But
shaking up the inside linebacker room seemed to make a huge difference in
Seattle’s 20-17 win over the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at Levi’s Stadium, as
Ernest Jones IV and rookie
Tyrice Knight combined for 23 total tackles while leading the charge in one of the team’s best defensive efforts of the season.
In his third game as a Seahawk and first as the defensive play caller, Jones had a game-high 13 tackles. Knight, the new weakside linebacker following
Tyrel Dodson’s release, had 10 tackles in his third start of the season. Jones had one tackle for no gain and three more stops on runs that gained only 1 yard.
San Francisco running backs
Christian McCaffrey (19 carries, 79 yards) and
Jordan Mason (two carries, 13 yards) combined for 92 yards and averaged 4.4 yards per attempt. Sunday marked the first time since 2021 that the Seahawks have held San Francisco’s tailbacks under 100 rushing yards in a game. The 49ers had just one explosive run (12 or more yards), and it was a 13-yard scramble by quarterback
Brock Purdy. McCaffrey’s longest run went just 11 yards.