Featuring postgame quotes from the following:
Head Coach Mike Macdonald
Great to see everybody. Obviously very pleased with our win. Really just proud of our process right now, the guys' attitudes, our approach every day. The cool is thing about our group is we're not satisfied. We have room to grow as a football team. Talk about being decisive, shocking, relentless. I thought we were those things, but especially on defense there is room for growth. We can learn from extended drives. We will look at the penalties and see what went wrong there, and if it was cost of doing business or on the other end of the spectrum. Overall just a great team effort. Guys played extremely hard, played together, and complementary football; our offense was efficient. Would've been great to not give up the ball at the end. Defensively we played hard. Did a great job. Really the story the day is our special teams unit. They're responsible for 30 points directly. That's pretty high powered stuff. So those guys deserve a lot of credit. Gave Jay Harbaugh a game ball. Tory Horton just a phenomenal game as well. D'Anthony Bell with the punt block, great all around. Really proud of it, but now we got to go back to work. Got a game Thursday. Got a great plan to get or bodies and minds right. We got to move on quickly because the game is coming fast.r
With that in mind, how nice it was to be able to rest a lot of the starters for the last quarter?
Yeah, it was critical. We played a lot of plays on defense in the first half, which is a good problem because of how quickly we were scoring. But that's one of the reasons we were getting guys out a little sooner than probably would've in a normal game.
You say you're not satisfied. Your defense gives up 13 points. What are you not satisfied with right now?
I think when they move the ball -- we'll look at it. From my perspective we made some decisions that we have been making smarter decisions in those moments. Couple penalties that extended drivers, some of the execution on third down. So there is room to grow.
You talked a lot about trying to build on leads.
Yeah.
How do you feel about that first couple minutes of the first quarter, just that flurry there.
It was great. It was great to start the way we do. Again, our process I think is good. You know, we got to stick to that and believe in it, double down on it, the principles got us to this point. But that is how we want to play football there at the beginning of the half.
A lot goes into punt return. What about Tory's game makes him so good?
I mean, just how he's attacked the whole process since he got here. We had ambitions for him to be our punt returner, and we're talking about countless, countless reps and hours of preparation, and he's playing really decisive right now. I can't wait to watch the play on our punt return unit and who sprung blocks and how we set the whole thing up. rCan't tell you exactly what happened on that play. Any time you spring a return like that there has to be some critical blocks that have to be executed. We will hopefully see those and I will give him a shoutout next time we get together.
The growth process of your offense seems like they begin to score early. Talk about that, how they're maturing as well.
Again, it's an emphasis on how being decisive is knowing what to do from the get-go. Klint (Kubiak) and the crew deserves a lot of credit on how we start, our openers. That's important. How you start games and having a clear idea what you're trying to execute, trying to get done.
From a depth standpoint, D'Anthony Bell going out and getting the blocked punt; also had a tackle for loss. Ty Okada making a couple big plays out there.
Yeah.
How do you feel about those guys' contributions getting thrown in there?
I'm a broken record here: This is why we operate the way we operate. I think you felt the strength of the 70 today, and really proud of those guys. It's hard to stay ready when you're not in a prominent role and these guys have done that. Derion Kendrick, again, phenomenal game. D'Anthony (Bell) is playing really fast right now. Ty (Okada) played a solid game. So I'm proud of those guys to come in and play winning football for us.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba was pretty sick yesterday but I guess but he obviously rebounded well.
Yeah. Came back from the dead. Pretty cool. Not quite the flu game, the Jordan flu game, but it was pretty solid.
You mentioned Derion Kendrick, three games, two interceptions in back to back games. What stood out to you?
Should have three more. Has to go to the Leslie Frazier school of ball drills. There are a lot of cool game plan things, little nuances of the game plan that he picks up and executes that doesn't necessarily show on the scoreboard. To me that's what fires me up the most because those are little edges that we chase throughout the week that give us edges. You know, recognizing splits and distributions and those things. Playing fast, decisive, and he's just got a knack for making plays. It's pretty cool.
It's a short turnaround to Arizona like you said. Any idea if Nick Emmanwori, Devin Witherspoon, or Julian Love will be able to play?
Yeah, I fell into the trap last week. We're going to take it day by day. Of course we want those guys to play. 'Spoon gave it a go this morning. Just couldn't get there, so that was the right decision. I know that's killing him, but the rest of the guys stepped in and played great football in his place.
