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1977

(10-16-77) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Seattle Seahawks - Expansion Bowl II! Steve Meyer stars at QB for Seattle throwing 4 TD’s leading to 30-23 win over RB Anthony Davis (14-83-1) lead Tampa Bay in a good game - Includes commercials (Quality 9)

 

1978

(09-10-78) Seattle Seahawks @ Pittsburgh Steelers - edited huddles - randolph - (Quality 8.5) - Added March, 2007

(09-17-78) Seattle Seahawks @ New York Jets - missing last few minutes

(10-08-78) Minnesota Vikings @ Seattle Seahawks - Seahawks come back from 9 pt 4th Qtr deficit - Added March, 2007

(10-15-78) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Steve Odom returned the opening kickoff 95 yards for a touchdown, and rookie RB Terdell Middleton ran 23 times for 121 yards and four touchdowns. The Packers led 28-0 at the end of the first quarter, then saw Seattle explode for two quick touchdowns in the second quarter. The Seahawks rolled up 483 yards in offense, mainly due to QB Jim Zorn (17 of 31 for 308 yards), but were hurt by seven turnovers. The win gave the Packers a three-game lead in the NFC Central. - Milwaukee game - disc #2 has picture, but no audio from 20 minute mark to 33 minute mark. Also have "GOTW" video from this game on separate disc - added September 2007

(10-22-78) Oakland Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks - edited huddles - Includes commercials (Quality 8.5) - Added March, 2007

(10-29-78) Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - Denver's K Jim Turner missed an 18yd chip shot in OT, but Seattle was called for 12 men on the field! Big Jim didn't miss the second time and the 20-17 win gave the Broncos sole possession of first place in the AFC West! Includes commercials, halftime, and postgame (Quality 9) (3 discs)

(11-05-78) Seattle Seahawks @ Chicago Bears - Sherman Smith has 152 yards rushing, Steve Largent 126 yards receiving, and Walter Payton runs for 109 yards - Includes 15 minutes of NBC NFL '78 Pre-game show w/ Bryant Gumbel, commercials, halftime (Quality 9)

(11-19-78) Seattle Seahawks @ Kansas City Chiefs

(11-26-78) Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders - Efren Herrera wins it with a 46 yard FG with 3 seconds remaining - (Quality 8.5)

(12-03-78) Cleveland Browns @ Seattle Seahawks

(12-17-78) Kansas City Chiefs @ Seattle Seahawks

 

1979

(09-23-79) Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos - Trailing Seattle 34-10 in the third at home, Denver turned to former starting QB Craig Morton (11-16, 178yds, 3td), who had been benched to begin the season, and all he did was lead an amazing 37-34 comeback victory! Riley Odoms 125 reception yards, Steve Largent 110 reception yards - Includes commercials and halftime (Quality 9)

(10-29-79) Seattle Seahawks @ Atlanta Falcons - MNF - Includes pregame and halftime (Quality 8.5)

(11-04-79) LA Rams vs Seattle Seahawks - Historic game as LA holds Seattle to NFL Record Low of only 7 Total Yards in 24-0 victory! The amazing performance by the Rams "D" also sees them allow only one first down! Includes halftime (Quality 8.5)

(12-16-79) Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders - San McCullum 173 yards receiving, Ken Stabler 342 yards passing, Jim Zorn 314 yards passing - added August, 2008

 

1980

(10-05-80) WK 5 - Seattle Seahawks @ Houston Oilers - (Quality 8) - added August, 2011

(10-26-80) Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders

(11-17-80) Oakland Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks

 

1981

(11-01-81) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Back & Forth thriller sees Green Bay pull out a 34-24 win over Seattle behind Gerry Ellis' (23-127) big day. David Whitehurst threw three touchdown passes as the Packers snapped their second three-game losing streak of the season. (Quality 9.0)

(11-08-81) WK 10 - Pittsburgh Steelers @ Seattle Seahawks - Includes halftime (Quality 8) - Added August, 2011

 

1983

(10-16-83) Los Angeles Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks - (Quality poor) - added March, 2011

(11-27-83) Kansas City Chiefs @ Seattle Seahawks - OT - great game

(12-24-83) 1983 AFC Wildcard - Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - Seattle beats Broncos 31-7 behind strong running from rookie Curt Warner (23-99) giving the Seahawks their first ever playoff win, but a young rookie Denver QB named John Elway shines at the end showing what's to come. QB Dave Kreig would complete 12 of 13 passes for 200 yards and 3 touchdowns in the 2nd half

(12-31-83) 1983 AFC Divisional - Seattle Seahawks @ Miami Dolphins - Cold and Rainy day at the Orange Bowl - Seahawks SHOCK Dolphins 27-20 at the Orange Bowl. Seattle rookie RB Curt Warner (29-113-2) keys this shocking win with his hard running. Great back & forth game.

