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Only three quarterbacks since 1991 had thrown four touchdown passes before their first incompletion of a game. Sam Darnold became the fourth on November 2, 2025, going 16 of 16 at halftime for 282 yards and four scores at Northwest Stadium. The Seattle Seahawks won 38-14 against the Washington Commanders, their sixth victory of the season, while Jayden Daniels — who threw for 153 yards and scrambled for 51 more — dislocated his left elbow on a Drake Thomas sack in the fourth quarter. The full box score and player statistics from that Week 9 game are below.



Game Information

DetailInformation
Final ScoreSeattle Seahawks 38, Washington Commanders 14
DateSunday, November 2, 2025 — Week 9, Sunday Night Football
VenueNorthwest Stadium, Landover, MD
Sam Darnold21/24, 330 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT — 141.0 passer rating
Jayden Daniels16/22, 153 yds, 0 TD, 1 INT — 72.7 passer rating
Top RusherChris Rodriguez Jr. (WAS) — 12 car, 65 yds, 1 TD
Top ReceiverJaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA) — 8 rec, 129 yds
Seahawks Record6-2
Commanders Record3-6

Box Score

TeamQ1Q2Q3Q4Final
Seattle Seahawks (6-2)7247038
Washington Commanders (3-6)070714

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeTeamScoring PlayDriveScore
Q13:04SEATory Horton 4 yd pass from Sam Darnold (Jason Myers kick)12 plays, 90 yds, 8:077-0
Q28:52SEATory Horton 25 yd pass from Sam Darnold (Jason Myers kick)7 plays, 60 yds, 3:5714-0
Q28:41SEAElijah Arroyo 26 yd pass from Sam Darnold (Jason Myers kick)1 play, 26 yds, 0:0521-0
Q24:34SEACody White 60 yd pass from Sam Darnold (Jason Myers kick)4 plays, 87 yds, 2:1028-0
Q20:53WASJayden Daniels 1 yd rush (Matt Gay kick)10 plays, 69 yds, 3:4128-7
Q20:00SEAJason Myers 41 yd field goal4 plays, 53 yds, 0:5331-7
Q31:53SEAAJ Barner 1 yd rush (Jason Myers kick)9 plays, 60 yds, 3:4838-7
Q47:14WASChris Rodriguez Jr. 4 yd rush (Matt Gay kick)11 plays, 65 yds, 5:1638-14

Game Information

Kickoff8:20 PM ET
VenueNorthwest Stadium, Landover, MD
Attendance64,197
Weather53°F, relative humidity 70%, wind 3 mph
SurfaceGrass (outdoors)
BroadcastNBC / Peacock
Vegas LineSeattle -3.0
Over/Under48.0 — over
RefereeBill Vinovich
UmpireScott Walker
Down JudgeDale Keller
Line JudgeTripp Sutter
Back JudgeTodd Prukop
Side JudgeJimmy Buchanan
Field JudgeAaron Santi

Team Statistics

StatSEAWAS
Total Yards418290
Passing Yards (net)330133
Rushing Yards88157
Total Plays4862
Yards Per Play8.74.7
First Downs2119
Passing First Downs138
Rushing First Downs59
Penalty First Downs32
Third Down Conv.7/11 (64%)6/13 (46%)
Fourth Down Conv.0/01/2
Red Zone (Made/Att)2/22/2
Penalties5 for 44 yds8 for 87 yds
Turnovers12
Fumbles Lost01
Interceptions Thrown11
Sacks Allowed0 (0 yds)4 (20 yds)
Time of Possession27:1832:42
Total Drives109
Avg Points Per Drive3.51.4
Avg Yards Per Drive38.430.5
Avg Plays Per Drive5.77.1
EPA Per Play (PFF)+0.418+0.003
Explosive Passes 15+ yds83
Explosive Runs 10+ yds33
Total Pressures Allowed330

Passing Statistics

Standard

PlayerTeamCmpAttYdsTDINTSacksYds LostLongRatingQBR
Sam DarnoldSEA2124330410060141.097.4
Jayden DanielsWAS1622153014202572.759.2

Darnold completed his first 17 passes and was 16 of 16 at halftime. He joined Tom Brady (2007), Ryan Tannehill (2015), and Lamar Jackson (2019) as the only quarterbacks since at least 1991 to record four touchdown passes before their first incompletion, per Sportradar.

Advanced Passing Metrics

PlayerTeamCmp%Adj Cmp%Avg DoTIAYIAY/PAYACYAC/CmpDrop%Bad%Avg TTTPressures
Sam DarnoldSEA87.5%87.5%9.32078.61456.90.0%4.2%2.69s1
Jayden DanielsWAS72.7%81.0%5.91255.7714.44.8%4.8%3.53s5

Daniels accounted for 50 of his 51 rushing yards via nine scrambles. TTT = average time to throw.


