Receiving yards for Jaxon Smith-Njigba on eight catches, bringing his league-leading total up to 948 yards through eight games. That total makes Smith-Njigba one of two players, along with Isaac Bruce, with at least 900 yards in the first eight games of a season at age 23 or younger. He also became the fifth player in the Super Bowl era with at least 75 yards in each of his first eight games of a season, joining Adam Thielen, Antonio Brown, Michael Irvin and Dwight Clark. Smith-Njigba also set a franchise record with his fourth consecutive 100-yard game, and matched Steve Largent's record for 100-yard games in a season with six. Smith-Njigba is also up to 221 career receptions, passing DK Metcalf for the most receptions in franchise history through a player's first three seasons.