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12 Numbers Of Note From The Seahawks' Week 6 Win In Jacksonville

Twelve numbers that help tell the story of the Seahawks’ Week 6 win over the Jaguars.

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The Seahawks went across the country and came back with a victory once again, this time beating the Jacksonville Jaguars 20-12 to improve their record to 4-2. The game featured a dominant performance by the defensive front, and more big plays in the passing game and the Seahawks knocked off a tough AFC opponent.

In addition to that final score, here are 12 numbers that help tell the story of Sunday's win in Jacksonville:

9

Consecutive road wins for the Seahawks dating back to last season, extending a franchise-record streak.

0

Turnovers committed by the Seahawks, making them the first team this season to play a turnover-free game against the Jaguars, who had an NFL-leading 14 takeaways heading into Week 6.

3

Possessions for the Jaguars in the fourth quarter after they were down by eight points, all of which ended in punts. Given a chance to potentially tie the game, the Jaguars managed only one first down, gaining a total of 22 yards on those three possessions.

7

Sacks recorded by the Seahawks defense, one more than the Jaguars had allowed in their first five games.

17

Quarterback hits, recorded by Seattle's defense, the most the team has had in at least 25 years, according to ESPN Research.

2.0

Sacks for Byron Murphy II and DeMarcus Lawrence. For Murphy, the total brings him up to 4.5 this season, tied for the league lead among interior linemen, while Lawrence's sacks were his first as a Seahawk.

59 and 3.1

Rushing yards and yards-per-carry average for the Jaguars, who came into the game ranked fifth and sixth in the NFL, respectively, in those two categories, averaging 137.0 rushing yards per game and 4.9 yards per carry over their first five games.

162

Receiving yards for Jaxon Smith-Njigba on eight catches, including a 61-yard touchdown. Smith-Njigba is now up to a league-leading 696 yards through six games.

121.7

Sam Darnold's passer rating on Sunday after he threw for 295 yards and two scores without a turnover. Darnold has a passer rating of 111.4 or better in each of his past four games, throwing nine touchdowns with one interception over that span, and is now third in the NFL in passer rating with a 116.0 rating. Darnold also leads the NFL in yards per attempt (9.6) and yards per completion (13.5).

1

Sack allowed by the Seahawks, the fourth time in six games that Darnold has been sacked one or fewer times in a game.

71

Receiving yards for AJ Barner on three catches, a new single-game high for the second-year tight end. Barner helped seal the game with a 61-yard catch and run on Seattle's final possession, a drive that ended with the Seahawks taking a knee in the red zone to run out the clock.

9

Tackles for safety Nick Emmanwori, which was tied for the team lead and is a new career-best for the rookie, who also had a tackle for loss.

Check out the best photos from the Seahawks' matchup at the Jacksonville Jaguars at EverBank stadium.

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