In a thrilling game against the New York Jets, Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams made NFL history with a 92-yard interception return for a touchdown, the longest pick-six by a defensive lineman. Williams' performance, which included two sacks and three tackles for loss, helped the Seahawks secure a 26-21 victory and maintain their lead in the NFC West. Coach Mike Macdonald praised Williams for playing at an elite level, especially after feeling snubbed for the Defensive Player of the Week award the previous week.
- Leonard Williams set a record for the longest pick-six by a defensive lineman in NFL history.
- Williams has been a key player in the Seahawks' defensive turnaround, contributing significantly to their recent success.