Seahawks Depth Shines In Dominant 38 14 Win Over Commanders Super

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seahawks depth shines in dominant 38 14 win over commanders super

LANDOVER, MARYLAND - NOVEMBER 02: Cody White #82 of the Seattle Seahawks celebrates his touchdown catch with AJ Barner #88 during the second quarter against the Washington Commanders in the game at Northwest Stadium... The Seattle Seahawks looked every bit the part of a Super Bowl contender on Sunday night in Maryland as they delivered a dominant performance on both sides of the football in a 38-14 blowout... Sam Darnold was a perfect 16-of-16 for 282 yards and four touchdowns in the first half alone as Seattle compiled 418 yards of total offense and averaged over eight yards a play. Meanwhile, Seattle's defense completely shut down Jayden Daniels and the Washington offense before the Commanders' quarterback left the game midway through the fourth quarter with what appeared to be a gruesome left elbow injury. The victory keeps the Seahawks tied for the best record in the NFC at 6-2, and they have the second-best point differential in the conference at plus-81. Another night, another absurdly dominant performance from the Seattle Seahawks under the lights of prime time.

Seattle handled the Houston Texans with relative ease last week on Monday Night Football, and they kept it rolling after the bye with an absolute pasting of the Washington Commanders in their own building... Seattle scored on all five first half possessions, going up 28-0 and then 31-7 at halftime. After two quarters, this was over. The Seahawks cruised to 6-2, and as such, there is plenty to talk about from this one. So sit back, relax, and enjoy reading the top takeaways from Week 9.... spoiler alert, they are going to be mainly positive.

This is not an exaggeration. Even last year, with his well-documented meltdowns against the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams to end the Vikings' season, he still received MVP votes. This time, if he keeps it up, his name is going to wind up on first place ballots. Darnold completed 21-of-24 passes for 330 yards, four touchdowns and an interception. He was 16-for-16 in the first half alone, and tied Warren Moon's franchise record with 17-straight completions. Darnold was simply surgical, connecting with three different receivers - Tory Horton, Cody White, and Elijah Arroyo - for his scores.

Keep in mind, for White and Arroyo, those were their first touchdowns of their career. I know Minnesota also won in Week 9, but you have to imagine the organization (and their fans) are wondering about the road not taken. Monster games for JSN are becoming the norm. Six times this year he has had over 100 receiving yards, out of eight possible opportunities. On Sunday night, JSN had another eight receptions for 129 yards. Although he did not find the end zone, he achieved something far more valuable: more history.

JSN just completed his fourth-straight game with at least 100 receiving yards, breaking a tie with Steve Largent for most ever by a Seahawks receiver in a single season. He also joined Isaac Bruce as the only two players in league history, 23 years old or younger, to have at least 900 receiving yards in their first eight games of a season. Jaxon Smith-Njigba continues to lead the NFL with 948 yards, which is ten more yards than what Bruce achieved in 1995. I cannot overstate how huge it is for the Seahawks that their special teams unit has gone from a critical liability to a key difference maker. Special teams coordinator Jay Harbaugh deserves a ton of credit for getting his unit into shape for 2025, as they have been game changers. After Seattle went up 14-0, the Commanders fumbled the ensuing kick off, which the Seahawks recovered.

One play later, Sam Darnold found Elijah Arroyo to expand their lead to 21-0 and the route was officially on. Jason Myers tacked on a 41-yard goal before halftime as well, remaining solid on the season as well. Featuring postgame quotes from the following: Great win. Man, I'm just really proud of our team, our approach, the whole week coming out of the bye. We got guys banged up, even guys throughout the game.

But this is the stuff that we preach on how we train our guys. And you know, we're really bringing, like, the ready squad and the 70 to life here. So that's probably what I'm most proud of, is the guys stepping in, upholding the standard, you know, the mentality of the team when we get leads, to try to finish the game the... So, [QB] Sam [Darnold], our offense did a tremendous job, especially in the first half. Really a great team effort, great game plan by our coaches. But, Sam's execution right now, he's just ridiculous, just plain to sight.

