Smith-Njigba was selected by the
Seattle Seahawks in the first round (20th overall) of the 2023 NFL draft.
2023 season He caught his first regular-season NFL pass Week 1 against the
Los Angeles Rams with a one-yard completion from
Geno Smith. Smith-Njigba started his first game in Week 7 of that year after starter
DK Metcalf was sidelined due to a rib injury; during that game, he caught his first career touchdown pass on a 28-yard pass from Smith. On October 29, Smith-Njigba caught the game winning touchdown pass from Smith on screen pass against the
Cleveland Browns. On December 18, Smith-Njigba caught the game winning touchdown pass from
Drew Lock on
Monday Night Football against the
Philadelphia Eagles. He finished the 2024 season with 100 receptions for 1,130 yards and six touchdowns. His 100 total receptions on the season tied
Tyler Lockett for the franchise record. Smith-Njigba also made the
Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.
2025 season: Offensive Player of the Year and Super Bowl victory In the 2025 season, Smith-Njigba was named NFC Offensive Player Of The Month after recording 24 catches with 417 yards and three touchdowns in October. On November 23, 2025, Smith-Njigba broke the Seahawks single-season receiving yard record in a game against the
Tennessee Titans, surpassing
DK Metcalf’s previous mark of 1,303 yards. For the 2025 season, Smith-Njigba led the league in receiving yards with 1,793.
Puka Nacua of the
Los Angeles Rams finished second with 1,715 yards and the next closest receiver would be
George Pickens of the
Dallas Cowboys, who was over 300 yards behind Smith-Njigba. He had a receiving touchdown the Divisional Round against the San Francisco 49ers. In the 2025
NFC Championship Game against the Rams, Smith-Njigba set a season-high in receptions with ten, to go with 153 yards and one touchdown, in the 31–27 victory, propelling Seattle to
Super Bowl LX and the franchise’s first NFC title
in eleven years. At season's end, Smith-Njigba was selected to the
Pro Bowl, was unanimously named a
first-team All-Pro receiver and received the 2025
AP Offensive Player of the Year award. He became just the second Seahawk to win Offensive Player of the Year after
Shaun Alexander in 2005. He beat out division rivals
Christian McCaffrey and
Puka Nacua, as well as
Bijan Robinson and
Drake Maye to win the award. He won his first Super Bowl when the Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX. He had four receptions for 27 yards in the Super Bowl.
2026 season On March 20, 2026, the Seahawks exercised the fifth-year option on Smith-Njigba's contract. Three days later, Smith-Njigba and the Seahawks agreed on a four-year, $168 million contract extension, making him the NFL's highest paid receiver and locking him with the team until 2031. ==Career statistics==