Seahawks Two-Time Pro Bowl Star Jaxon Smith-Njigba Speaks Out After Missing Third Practice Amid Injury Rumors — Reveals Heartbreaking Family News That Stunned the Entire NFL
Seattle, Washington – January 14, 2026
In the middle of an intense playoff week, Jaxon Smith-Njigba unexpectedly became the focus of the NFL — not because of a highlight catch, but because of his absence.
As the Seattle Seahawks entered their third practice ahead of the Divisional Round, Smith-Njigba was once again not on the field. Injury rumors spread quickly. Social media buzzed. Concern grew across Seattle about the availability of one of the offense’s most important pieces.
Later that evening, Smith-Njigba broke the silence himself — and the truth behind it stopped the league in its tracks.

The two-time Pro Bowl wide receiver confirmed that he is not dealing with any injury. His absence, instead, stems from a serious family matter, one that required him to step away from football to be with those closest to him during an extremely difficult moment.
In an emotional statement, Smith-Njigba said:
“The past few days have been the hardest stretch of my life, but the love and understanding Seattle has shown me kept me standing. When you’re in the middle of pain and suddenly realize your teammates, coaches, and fans are still right there beside you, you understand that you were never fighting alone. That warmth gives me the strength to keep breathing, to face what’s in front of me, and to slowly find my way forward.”
The Seahawks immediately offered their full support. The coaching staff confirmed that Smith-Njigba’s time away was coordinated in advance, emphasizing that family and mental well-being always come before any game plan, especially in moments like this.
Head coach Mike Macdonald kept it simple and firm: “We’re with Jaxon. Nothing matters more than the person.”
Inside the locker room, teammates described Smith-Njigba as an emotional leader — a player whose energy and authenticity help bind the group together. His absence has been felt, but no one questioned the reason or applied pressure.
From a football standpoint, Seattle has left the door open for Smith-Njigba to return in time for the matchup with the San Francisco 49ers, depending entirely on how things unfold personally. But this week, the playoff outcome is not the only consideration.
In a league known for its unforgiving nature, this moment serves as a reminder that beyond the helmets and bright lights, players are still human — with families, loss, and private battles.
And for Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle — and the rest of the NFL — is standing beside him in complete respect.













