The Seahawks suffered a disappointing loss to the 49ers in Sunday's season opener, but one of the bright spots in that game was the play of third-year receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who had 124 yards on nine catches, the third highest receiving total in the league in Week 1 heading into Monday.

As well as Smith-Njigba played, however, it wasn't quite enough for the Seahawks, who fell 17-13 to the 49ers, in part because the Seahawks weren't generating a ton of offense outside of the Sam Darnold to Smith-Njigba connection.

In fact, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, Smith-Njigba accounted for 91 percent of the Seahawks' air yards in the game, the sixth highest air yards share by a receiver in a game since at least 2016.

Smith Njigba, who accounted for 124 of Seattle's 150 receiving yards, was

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