1(01-08-84) 1983 AFC Championship - Seattle Seahawks @ Los Angeles Raiders - Raiders dominate Seahawks in 30-14 win giving a taste of what's to come on Super Sunday. Marcus Allen's (25-154) does too with his big day! - added March, 2007

 

1984

(10-21-84) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay - Seattle fights back to take 30-24 win behind WR Steve Largent's (7-129-1) great day. In blowing a 17-7 lead, the Packers had their longest losing streak since 1958, despite a standout day for James Lofton, who caught 5 passes for 162 yards and two touchdowns. (Quality 8.5) only because the tape had some minor tracking problems thru out, otherwise very nice picture and audio. (3 discs)

(11-25-84) Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos

(12-23-84) 1984 AFC Wildcard - Los Angles Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks - The Seattle defense recorded 6 sacks and forced 3 turnovers then had to hold off a late Raider rally to move on - added December, 2007

(12-29-84) 1984 AFC Divisional - Seattle Seahawks @ Miami Dolphins - added December, 2007

 

1985

(09-23-85) WK 3 - Los Angeles Rams @ Seattle Seahawks - (Quality 8.5) - Upgraded July, 2011

(10-06-85) WK 5 - San Diego Chargers @ Seattle Seahawks - (Quality 8) - added August, 2011

(11-25-85) WK 12 - Seattle Seahawks @ San Francisco 49ers - Includes Pre-game, halftime and commercials (Quality 8.5) - Added September, 2011

(12-20-85) Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - John Elway's highest ever passing yardage game (432 yards) comes in in thrilling win over Seattle as he leads one of his patented 4th Qtr comebacks! (quality 8.5)

 

1986

(10-19-86) NY Giants @ Seattle Seahawks - (Quality 9)

 

1987

(11-15-87) Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks - Max Zendejas replaced Al Del Greco as the Packers K, and continued his impressive streak. He kicked two field goals in the loss to Seattle, and would eventually make the first ten of his Packer career, a team record. - JIP 12:22 1st Qtr (Quality 8.5)

(11-30-87) LA Raiders vs Seattle Seahawks - MNF - "Bo vs. The Boz" - Football fans vividly remember Bo Jackson’s scintillating 221-yard rushing performance on Monday Night Football in this game. During this memorable performance Jackson literally ran over Seahawks star linebacker Brian Bosworth, who had insulted Jackson and promised to contain him in a media event before the game. He would also have a 91-yard TD run that he takes all the way up the exit ramp! Bo would finish with 221 yards rushing on the day.

(12-27-87) Seattle Seahawks @ Kansas City Chiefs - Includes Pregame and halftime - added May, 2011

(01-03-88) 1987 AFC Wildcard - Seattle Seahawks @ Houston Oilers - OT - Steve Largent 132 yards receiving - added January, 2008

 

1988

(10-09-88) Seattle Seahawks vs Cleveland Browns - Strock’s first game (Quality 8.5)

(11-28-88) Los Angeles Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks - The bright lights of MNF, The Raiders in town. The AFC West lead on the line, it's football at it's best in the Pacific Nortwest. Trailing 27-21 going into the fourth quarter, Dave Krieg rallied the Hawks with two final quarter touchdown passes (giving him 5 TDs to 5 different receivers). Curt Warner rushed for 130 yards and John L. Williams added 105 to help the Seahawks take over first place in the divison. The Seahawks would go on to win the AFC West only to lose to the Bengals in the playoffs.

