Throughout this season, Jaxon Smith-Njigba has made himself comfortable running through opposing defenses.
On Monday night, Seattle's third-year receiver also showed he can stay calm and cool on an opposing bench surrounded by a hostile opponent.
In the midst of yet another standout game in a season full of them, Smith-Njigba found himself caught up in a bit of a situation during the second half of an eventually 27-19 Seahawks victory. After Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr. intercepted a pass intended for tight end AJ Barner, Smith-Njigba chased Stingley down, with Stingley knocking Smith-Njigba's helmet off as the two went to the sideline, drawing a flag on Stingley. Once on Houston's sideline, Smith-Njigba was shoved by another Texans player, knocking him back where he sat on Houst