Legend Steve Largent Issues Stern Warning Ahead Of Seahawks–Rams Showdown: “Protect Yourselves — Because History Has A Way Of Repeating Itself When People Refuse To Learn From It.”
Legend Steve Largent Issues Stern Warning Ahead Of Seahawks–Rams Showdown: “Protect Yourselves — Because History Has A Way Of Repeating Itself When People Refuse To Learn From It.”
Seattle, Washington – November 13, 2025
Tensions are rising ahead of the Week 10 clash between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams, after a throwback clip from 2016 featuring Rams punter Johnny Hekker resurfaced and went viral across social media. In the short video, Hekker – then playing for the Rams – is seen laying out a Seahawks player with a hit, only to panic and sprint away as Seattle defenders charged toward him. The 15-second clip has already racked up nearly 3 million views, reigniting debate, laughter, and frustration among fans of both teams.
THROWBACK: When #Rams punter Johnny Hekker laid out a #Seahawks player and realized his life was in danger.
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While Rams fans treated it as a lighthearted throwback, in Seattle, it struck a very different chord — a reminder of a play many considered to have crossed the line of sportsmanship. And now, Hall of Famer Steve Largent, the very embodiment of Seahawks tradition and pride, has broken his silence with a message as sharp as it is serious.
“Protect yourselves — because history has a way of repeating itself when people refuse to learn from it,” Largent said firmly. “I’ve seen too many times when the Rams let emotion take them beyond the limits of the game. The unnecessary hits, the cheap shots, the provocations — that’s not how a championship team carries itself. The Seahawks need to walk into this game with open eyes and steady hearts.”
Largent didn’t mince words, making it clear that the Rams bear full responsibility for the heated rivalry that has boiled over several times in the past decade. According to him, Seattle has always played with respect and discipline — while Los Angeles “has too often turned games into chaos.”
“Football is a game of strength and character, not recklessness or ego,” Largent emphasized. “If the Rams choose to go down that path again, they’ll have to deal with the consequences — and not just on the scoreboard.”
As Seattle prepares to travel to SoFi Stadium, emotions inside the Seahawks’ locker room are running high — a mix of pride, caution, and unfinished business. And perhaps, Largent’s words will serve as the spark that fuels them:
because sometimes, to win the present, you must remember everything the past tried to teach you.
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