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The Seahawks came through with a game-clinching drive after that though. They had a 13-play, 59-yard drive that chewed up 8:12 of the clock and ended in a field goal to restore the 10-point lead.
The Seahawks won 10 games and it felt like a disappointment. Seattle had a shot to win the NFC West but stumbled down the stretch, leaving questions about whether Geno Smith should return at ...
The Cardinals hold a 135–167–2 record since joining the NFC West (566–770–41 overall) and a loss in Super Bowl XLIII, currently with a 7–9 playoff record, 5–4 as a member of the NFC West. The Seahawks hold a record of 179–124–1 since joining the NFC West (367–340–1 overall), with three Super Bowl appearances, winning Super ...
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: 2011 ...
The Seahawks' victory snapped a six-game losing streak against their NFC West rival, and moved the Seahawks to 5-5 on the season, which keeps their playoff hopes alive and well.
They finished the season with an 11–5 record and qualified for the playoffs as the Wild Card. as the 49ers' 11–4–1 record edged the Seahawks out for the NFC West title. Their Wild Card game was played in Washington against the fourth-seeded Washington Redskins. Despite falling behind early in the first quarter by a score of 14–0, the ...
The result extended Seattle's lead in a tight NFC West race with an 8-5 record. The Cardinals fell to 6-7 and missed an opportunity to tie the Seahawks atop the division.
The Seattle Seahawks finished the 2003 NFL season with a record of 10–6, putting them in second 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.