Seattle Seahawks 2025 schedule released
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San Francisco, a team whose fans tend to travel well to Lumen Field, will be an early test of whether the Seahawks can start to re-establish what used to be one of
The NFL schedule for the upcoming season was released on Wednesday, and fans can now secure their tickets to see the Seattle Seahawks in action.
SEATTLE — The Seattle Seahawks have finally released their 50th season schedule for the upcoming 2025 NFL season! The schedule features four primetime games for the third consecutive season, two on Thursday, one each on Sunday and Monday, and four 10 a.m. starts.
The Seahawks end on the road again in the coming season. And their division games are more spread out than usual, starting week 1.
As much as the NFL may try to create a level playing field for all 32 teams, there's one area where that's simply impossible: travel. Just from a geographical s
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The Seahawks' 2025 schedule was announced on Wednesday, and it includes four prime-time games, a Week 8 bye, Week 1 and Week 18 regular-season bookends against the 49ers, and seven games against teams that made the postseason last year,
There’s no more waiting. The Seattle Seahawks’ full 2025 NFL regular season schedule has been revealed. The Seahawks will open the season at home with a rivalry clash, follow that up with a potential revenge game against the Steelers and the recently traded DK Metcalf, and find themselves in primetime at least four times.
Former Seattle Seahawks and current Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll might be facing his old team much sooner than expected. That also means the Seahawks would go head-to-head with Geno Smith for the first time since he was traded this offseason after three seasons as the franchise's starting quarterback.
The Seattle Seahawks will be on Monday Night Football just once this season (barring flex scheduling), hosting the reigning AFC South champion Houston Texans on Monday, Oct. 20. It’s an intriguing matchup against a possible Super Bowl contender, and it’s live on ESPN...