(12-11-88) Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - Includes Halftime (Quality 9) - added August, 2011

(12-31-88) 1988 AFC Divisional - Seattle Seahawks @ Cincinnati Bengals - Unbeaten at home in eight regular-season games, the AFC Central Division champion Bengals ran their Riverfront Stadium mark to 9-0 by rushing for a season-high 254 yards. They scored all 3 of their TDs in the first half and withstood a 13-point Seattle fourth quarter. The Seahawks pulled to within 21-13 on QB Dave Krieg’s 1-yard sneak with 6:05 to play, but K Norm Johnson’s missed PAT left the visitors still two scores short, as the 2-point conversion would not be added to NFL rules until 1994. The victory earned the Bengals their first trip to the AFC Championship game since 1981. Bengals rookie FB Ickey Woods rushed for 126 yards on 23 carries, and his 1-yard TD run midway through the second quarter gave Cincinnati a 21-0 halftime lead. FB Stanley Wilson added 45 rushing yards on 7 attempts with a pair of TDs, while HB James Brooks rushed for 72 yards on 13 attempts. Cincinnati’s defense held Seattle to just 18 yards rushing the entire game and only 49 total net yards in the first half. The Bengals stayed on the ground to win, getting only 7 completions from QB Boomer Esiason, the NFL’s top-rated quarterback and its consensus MVP in the regular season, and only one touch of the ball from WR Eddie Brown, who led the AFC in the regular season with 1273 receiving yards. - added December, 2007

 

1989

(10-22-89) WK 7 Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - John Elway (18-35, 2tds, 344yds) leads big 4th Qtr comeback for 24-21 win in OT over stunned Seattle. Trailing 21-14 with just over two minutes remaining in the game, the Broncos offense trotted onto the field at their own 46-yard line. A few seconds later, they were lining up to kick the tying extra point. In what would stand as the quickest game-saving drive of his career, Elway hit Vance Johnson on a 54-yard bomb that evened the game at 21-21 with 2:19 left to play. The strike set the stage for the Broncos victory in overtime, which came on a 27-yard David Treadwell field goal. - Includes Halftime and commercials (Quality 8.5) - Added March 2011

(12-17-89) Seattle Seahawks @ Los Angeles Raiders

(12-23-89) Washington Redskins vs Seattle Seahawks - Steve Largeant's last game

 

1990

(09-23-90) Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos - OT - The Seahawks K Norm Johnson incredibly misses two late chip shots that would have won the game! Denver's John Elway (30-40-297-3) and Bobby Humphrey (25-129) have big days, while Derrick Fenner (22-144) shines for Seattle

(11-11-90) Seattle Seahawks @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chief LB Derrick Thomas records and NFL record 7 (!) sacks, but when he misses an 8th in the final seconds of the game the winning TD pass in thrown for thrilling 17-16 Seattle win - added November, 2007

(12-09-90) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Derrick Fenner ran for 112 yards and a touchdown and the Seattle Seahawks stopped a final drive at the 8- yard line with a minute left to beat the Green Bay Packers 20-14. The Seahawks jumped to a 20-0 lead in their third straight victory, but had to survive a fourth-quarter comeback led by veteran reserve quarterback Blair Kiel, who was playing in his first game since Nov. 13,1988. Kiel, who replaced the struggling Anthony Dilweg late in the third quarter, hit Perry Kemp with a 13-yard touchdown pass with 5:35 to go. He then connected with Ed West on a 1-yard scoring pass two minutes later after Green Bay recovered an onside kick. - added June 2007

 

1992

(10-11-92) Seattle Seahawks @ Dallas Cowboys

 

1993

(11-28-93) Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - Game where John Elway amazes all with an unreal pass rush ducking, flat footed, amazing 60 yard TD throw!

 

1994

(09-18-94) San Diego Chargers @ Seattle Seahawks - throwback uniforms at Huskie stadium Tony Martin NFL record (tying) 99 yard TD reception. - Added March, 2011

(12-18-94) Los Angeles Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks

 

1995

(12-10-95) WK 15 Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos - Denver's Glyn Milburn (18-131rush, 5-45rec, 5-133kr, 5-95pr) sets an NFL Record of 404 All Purpose Yards in the game, but Seattle uses two TD's in the final five minutes of the game to pull out 31-27 win. - Includes Halftime (Quality 8.5) - Added March, 2011

 

