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Jaxon Smith-Njigba has made it clear: his time to shine has arrived, and he’s not content with just being another receiver in the system. With the 2025 NFL season well underway, the Seattle Seahawks’ rising star has been dominating on the field and proving week in and week out that he’s capable of far more than just being a slot receiver. After a dominant performance in the team’s 27-19 victory over the Houston Texans, JSN’s confidence is unwavering, and his message is simple—he’s here to dominate, no matter where he lines up.
“I’m not just here to catch passes—I’m here to dominate, no matter where I line up,” Smith-Njigba said in a post-game interview. “It’s about proving to myself and my team that I can do it all. Every time I step on the field, I’m thinking about winning and showing everyone what this offense is capable of. We’ve got a lot more to show, and we’re just getting started.”
A New Role and a New Focus
This season, the Seahawks have allowed Smith-Njigba to expand his role, moving him outside more frequently. After spending most of his first two seasons in the slot, JSN has embraced the challenge of lining up outside for 77.8% of his routes, resulting in explosive plays and valuable contributions to the team’s offense. In Monday's game against the Texans, he recorded 123 yards and a touchdown, cementing his ability to make an impact from anywhere on the field.
JSN’s shift outside has been one of the key changes this season, and his growth is undeniable. His ability to succeed as an outside receiver speaks volumes about his versatility and skill set. “I’ve always wanted to prove I can do it all,” Smith-Njigba continued. “It’s not just about one spot on the field. I can thrive anywhere, and I’m ready for any challenge the defense throws my way.”
Confidence and Drive
One of the most noticeable aspects of Smith-Njigba’s approach is his confidence. It’s evident in his play, but also in his mindset. He’s not here just to make plays—he’s here to dominate and leave a mark on the game. With a current total of 819 receiving yards, averaging 117 yards per game, and four touchdowns, JSN is on pace to make history. His incredible performances have made him one of the top contenders for the NFL Offensive Player of the Year award.
Despite his individual success, Smith-Njigba remains focused on team goals, acknowledging that the ultimate objective is to help lead the Seahawks to a playoff berth. “We’ve got a lot more to show,” he said. “This team has so much potential, and we’re just getting started. We’ve got work to do, but I’m excited for the future. We’re building something special here.”
Looking Ahead
As the Seahawks prepare for their next matchups, including a Week 9 game against the Washington Commanders, Smith-Njigba’s continued growth and leadership will be vital to the team’s success. His ability to stretch the field, make big plays, and step up when needed makes him a key weapon in the Seahawks' arsenal.
The sky’s the limit for JSN, and if he keeps dominating the way he has, the Seahawks are in for an exciting second half of the season. As he said, "We’re just getting started," and with his drive, determination, and skill, there's no telling how far this offense can go.