Seahawks rookie cornerback Shaquill Griffin played 14.5 games — 29 halves of football — before he recorded his first interception. That wait is not necessarily a bad thing, oftentimes it can mean that a cornerback was locking down his receivers so well as to not allow the quarterback any comfortable targets, but certainly Griffin was hungry for what would be his first career INT.
There was less than 30 minutes of football time left in his first season for him to do it when he finally did.
Playing the Arizona Cardinals in Week 17, Griffin entered the game with zero picks to his name.