1996

(09-29-96) Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks - Robert Brooks would get knocked out of the game on the first play - It was Brett Favre at his MVP best and Rick Mirer at his worst Sunday. Favre threw four touchdown passes, one less than his career high, and Mirer threw a career-worst four interceptions and lost a fumble as the Green Bay Packers beat the Seattle Seahawks 31-10 Sunday. A pro-Green Bay crowd of 59,973, with hundreds of Packers fans wearing cheeseheads, provided the Kingdome's first sellout of the season and those fans saw what they wanted. The Packers, an NFC favorite, improved to 4-1 after a loss at Minnesota last Sunday. The Seahawks dropped to 1-4, including 0-3 at home. The five takeaways by the NFL's most opportunistic defense gave the Packers 22 for the season. Favre, the league's top-rated quarterback, converted Mirer's mistakes into 24 of Green Bay's points. He had touchdown passes of 13 and 4 yards to Antonio Freeman, 4 yards to Dorsey Levens and 10 yards to Keith Jackson. He was 20-for-34 for 209 yards with no interceptions. Mirer was 10-for-30 for 156 yards with no touchdowns. Chris Warren of the Seahawks had his first 100-yard rushing game and accounted for their only touchdown on a 37-yard run. Warren, who had 129 yards in Seattle's first four games, had 103 yards on 18 carries. Favre has 16 touchdown passes and two interceptions for the season. Favre would be NFC 'Offensive Player of the Month' for September, passing for 16 TDs in leading the Packers to a 4-1 record during the month. Reggie White and Santana Dotson would both get interceptions in this game. - (Quality 9)

 

1998

(12-06-98) Seattle Seahawks @ New York Jets - Vinny Testaverde game winning Quarterback Sneak

(12-27-98) Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos - In John Elway's final regular season game, he shines (26-36, 4tds, 338yds) while throwing his 300th career TD pass, as does Terrell Davis (29-178) as he goes past the 2000 yard rushing mark for the year in 28-21 win over Seattle. (Quality 9)

 

1999

(11-01-99) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Favre was incredible pumped for this game and all over the place. Although his first TD pass is an incredible rocket that looks like it passes right throw a Seahawk defender. William Henderson also has an impressive catch and run as he knocks a Seahawk silly that should have tackled him in the backfield and then Henderson hurdles that defender and bulls over another before getting the first down. Otherwise not much good to say for the Packers. During his seven years in Green Bay, Mike Holmgren helped make Brett Favre a superstar. In Holmgren's first trip back, his Seattle defense made Favre took less than ordinary. Led by Cortez Kennedy and Shawn Springs, Holmgren's Seahawks forced seven turnovers, six by Favre, as they beat the Packers, 27-7, Monday night. Jon Kitna chipped in with touchdown passes to Derrick Mayes and Shawn Dawkins, Ricky Watters ran for 125 yards in 30 carries, and Springs returned a blocked punt 61 yards for a touchdown. Green Bay, which lost for only the second time in 35 games at Lambeau Field, also contributed to its own demise with 10 penalties for 103 yards. That included two personal fouls on one play against offensive tackle Earl Dotson, who was so frustrated trying to block Kennedy that he got thrown out of the game for shoving him twice. But the defense did the real work for Seattle, which has won five of its last six and moved into a tie with Kansas City for the lead in the AFC West. Favre had an abysmal game. He finished 14-of-35 for l80 yards and threw four interceptions for just the second time in his career. - (Quality 8.5)

(12-19-99) WK 15 Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos - Seattle's pulls off miracle comeback in Denver to send game into OT, but Denver wins 36-30 on it's own miracle! Bronco Olandis Gary (22-183) has monster day. - Added May, 2011

(01-09-00) 1999 AFC Wildcard - Miami Dolphins @ Seattle Seahawks - Dan Marino's last win, exciting game won on a late TD - added March, 2007

 

2000

(11-26-00) WK#13 Denver Broncos @ Seattle Seahawks - Wild back & forth contest in the rain! Denver gets big performance from rookie RB Mike Anderson (30-195-1) to help overcome two fumbles that were returned for touchdowns by Seattle. Anderson's huge 80 yard TD run late is the difference in 38-31 Bronco win. - (Quality 8) - Added May, 2011

 

2001

(11-11-01) Oakland Raiders @ Seattle Seahawks - Sunday Night Football ESPN - the bright lights of national television and the Raiders. The game will be known as Shaun Alexander's coming out party. Alexander rushed for 266 yards (the 4th best in NFL history) and 3 touchdowns (including a breath-taking 88 yarder) as again a national television audience + the Raiders = a great moment in Seahawk History. Shaun Alexander would show how much he loves the spotlight again a year later by rushing for 5 touchdowns in the first half against Minnesota in a Sunday Night game. - (Quality 8) - Added May, 2011

 