What did you think of Ty Okada stepping in and playing the whole game like that?
I thought he executed the game really well. Probably all the details I can't give you right now. I know he made some plays. He would have had a sack if he didn't lift the quarterback, so that would've been cool.
With how things have gone at home, how nice was it to give your fans a performance like this?
It's critical. I mean, look, this guy over here, EJ (Ernest Jones IV), deserves a lot of credit. He has made a big emphasis of it. Guys probably listen to him more than me. It's important for us to play this way at home. It was great to do that for them, so we got to do it more often.
Sam almost had a perfect pass rating. Talk about the way he's been playing the last couple weeks.
He's just playing really good with great confidence and he's decisive. I think one ball he probably wants back on the spray off to Jaxon (Smith-Njigba). Guys are playing hard for him. Our protection right now is really good and we got to keep that going. Look, Sam be first to tell you we're excited we're 2-1 but we have to go stack some wins and win another one. He's hungry to do that.
What about just big picture your view of the offense through three games and how closely it's aligning with what you...
Same thing: We are on our way. If Klint (Kubiak) was standing right here I'm sure he could rattle off about a dozen things he wants to improve on. That's the mentality we want. Look, we're excited about the growth we have had. We love our guys. We love going work. But we understand that we can be a really good football team and we're determined to get there.
QB Sam Darnold
Obviously a really good result today. You know, I thought first off, special teams, defense, the way they set the tone for this game, and then led to us having really good field position all day. I feel like we did a really good job executing. Obviously we would like to come away with a few more touchdowns or couple more touchdowns. I thought we obviously settled for some field goals there. Overall, I feel like that was a whole-team game. Like I said we stayed on top of the field position all day and just really proud of our guys. Proud of our offensive line, running backs, everyone for setting the tone. Tory Horton, man, coming to work today. It was awesome to see him get that punt return and get a touchdown, doing his thing in the pass game.
The way you started on offense the last two games in scoring, what does that reinforce to the game planning and all the preparation all week?
It's huge. Just the preparation, like you said, that we put in throughout the week, that's how you want to start the game. You go through your openers and you go through certain things that you want to do against their defense. You know, sometimes, especially early in the season, you're not necessarily sure exactly what you're going to get from their defense. I feel like our guys did a really good job of executing no matter what the circumstances were, even it was a different look than what we practiced. I thought just execution was at a high level today.
You mentioned defense and special teams set you guys up with great field position several times. To go 4 for 4 on your first four possessions in the red zone, what does that mean for where the offense it at right now that you guys are finishing at that type of a rate?
It's huge. Obviously got bailed out a little bit on that first drive with the penalty. Like to convert that third down. Just got to continue to be really good in practice. I think that's where it starts, is practice, executing and talking about it. If certain things don't necessarily work in practice or we need better timing, continue to work on that and even throw certain routes after practice if we need to. That's where it starts. It starts with the work we put in throughout the week, and if that continues to translate to on-field success, we're going to be all right this year.
Sounds like Jaxon Smith-Njigba was sick there for a little while, the last day or so, and didn't look like it today at all.
No, he didn't.
That second play of the game that you were able to scramble, avoid pressure, and then get to him, just take us through that play.
It was big time. He's such a good football player. When I get in those scramble modes and he's able to kind of detach from his guy and make a play, I know he's always going to be there -- along with all our other guys, but Jax especially. He's really good at playing ball at that point and getting open.
Quite a few plays where you throw accurately moving to your left, which I imagine is not easy. What's the key to throwing accurately across your body like that?
I think just doing it a lot, getting reps at it in the offseason. You know, understanding kind of momentum. Understanding how fast I'm going and just being able to turn my shoulders. I can be running as fast as I need to be to my left, as long as my shoulders are turned. I understand that going to my left that ball is going to pull a little left as I'm throwing left, so just understanding those details. At the end of the day just comes down to getting those reps in the offseason, even now.
You mentioned Tory Horton already. To see a rookie do what he's done the last few games, what stands out most about what you've seen from him?
I think just how steady he is. Even having a good game in Pittsburgh, catching that touchdown, was still eager and hungry this whole last week, wanting more and just asking a ton of great questions. Like I've talked a ton about Tory, but he's just continuing to grow. I know he's going to continue to get better and want to get better. I think that's the biggest key as a young player, is just having that want to get better and understand the offense even that much more.