Rushing Statistics

Seattle Seahawks

PlayerCarYdsAvgTDLongYBC/AttYAC/Att
Kenneth Walker III11423.80121.42.5
Zach Charbonnet8253.1090.32.9
Jaxon Smith-Njigba11111.00112.09.0
George Holani393.0072.01.0
AJ Barner111.0110.01.0
Team24883.7112

Washington Commanders

PlayerCarYdsAvgTDLongYBC/AttYAC/Att
Chris Rodriguez Jr.12655.41120.94.5
Jayden Daniels10515.11122.13.0
Jacory Croskey-Merritt12383.2060.23.0
Deebo Samuel133.0030.03.0
Jeremy McNichols100.0000.00.0
Team361574.4212

Receiving Statistics

Seattle Seahawks

PlayerRecTgtYdsTDAvgLongYACADOTDrops
Jaxon Smith-Njigba89129016.1264710.40
Cody White1260160.0604212.50
Tory Horton4448212.025610.50
Elijah Arroyo2229114.526611.50
AJ Barner342408.09114.00
Zach Charbonnet1121021.021165.00
Kenneth Walker III221909.514171.00
Team2124330415.760145

Smith-Njigba’s eight-catch, 129-yard performance was his sixth 100-yard receiving game of the 2025 season, tying Steve Largent’s single-season franchise record.

Washington Commanders

PlayerRecTgtYdsTDAvgLongYACADOTDrops
Zach Ertz4446011.525410.50
Deebo Samuel564108.219380.80
Jaylin Lane352909.715128.21
John Bates2420010.010164.51
Treylon Burks1114014.014014.00
Jacory Croskey-Merritt11303.0312.00
Team162115309.62571

Defensive Statistics

Seattle Seahawks

PlayerPosCombSoloAstSacksTFLPDINTQB HitsFF
Tyrice KnightLB1046010000
Drake ThomasLB8351.011010
Devon WitherspoonCB752000010
Nick EmmanworiS651010000
Ernest Jones IVLB615000000
Leonard WilliamsDE5321.010010
Ty OkadaS523001100
Derick HallLB523010000
Boye MafeLB413000000
Coby BryantS404000000
Byron Murphy IIDT4040.500010
Riq WoolenCB312001000
Mike MorrisDE312000000
Uchenna NwosuLB2110.500010
Brandon PiliNT211000001
DeMarcus LawrenceLB2020.500010
Chazz SurrattLB202000000
Jerrick Reed IIS202000000
D’Anthony BellS202000000
Jarran ReedNT1010.500010
Josh JobeCB110000000
Nehemiah PritchettCB101000000
Connor O’TooleLB101000000
Team8832564.053171

Washington Commanders

PlayerPosCombSoloAstSacksTFLPDINTQB HitsFF
Jeremy ReavesS945010000
Frankie LuvuLB743001001
Trey AmosCB743000000
Bobby WagnerLB734010000
Jordan MageeLB523000000
Quan MartinS330000000
Sheldon DayDT321000000
Eddie GoldmanDT312000000
Jonathan JonesCB312000000
Daron PayneDT303000000
Darnell Savage Jr.S211000000
Mike SainristilCB211001100
Tyler OwensS211000000
Marshon LattimoreCB202001000
Jacob MartinDE202000000
Jaylin LaneWR110000000
Javon KinlawDT101000000
Preston SmithDE000000010
Team622834023111

Turnovers

Interceptions

PlayerTeamINTYdsTDQuarter
Ty OkadaSEA100Q2
Mike SainristilWAS100Q3

Fumbles

PlayerTeamFumblesLostRecovered
AJ BarnerSEA101
Connor O’TooleSEA001
Jaylin LaneWAS110

Lane fumbled a kick return in the second quarter; O’Toole recovered for Seattle at the Washington 26. Darnold threw a touchdown to Elijah Arroyo on the very next play.


Special Teams Statistics

Kicking

PlayerTeamFGM/AFG%LongXPM/APts
Jason MyersSEA1/1100%415/58
Matt GayWAS0/02/22

Punting

PlayerTeamNoYdsAvgLongIn 20TB
Michael DicksonSEA315551.75810
Tress WayWAS419147.86340

Kick Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
George HolaniSEA22914.5210
Cody WhiteSEA12929.0290
Deebo SamuelWAS13030.0300
Jaylin LaneWAS12626.0260
Luke McCaffreyWAS11919.0190

Punt Returns

PlayerTeamRetYdsAvgLongTD
Jaylin LaneWAS2157.5120

Seattle had no punt return yards; Tory Horton called fair catches on both opportunities.


Snap Counts

Unofficial. Offensive and defensive snaps only.