2002

(10-27-02) Seattle Seahawks vs Dallas Cowboys - Seattle wins the game 17-14 in the last minute, but Emmitt Smith (24-109-1) is the story as he surpasses Walter Payton to become the NFL's All Time Leading Rusher during this game! (Quality 8.5)

(11-24-02) WK 12 Kansas City Chiefs @ Seattle Seahawks - Includes halftime (Quality 8.5) - added August, 2011

 

2003

(10-05-03) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Packers finally get some revenge against Mike Holmgram and take down his 4-0 team - Brett Favre guided Green Bay on five consecutive touchdown drives to help the Packers beat their former coach, Mike Holmgren. That was sweet revenge for Favre, who self-destructed in Holmgren's first return to Lambeau Field, when he committed six turnovers' in a 27-7 loss to the Seahawks in 1999. Holmgren helped resurrect the Packers from 1992-98, winning one Super Bowl and two NFC crowns. This time, Favre completed 19 of 25 passes for 185 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions for Green Bay. Ahman Green ran 27 times for 118 yards and two touchdowns against his former team. Shaun Alexander gained 102 yards on 20 carries for Seattle. Josh Brown's 58-yard field goal on the final play of the first half was the longest ever kicked by any Packers opponent in Green Bay's 83-year NFL annals. The longest previous FG successes against Green Bay were a pair of a 56-yarders – by Ali Haji-Sheikh of the New York Giants at Giants Stadium Sept. 26, 1983, and by John Kasay of Carolina in Ericsson Stadium at Charlotte, Sept. 27, 1998.

(01-04-04) 2003 NFC Wildcard - Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Classic playoff game that goes into OT where ex-Packer Matt Hasselback, during the OT coin flip, says "We want the ball and we are going to score." Al Harris never got a chance for a Lambeau Leap. By the time he thought about it, he was buried under an avalanche of teammates. His long dreadlocks flapping outside his helmet in the frigid wind, Harris streamed down the sideline with a 52-yard interception return in overtime. That touchdown lifted the Green Bay Packers past the Seattle Seahawks 33-27 in a first-round NFC playoff game. The cornerback picked off Matt Hasselbeck's throw and headed to the end zone -- directly past former Packers coach Mike Holmgren. Only Hasselbeck had a chance to tackle Harris, but he couldn't get there. Harris scored the first defensive touchdown to win an overtime playoff game in NFL history. Once he got to the end zone, his teammates tackled him, setting off a wild celebration, including Harris slapping hands with fans in the stands on a 100-yard victory lap. His heroics sent the Packers to Philadelphia next week, while the Seahawks go home knowing they let a prime opportunity slip away. Seattle tied it with 51 seconds remaining on Shaun Alexander's third 1-yard touchdown run. Then Packers kicker Ryan Longwell was short on a 47-yard field goal attempt as regulation time expired. Seattle won the coin toss, and Hasselbeck told the official, "We want the ball, and we're going to score." The Seahawks got the ball, but punted. After Seattle got the ball back, it was Harris, a six-year veteran in his first season with the Packers, who scored on the game's only turnover. Hasselbeck had a pretty good day, throwing for 305 yards. He also made the one critical mistake after recognizing a Packers blitz. Favre, as usual, thrived in the cold: 20 degrees, with a wind chill of 7. He set a record by throwing for a touchdown in a 14th straight playoff game and rallied the Packers to a 27-20 lead. Then Hasselbeck, once Favre's backup in Green Bay, guided a 67-yard drive to tie it. But the Packers gutted out the victory one year after losing a home playoff game for the first time ever, to Atlanta. - have FOX pre-game shoe on seperate disc

 

2004

(08-16-04) Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers - preseason - (Bishop's Charities Game along with the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption)

(10-10-04) St. Louis Rams vs Seattle Seahawks - OT - 17 pt comeback in 4th Qtr! includes commercials and halftime (Quality 9)

(12-06-04) Dallas Cowboys @ Seattle Seahawks - Incredible back & forth game on MNF! Seattle jumps out to quick 14-3 lead, only to see Dallas come back to take 29-14 advantage late in the third. But the Seahawks seem to win the game when storming all the way back to 39-29 lead with less than three minutes remaining. But the Cowboys score two touchdowns in the final two minutes and survive Hail Mary pass in their end zone on the last play of the game to pull off amazing, and somewhat controversial, 43-39 victory on the road. Dallas is lead by rookie RB Julius Jones (30-198-3), while Seattle's QB Matt Hasselbeck (414yds, 3tds) and legendary WR Jerry Rice (8-145-1) shine

