Thanksgiving-themed trolls were popular in Week 13 of the NFL season, but a non-holiday post leads the way. The New York Jets took a 21-7 lead over the Seattle Seahawks with 10:40 remaining in the second quarter. But the Jets never scored again as the Seahawks stormed back for a 26-21 victory.
As the Seahawks took sole possession of first place in the NFC West with their win over the Jets on Sunday, it was Leonard Williams who delivered the play of the game: a 92-yard pick-six, the longest by a defensive lineman in NFL history.
The New York Jets scored touchdowns on two of their first three offensive drives and held a 21-7 lead over the Seattle Seahawks with just under 11
After halftime, both teams had trouble scoring, but the Seahawks finally broke through with around five minutes left in the game. The offense drove them ahead 26-21, and in the final minute, the defense stopped the Jets on fourth down. The Jets didn't score a single point after halftime.
Despite a sloppy start and a 14-point deficit, the Seahawks were able to fight back and earn another road win on Sunday.
It's safe to say that New York Jets cornerback D.J. Reed wasn't happy with the officiating during the team's 26-21 loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday.
The Seattle Seahawks (6-5) will try to extend their two-game winning streak when they face the New York Jets (3-8) on Sunday afternoon. Seattle picked up a crucial win over Arizona last week, moving into a tie with the Cardinals for first place in the NFC West.
The Seattle Seahawks scored in all three phases and needed a defensive touchdown in the second half to beat the New York Jets in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Sunday.
Seattle Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams intercepted legendary four-time NFL MVP quarterback Aaron Rodgers in the second quarter of the game. The former USC Trojans defender returned it 92 yards for a touchdown.
Zach Charbonnet ran for a go-ahead 8-yard touchdown with 5:31 remaining, Leonard Williams returned an interception 92 yards for a momentum-turning score and the Seattle Seahawks held on to beat the New York Jets 26-21 for their third straight victory.
Seahawks defensive lineman Leonard Williams changed the game against the Jets with a pick-six and made NFL history in the process.