MVP Jaxon Smith-Njigba is closing in on an NFL record only Calvin Johnson has ever reached – And Steve Largent’s warning has the entire Seahawks community erupting
Seattle, Washington – 28/11/2025
The Seattle Seahawks are living in a rare atmosphere — the kind fans describe as “the energy that only shows up when history is about to be rewritten.” And at the center of it all is Jaxon Smith-Njigba, just 23 years old and already charging toward a milestone that only one man in NFL history has ever touched: Calvin Johnson’s 1,964 receiving yards in a single season.
Through 11 games, JSN is averaging 119.4 yards per game, a pace that forces analysts to use the word “historic” rather than “promising.” And if not for a 93-yard outing against Arizona — a game Seattle led 28-0 so early they stopped attacking — he would be on a streak of seven straight 100-yard games, inching toward the NFL record held by Johnson and Adam Thielen.

But what truly set the Seahawks community on fire wasn’t just the numbers — it was a message delivered by the most revered figure in franchise history: Steve Largent. The Hall of Famer, known for his calm and measured demeanor, issued a warning that sent shockwaves through the league.
“If the NFL thinks it’s already seen the limits of what a receiver can do, then it’s about to rethink everything. He’s stepping into territory only one legend ever reached. And the wildest part is—he’s only 23. This isn’t a hot streak… this is the beginning of a new era the league isn’t ready for.”
The moment spread through Seahawks Nation like a prophecy. Fans dubbed it “the Largent signal,” while analysts at ESPN, FOX and NFL Network immediately began placing JSN side-by-side with Calvin Johnson — not because of hype, but because the numbers demand it.
JSN isn’t racking up yards through overwhelming size like Megatron. Instead, he’s destroying coverage with elite route running, sharp reaction skills, and separation ability that already ranks among the best in the NFL. Defensive coordinators know the ball is coming his way — and still can’t stop it.
Inside the Seahawks locker room, players say this isn’t a “breakout year.”
They call it a new era, and it starts with No. 11.
If he maintains this pace, Jaxon Smith-Njigba won’t just reach Calvin Johnson’s record.
He will force the NFL to redefine what a 23-year-old wide receiver can be.













