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The 2004 Seattle Seahawks season was the franchise's 29th season in the National Football League (NFL), the third season in Qwest Field and the 6th under head coach Mike Holmgren. Finishing the season at 9–7, the Seahawks were unable to replicate the year they had prior. This was the first of four consecutive NFC West titles for the Seahawks.
Season Quarterback(s) Ref(s) 1983: Dave Krieg (2–1) [50]1984: Dave Krieg (1–1) [50]1987: Dave Krieg (0–1) [50]1988 [50]1999: Jon Kitna (0–1) [51]2003: Matt ...
This article details statistics relating to the Seattle Seahawks NFL football team, ... 2001–2004, 2008: 3,567 Reception leaders. Top 10 career; Name Seasons Rec;
[23] [28] The Seahawks won five division titles and made ten playoff appearances in fourteen seasons under Carroll from 2010 to 2023. [29] [30] As of the end of the 2023 season, the Seahawks have an all-time record of 392 wins, 366 losses, and 1 tie in the regular season, with an additional 17 wins and 19 losses in the playoffs.
Stats at Pro Football Reference Donald Scott Jones Jr. (born July 5, 1980) is an American former professional football punter who played in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the LSU Tigers and was selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the seventh round of the 2004 NFL draft .
Expect some drama when the Seattle Seahawks host the Green Bay Packers on Sunday night. Because there always seems to be plenty when these teams meet. To wit: Jan. 4, 2004: In an NFC wild-card ...
In 2004, Huard signed with the Seattle Seahawks, but spent the entire 2004 season on injured reserve, his last year in professional football. He ended with career NFL stats of 60 of 109 for 689 yards with 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.
The Seattle Seahawks finished the 2003 NFL season with a record of 10–6, putting them in 2nd place in the NFC West. The Seahawks won the last two games of the season to secure a playoff berth as a wild card team. [1] The Green Bay Packers also finished the 2003 season with a record of 10–6, enough to win the NFC North.