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Seattle’s dominant defensive performance and efficient offensive execution proved decisive in a convincing 37–9 victory over Atlanta on December 7, 2025. Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught 2 touchdown passes for the Seahawks. Sam Darnold threw 3 passing touchdowns on 20-of-30 passing (66.7%). Cooper Kupp added 1 touchdown reception. Rashaad Shaheed returned a kickoff for a touchdown in the third quarter. Seattle’s defense generated 3 turnovers (2 interceptions, 1 forced fumble) and recorded 2 sacks. Darnold’s 111.7 passer rating showcased his efficiency in a game where Seattle controlled both lines of scrimmage. Atlanta’s offense was limited to 274 total yards with 0 touchdowns. Marcus Mariota completed just 15 of 30 passes for 162 yards with 2 interceptions. The Falcons managed only 120 rushing yards on 31 attempts and 9 points on 3 field goals.


Final Score

Team Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Final
Atlanta Falcons 3 3 0 3 9
Seattle Seahawks 3 3 17 14 37

Team Stats Comparison

Stat Atlanta Falcons Seattle Seahawks
Total Yards 274 365
Passing Yards 162 249
Rushing Yards 120 129
Plays 62 58
Average Gain 4.4 6.3
First Downs 15 20
Passing: Comp-Att 15-30 20-30
Passing Completion % 50.0% 66.7%
Passing TD-INT 0-2 3-1
Passer Rating 38.5 111.7
Rushing Attempts 31 26
Rushing Yards 120 129
Penalties-Yards 8-56 6-60
Turnovers 3 1
Sacks Allowed 1 2
Points 9 37

Atlanta Falcons Offensive Stats

Passing:

  • Completions: 15-30
  • Passing Yards: 162
  • Touchdowns: 0
  • Interceptions: 2
  • Passer Rating: 38.5
  • Sacks: 1 for 8 yards
  • Longest Completion: 30 yards

Rushing:

  • Attempts: 31
  • Rushing Yards: 120
  • Average Gain: 3.9 yards
  • Touchdowns: 0
  • Longest Run: 11 yards
  • Tackles for Loss: 2 for 3 yards lost

Receiving:

  • Targets: 28
  • Receptions: 15
  • Receiving Yards: 162
  • Touchdowns: 0
  • Longest Reception: 30 yards
  • Yards After Catch: 96

Special Teams:

  • Field Goals: 3-4 (75.0%)
  • Kick Returns: 4 for 121 yards (30.3 avg)
  • Punt Returns: 1 for 14 yards
  • Punts: 2 for 84 yards (42.0 avg)

Seattle Seahawks Offensive Stats

Passing:

  • Completions: 20-30
  • Passing Yards: 249
  • Touchdowns: 3
  • Interceptions: 1
  • Passer Rating: 111.7
  • Sacks: 2 for 13 yards
  • Longest Completion: 33 yards

Rushing:

  • Attempts: 26
  • Rushing Yards: 129
  • Average Gain: 5.0 yards
  • Touchdowns: 0
  • Longest Run: 27 yards
  • Tackles for Loss: 5 for 5 yards lost

Receiving:

  • Targets: 30
  • Receptions: 20
  • Receiving Yards: 249
  • Touchdowns: 3
  • Longest Reception: 33 yards
  • Yards After Catch: 114
  • First Downs: 11

Special Teams:

  • Field Goals: 3-3 (100.0%)
  • Kick Returns: 3 for 148 yards (49.3 avg) — 1 TD return of 100 yards
  • Punts: 3 for 148 yards (49.3 avg)
  • Kickoff Return TD: Rashaad Shaheed 100-yard return

Defense Comparison

Stat Atlanta Falcons Seattle Seahawks
Tackles 57 (35 solo, 22 assist) 62 (33 solo, 29 assist)
Sacks 2.0 1.0
Interceptions 1 2
Passes Defended 3 10
Forced Fumbles 1 1
Fumble Recoveries 0 1
Tackles for Loss 7.0 3.0
QB Hits 3 7
Three-and-Outs Forced 2 0
Fourth Down Stops 0 1

Scoring Summary

Atlanta: FG 35 yards (Q1), FG 43 yards (Q2), FG 27 yards (Q4) = 9 points

Seattle: FG 22 yards (Q1), FG 48 yards (Q2), Kickoff Return TD (Q3), Pass TD 28 yards (Q3), FG 37 yards (Q3), Pass TD 11 yards (Q4), Pass TD 4 yards (Q4) = 37 points


Key Takeaways

  • Seattle Seahawks defeated Atlanta Falcons 37–9 on December 7, 2025, establishing dominant control on both sides of the ball with a 28-point margin of victory in a playoff-level performance.
  • Sam Darnold’s 111.7 passer rating and 3 passing touchdowns on efficient 66.7% completion percentage showcased elite quarterback performance, executing Seattle’s offensive system to perfection against a struggling Falcons defense.
  • Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s 2 touchdown receptions demonstrated Seattle’s receiving corps dominance, with Smith-Njigba becoming a primary target and converting scoring opportunities in the third and fourth quarters.
  • Rashaad Shaheed’s 100-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the third quarter provided a momentum-shifting play that exemplified Seattle’s special teams superiority and set the tone for the game’s ultimate outcome.
  • Atlanta’s 38.5 passer rating and 2 interceptions reflect completely ineffective quarterback play, with Marcus Mariota unable to move the offense consistently or provide any scoring punch through the air.
  • Seattle’s defense recorded 2 sacks, 2 interceptions, and 1 forced fumble while allowing only 274 total yards and 9 points, establishing a suffocating defensive performance that limited Atlanta’s explosive plays.
  • Atlanta’s 3-for-4 field goal attempt efficiency (75.0%) was the Falcons’ only consistent offensive weapon, with the team unable to generate touchdown drives despite 62 plays and 31 rushing attempts.
  • Seattle’s perfect 3-for-3 field goal performance (100.0%) complemented the touchdown scoring, demonstrating reliability in the kicking game that allowed the Seahawks to accumulate points efficiently throughout all four quarters.
  • Cooper Kupp’s 1 touchdown reception added to Seattle’s receiving weapons depth, with multiple receivers contributing to the passing attack rather than relying on a single dominant target.
  • Seattle’s 365 total yards and 20 first downs compared to Atlanta’s 274 yards and 15 first downs demonstrates the complete offensive domination that allowed Seattle to control game tempo and establish a rhythm that Atlanta could never match.