Sam, he started getting going in training camp pretty early despite missing the offseason stuff being held out and such. Why do you think he was able to find a footing so quickly and show this side of him as quickly as he did?
First off, he's talented. He's a really talented football player. He does all the little things that you can't really teach really well. He tracks the ball well. He's got great speed. Good hands. He's got length. So I think at the end of the day like his work ethic is what is going to set him apart in my opinion. That starts with the entire room. I feel like that whole receiver room does a really good job continuing to work and ask questions and do all the right -- the little things to continue to get better.
A lot of talk in the offseason, but how much have you guys all emphasized being better at home, starting fast at home and winning home games?
Yeah, I think that's obviously a key to win at home. At the end of the day like our goal is just to go out there and execute. The winning is going to take care of itself as long as we go out there and play one play at a time and that's kind of our mindset.
When Kenneth Walker III cut that run back, were you thinking about throwing a block there? Looked like you were gonna.
Yeah, that was a tough look for sure. I'm not sure exactly how it looked, but I was looking for a block and I was like ah, I don't think I should block, so I'm going bail out of here, and then somehow still ended up on my ass. But, yeah, it was fun to kind of get out there, and K9, the way he cuts I knew or had a feeling it was going to come back to me. Got to have a better plan next time I guess.
Is that something he had to make a really business decision on especially considering the state of the game that you guys are at?
It was just at the end of the day I think I would love to go help my teammate and K9 go get a block for him. At the same time there were a lot of guys on that end of the field, a lot of big guys, a lot of D-linemen, I don't know if I would've won that battle had I chose to go out there and get a block for him.
What progress have you seen from the offensive line in the three weeks?
They're continuing to talk, they're continuing to get to know one another, get to know the calls, get to know how deep they're pass setting certain games, you know, the run game communication on that. I feel like they're continuing to get to know each other a ton that way, and you can tell. There is still a lot of room to grow, not only in that area, but also as a whole. All the skill players, me, I feel like the last couple throws that I had weren't necessarily as accurate as I would've hoped for. So just going to continue to learn being get better and grow as an offense.
Quick turnaround to Thursday and Arizona. How do you approach this stage of your career planning for a game on only a couple days' rest differently than if you were, say, getting ready to play on Sunday?
Just speeds up the process entirely. Tomorrow I'm sure we'll be meeting quite a bit and maybe have a walk-through, something like that. But, it just speeds up our process. Tomorrow is a Wednesday, a normal Wednesday, then you got Thursday, Friday, and all of a sudden you have the Friday and Saturday is one day on Wednesday. You look and you're playing on Thursday, which is now our Sunday. So everything is just so condensed, the time. So for us, we got to be ready. We got to have our bodies and mindset right and ready to go by Thursday. We know we'll have a really good game plan by the time Wednesday night comes around.
You have obviously been a starter in this league, but you've been a back up, too. There is a lot of work that goes into that. In a game like this is it good to have Drew get in and get some playing time?
It was awesome. Whenever Drew gets an opportunity to go in there I know he's going to take full advantage of it. I know, like I said, I wasn't a huge fan of my last two passes that I threw in the game. It was like I was joking with the guys, but it was kind of like, if there are any hoopers in here, you go out there and you don't want to miss your last shot ever. Whether it's a layup, you want to get the ball in the bucket, the last shot you take. For me to end it on two incompletions, that was not my favorite thing in the world, but I know he's going to go in there and do a good job when he gets in there.
Sam stylistically, through three games how close do you feel like you are as a offense to being the kind of offense that you guys wanted to be?
I think we're right there. We're kind of knocking on the door of what we want to be as an offense and executing at the level we want to execute at. We just got to keep taking it one day at a time. Things will fall into place. We have to continue to have that worker's mentality and grow from this one. Watch the tape because there is a lot of stuff to learn from on this tape and be ready to go by Thursday.
WR Tory Horton
On what he saw on the punt return
Shoot, green grass. I just made the most out of the opportunity. The core guys, the holdup team, the corners, they did a great job on that play. That's something that we've repped and they went out there and put all their ten toes down on that play. They made the best of it. Celebrating that punt return with those guys because I wouldn't have gotten started without them.
