In a thrilling game against the New York Jets, Seattle Seahawks' defensive tackle Leonard Williams made headlines by returning a tipped pass from Aaron Rodgers for a 92-yard pick-six, marking the longest interception return for a touchdown by a defensive lineman since 2000. Despite his impressive performance, which included 2.5 sacks and three tackles for loss in the previous game, Williams expressed disappointment at not receiving the NFC Defensive Player of the Week award. The Seahawks faced challenges with special teams, including blocked PATs and fumbles, but managed to keep the game competitive.
- Leonard Williams showcased exceptional athleticism with a 92-yard pick-six.
- Seattle's special teams struggled, contributing to a chaotic first half.