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Seattle, WA

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NFL Preseason Game 1 - Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Aug 23

7:00 pm

NFL Preseason Game 1 - Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans

Nissan Stadium

Nashville, TN

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Aug 28

7:00 pm

NFL Preseason Game 2 - Seattle Seahawks at Kansas City Chiefs

GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium

Kansas City, MO

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Sep 09

5:20 pm

New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Sep 20

1:25 pm

Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals

State Farm Stadium

Glendale, AZ

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Sep 27

1:00 pm

Seattle Seahawks at Washington Commanders

Northwest Stadium

Landover, MD

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Oct 04

1:25 pm

Los Angeles Chargers at Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Oct 11

1:25 pm

San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Oct 15

6:15 pm

Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos (Thursday Night Football)

Empower Field at Mile High

Denver, CO

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Oct 25

5:20 pm

Kansas City Chiefs at Seattle Seahawks (Sunday Night Football)

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Nov 02

5:15 pm

Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks (Monday Night Football)

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Nov 08

1:25 pm

Arizona Cardinals at Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Nov 15

1:05 pm

Seattle Seahawks at Las Vegas Raiders

Allegiant Stadium

Las Vegas, NV

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Nov 29

1:25 pm

Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

Levi's Stadium

Santa Clara, CA

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Dec 07

5:15 pm

Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (Monday Night Football)

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Dec 13

1:25 pm

New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Dec 19

5:00 pm

Seattle Seahawks at Philadelphia Eagles

Lincoln Financial Field

Philadelphia, PA

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Dec 25

5:15 pm

Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks (Christmas Day Game)

Lumen Field

Seattle, WA

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Jan 03, 2027

1:00 pm

Seattle Seahawks at Carolina Panthers

Bank of America Stadium

Charlotte, NC

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Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (Date TBD)

SoFi Stadium

Inglewood, CA

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Seattle Seahawks Tickets From GoTickets

The loudest stadium in the NFL. Over 69,000 of the most passionate fans in sports — the 12s — shaking the foundations of the Pacific Northwest. A franchise that just raised its second Lombardi Trophy. That's a Seattle Seahawks game day at Lumen Field, and GoTickets makes it easy to be part of it in 2026. Our intuitive platform helps you find the perfect seat, and with our secure checkout and buyer guarantee, you can lock in your spot with total confidence. Why strive to be a 10 when you can be a 12? Grab your Seahawks tickets today!

Seahawks Basics

Year Established: 1976

Current Division: NFC West

Last Playoff Appearance: 2025 Super Bowl LX Champions

Last Division Title: 2025

Last NFC Championship: 2025 vs. Los Angeles Rams

Last Super Bowl Championship: Super Bowl LX (2025 Season) vs. New England Patriots

Super Bowl Championships: 2 (XLVIII, LX) | 4 total Super Bowl appearances

The Seattle Seahawks Schedule

Fresh off a franchise-best 14–3 season and a dominant Super Bowl LX victory over the New England Patriots, the Seahawks enter 2026 as the defending champions and the team every opponent has circled on their calendar. The 17-game regular season features six divisional wars with NFC West rivals, six showdowns against non-division NFC opponents, and five battles against AFC competition. From fierce division rivalries to cross-conference clashes, every game at Lumen Field is a can't-miss event:

NFC West Rivals (Home & Away)

Los Angeles Rams

Arizona Cardinals

San Francisco 49ers

NFC Opponents

Home: Dallas Cowboys, New York Giants, Chicago Bears

Away: Philadelphia Eagles, Washington Commanders, Carolina Panthers

AFC Opponents

Home: Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, New England Patriots

Away: Denver Broncos, Las Vegas Raiders

No rivalry on the schedule runs deeper than the one between the Seahawks and the 49ers. This NFC West clash has produced some of the most iconic moments in recent NFL history, including Richard Sherman's legendary "The Tip" in the 2013 NFC Championship. The Rams rivalry reached new heights in 2025 with a thrilling NFC Championship showdown, and the Cardinals complete a division where every game carries major postseason implications.

The History of the Seattle Seahawks

The Seattle Seahawks are the reigning Super Bowl champions, and their journey from expansion franchise to two-time champions is one of the greatest stories in NFL history. Established in 1976 as an expansion team in the NFC West before moving to the AFC West in 1977, the Seahawks spent their early decades building a reputation for toughness and defensive grit. Hall of Famers like Steve Largent, Kenny Easley, and Cortez Kennedy laid the foundation, and coach Chuck Knox guided the team to its first sustained stretch of success in the 1980s.

