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Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s ‘Insane Catch’ Wasn’t Even the Biggest Seahawks News vs Rams

Jaxon Smith-Njigba did not just make a circus one-handed catch against the Los Angeles Rams, he made NFL history while doing it.

In the Seattle Seahawks’ 21-19 road loss, Smith-Njigba finished with nine catches for 105 yards and became the first player in the Super Bowl era to record at least 75 receiving yards in each of his first 10 games of a season, according to the Seahawks.

The performance also gave him his seventh 100-yard game of the year, tying Hall of Famer Steve Largent’s franchise record for a single season.

The signature highlight was a ridiculous one-handed grab down the left sideline, with Smith-Njigba extending his left arm to pluck a 28-yard loft from quarterback Sam Darnold and somehow dragging his feet in bounds. The NFL labeled it a “Can’t-Miss Play” as the replay blew up on social media.

After the game, head coach Mike Macdonald kept it simple when asked about the catch.

“He’s a phenomenal player and he got his feet down,” Macdonald said.

The Seahawks’ official account summed up the night with a graphic and the caption, “No stopping JSN,” calling him the “First Player in SB Era with at least 75 yards in each of his first 10 games of a season.”


Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s 75-Yard Streak Puts Him Alone in NFL History

Smith-Njigba has been on a heater all year, but the Rams game pushed his season into true NFL-history territory.

NFL insider Diana Russini noted that Smith-Njigba is the first player in NFL history to record 75+ receiving yards in 10 straight games to begin a season, not just in Seattle but across the league’s entire record book.

AP’s game story added another layer: JSN hit nine receptions for 105 yards, extended his 75-yard streak to 10, and tied Largent’s mark with his seventh 100-yard game of the season — and it’s only mid-November.

After the Rams game, he sits at 72 receptions for 1,146 yards and five touchdowns through 10 games this season, per his updated stat line.

At that pace, PFN calculated that Smith-Njigba would finish with a yardage total that would rank second all-time behind only Calvin Johnson’s single-season record of 1,964 yards set in 2012.

He has already been named NFC Offensive Player of the Month for October, after a stretch that included 24 catches for 417 yards and three touchdowns in just three games, with at least eight catches, 100 yards and a score in each contest.

For a player who already logged a 100-catch, 1,130-yard Pro Bowl season in 2024, this has been another step up into bona fide superstar territory.


GettyJaxon Smith-Njigba finished with nine catches for 105 yards and became the first player in the Super Bowl era with at least 75 receiving yards in each of his first 10 games of a season.

What Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s Record Streak Means for the Seahawks

The loss to Los Angeles was brutal for Seattle in the standings, but the JSN show underlined how central he has become to everything the Seahawks do on offense.

Darnold threw four interceptions in the defeat, and the Seahawks failed to reach the end zone until late in the fourth quarter. Through it all, Smith-Njigba kept the chains moving, piling up underneath catches, sideline outs and explosive plays like the one-handed grab that sparked Seattle’s final drive.

Macdonald’s postgame quote — “He’s a phenomenal player and he got his feet down” — sounded as much like a big-picture statement as it did a reaction to one snap.

With DK Metcalf now in Pittsburgh and Smith-Njigba entrenched as Seattle’s No. 1 receiver, the Seahawks have rebuilt their passing game around a route technician who wins at every level of the field.

The 10-game streak of 75+ yards shows defensive coordinators have not found an answer yet. Opponents can roll coverage his way, but the Seahawks keep scheming him into leverage, and he keeps winning at the catch point and after the catch.

If he stays healthy, the record pace keeps him in range of multiple milestones at once:

For now, the bigger question for Seattle is whether they can clean up turnovers and red-zone struggles quickly enough to keep pace in the NFC West while their emerging superstar receiver plays at this level.


Stats, Schedule & Context for Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s Monster Season

Even in a loss, the night belonged to JSN,  a one-handed catch that will live on every highlight reel, and a 75-yard streak that just moved him into a space all his own in NFL history.

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