Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba posted career-highs in Week 9 loss to Rams

Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba posted career-highs in Week 9 loss to Rams

Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba was outstanding in Sunday’s 26-20 Week 9 overtime defeat to the Los Angeles Rams. Smith-Njigba recorded seven receptions on 13 targets for 180 receiving yards and two touchdowns. It represented the most single-game receiving yards of JSN’s career. The seven catches were his third-most in a single appearance, and it was his first career multi-score game.

Smith-Njigba average depth of target (aDoT) of 20.3 yards was easily the highest of his career, according to Establish The Run’s Adam Levitan. It’s especially notable because JSN’s aDoT last season was just 6.4 yards under previous offensive coordinator Shane Waldron. Sunday’s performance showcased some much-needed growth as Geno Smith peppered JSN with deep targets.

Smith-Njigba entered Sunday with an average depth of target of 8.2, significantly higher than last season’s 6.4. That number (8.2) will further increase once Sunday’s data is implemented to his season-long totals. There have been some disappointing metrics as well. Smith-Njigba also went into the game versus the Rams averaging fewer yards per route run (1.22), yards per target (6.3), yards per reception (9.0), and yards after catch per reception (4.5) than last season.

Sunday’s performance was JSN’s second 100-yard showing of the campaign after failing to reach triple-digit receiving yards in any game as a rookie. It also highlighted that offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb is still learning how to best-utilize Smith-Njigba’s skill set. Sunday’s showing was a positive step in the appropriate direction.

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First half highlights: Seahawks lead Rams 13-7

First half highlights: Seahawks lead Rams 13-7

The Seattle Seahawks are off to a strong start against the Los Angeles Rams. In the first half of their Week 11 rematch, Seattle has been outright dominating, as they lead time of possession (19:35 to 10:35), net yards (204 to 94), first downs (12 to 7), and total plays (34 to 21).

Seattle got things started on their opening possession, as they drove down the field 88 yards in 15 plays. The Seahawks were 3-for-3 on third down, and capped the drive off with an eight-yard strike to DK Metcalf.

The Rams attempted to answer the call, and got close. They made it to Seattle’s two-yard line, but quarterback Matthew Stafford’s pass on 4th-and-goal fell incomplete. The Seahawks defense had held strong.

Seattle did manage to extend their lead with a pair of field goals, set up by deep passes to both Jaxon Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf.

However, Los Angeles was finally able to find the scoreboard with only nine seconds left in the game. Stafford found rookie Puka Nacua for a 4-yard touchdown. Seattle leading 13-7 is the exact same halftime score as it was in Week 1.

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