The franchise's first golden age arrived after the 2002 realignment placed Seattle back in the NFC West. Under coach Mike Holmgren and quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, the Seahawks won four consecutive division titles from 2004 to 2007 and reached Super Bowl XL after the 2005 season — the franchise's first Super Bowl appearance. But the true dynasty was built by Pete Carroll and general manager John Schneider, who assembled the legendary "Legion of Boom" — featuring Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas, Kam Chancellor, and Bobby Wagner — alongside electrifying quarterback Russell Wilson and bruising running back Marshawn "Beast Mode" Lynch. The 2013 Seahawks posted a 13–3 record, earned the NFC's top seed, and demolished Peyton Manning's record-setting Denver Broncos 43–8 in Super Bowl XLVIII — the most dominant defensive performance in Super Bowl history and the franchise's first championship.

Seattle returned to the Super Bowl the very next year, coming within one yard of repeating as champions before Malcolm Butler's last-second interception sealed a 28–24 loss to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX. The Carroll era produced nine consecutive winning seasons and seven playoff appearances, but a second ring remained elusive until the arrival of head coach Mike Macdonald in 2024. Macdonald, the youngest head coach in the NFL at the time of his hiring, transformed the defense into a unit dubbed "The Dark Side" — which allowed the fewest points in the league in 2025 at just 17.2 per game. With quarterback Sam Darnold, Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III, and breakout receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the Seahawks posted a franchise-best 14–3 record, earned the NFC's No. 1 seed, and demolished the New England Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX — securing the franchise's second championship and closing the circle on Seattle's Super Bowl XLIX heartbreak against those same Patriots. Get your Seahawks tickets today, and watch the defending champs defend their crown!

Memorable Seattle Seahawks Moments

Being in the stands at an NFL game is always unforgettable, but imagine witnessing the next great moment for your franchise. When you buy Seattle Seahawks tickets, you might see a record shattered, a seismic celebration, or the next play that echoes through the Pacific Northwest for decades. Picture the reactions when fans witnessed these incredible feats:

Beast Quake (01/08/2011): In the NFC Wild Card round against the defending champion New Orleans Saints, Marshawn Lynch took a handoff at the 33-yard line and proceeded to deliver the most iconic run in NFL history. Lynch broke nine tackles over 67 yards, hurtled Tracy Porter, and stiff-armed Darren Sharper before diving into the end zone to seal a 41–36 upset victory. The crowd's eruption registered on seismographs at the nearby Pacific Northwest Seismic Network — a phenomenon that became known as the "Beast Quake."

The Tip — NFC Champions (01/19/2014): With 22 seconds remaining in the NFC Championship Game at Lumen Field, the San Francisco 49ers trailed 23–17 and drove to the Seattle 18-yard line for one final play. Colin Kaepernick fired a pass toward Michael Crabtree in the end zone, but cornerback Richard Sherman leapt to tip the ball into the air, where Malcolm Smith intercepted it to seal the victory and send the Seahawks to Super Bowl XLVIII. Sherman's postgame interview with Erin Andrews became one of the most unforgettable moments in NFL broadcast history.

Super Bowl XLVIII Domination (02/02/2014): In the most dominant defensive performance in Super Bowl history, the Seahawks annihilated Peyton Manning and the record-setting Denver Broncos 43–8. Seattle scored the game's first 36 points, forced four turnovers — including Malcolm Smith's 69-yard pick-six — and Percy Harvin returned the second-half kickoff 87 yards for a touchdown. The "Legion of Boom" held the highest-scoring offense in NFL history to a single late garbage-time touchdown, and the 35-point margin of victory was tied for the third-largest in Super Bowl history.

The Comeback at Lambeau (01/18/2015): Trailing the Green Bay Packers 19–7 with just over five minutes remaining in the NFC Championship Game at Lambeau Field, the Seahawks staged one of the most improbable comebacks in NFL history. Russell Wilson threw four interceptions — but delivered when it mattered most, hitting Jermaine Kearse for a dramatic 35-yard game-winning touchdown in overtime for a 28–22 victory. Chris Matthews recovered an onside kick and Marshawn Lynch scored the tying touchdown on a 24-yard run as Seattle became the first NFC team to reach consecutive Super Bowls since the 1996–97 Packers.

Loudest Stadium on Earth (12/02/2013): During a Monday Night Football showdown against the New Orleans Saints, the 12s at Lumen Field broke the Guinness World Record for the loudest crowd roar at an outdoor stadium, registering an astounding 137.6 decibels. The noise was louder than a jet engine at 100 feet, and opposing teams have called Seattle the most hostile environment in the NFL. The record cemented the 12s' reputation as the greatest home-field advantage in professional sports.

The Dark Side Rises — Super Bowl LX (02/08/2026): Twelve years after their Super Bowl XLIX heartbreak against the same New England Patriots, the Seahawks exacted their revenge in spectacular fashion. Mike Macdonald's "Dark Side" defense — which allowed the fewest points in the NFL during the regular season — suffocated the Patriots in a 29–13 demolition at Levi's Stadium. Kenneth Walker III earned Super Bowl MVP honors, Sam Darnold threw for two touchdowns, and the Seahawks captured their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history — completing a 14–3 regular season and cementing the 2025 Seahawks as one of the all-time great teams.

