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Even Though the Result Didn’t Go Their Way, Defensive Superstar Laiatu Latu Quietly Shattered a Super Bowl-Era Record

Indianapolis, Indiana – November 24, 2025

On a night when the Indianapolis Colts walked off the field with frustration rather than triumph, one player still carved his name into NFL history — quietly, relentlessly, and without a hint of self-promotion. Laiatu Latu, the second-year defensive phenom, delivered a performance that pushed him into a statistical realm almost untouched in the Super Bowl era.

With 6 sacks and 3 interceptions through 12 weeks, Latu became just the third defensive end in Super Bowl-era history to hit those marks in a single season, joining Richard Dent (1990) and Aidan Hutchinson (2022). And now, with just one more interception, he will enter territory no defensive lineman has ever reached — 6+ sacks and 4+ interceptions in the same season. Not in the 1970s. Not in the 1990s. Not ever.

What makes the achievement even more remarkable is that Latu missed Week 2 due to injury, and still has six games left to extend a record that already seems otherworldly.

Beyond the raw stats, the advanced metrics paint the same picture: a player transforming the identity of his defense.

  • Defensive grade: 88.5 (best on the team)

  • Coverage grade: 88.9 (elite at any position, unheard of for a DE)

  • Pressures: 44 (leads the team)

  • Sacks: 6.0

  • Interceptions: 3

  • And yet, when praise poured in and comparisons to legendary defenders surfaced all over social media, Latu responded with the humility of a veteran twice his age:

    “Individual records have never been what I chase. If we don’t win, every number feels meaningless to me. All I want is to do my part to help this team rise and fight again.”

    The Colts may not have gotten the outcome they hoped for in Kansas City, but they walked away with something else — confirmation that their defense is being built around a rare, generational talent.

    Latu isn’t simply having a breakout year. He’s crafting one of the most unique defensive seasons the NFL has ever seen — and doing it without noise, without ego, and without losing sight of what matters most.

    The record books are already opening space for his name. The rest of the league is just now realizing it.

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