Seattle Seahawks — Offense (51 snaps)

PlayerPosSnaps%
Abraham LucasT51100%
Anthony BradfordG51100%
Charles CrossT4894%
Grey ZabelG4894%
Jalen SundellC4894%
Sam DarnoldQB4894%
AJ BarnerTE4384%
Tory HortonWR3773%
Cody WhiteWR3671%
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR3467%
Kenneth Walker IIIHB2957%
Elijah ArroyoTE2243%
Zach CharbonnetHB1835%
Robbie OuztsFB1325%
Nick KallerupTE1122%
Ricky WhiteWR714%
Josh JonesG48%
George HolaniHB36%
Bryce CabeldueG36%
Drew LockQB36%
Olusegun OluwatimiC36%
Brady RussellFB12%

Seattle Seahawks — Defense (65 snaps)

PlayerPosSnaps%
Ty OkadaS65100%
Coby BryantS5889%
Nick EmmanworiCB5788%
Riq WoolenCB5585%
Drake ThomasLB5280%
Devon WitherspoonCB4772%
Byron Murphy IIDT4366%
Tyrice KnightLB3757%
Leonard WilliamsDE3554%
Uchenna NwosuLB3046%
Ernest Jones IVLB2843%
Boye MafeED2742%
DeMarcus LawrenceED2742%
Derick HallED2742%
Brandon PiliNT2031%
Nehemiah PritchettCB1929%
Mike MorrisDE1828%
Connor O’TooleED1726%
Jarran ReedNT1726%
Josh JobeCB1523%
D’Anthony BellS711%
Chazz SurrattLB711%
Jerrick Reed IIS711%

Washington Commanders — Offense (65 snaps)

PlayerPosSnaps%
Josh Conerly Jr.T65100%
Chris PaulG65100%
Tyler BiadaszC65100%
Laremy TunsilT5889%
Samuel CosmiG5889%
Jayden DanielsQB5788%
Chris MooreWR4874%
Deebo SamuelWR4468%
Jaylin LaneWR4163%
Zach ErtzTE4163%
Treylon BurksWR3351%
John BatesTE3249%
Jacory Croskey-MerrittHB3046%
Chris Rodriguez Jr.HB2234%
Ben SinnottTE1726%
Jeremy McNicholsHB1726%
Marcus MariotaQB812%
Andrew WylieG711%
Brandon ColemanT711%

Washington Commanders — Defense (51 snaps)

PlayerPosSnaps%
Bobby WagnerLB51100%
Frankie LuvuLB51100%
Jeremy ReavesS4588%
Daron PayneDT3976%
Quan MartinS3976%
Trey AmosCB3569%
Jacob MartinDE3263%
Javon KinlawDT3263%
Marshon LattimoreCB3263%
Mike SainristilCB2855%
Jordan MageeLB2651%
Jonathan JonesCB2549%
Jalyn HolmesDE2243%
Eddie GoldmanDT1937%
Sheldon DayDT1733%
Jer’Zhan NewtonDT1733%
Darnell Savage Jr.S1529%
Von MillerLB1325%
Preston SmithDE1122%
Tyler OwensS816%
Percy ButlerS48%

PFF Grades

Initial grades, subject to review. Source: Pro Football Focus.

Offense — Top Five

PlayerTeamPosPFF GradeSnaps
Sam DarnoldSEAQB91.348
Jaxon Smith-NjigbaSEAWR90.334
Chris Rodriguez Jr.WASHB85.622
Tory HortonSEAWR75.637
Abraham LucasSEAT74.651

Defense — Top Five

PlayerTeamPosPFF GradeSnaps
Ty OkadaSEAS89.965
Sheldon DayWASDT86.617
Riq WoolenSEACB82.855
Drake ThomasSEALB82.352
Devon WitherspoonSEACB77.747

Seattle moved to 6-2, tied with the Los Angeles Rams at the top of the NFC West. Washington fell to 3-6 with their fourth consecutive defeat, and Dan Quinn faced pointed questions that week over his decision to leave Daniels in the game while trailing by 31 points with under eight minutes remaining. Daniels was diagnosed with a dislocated left elbow, required an MRI the morning after the game, and his availability for subsequent weeks was listed as uncertain — the third significant injury of a sophomore season that had already cost him three games to that point.


Sources: Pro Football Reference, Pro Football Focus, ESPN, NFL.com, The Associated Press

Cornelia Lindqvist
Cornelia Lindqvisthttps://newzire.co.uk/
Cornelia Lindqvist is a Swedish-American sports journalist with 4 years of experience covering professional athletics. She previously worked at Sports Illustrated before joining Newzire. Cornelia reports on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, international football, and cricket, covering game results, roster moves, trade deals, playoff standings, and player statistics. Her sports analysis background helps readers understand the strategies and numbers behind wins and losses.

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