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From Doubts About His Form to a Dazzling Performance. Seahawks’ Young WR Star Conquers Historic Milestone: First Player in NFL History With 75+ Receiving Yards in All 10 Opening Games of the Season

When the 2025 season began, many fans and analysts questioned whether Jaxon Smith-Njigba truly had what it takes to become the number one weapon in the Seattle Seahawks’ offense. Some believed he lacked durability. others doubted his ability to explode when every defensive scheme would be centered around stopping him. But as the weeks passed, all those doubts faded away, replaced by undeniable respect for a young star rising at full speed.

In the matchup at SoFi Stadium. even though Seattle suffered a narrow 21-19 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, Jaxon Smith-Njigba was unquestionably the brightest player on the field. With 105 receiving yards, he not only led the game but also achieved a historic milestone no one in NFL history had ever reached: becoming the first player to record 75+ receiving yards in 10 straight games to open a season. It is a record untouched even by the greatest receivers the league has ever seen.

Seahawks Jaxon Smith-Njigba Did 'Heck Of A Job' In Sunday's Game

The moment that went viral across social media was his one-handed sideline catch in the first half. a play showcasing his precision, instincts, and natural ball-tracking ability. The Rams played extremely tight coverage the entire game. but as he has done all season, JSN still found windows of separation where none seemed possible. Whenever the ball went his way, the likelihood of something special happening remained remarkably high.

Head coach Mike Macdonald delivered heartfelt praise after watching history unfold before him.

“He has come a long way from those early doubts. What impresses me most is not the numbers, but his mindset and consistency. Whether we win or lose. he always finds a way to stand up and pull this team forward. And the way he responds to pressure tells you everything about the kind of player, and the kind of leader, he is becoming.”

Through 10 games, Smith-Njigba now sits at 72 receptions (top four in the NFL), 1,146 receiving yards (first in the league) and five touchdowns. These numbers are no longer just statistics. they are evidence of his evolution into a true star.

From a player once questioned about his role, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has emerged as one of the most dangerous wide receivers in the NFL. And with the level he is playing at, the biggest question moving forward is no longer whether he can sustain it, but whether anyone can stop him in the rest of the season.

🚨 OFFICIAL: Mike Kafka joins the Detroit Lions and immediately makes a bold move that has the entire NFL buzzing
The Detroit Lions have captured the NFL’s attention after unexpectedly appointing Mike Kafka to their offensive coaching staff at the start of the offseason. Not as an Offensive Coordinator, nor in a familiar role, Kafka was given a high-level offensive position with strategic influence. What stirred public debate wasn’t the vague title, but the speed and decisiveness of his earliest proposals. According to NFL Network reporter Tom Pelissero, Kafka was a candidate interviewed by multiple teams for offensive coordinator and even head coaching roles, including the Philadelphia Eagles. At 38 years old, Kafka is highly regarded for his system-driven mindset and ability to restructure offenses. Detroit did not hand him the OC role, but clearly views him as a key piece of Dan Campbell’s long-term vision. Just days after officially taking the job, Kafka stunned Lions leadership by submitting a plan to restructure the offense. His proposal included the potential release of two veteran pillars: running back David Montgomery and center Graham Glasgow. It was an extremely sensitive recommendation, as both players are respected veterans who helped define the Lions’ physical football identity. From a football standpoint, Kafka believes Detroit’s offense showed clear signs of stagnation during the 2025 season. Montgomery’s production dipped following injuries, while Glasgow, now 33, no longer aligns with the team’s push for speed and youth along the offensive line. In Kafka’s view, the Lions need stamina, explosiveness, and four-quarter intensity. In a message delivered to the locker room, Kafka made his philosophy unmistakably clear: “There is no room for compromise. Reputation or contracts don’t keep you here. Every player has to prove their value every day, in every practice and every snap. If you fit the new direction, you stay. If not, the team moves forward without hesitation.” The response from general manager Brad Holmes was what truly shocked the league. Holmes did not immediately approve the cuts, but publicly supported Kafka’s vision. He confirmed that Montgomery and Glasgow would be given a fair opportunity within the new system, while stressing that no one is exempt. Final decisions will be based on performance, not past status. If Kafka’s plan moves forward, the Lions could free up cap space and open doors for younger talents like Ratledge and Mahogany to rise. The risk, of course, is losing veteran leadership within an experienced offensive unit. But the message is unmistakable: Detroit is entering a ruthless evaluation phase — and Mike Kafka did not arrive to preserve the status quo.