Seahawks Owner Jody Allen Calls on NFL to Punish 49ers Star CB Deommodore Lenoir for Unsportsmanlike Conduct After 41–6 Loss to Seattle – Tense Moment Video Sparks Outrage in Seahawks Community.
Seattle, Washington – January 19, 2026
Following the Seattle Seahawks’ dominant 41–6 playoff victory over the San Francisco 49ers, the celebratory atmosphere at Lumen Field quickly gave way to outrage. The shift was sparked by a tense third-quarter incident in which 49ers cornerback Deommodore Lenoir committed an unsportsmanlike act involving Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, an exchange that immediately ignited backlash across the Seahawks community.
The violation occurred with Seattle firmly in control of the game. As Smith-Njigba approached Lenoir following a play, video footage showed Lenoir initiating a helmet-to-helmet headbutt — a clear breach of league conduct rules. The clip spread rapidly across social media, intensifying frustration among fans and analysts who viewed the act as unnecessary, avoidable, and far removed from competitive football.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba successfully ragebaiting Deommodore Lenoir 😭🥀✌🏾 pic.twitter.com/LD818AUF8L
— Stadium Live (@StadiumLiveApp) January 18, 2026
Seahawks owner Jody Allen addressed the incident publicly, calling on the NFL to take disciplinary action to reinforce league standards.
“We respect competition above all,” Allen said. “But when a player crosses the line of safety and discipline, it is no longer competition – it is unacceptable behavior. What happened runs directly counter to the principles of sportsmanship and the safety standards the NFL consistently claims to protect. Football is built on controlled strength, not a loss of control. We compete to win with composure and discipline, not through actions that put other players in unnecessary risk.”
On the field, the game itself was a comprehensive display of Seattle’s dominance. The Seahawks jumped out to an early lead, dictated tempo on both sides of the ball, and dismantled San Francisco’s playoff hopes before halftime. Smith-Njigba, while not heavily targeted statistically, delivered a tone-setting touchdown in the opening quarter that symbolized Seattle’s control.
Yet despite the lopsided scoreline, it was the violation involving Smith-Njigba — not the points — that became the focal point of postgame discussion.
Inside the Seahawks organization, the emphasis has not been on retaliation or rivalry escalation, but on accountability and precedent. Team sources stressed that Allen’s statement was rooted in principle, not emotion.
The Seahawks community echoed that stance. Former players, league analysts, and fans pointed to the video as clear evidence that postseason intensity cannot excuse conduct that undermines the integrity of the game.
As Seattle advances deeper into the playoffs, the 41–6 victory will stand as a statement performance. But the incident involving Jaxon Smith-Njigba now places the NFL under renewed scrutiny — a test of whether the league will enforce its standards consistently when emotions run high and the stage is at its brightest.
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