Leonard Williams Makes NFL History with 92-Yard Pick-Six Against Former Jets

In a remarkable turn of events during the NFL matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New York Jets, Leonard Williams returned an interception 92 yards for a touchdown, marking a historic moment for the defensive lineman. This play not only showcased Williams’ athleticism but also highlighted his unique position as one of the few defensive linemen to accomplish such a feat. Williams’ interception came late in the game, clinching the victory for the Seahawks and demonstrating the team’s defensive prowess. With this 92-yard return, Williams became the fifth defensive lineman in NFL history to score a pick-six longer than 90 yards. ‘I just played it right,’ Williams said post-game. ‘I saw the ball, and I couldn’t believe it. I just knew I had to get to the end zone.’ His teammate, linebacker Bobby Wagner, added, ‘That’s a rare play for a big guy like Leonard. He showed great speed and awareness to make that happen.’ The Seahawks’ defense continued to perform at a high level, stifling the Jets throughout the game. This interception not only marked a personal achievement for Williams but also served as a critical turning point in the match. The Jets, Williams’ former team, struggled to respond as the Seahawks built momentum and secured a hard-fought victory. ‘We can’t let plays like this define us,’ Jets quarterback Zach Wilson stated. ‘We have to learn and move forward.’ With this win, the Seahawks continue to make their case for a playoff spot, while the Jets face mounting pressure as they look to regroup for their upcoming games.