(01-08-05) 2004 NFC Wildcard - St. Louis Rams @ Seattle Seahawks

 

2005

(01-01-06) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Brett Favre gave Lambeau Field fans who want him to return a treat by throwing his first touchdown pass in five games to lead Green Bay by the Seahawks. Meanwhile, Seattle’s Shaun Alexander stole the show, setting an NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 28. He also clinched the NFL rushing title, rushing for 73 yards to pass the New York Giants’ Tiki Barber, who passed him Saturday night. Favre was 21-of-37 for 259 yards as the Seahawks played backups in the second half. - Includes FOX Pre-game show, commercials, halftime, Packers Blitz post-game, ESPN Sports center highlights from game, and ESPN NFL Primetime highlights from game (Quality 9.5)

(01-14-06) 2005 NFC Divisional - Washington Redskins @ Seattle Seahawks

(01-22-06) 2005 NFC Championship - Carolina Panthers @ Seattle Seahawks - Seattle uses excellently balanced offense and solid defense to advance to their first ever Super Bowl with 34-14 win at home over Carolina - Added May, 2011

(02-05-06) Super Bowl XL - Seattle Seahawks vs Pittsburgh Steelers - @ Detroit, MI - Pittsburgh completes' it's INCREDIBLE run to a Title as it uses three huge plays to beat a Seattle team 21-10. The Seahawks actually out play the Steelers, but have some key calls go the other way, and worst of all they shoot themselves in the foot over & over (Quality 10) (3 discs)

 

2006

(10-01-06) Seattle Seahawks @ Chicago Bears

(11-27-06) Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks - It took a blast of rare Seattle snow to lift Shaun Alexander out of his season-long hibernation. Alexander ran for a season-high 201 yards Monday night to lead the Seahawks over the Packers on a surprisingly snowy night in Seattle. With the white stuff falling for the first time at a Seattle home game, it seemed like a more natural setting for the Packers. Favre, who fell to 41-9 when the temperature is 34 degrees or less, was making his 252nd straight start and possibly his final appearance on the Monday-night stage he has lit up over his shining career. Instead, the evening belonged to Alexander, who skated across this new frozen tundra for his first 100-yard game of the season and showed that his broken left foot is feeling much better. The Seahawks, embarrassed last week in a 20-14 loss at San Francisco, took a two-game lead in the NFL West. They overcame four first-half turnovers by Matt Hasselbeck including one returned for a touchdown by Abdul Hodge thanks to four field goals off the snowy turf by Josh Brown. Alexander said he could relate to his quarterback's struggles in his first game back from a knee injury. Trailing 21-12 early in the second half, Seattle began its comeback behind Alexander, who finished the night with a career-high 40 rushes that also set a franchise record. The reigning MVP, who posted the second 200-yard game of his career, also bested his previous high of 35 carries. He ran for 42 yards on four carries to drive Seattle to its go-ahead score early in the fourth quarter. Hasselbeck ended that drive with a perfectly lofted, 4-yard touchdown pass onto the hands of Darrell Jackson for a 27-21 lead. After Green Bay cut the deficit to three, Alexander got the Seahawks close to the end zone, then Hasselbeck made the best throw of his up-and-down night a 3-yard touchdown to Jerramy Stevens in the back of the end zone to make it 34-24 and essentially put the game away. Hasselback, returning after a four-week layoff with a sprained right knee, finished 17-for-36 for 157 yards and three touchdowns to offset his three interceptions. - added September, 2007

(12-03-06) Seattle Seahawks @ Denver Broncos - Jay Cutler's era begins in Denver - added March, 2007

