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Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks: A professional NFL football team based in Seattle, Washington. They are currently members of the Western Division of the National Football Conference in the National Football League. The Seahawks’ first and only Super Bowl appearance was in 2006 for Super Bowl XL.
They play at the Qwest Field in Seattle, Washington; it was originally called Seahawks Stadium but was renamed in June 2004 when the telecommunications carrier Qwest acquired naming rights. The stadium can seat 67,000 people.
Seattle Seahawks are the only team to have played in both the American Football Conference and National Football Conference Championship Games: Won 7 division titles in their franchise history: the 1988 and 1999 AFC West titles, and the 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2010 NFC West titles. They have won the NFC Championship Game once in 2005.
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- Already good, and working to get better
Earl Thomas’ first two years with the Seahawks have included a series of oh-really experiences and achievements. Just check this resume: After being the 14th pick overall in the 2010 NFL Draft, Thomas not only started 16 games at free safety, he led the team in interceptions (five) and finished fifth in tackles (71) during [...] - Baldwin doesn't take the bait
The three-armed quarterback competition and his role in the offense were among the questions Doug Baldwin was asked about Thursday, when the second-year receiver opted for the P.C. approach. - Thursday cyber surfing: Thomas No. 66, and still more on Wilson
Good morning. Here’s what’s “out there” about the Seahawks for today, May 17: Earl Thomas cracked the NFL Networks’ Top 100 players, as the Seahawks Pro Bowl free safety checked in at No. 66. You can watch the video here. Mike Sando at ESPN.com dips into his mailbag to answer several questions of rookie QB [...] - Life in the fast Lane
The bigger the challenge, the better Jeremy Lane seems to play. That's one of the reasons the Seahawks selected the cornerback from Northwestern State in the NFL Draft. - Special attention
SPECIAL IS AS SPECIAL DOES Heath Farwell made tackles on special teams in only eight games for the Seahawks last season after being signed at midseason, but he made enough to lead the NFL with 21. Here’s a look at his special contributions in his first season in Seattle:Browns: 1 tackle on a kickoff return. [...] - Wednesday cyber surfing: A potpourri of past and present
Good morning. Here’s what’s “out there” about the Seahawks for today, May 16: Mike Sando at ESPN.com checks in with George Koonce, who spent one of his nine seasons in the NFL with the Seahawks, and he has quite a tale to tell: “I had a wonderful wife, beautiful children, money in the bank and [...] - Winding road leads Toomer to Seattle
Korey Toomer wasn't even invited to the NFL Scouting Combine. But after linebackers coach Ken Norton, Jr. saw him at his Pro Day workout, the Seahawks decided Toomer was draft worthy. - Barron joins offseason program
Alex Barron is back in the NFL, thanks to the extended tryout the veteran tackle was given during the Seahawks’ rookie minicamp over the weekend. The Seahawks liked what they saw from the former first-round draft choice of the Rams, and Barron liked what he saw of from a young Seahawks team that can use [...] - Seahawks Make Roster Moves
The Seattle Seahawks have released cornerback London Durham, linebacker Adrian Moten, tackle Jon Opperud and guard/center Brent Osborne. - Barron agrees, three others added
Veteran tackle Alex Barron, a former first-round draft choice of the Rams, has agreed to contract terms with the Seahawks. The 6-foot-7, 320-pound Barron participated in the team’s rookie minicamp over the weekend on a tryout basis. He started 74 games in five seasons with the Rams after being the 19th pick overall in the [...] - Another Seahawk among Top 100
Last year, the Seahawks were blanked in the NFL Network’s list of the Top 100 players in the NFL. This year, they already have one – running back Marshawn Lynch at No. 94 – and will get a second when the players who rank 61-70 are announced on Wednesday night. The list of those 10 [...] - Tuesday cyber surfing: Reviewing the offseason, and the rookie minicamp
Good morning. Here’s what’s “out there” about the Seahawks for today, May 15: Mike Sando at ESPN.com offers a glance at the Seahawks’ offseason, including what went right – with a couple of items you might have forgotten or overlooked: “The Seahawks signed quarterback Matt Flynn in free agency without paying an exorbitant price. That [...] - On this date: Seahawks Stadium is born
2002: It is announced that Seahawks Stadium and Exhibition Center will be the interim name of the team’s new home field that is being built on the site where the Kingdome had stood. The complex was changed to Qwest Field in 2004 and in 2011 it became CenturyLink Field and Event Center. - Monday metatarsal musings
Or footnotes: A rookie minicamp that included more than 30 players who were in on a tryout basis is a recipe for disaster, right? Think again. The Seahawks pulled it off over the weekend, and then some. - Reflections on a past draft
When Pete Carroll came out of the University of Pacific as an all-conference free safety in 1973, the NFL Draft was a 17-round, all-in-one-day affair and neither ESPN nor the NFL Network was around to televise it. So how was a hopeful in Stockton, Calif., to find out if he had indeed been among the [...] - And then there were three
Russell Wilson showed enough during the Seahawks' just-completed three-day rookie minicamp that coach Pete Carroll says the third-round draft choice will compete for the starting job. - A dare-to-dream weekend
The Seahawks' already fast, long and athletic defense added two more impressive parts in the NFL Draft, as rush-end Bruce Irvin and middle linebacker Bobby Wagner are displaying at the team's rookie minicamp. - The kid can play
The Seahawks opened their three-day rookie minicamp on Friday, and quarterback Russell Wilson stole the show by running the show – from start to finish. - Wagner in the middle of things
The Seahawks' selection of Utah State linebacker Bobby Wagner in the second round of the NFL Draft comes with not only a precedent, but a productive one. - Sweezy on the move
The Seahawks saw enough in J.R. Sweezy that they sent offensive line coach Tom Cable to North Carolina State to determine whether the defensive tackle has what it takes to play guard at the next level. - More...
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