RENTON, Wash. (AP) — When the Seattle Seahawks were last on the field nearly two weeks ago, Jadeveon Clowney was their best player.
He was disruptive in every way possible — rushing the passer, stopping the run and generally causing headaches for the San Francisco 49ers.
And yet, Clowney didn’t see much of anything special in the impact he had, even if it was his best game since being traded to Seattle before the start of this season.
“I play a lot of great games I feel like. That game was just different because it was Monday night,” Clowney said.