All the things we talked about that he's been doing, but decisive, making smart decisions. Our receivers doing a great job. I thought the protection was really good. So, it's just a great win. Arizona [Cardinals] here on Monday night, and we got it, we're going back across the country. So, we'll get home, refocus, and go get ready for next week.

So, Ernest has a bit of a knee [injury]. We'll figure it out. I don't know. It's not season-ending, but we'll see how it goes. Who was the other one? Josh?

Yeah, so, concussion. He's in the protocol, so we'll see how that goes too. On if he thinks Jones will miss any games: Yeah, there's a chance. I'll give you a timetable immediately. [laughs].

We'll see. To stream KGW on your phone, you need the KGW app. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video LANDOVER, Md. — The Seattle Seahawks looked like the better team from start to finish in the 38-14 win over the Commanders on Sunday Night Football.

Seahawks starting quarterback Sam Darnold did whatever he wanted in the first half. The only thing that stopped Darnold was time and head coach Mike Macdonald's decision to not utilize a timeout and let the clock go to :03 when replay ruled that Jaxon Smith-Njigba did not... Seattle scored on every possession in the half. Darnold went 16-16, 282 yards, 4 touchdowns and a perfect 158.3 passer rating. The only dominant first half in Seahawks history was when Shaun Alexander scored five touchdowns against Minnesota in 2002. Darnold completed 17 straight passes before he missed one.

That tied a team record. The Seahawks made a statement on Sunday night. Seattle won 38-14 over the Commanders, with Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold throwing four touchdowns without an incompletion in the first half. It was a dominant performance that was made worse for Washington when quarterback Jayden Daniels left with his left arm in an aircast in the fourth quarter. This was very impressive. We were long past wondering if Darnold’s 2024 success with Minnesota was a fluke, and Seattle already looked so smart for moving on from Geno Smith and giving Darnold a $100 million contract.

Darnold has never looked better than he did in the first half Sunday night – 16-for-16, 282 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions, just a dominant showing on the road against a solid opponent. If you needed an infomercial on how well offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak’s unit took advantage of Darnold’s strengths and moved the ball so consistently with ease, this was the half to watch. Darnold came into the night with stats very close to his breakout 2024 season: his TD/INT ratio last year was 35-to-12, this year was 12-to-4 before Sunday, now even better at 16-to-5. He’s done that in an offense that traded away DK Metcalf and didn’t have wide receiver Cooper Kupp on Sunday, in part because fellow WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been an All-Pro receiver and a... 1. Nov 2, 2025, 8:44 PM | Updated: Nov 3, 2025, 8:05 am

LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Sam Darnold was in the type of groove a quarterback rarely experiences. “Someone at halftime said to me that I hadn’t thrown an incompletion,” Darnold said. “So I think he’s to blame for throwing an incompletion in the second half.” Seattle Seahawks win: Instant reaction | Stacy Rost | Observations | Box score Whether he believes in jinxes or not, Darnold couldn’t feel too disappointed.

By the time he threw his first incompletion of the game — early in the third quarter — he’d already tossed four touchdown passes. And his Seattle Seahawks were well on their way to a 38-14 rout of the Washington Commanders on Sunday night. Washington star quarterback Jayden Daniels exited with an injury late in the fourth quarter. Seattle Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold passes the ball against the Washington Commanders on Sunday. Nick Wass / The Associated Press The Washington Commanders needed a bounce-back win at the halfway point of the NFL season.

Instead, they lost big during Week 9 — twice. In the midst of being routed at home, 38-14, Washington’s second-year star quarterback, Jayden Daniels, was injured after falling awkwardly midway through the fourth quarter while the game was no longer in doubt. His left, non-throwing arm, was immobilized and he walked off under his own power and received X-rays.

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