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By The Numbers: Seahawks vs Rams

Ten numbers that stood out from the Seahawks' Week 15 loss to the Los Angeles Rams.

The Seattle Seahawks fell to 8-6 on the season after losing to the Los Angeles Rams 42-7 on Sunday. Here are 10 numbers that stood out from the Week 15 contest: 

1

Jimmy Graham is one more reception away from passing Christian Fauria for first-place on Seattle's all-time receptions by a tight end list with 167. 

2.0

Seahawks defensive end Dion Jordan registered his second sack with the team in his third active game. 

30/500

With his 26-yard touchdown pass to Luke Willson and his 39 yards rushing, Russell Wilson became the first quarterback in NFL history with at least 30 touchdown passes and 500 rushing yards in multiple seasons. 

4

Seahawks linebacker Michael Wilhoite recorded the fourth interception of his career yesterday. It was his first interception since October 2015. 

4

Willson's touchdown from Wilson was his fourth of the season and it helped the veteran tight end set a new career-high for receiving scores in a season. 

7

Jordan recorded a career-high seven tackles in yesterday's game.

9

Bradley McDougald and Terence Garvin led the Seahawks in tackles against the Rams with nine each. The nine tackles were the second-most for McDougald in a game this season and a career-high for Garvin. 

61

Seahawks starting linebacker K.J. Wright missed the game against the Rams due to a concussion, ending his streak of 61 consecutive games started, which was tied for the second-longest active streak among linebackers. 

163

Since the 2005 season, the Seahawks have recorded 163 opponent false start penalties. 

69,077

The Seahawks had a season-high for attendance at CenturyLink Field with 69,077 fans.

Fan photos from the Seahawks' Week 15 game against the Los Angeles Rams at CenturyLink Field.

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