Seahawks analyze interception leaders for 2026 NFL season
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 1:01 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026
The Seattle Seahawks are evaluating potential interception leaders ahead of the 2026 NFL season after recording 18 interceptions in 2025, ranking fifth in the league. Linebacker Ernest Jones IV led the team with five interceptions, while safety Coby Bryant followed with four before joining the Bears. With new arrivals and returning players, the Seahawks need to enhance their interception game to defend their Super Bowl title. Devon Witherspoon's two career interceptions highlight the challenge, as quarterbacks often avoid him in coverage. Next season's secondary will be crucial for generating takeaways.
- •Seahawks recorded 18 interceptions in the 2025 season, fifth-best in the league.
- •Ernest Jones IV led the team with five interceptions.
- •Coby Bryant, the second-leading interceptor, has joined the Bears.
- •Devon Witherspoon has only two career interceptions.
- •Rookie Bud Clark recorded 15 interceptions in college at TCU.
- 1:01 PMYahoo Sports — Who will lead the Seahawks in interceptions in 2026?
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