On if he saw Chazz Surratt's block on the punt return
Oh yeah. I knew he was going to take him out for me. I just had a two way go. I kind of slowed down a little bit and let him make that block and then after that it was off to the promise land. Hell of a job (by) him. He's been working hard every day. To see him on the field and that being the last block that I kind of needed, I kind of knew it was a touchdown from the jump."
On if they told him it was the longest punt return in franchise history
Yeah, they did. That was crazy. It was funny because I came to the sideline and (said) 'I'm still gassed from that punt return' and then I looked on the little iPad and I saw it was 95 yards and I was like, 'No wonder I'm so tired, I just ran the whole field.' But that just goes to show if you're dialed in and you just try to make the best out of opportunities, just stack them one block at a time. For me, I didn't know that was the longest punt return, I didn't know how far that was, I was just so amped about the blocks that those guys made and how that opened up for me.
On his receiving touchdown, the throw from Sam Darnold and the chemistry he's established with him
Sam (Darnold) is a hell of a quarterback. He put that ball on the money. That's something that we kind of worked on a little bit here and there. He's on top of his game. He sees a little crease and he's going to put it where it needs to be. That's something that you want from a quarterback. That awareness, that smart mindset on the field, he kind of takes that place. It was a great ball. Shout out to Sam. Shout out to the offensive line for holding up. It doesn't get started without the offensive line so shout out to those boys.
DL Byron Murphy ll
On what it means to win at home
It was huge, it was a big win for us. Going into this week we said we wanted to be a dominant team, and we showed that today. We have to keep going and keep building off that success.
On his sack
It felt great, there is nothing like getting a sack. You get sacks by rushing as one, everybody on the same timing, everybody communicating with one another. That's how you get sacks, that's how you create opportunities for a sack. I appreciate the guys that are rushing with me.
On the big plays made by special teams
That hypes everybody up, both sides of the ball offense and defense. And vice versa, if the defense goes out there and gets a four-and-out, a pick, sack, that turns up the offense and special teams. We're all one, 12 as one.
On how the defense is playing
Throughout the week it starts there. It's the way we work and our preparation. From starters all the way down it doesn't matter, we hold each other, especially in the D-line room, to a standard. There is no drop off, when you're in there you have to take advantage of that, take advantage of your opportunity, and make the best out of it.
LB Ernest Jones IV
On the emphasis on getting wins at home
When I got here, those first couple home games I played, I noticed that I've never heard fans make as much noise. Then we get into this year, I kind of noticed with the [home] record that we're not playing too well at home. On the road we're kicking butt. But, we gotta win games at home, and when you have a crowd and you have fans that show up like the 12s do, you gotta go win at home. You got to put emphasis that when you do get a home game, you go out there and you ball out and you feed them chaos.
On the difference in playing with a sizeable lead
I was telling the guys on the sideline, I don't know how many times since I've been here we've played with that much of a lead. So, when we get leads like that, pin your ears back and let's go hunt, man. Let's go get after the ball, get after the quarterback, and they get nothing.
On being able to keep Alvin Kamara bottled up
It was nice, when you have a good back like that. I think for this defense, we kind of heard the noise earlier in the week, I believe one of their coaches, were excited about the challenge of having him and them thinking they were going to run the ball on us. So, we took that personal. Listen, it's going to be tough to run the ball against us, just because of the mindset and the physicality that we play. Honestly, it's just this. We're going to make it hard on you to run the ball on us, and if you do, good luck to you.
On guys in the secondary stepping up because of injuries
I think it is the preparation. Kudos to the coaches, they're able to get guys ready. Also kudos to those players, they come in, they dominate. Whoever is up, we have the utmost confidence in whoever that is.
On how well the first half went
Of course there is a good feeling, but there is always that feeling that you don't want to get relaxed, you don't want to get complacent. You want to keep your foot on the gas. I was proud of how we were able to do that. As Coach Mike was saying, defensively, we have such a high standard, guys in that locker room, we're pissed off we let a few drives get extended. We're excited about working through that and getting to Arizona.
On the play of Derion Kendrick
I'll say this: When I got there in L.A., when DK was coming in, you could tell he was still trying to find the maturity aspect of it. For the two-three weeks I've been around him, the guy is a different dude now. I think it's a credit to the guys in the locker room who are in his position, who are in his ear. DK is a baller. Dk is a bona fide ball hawk, put him in great positions, he's going to go out there and make plays. I'm truly proud of him.