Seahawks Tailgating & Game Day Traditions

Due to restrictions at Lumen Field, traditional tailgating on stadium property is prohibited — but the 12s have never let rules dampen their spirit. The pre-game party thrives at alternate locations surrounding the stadium, most notably the Hawk Alley Tailgate, the unofficial headquarters for Seahawks faithful looking to soak in the camaraderie, food, and drinks before kickoff.

And there's a reason fans need to let off some steam before entering the stadium — because once inside, Lumen Field transforms into the loudest, most hostile environment in all of sports. On December 2, 2013, the 12s set the Guinness World Record for the loudest crowd roar at an outdoor stadium at 137.6 decibels — louder than a jet engine. That's what opposing teams walk into every single week.

The Hawk Walk is a beloved tradition where fans line up to welcome players and coaches as they arrive at the stadium, and the Seahawks' drumline entertains the crowd as the Sea of Noise comes alive. Inside, the iconic "Sea … Hawks!" call-and-response thunders through every level, and when the team scores, the building shakes — literally. Seismographs don't lie.

Are you ready to see what Seattle has in store? Buy your Seahawks tickets today, and immerse yourself in the traditions of the defending Super Bowl champions!

Lumen Field

Lumen Field, home of the Seattle Seahawks since 2002, is one of the most architecturally distinctive and acoustically hostile venues in all of professional sports. Located in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood with stunning views of the downtown skyline, the stadium seats approximately 69,000 fans and was specifically designed to amplify crowd noise — making it the loudest outdoor stadium in the world, as certified by the Guinness Book of World Records. The partial roof and overhanging upper decks trap sound and redirect it toward the field, creating a seismic home-field advantage that has made Lumen Field the most feared destination for opposing teams in the NFL. Originally opened as Seahawks Stadium and later known as Qwest Field and CenturyLink Field, the venue has hosted multiple NFL playoff games, international soccer matches, and was home to two Super Bowl championship teams. It is also home to the Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer.

Accessibility Options

Lumen Field offers accessible seating at the top of most sections, with folding chairs provided to guests if needed. Elevators are located behind sections 108 and 139 for convenient access. The stadium is fully ADA-compliant, and staff members are available throughout the venue to provide additional assistance on game day.

Parking & Alternative Transportation

Parking at Lumen Field can be challenging due to limited on-site options, so planning ahead is essential. When you purchase your Seahawks tickets at GoTickets, you can also reserve Lumen Field parking to guarantee a smooth arrival.

For public transportation, the Link Light Rail provides direct access to the venue via Stadium Station — a convenient and reliable option that avoids game day traffic entirely. Ridesharing services like Uber and Lyft have designated drop-off and pick-up locations near the stadium. Cyclists can utilize the bike racks located outside Lumen Field for a greener commute. The stadium's central Seattle location also makes it easily walkable from downtown hotels, restaurants, and the Pike Place Market area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the Seahawks' biggest rivals?

The Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers share one of the fiercest rivalries in the NFL, producing iconic moments like Richard Sherman's "The Tip" in the 2013 NFC Championship. The Los Angeles Rams rivalry has intensified in recent years, and the Arizona Cardinals round out a competitive NFC West division where every game matters.

Where do the Seattle Seahawks play their home games?

The Seahawks play at Lumen Field, located in Seattle's SoDo neighborhood. The venue opened in 2002 and holds approximately 69,000 fans on game day. It is the loudest outdoor stadium in the world, holding the Guinness World Record at 137.6 decibels.

How do I get to Lumen Field?

You can drive and reserve Lumen Field parking in advance through GoTickets, or take the Link Light Rail directly to Stadium Station. Ridesharing services and bike racks are also available, and the stadium is within walking distance of downtown Seattle.

What is the "12th Man" tradition?

The "12s" represent the Seahawks' legendary fan base, which is considered the loudest and most impactful in the NFL. The number 12 jersey was retired in honor of the fans in 1984, and the crowd at Lumen Field has been known to generate noise so intense it registers on seismographs — a phenomenon called the "Beast Quake" and the "Niner Quake."

Can I tailgate at Lumen Field?

Traditional tailgating on Lumen Field stadium property is prohibited, but the 12s have embraced alternative pre-game gathering spots throughout the surrounding area. The Hawk Alley Tailgate is the most popular unofficial gathering spot, offering food, drinks, and a vibrant atmosphere before kickoff.

Do the Seattle Seahawks play AFC teams during the regular season?

Yes! In 2026, the Seahawks face five AFC opponents: the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, and New England Patriots at home, and the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders on the road.

Where can I get Seattle Seahawks tickets?

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