LANDOVER, Md.—Almost ten minutes into his postgame press conference, Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald was asked his first question about receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the NFL's leading receiver who had just become the first player in franchise history to record four consecutive 100-yard receiving games.

So routine is Smith-Njiba's greatness this season, people tend to forget to talk about it.

In a season full of standout performances, Smith-Njigba was able to do it again on Sunday night, catching eight passes for 129 yards in a 38-14 win over the Commanders, a team that knew full well that Smith-Njigba would be a focal point of the offense, especially with Cooper Kupp out, and a team that still couldn't stop Seattle's standout receiver.

With Sunday's big performance, Smith-Njigba not only b

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