RB Kenneth Walker lll
On special teams setting the tone early
It was just a great job by the special teams unit. Jay Harbaugh, he coached them up well, and our guys went out there and made plays. Tory Horton, he came out here and balled out tonight. Congrats to the rook.
On seven scores on the first seven possessions, finishing in the red zone
I felt like that wins games. We are striving toward the right direction, where we can finish in the end zone. Points wins games. I feel like we did a great job tonight—today—with that.
On getting a touchdown on the game's first possession
It is always important to start fast. We talk about that a lot, coming out there and starting fast and scoring early. I feel like that's important, and also just keeping the momentum going.
On the importance of winning at home
That was a big emphasis this week. Jay Reed even talked about it, he was like, we gotta protect our house. We gotta start winning at the crib. We did that today.
On Tory Horton's game
He's special. We've seen him in training camp, making plays all throughout training camp. It's just good for him to come out here and showcase to everyone else.
On whether it is good seeing Wright and Holani get a chance to play
Definitely, because I know they can ball. It's always good to see the other running backs get their chance and get their shot at playing.
CB Josh Jobe
On how much more comfortable he feels with the defense now that he has been here longer
It was great. Just working through it every week, day by day, just working hard, preparation. The team just staying together and the comradery of the team has been great. That's great for us.
On seeing so many guys on defense stepping up when players go down with injuries
It's next man up, that's the standard that we set. You have to keep a high standard. It doesn't matter who's on the field. We're all as one, when we stand together. That's the main thing.
On not feeling satisfied despite winning by 31 pts
We just got to keep going. It's a big win, but we have to continue. It doesn't matter if we beat a team by a lot, or by a little. We got to keep going every week.
On having so many big plays in the first quarter
It's momentum that keeps us energized and keeps us going. It gets us fired up, seeing everybody doing well as a team, it's a great feeling.
On what about this defense fits his skills
It's great, man. Whatever Coach (Macdonald) calls, we buy in, by the week. Just being decisive, every day, every week.
On the play of Derion Kendrick
Since he came in, man, he's setting the standard. He already knows what we've been doing. He's a great player, a great guy. He's just doing what you got to do. Every time you come in the building, every day is an interview for all of us. We're just keeping that standard high.
NT Jarran Reed
On defending the home field
We have to start protecting our home field. When our fans come and see us, they're expecting a win at home, and we expect to win at home. We have to use that to our advantage, our crowd and everything.
On the 12s today
It was amazing, man. It was so loud, and half the plays they were calling, I couldn't even hear. I was getting down and playing. That's what we need though. We need to feed the fans and chaos.
On Byron Murphy II's sack
Once again, I'm not surprised. He's worked so hard. I'm so happy for him to see his hard work paying off.
On Derion Kendrick
This guy, he's been special since he came in. He's been really special. The way he attacks the ball and the way he practices every day. I'm so excited, man. It just reminds me of when I came in as a rookie.
LB Uchenna Nwosu
On how they were able to dominate today
The preparation. It started with practice. Our focus all week has been great. Locked in. We like to call it loose and focused. Still having fun but still locked in. It started way back on Monday. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
On if there was anything specifically they did to shut down the Saints offense
We just kept doing what we do best: stopping the run and making plays in the back end.
On the team confidence after everything comes together in all three phases
It [helps] a lot. We play better, we play faster, we play everything. We just keep building off of it and it builds our confidence going into next week too.
TE AJ Barner
On the special teams units
What that unit did against a good team like that is really powerful for our team.
On how special teams helps the offense when they get the ball in good position
Short fields are everything. There are statistics behind it that are multiple point swings in our favor when those things happen. And the momentum of the game too. That's huge.
On Tory Horton and what has impressed him most
He's a mature kid. He played five years in college. Had a really successful college career and it's translated to the league.
S Ty Okada
On getting the start at safety
It was an awesome experience. Having the comfort that I got from the trust in my teammates and them reassuring me like, 'hey, you have 10 of your brothers out there with you.' Going out there was very exciting, for sure, but at the same time just having their trust and all them backing me was a feeling like I can go out there and do this and take advantage of the opportunity.
