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Lumen Field is a multi-purpose stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States.Located in the city's SoDo neighborhood, it is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL), Seattle Sounders FC of Major League Soccer (MLS), and Seattle Reign FC of the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL).
Owned and operated by King County, it was best known as the home stadium of the Seattle Seahawks of the National Football League (NFL) and the Seattle Mariners of Major League Baseball (MLB); it was also home to the Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association (NBA) (from 1978 to 1985) and additionally served as both the home ...
As one of the agreed parts of the 1970 AFL–NFL Merger, the NFL began planning to expand from 26 to 28 teams. [1] Ralph Wilson was the first to propose a team for Seattle; due to the decrepit stadium situation at War Memorial Stadium and the reluctance of Buffalo, New York officials to replace it In 1971, he openly threatened to move his team, the Buffalo Bills, to Seattle.
Year opened: 2002. Capacity: 68,740. Surface: FieldTurf. Seahawks’ record there: 129-60. Super Bowls hosted: 0 “It's a retroactive crime that the team and its rabid 12s were stuck in the ...
As of the end of the 2023 season, the Seattle Seahawks have competed in 48 NFL seasons, dating back to their expansion year of 1976. The team has compiled a 392–366–1 (.517) regular-season record and a 17–19 (.472) record in the playoffs , for an overall record of 409–385–1 and a .515 winning percentage . [ 153 ]
In 1970, the NFL ruled that all teams must play in stadiums that seated more than 50,000 fans, and the Bears were forced to leave Wrigley Field. Ultimately, a deal to play permanently at Dyche Stadium fell through, forcing the Bears to return to Wrigley for the remainder of the 1970 season.
The Seattle Seahawks are still several hours away from taking on the Arizona Cardinals, but the franchise is already in the headlines this Thursday for changing its stadium’s name. Since the ...
NFL NFC West Δ: 1st Δ: 10 6 0 .625 Won Wild Card playoffs 35–14 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Packers) 20–42 2008: 2008: NFL NFC West 3rd 4 12 0 .250 2009: 2009: NFL NFC West 3rd 5 11 0 .313 Jim L. Mora: 2010: 2010: NFL NFC West Δ: 1st Δ: 7 9 0 .438 Won Wild Card playoffs 41–36 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Bears) 24–35 Pete Carroll ...