The Seahawks came into Sunday's game in Jacksonville looking to not only get back on track after a Week 5 loss to Tampa Bay, and for that to happen, Seattle's defense knew it had to step up after a subpar outing against the Buccaneers.
And the Seahawks defense indeed was able to respond in a big way, holding Trevor Lawrence and the Jaguars offense to 273 yards and 4.0 yards-per-play average in a 20-12 victory.
Leading the charge for Seattle's defense was a defensive front that dominated throughout, both in the pass rush and run defense.
According to NFL Next Gen Stats, the Seahawks pressured Lawrence on 25 of his 50 dropbacks, the highest pressure rate he has faced this season.
The Seahawks were able to sack Lawrence seven times, more than his total number of sacks through five games (