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12 Numbers Of Note From The Seahawks' Week 15 Win Over Indianapolis

Twelve numbers that help tell the story of the Seahawks’ Week 15 win over the Indianapolis Colts.

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The Seahawks beat the Colts on Sunday despite not scoring a touchdown, winning 18-16 thanks to a great defensive performance and six Jason Myers field goals.

In addition to that final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Sunday's win at Lumen Field.

6

Field goals made by Jason Myers, including the 56-yard game winner. The field goal total was a single-game franchise record, and that game winner was also the longest in franchise history inside the final minute of regulation. Myers' 37 field goals are tied for the 15th most in a single season in league history, seven short of David Akers' record set in 2011.

153

Points scored by Myers this season, a total that not only leads the NFL, but is also tied for the 19th highest in league history. With three games left, Myers could threaten Shaun Alexander's 2005 total of 168 points, which ranks third all time behind only LaDainian Tomlinson (186 points in 2006) and Paul Hornung (176 points in 1960).

215

Yards gained by the Colts, the second lowest total by a Seahawks opponent this season. Through 14 games, the Seahawks have held 11 opponents under 300 yards.

85

Rushing yards gained by Colts running back Jonathan Taylor on 25 carries, giving him a 3.5 yards per carry average. Taylor, the league's leading rusher, came into the game averaging 5.5 yards per carry.

23

Consecutive games in which the Seahawks have not allowed a 100-yard rusher, a streak the defense kept alive the past two games against two of the league's best running backs, Taylor and Atlanta's Bijan Robinson.

0

Touchdowns scored by the Seahawks, making Sunday's game just their fourth win in franchise history without scoring a touchdown. Another of those wins came last year when the Seahawks beat the Bears 6-3.

0

Turnovers committed by the Seahawks, just their third turnover-free game this season.

113

Yards on seven catches for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, his NFL-leading ninth 100-yard game this season. It's also Smith-Njigba's 12th game with 90-plus yards this season, moving him past Justin Jefferson for the most such games in a single season by a player 23 years old or younger.

74

Yards on five receptions for receiver Rashid Shaheed, his most productive pass-catching game since joining the Seahawks in a midseason trade. Shaheed, who had both catches on Seattle's final drive to set up Jason Myers' game-winning field goal, now has 141 yards on nine catches in the past two games.

2

Passes defensed for rookie safety Nick Emmanwori, giving him 11 this season, tied with Riq Woolen for the most on the team. Emmanwori is the only player in the NFL with at least 11 passes defensed, seven tackles for loss and two or more sacks.

1

Interceptions made by Coby Bryant, who caught a ball tipped by Devon Witherspoon to clinch the victory. Bryant now has four interceptions this season, a single-season career high, and has seven in the past two seasons.

10

Ernest Jones IV's team-leading tackle total, giving him 104 this season. Jones has now eclipsed 100 tackles in each of the past four seasons.

The Seahawks defeated the Colts 18-16 in Week 15 of the 2025 regular season. Check out the best moments from the team's postgame celebration.

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