second straight game without allowing a touchdown after shutting out the Vikings in Week 13.

8

Takeaways for Seattle's defense in the past two games after it added three more against the Falcons. That's the most takeaways over a two-game span for the Seahawks since 2019 when they had five in a win over the Eagles and three in a win over the Vikings the following week.

161

The Seahawks' point differential, which is the best in the NFL, and which also is already the fourth best in franchise history trailing only the Super Bowl-winning 2013 team (186), the NFC champion 2005 team (181) and the 2012 team (167).

100

The length of Rashid Shaheed's kick return touchdown to open the second half. That was Shaheed's first touchdown since joining the Seahawks in a midseason trade, and was also the longest play in the NFL this season. Shaheed also had 67 yards on four catches, his best receiving game since joining the Seahawks.

10

Wins for the Seahawks, their second straight 10-win season under Mike Macdonald, who last year became the first Seahawks coach to win 10 games in his first season.

13

Road wins for the Seahawks over the past two seasons, moving Macdonald into a tie with Mike Martz (2000-01), Sean McVay (2017-18) and Nick Sirianni (2021-22) for the second most road wins by a coach in his first two seasons. Only George Seifert, who had 16 road wins in 1989-1990, has more.

24

Wins for Sam Darnold over the past two seasons, having gone 14-3 as the Vikings' starter in 2024. Darnold and Tom Brady are the only two quarterbacks in NFL history to win 10-plus games with two different teams in consecutive seasons, and Sunday's win gave Darnold one more than Brady had in 2019 and 2020 with the Patriots and Buccaneers.

1, 1, 1

Interception, sack and blocked field goal for rookie Nick Emmanwori, who also had two tackles for loss and six total tackles. Emmanwori is the first player in franchise history to have a sack, blocked field goal and interception in the same game and first player in the league to do that since Cardinals safety Adrian Wilson in 2010.

1

Interception for Devon Witherspoon, the second of his career. Witherspoon also had a fumble recovery, a pass breakup that led to a Nick Emmanwori interception, and seven tackles.

2

Touchdown receptions for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, giving him nine for the season. Smith-Njigba also had 92 yards on seven catches, bringing his league-leading total to 1,428.

22

Consecutive games without allowing a 100-yard rusher. Bijan Robinson, one of the last players to accomplish that against Seattle, having done so early last season, finished with 86 yards and a fumble on 20 carries.

1 for 13

Atlanta's third-down conversion rate, the lowest by a Seahawks opponent this season. The Falcons were also held to 274 yards this season, the 10th time in 13 games that Seattle has held its opponent under 300 total yards.

The Seahawks put together a dominant second half to defeat the Atlanta Falcons 37-9. Check out photos of the team's postgame celebration after earning their 10th win of the season.

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