(01-06-07) 2006 NFC Wildcard - Dallas Cowboys @ Seattle Seahawks - "The Bobble" - Great game and amazing ending - Dallas Cowboys' quarterback Tony Romo, a four-year veteran who earned the starting job and made the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career during the regular season, botched the hold on a potential game-winning field goal with 1:19 left in the fourth quarter, allowing the Seattle Seahawks to escape with a victory. It was all set up when Seattle got the ball in the 4th when a pass interference penalty on Dallas' Terence Newman gave them a first down on the 1-yard line. But Seattle failed to get into the end zone with their next four plays, turning the ball over on downs at the 2-yard line. On the first Dallas play after the turnover, Cowboys receiver Terry Glenn caught a short pass, but then lost a fumble. The ball was recovered by Seattle in the end zone for a touchdown, but after a Dallas challenge the referee ruled the play a safety, cutting the score to 20-15 and giving the ball back to the Seahawks at around the 50-yard line after the ensuing free kick and return. Four plays later, Hasselbeck's 37-yard touchdown pass to Stevens gave Seattle a 21-20 lead. The Seahawks attempted a two-point conversion to give themselves a three-point lead, but Hasselbeck's pass failed. Dallas took the ensuing kickoff and marched down to the Seahawks' 8-yard line. On third down, Witten caught a pass that was initially ruled a first down on the 1-yard line, but after an instant-replay challenge, officials ruled Witten had been tackled at the 2-yard line, bringing up fourth down. With 1:19 left in the game, Gramatica lined up to attempt a 19-yard field goal, but Romo dropped the ball while setting it up for a hold. Romo picked up the fumble and tried to run with it for either a touchdown or a first down, but he was tackled at the 2-yard line by safety Jordan Babineaux, turning the ball over on downs and allowing Seattle to run the clock down to eight seconds before punting back to Dallas. On the last play of the game, Romo's Hail Mary pass fell incomplete in the end zone. - added March, 2007

(01-14-07) 2006 NFC Divisional - Seattle Seahawks @ Chicago Bears - added March, 2007

 

2007

(08-18-07) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Preseason - added September, 2007

(01-05-08) 2007 NFC Wildcard - Washington Redskins @ Seattle Seahawks

(01-12-08) 2007 NFC Divisional - Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Snow Game!   The field was clear before the game, but it didn't take long before Lambeau became a winter wonderland. Green Bay gained 400 yards of offense and scored touchdowns on six consecutive drives to defeat the Seahawks and advance to their first NFC Championship Game in 10 years. Meanwhile the Packers' defense limited Seattle to just 200 total yards, with only 28 yards on the ground. Packers running back Ryan Grant, who fumbled twice in the first quarter, ended up with a franchise playoff record 201 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns.  On the ensuing Green Bay drive (14 plays covering 70 yards) Favre's most memorable effort was a crazy toss to Donald Lee right before halftime. On third-and-8, Favre somehow spun free from the Seahawks' clutches and stumbled ahead in the snow. Ever the gambler, he flipped a wobbly, underhanded pass that he had no business trying, let alone completing. "That's right!" Favre shouted. On the next play, Grant followed with a 3-yard burst and it was 28-17 Packers a scant 26 seconds before the break. "Just gave him the old, usual, underhand toss. We practice that play all the time," Favre cracked. "Boy, what a backbreaker." Favre completed 18 of 23 passes for 173 yards and three touchdowns, good for a 137.6-passer rating, a personal playoff best. Favre became the second quarterback in NFL history to throw for 5,000 career postseason yards when he completed an 11-yard pass to Greg Jennings in the second quarter. Atari Bigby would have a couple of monster hits in this game; one causing a fumble that the Packers used to take the lead in the game. - added January, 2008

 

2008

(09-14-08) San Francisco 49ers @ Seattle Seahawks

(10-12-08) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Aaron Rodgers turned his sprained shoulder into a lesson for any Packers who may still be missing his predecessor. The first-year starter is showing grit and leadership that would make Brett Favre proud. Rodgers again ignored the shoulder injury and a crunching early hit to run for a tying touchdown, then threw two scoring passes in the second half to perhaps save Green Bay's season in a 27-17 victory over the sinking Seahawks. Rodgers was 21-for-30 with 208 yards. The Packers stopped a three-game losing streak and are suddenly tied for the NFC North lead. The stunned Seahawks paid for having to start No. 3 quarterback Charlie Frye, because Matt Hasselbeck was inactive - he will be getting his bruised knee reevaluated on Monday - and backup Seneca Wallace was out with a calf injury. Seattle looked inept while gaining just 177 yards on offense and skidding to 1-4, the equal of the Rams at the bottom of the NFC West that Seattle has ruled the last four seasons. Frye, starting for the first time since the 2007 opener when he was with Cleveland, gave Seattle a 10-3 lead midway through the second quarter with his first touchdown pass since Dec. 3, 2006. It was set up by Julian Peterson sacking Rodgers and forcing a fumble Bernard recovered at the Packers 32. After T.J. Duckett ran 9 yards on fourth-and-1, Frye pulled up on a bootleg with linebacker Brady Poppinga in his face and threw 6 yards to John Carlson for the rookie's first career TD reception. Rodgers and the Packers seemed to awaken on the first play of the ensuing drive. Seattle's Pro Bowl defensive end Patrick Kerney leveled the ailing quarterback with a crashing shoulder hit to the chest after he threw an incomplete pass. He went 3-for-3 converting third-down passes on the drive that ended with his tying, 1-yard sneak for a touchdown. In the third quarter, with safety Brian Russell in his face, Rodgers found Greg Jennings for a 45-yard touchdown. That gave the Packers their first lead, 17-10. Jennings beat Pro Bowl cornerback Marcus Trufant for his fourth touchdown of the season. While the Seahawks sputtered trying to throw with Frye, the Packers took command with a 15-play, 84-yard march. Rodgers was also 3-for-3 converting third-down passes on the drive, which ended with a 1-yard touchdown throw to John Kuhn. - Includes Halftime and commercials (Quality 9)

