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Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are a National Football League team based in Seattle, Washington.

Founded: 1976
Home field: Qwest Field (2002-present)
Previous home fields:
Kingdome (1976-1999)
Husky Stadium (2000-2001)
Uniform colors: Metallic blue, Navy blue, Slate grey, White, and Lime green
Helmet design: Metallic blue with a stylized hawk's head inspired by Northwestern tribal art
League championships won: NFC west (2004-2005) season
Owner: Paul Allen

Franchise history

Seahawks logo (1976-2001)
Seahawks logo (1976-2001)

The Seahawks joined the league in 1976 as a member of the NFC West division. A year later, they switched conferences with their expansion partners, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and joined the AFC West. They played in the American Conference until 2002, when, with league realignment, they were returned to the National Football Conference.

On September 26, 2004 the Seahawks shutout the San Francisco 49ers 34-0. This marked the end of the 49er's league record 27 year streak without a shutout - the last such game being Atlanta in 1977. While the 49ers were in a position to score in the 4th quarter, an interception and a fumble recovery sealed their fate. Some current players were either very young children or not even born when the last 49ers shutout occurred.

Players of note

Pro Football Hall of Famers:

Current stars:

Retired numbers:

  • 12 (dedicated to Seahawks fans, the so-called "12th man")
  • 80 Steve Largent (used during the 2004 season by Jerry Rice, who received Largent's blessing to do so)

Not to be forgotten:

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