On why there's a feeling like no one is satisfied even after winning 44-13
I think Coach Mike [Macdonald] does a really good job of instilling that in us. And I think we're going to look back at this film and see that there are a lot of areas where we fell short. And we have some really big goals as a team and in order to attain those, we know that we have to play some incredible football. We'll go back with a fine-toothed comb on this one and we can't be satisfied with that win. Although [we're] very happy and it's not easy to win in the National Football League, we got to come back and learn from certain mistakes that we made. Especially in the middle to later part of the game.
On winning big at home
I don't know if you guys saw that Richard Sherman came in and spoke with us and he was like, you have to feed these fans and they will be the loudest fans in the world for you. We feel that. It's up to us to make that happen. To be able to build that trust again with the fans and continue to put a great product out there for them to get excited about and for them to rally behind, that's what we always strive to achieve.
On when Richard Sherman spoke with the team
He spoke with us recently just as a team about how amazing our fan culture is and how great it is and all the support that we have from the 12s.
S D'Anthony Bell
On being elevated from the practice squad and blocking a punt
It means a lot. That's what I always pride myself on being ready for the opportunity. I was able to make a play for the team and help us win, and I'm just blessed. God bless.
On Jarran Reed's pregame speech
The message was we lost that first home game. We want to get the 12s rocking, and we want to be able to make everybody scared to play in Lumen Field. We want to go out there and put fear in everybody that plays here, and we want to get the fans involved. Playing good football gets the fans involved. That's what we want to do.
On what he saw on the punt block
It was something that we had prepped for all week. So, shout out Coach Jay (Jay Harbaugh). He had seen it, and he was like, 'Hey, when we get an opportunity here, let's take advantage of it.'"
On Derion Kendrick
Yeah, we made DK (Derion Kendrick) feel a part of the team as soon he came in. He came in talking on the first day. We love his personality. We love him as a player. And we're doing whatever to embrace him and help him learn the defense.
CB Derion Kendrick
On earning his second consecutive game with an interception
Honesty, I'm pissed off. I'm supposed to have four picks right now, but I'll take it. But I'm just keeping my head down and taking it day by day. I'm not getting ahead of myself, not looking at the past, and then going out there and trusting the process.
On how his confidence is growing after coming back from injury
Confidence never went nowhere. I feel like just have to keep stacking and try to get one every game. That's my goal.
On winning at home in front of the fans
Protecting that house, that means a lot to us. The fans are going to pack out the stadium every time, bring the energy, so we have to do the same. Just protect that house and give them the dub every time.
On Jarran Reed's pregame speech
Yeah, just from the first game, we didn't finish how we wanted to. It felt like we could pull that game out. So, every game we have to come, step out there and leave no doubt.
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba
On how he is feeling after the game
Yeah, I'm feeling better. Especially after the win. It was a tough Friday and Saturday for me, but I woke up feeling good today. Not quite (the Jordan Flu Game), but the win makes me feel a lot better.
On how much fun the team had playing in the game today
It was a fun game. Everybody was flying around. Special teams units were doing their thing, defense was doing their thing and the offense came alive. It was a fun game all around, an exciting game. Now we're just going to get ready for next week.
On the offense's efficiency
Like I said, we're going to get more opportunities the more games that we play, and show who we are. That's just a little taste. We can execute, we can push the ball down field, we can go up-top, we can run the ball, we can do it all. I'm excited for what's next.
On Sam Darnold's elusiveness
Yeah, I saw him escape back to the left. I was just trying to get open for our quarterback. Those are big plays in the NFL - scramble drills. I'm just coming alive and making sure that I'm there when I need to be.
G Grey Zabel
On what led to such a dominant start to the game
I think it goes to our coaches, our special teams, guys coming off, being prepared for the game, and going and making good, explosive plays for us.
On the emphasis of winning at home
Yeah, we want to protect Lumen Field, go out and do our jobs every single play. We've got to give our fans something to show up for. I think today was a great example of why they've got to show up to Lumen Field and get loud. Causing false start penalties, and that start was just unbelievable. You got to be able to put a show on for the fans.
On when he knew Sam Darnold would play well
I'd probably say back in May, early June. He's an incredible quarterback. It's so fun blocking for him. People don't give him enough credit for how dynamic he actually is. So, I knew that's the type of player he is and that he was going to do that today.
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Seahawks vs. Saints at Lumen Field on September 21st, 2025.

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