(12-21-08) New York Jets @ Seattle Seahawks

 

2009

(12-27-09) Seattle Seahawks @ Green Bay Packers - Brandon Jackson scored three touchdowns and Ryan Grant rushed for two more, as Green Bay rolled to a 48-10 thrashing of Seattle and got some help to clinch a postseason berth. The lopsided win coupled with the Giants' lopsided loss to Carolina has guaranteed the Packers one of the two wild card spots in the NFC. Grant rushed for 97 yards on 16 carries while Aaron Rodgers threw for 237 yards with a touchdown to lead the balanced attack. Greg Jennings ended with 111 yards on four grabs, and Atari Bigby had two of the defense's four interceptions of Matt Hasselbeck, who ended with 198 yards on 19-of-37 throws. John Carlson caught a TD pass from Hasselbeck, as the Seahawks (5-10) dropped their third straight game, coming by a combined 106-24 differential. - Includes FOX Pregame, halftime, FOX Postgame, Monday QB postgame, Pack Attack (Jermichael Finley guest), Mike McCarthy Show (Brandon Jackson guest), Inside Lambeau (Brandon Jackson guest), Inside the Huddle w/ Donald Driver (B.J. Raji guest) - 3 DVDs - (Quality 9) - Added March, 2011

 

2010

(08-21-10) Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks - Preseason - Aaron Rodgers threw for 116 yards and two touchdowns, leading the Packers. Rodgers completed 8-of-11 passes before giving way to Matt Flynn, who went 10- of-20 passing for 130 yards with an interception. Brandon Jackson ran for 80 yards and a score on 11 carries for the Packers. Greg Jennings caught one pass for 56 yards, while Jermichael Finley had four receptions for 48 yards and a touchdown in the win. Matt Hasselbeck threw for 127 yards and a score on 11-of-15 passes for Seattle, which has split its first two preseason games. Charlie Whitehurt came on in relief and completed 9-of-20 passes with one touchdown and two interceptions. Leon Washington ran for 19 yards and a touchdown, while T.J. Houshmandzadeh had four catches for 60 yards in defeat. Deion Branch added an 11-yard touchdown catch for the Seahawks. Seahawks left tackle Russell Okung, the No. 6 overall pick, suffered an ankle injury in the first quarter. - Added March, 2011

(01-08-11) 2010 NFC Wildcard - New Orleans Saints @ Seattle Seahawks - Marshawn Lynch's run. Seattle becomes first team ever to make the playoffs with a losing record at 7-9. They won the NFC west the week before in what was a one game playoff to win the division. New Orleans was the defending Super Bowl champs with most of the same players. Seattle pulls out to shocking lead and Matt Hasselback plays his best game in years. Saints come back though and make 4th Qtr comeback and you get the feel they are going to complete the comeback as Seattle couldn't stop the Saints or move the ball. Seattle has ball and is nursing a 4 point lead with about 3:30 to go in the game. Then on 2nd and 10, Marshawn Lynch who was cast away to Seattle in mid season trade, makes the most amazing run in playoff history breaking tackles and literally throwing people off of him for 67 yards as he single handly wins game for Seattle - Includes Halftime (Quality 10) - Added March, 2011

 

Team Yearbooks

Seattle Seahawks Yearbooks - 1983 (original), 1988 (original) - Updated May, 2011