Seahawks Hit With Brutal News About Jaxon Smith-Njigba Before Week 3 Saints Showdown
Just when you thought the Seattle Seahawks might catch a break with their injury woes, the football gods decided to throw another curveball their way. The team’s budding superstar wide receiver has been slapped with an illness designation that has everyone in the Pacific Northwest holding their breath.
Smith-Njigba’s Hot Streak Could Come to a Screeching Halt
The timing couldn’t be worse for Seattle Seahawks. Jaxon Smith-Njigba has been absolutely torching opposing defenses through the first two weeks of the season, racking up 17 catches for 227 yards—numbers that have him sitting pretty as the second-leading receiver in the entire league. Yeah, you read that right. The kid who was supposed to be a “project” coming out of Ohio State is currently making defensive coordinators lose sleep at night.
But here’s where it gets interesting—and by interesting, I mean absolutely nerve-wracking for survivor pool players and especially Seahawks fans who’ve already been through enough heartbreak to last several lifetimes. The team added Smith-Njigba to their injury report Saturday night with an illness, giving him the dreaded “questionable” tag for Sunday’s home clash against the New Orleans Saints.
The Seahawks’ Injury Report Reads Like a Medical Textbook
Let’s be honest here—Seattle’s injury situation has been about as pleasant as a root canal. The team is already staring down the barrel of a loaded injury report that includes running back Zach Charbonnet (foot), safety Nick Emmanwori (ankle), safety Julian Love (hamstring), and cornerback Devon Witherspoon (knee) all listed as doubtful.
Now throw Smith-Njigba’s illness into the mix, and suddenly the Seahawks are looking at potentially playing without some of their most dynamic playmakers. It’s like watching a Jenga tower wobble right before it comes crashing down.
The former Buckeye has been an absolute revelation for quarterback Sam Darnold, who’s found his favorite target early and often. Smith-Njigba torched the San Francisco 49ers for nine catches and 124 yards in Week 1, then followed that up with eight grabs for 103 yards against the Pittsburgh Steelers. That’s back-to-back 100-yard games for a guy who’s supposed to be entering just his third NFL season.
What Happens If the Seahawks Lose Their Top Target?
Here’s where things get spicy. If Smith-Njigba can’t go against the Saints, Seattle’s passing attack suddenly looks about as reliable as Seattle weather in April. Cooper Kupp has shown flashes, hauling in seven catches for 90 yards against Pittsburgh, while Tory Horton managed to find the end zone. But let’s not kid ourselves—none of these guys have been commanding the kind of defensive attention that Smith-Njigba has been drawing.
The cruel irony? Smith-Njigba hasn’t missed a single game since the Seahawks selected him with the 20th overall pick in 2023. The guy has been more reliable than your morning coffee, showing up week after week.
The Bottom Line on Seattle’s Star Receiver
Look, illnesses in the NFL are about as predictable as the weather, and sometimes players bounce back faster than a rubber ball. But the fact that Smith-Njigba went from completely healthy to questionable overnight should have Seahawks fans nervously refreshing their Twitter feeds every five minutes.
The good news? He’s young, he’s tough, and he’s been the most dependable player on Seattle’s roster through two weeks. Also the Saints are awful and the opponent is not a difficult one. The bad news? The Seahawks can’t afford to lose their most explosive offensive weapon, especially with their injury list already reading like a hospital admission log.
Sunday’s game against the Saints suddenly became a lot more interesting—and by interesting, I mean the kind of game that’ll have 12th Man faithful and survivor pool players reaching for the antacids before kickoff.
