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September 12, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
San Francisco 49ers
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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September 26, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
San Diego Chargers
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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October 24, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
Arizona Cardinals
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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November 7, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
New York Giants
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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November 28, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
Kansas City Chiefs
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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December 5, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
Carolina Panthers
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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December 19, 2010
Seattle Seahawks
Atlanta Falcons
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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January 2, 2011
Seattle Seahawks
St. Louis Rams
Qwest Field
Seattle, WA
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Ticket Information updated as of 09/10/10
Next Date:08/12/10 Next Venue: Qwest Field
Inventory Statistics for all tickets available on this website as of 09/10/10
Date Range: 08/12/10 - 01/02/11 Count of Event Dates: 149
Available Listings: 2219 Available Tickets: 9446
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Seattle Seahawks

Overview

On June 15, 1972 Seattle Professional Football Inc., a group of Seattle business and community leaders started by Herman Sarkowsky and Ned Skinner, announced its intention to acquire an NFL franchise for the city of Seattle, WA.[1] Almost 2 years later on June 4, 1974, the NFL awarded the group an expansion franchise. On December 5, 1974, NFL Commissioner Pete Rozelle announced the official signing of the franchise agreement by Lloyd W. Nordstrom, representing the Nordstrom family as majority partners for the consortium. Sadly, Lloyd would die of a heart attack on January 20, 1976, just months before the Seahawks played their first game.[2]

On March 5, 1975 John Thompson, a former University of Washington executive, was hired as the general manager of the yet-unnamed team. The name Seattle Seahawks was selected on June 17, 1975 after a public naming contest which drew more than 20,000 entries and over 1,700 different names. Thompson recruited and hired Jack Patera, a Minnesota Vikings assistant coach, to be the first head coach of the new team. Patera was introduced as the new head coach at a press conference on January 3, 1976. The expansion draft was held March 30 through the 31, 1976, with Seattle and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers alternating picks for 39 rounds selecting unprotected players from the other 26 teams in the league.[3] The Seahawks were awarded the 2nd overall pick in the 1976 draft, a pick they used on defensive tackle Steve Niehaus. The team took the field for the first time on August 1, 1976 in a pre-season game against the San Francisco 49ers in the then brand new Kingdome.

The Seahawks are the only NFL team to switch conferences twice in the post-merger era. The franchise began play in 1976 in the NFC West division but switched conferences with the Buccaneers after one season and joined the AFC West. This realignment was dictated by the league as part of the 1976 expansion plan, so that both expansion teams could play each other twice and every other NFL franchise once during their first two seasons. In 2002, the Seahawks were returned to the NFC West as part of an NFL realignment plan that gave each conference four balanced divisions of four teams each. This realignment restored the AFC West to its initial post-merger roster of original AFL teams Denver, San Diego, Kansas City and Oakland.

Seattle has won six division titles in their franchise history: the 1988 and 1999 AFC West titles, and the 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007 NFC West titles. They have won the NFC Championship Game once in 2005, and lost the AFC Championship Game once in 1983. Prior to 2005 Seattle had the longest drought of playoff victories of any NFL team, dating back to the 1984 season. That drought was ended with a 20-10 win over the Washington Redskins in the 2005 playoffs. The all-time Seahawks playoff record is (6-9).

 
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