Seahawks Defeat Jets 26-21 Behind Williams' Performance
Seahawks Defeat Jets 26-21 Behind Williams' Performance

Seahawks Defeat Jets 26-21 Behind Williams' Performance

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Leonard Williams made NFL history with a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown, the longest ever by a defensive lineman, during the Seattle Seahawks' 26-21 victory over the New York Jets. His performance included two sacks, three tackles for loss, and a blocked extra point, making him the first player since 1982 to achieve multiple sacks, a pick-six, and a blocked kick in a single game. The Seahawks overcame a rocky start, including two fumbled kickoffs and a kickoff return touchdown, to secure their third consecutive win and take sole possession of first place in the NFC West. After trailing 21-7, Seattle rallied with a crucial touchdown from Zach Charbonnet in the fourth quarter. Head coach Mike Macdonald praised Williams for playing at an elite level, underscoring his significant impact on the game. The Jets, despite an early lead, struggled in the second half and failed to score, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers acknowledging execution issues as a key factor in their loss.

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