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After the dominant win over the Cardinals, DE Leonard Williams was back at work before dawn. He arrived at the Seahawks facility at 4 a.m. — and found a talented young wide receiver already there: “He looked like he never left.”

After the dominant win over the Cardinals, DE Leonard Williams was back at work before dawn. He arrived at the Seahawks facility at 4 a.m. — and found a talented young wide receiver already there: “He looked like he never left.”

Seattle, Washington – 11/12/2025

Only a few days had passed since the Seattle Seahawks’ convincing victory over the Arizona Cardinals, but for Leonard Williams, celebration was never an excuse to slow down. While most teammates were still resting, the veteran defensive end drove to the team’s training facility in Renton at 4 a.m., determined to stay sharp and prepare for the next challenge. But when he opened the gym door, he was met with an unexpected sight.

Under the dim lights, a young player was already there — working in silence, headphones on, sweat dripping onto the floor as he ran precise route drills with mechanical focus. Williams froze for a moment, then laughed quietly.

“I thought showing up this early would make a statement,” he recalled. “But he was already there, and he looked like he hadn’t left the field since the game ended. When I saw that, I knew I was looking at someone truly different.” Williams paused for a moment, then added softly, “Some guys train out of obligation, others train out of passion — and in him, I saw the fire of both.”

The two spent nearly three hours together in the stillness of the morning — Williams studying defensive film while the young receiver continued perfecting his hands, his footwork, and every break in his route. They didn’t need to speak; the mutual respect was clear in their shared focus — two players refusing to settle, even after a win.

“Winning is great,” Williams said. “But if you stop there, you’ll never become a champion. In Seattle, we don’t celebrate for long — we prepare for what’s next.”

And what comes next couldn’t be bigger — a high-stakes showdown with the Los Angeles Rams this weekend, a game many are calling season-defining, as it could determine who claims the top spot in the NFC West. Everyone inside the building knows that one mistake could change everything.

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When the identity of the young player was revealed, no one was surprised: it was Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the rising wide receiver who has quickly become one of Seattle’s most promising stars.

Head coach Mike Macdonald later praised him publicly:

“He doesn’t talk much — he just works. And he works like tomorrow’s the championship game.”

In that quiet morning before dawn, Seattle may have found its symbol of relentless dedication — Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the young receiver carrying the flame of what it truly means to be a Seahawk, heading into a defining battle against the Rams.

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