Celebrations following the Seahawks' qualification to the Super Bowl after defeating the Panthers in the NFC Championship

The 2005 Seattle Seahawks season was the franchise's 30th season in the National Football League (NFL), their fourth playing their home games at Qwest Field and their seventh season under head coach Mike Holmgren. They advanced to the National Football Conference (NFC) Championship Game, which was the first one for the franchise in 22 years, and they defeated the Carolina Panthers 34–14. In Super Bowl XL, they lost 21–10 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Seahawks compiled a 13–3 record in the regular season, easily winning the NFC West, a first-round bye, and home-field advantage in the NFC playoffs as the top seed for the first time in franchise history. There, they beat the Washington Redskins and Carolina Panthers to win the George Halas Trophy, and advance to their first ever Super Bowl. Combining the regular season and postseason, the Seahawks finished with a perfect 10–0 record at Qwest Field. The 2005 team was widely considered the best team in club history until the Super Bowl XLVIII championship. The 2005 season was also the team's 30th anniversary season in the NFL. The Seahawks were the only NFC team from the 2004 playoffs to qualify for the 2005 playoffs.

The Seahawks touted Pro Bowlers on offense, and boasted season MVP, running back Shaun Alexander, who would eventually break Priest Holmes's single-season touchdown record, with 28 total touchdowns. Alexander also led the league in rushing yards for the second consecutive year, which in turn helped the Seahawks lead the league in scoring. The offense was led by 7th-year veteran quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, who compiled a career-high and NFC leading 98.2 passer rating, while completing 65.5% of his passes, earning his second trip to the Pro Bowl. Future Hall of Famers Walter Jones and Steve Hutchinson anchored the offensive line at left tackle and guard respectively, and Mack Strong effectively blocked and rushed from the backfield at fullback on his way to a 2005 All-Pro Team selection. The team scored a franchise record 452 points, a record that stood until the 2025 team surpassed it with 481 points scored.

Although Seattle's strength was attributed to their offense, they were strong on the defensive side of the ball as well. The Seahawks compiled an NFL-leading 50 quarterback sacks, with defensive end Bryce Fisher leading the franchise with nine, while defensive tackle Rocky Bernard added 8.5 and veteran defensive end Grant Wistrom recorded four. Despite starting two rookies at linebacker for most of the year, the Seattle linebacking corps played well, led by Pro Bowler Lofa Tatupu, who topped the team with 104 tackles and added four sacks, three interceptions, and one fumble recovery. In the secondary, Michael Boulware led the team with four interceptions and also tallied two sacks and one fumble recovery, however Seattle suffered injuries throughout the year, notably to free safety Ken Hamlin. A bright spot in relief, second-year cornerback Jordan Babineaux played well as he appeared in all sixteen games for Seattle, intercepting three passes and making 61 tackles. For the season, the Seahawks defense ranked 7th in points allowed, surrendering just 271 total, 181 fewer than the Seahawks offense scored.

Offseason

The period between the disappointing 2004 season and the start of the 2005 season was marked by major changes for the Seahawks, starting with the front office. Team owner Paul Allen fired eight-year incumbent General Manager Bob Whitsitt on January 14, the same day that Vice President of Football Operations Ted Thompson was hired away by the Green Bay Packers to be their general manager. Rumors had been floating that Whitsitt's relationship with coach Mike Holmgren (and almost everyone else) was strained and Holmgren later admitted that he had thought about leaving the team after a 2004 season that was personally draining. At the time of Whitsitt's firing the Seahawks salary cap situation was in extreme flux with 16 unsigned free agents on the roster including their three biggest stars Matt Hasselbeck, Shaun Alexander and Walter Jones. On February 3 Mike Reinfeldt, who had previously been pushed out of the Seahawks organization by Whitsitt, was hired back as a consultant to try to sort out the mess. Reinfeldt was able to sign Jones and Hasselbeck to long-term deals and put the Franchise Tag on Alexander, setting the stage for the rest of the off-season. Bob Ferguson eventually resigned from his general manager position as well.

After a careful executive search the Seahawks settled on highly regarded personnel man Tim Ruskell as the new President of Football Operations on February 23, 2005. As a part of his roster overhaul, Ruskell subsequently released or neglected to re-sign six players (Anthony Simmons, Chad Brown, Orlando Huff, Chike Okeafor, Rashad Moore and Cedric Woodard) who were starters on an underperforming defense during the 2004 season. Over the rest of the offseason and into training camp Ruskell signed a raft of free agents to replace departed players on both sides of the ball, emphasizing character and work ethic in his evaluations.[citation needed]

In the first round of the 2005 NFL draft the Seahawks traded down from pick 23 to pick 26 to select center Chris Spencer from the University of Mississippi and acquire an extra fourth-round pick. They then gave up two fourth-round picks to trade up into the second round and select USC linebacker Lofa Tatupu, who would start every game of the 2005 season and go to the Pro Bowl as a rookie.

NFL draft

RoundPickPlayerPositionCollegeNotes
2005 Seattle Seahawks draft
126Chris SpencerCenterMississippi
245Lofa Tatupu *LinebackerUSC
385David GreeneQuarterbackGeorgia
398Leroy HillLinebackerClemson
4105Ray WillisOffensive tackleFlorida State
5159Jeb HuckebaDefensive endArkansas
6196Tony JacksonRunning backIowa
7235Cornelius WorthamLinebackerAlabama
7254Doug NienhuisOffensive GuardOregon State
Made roster † Pro Football Hall of Fame * Made at least one Pro Bowl during career

Undrafted free agents

2005 undrafted free agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Brian WrobelQuarterbackWinona State

Personnel

Staff / Coaches

2005 Seattle Seahawks staff
Front Office Chairman – Paul Allen President / Chief Executive Officer (CEO) - Tod Leiweke President of Football Operations – Tim Ruskell Executive Vice President of Football Operations/General Manager – Mike Holmgren Senior Vice President – Mike Reinfeldt Vice President of Football Operations – Ted Thompson General Manager - Bob Ferguson Director of Player Personnel – John Schneider Director of Pro Personnel – Will Lewis Assistant Director of Player Personnel / Pro Scout - Lake Dawson Director of College Scouting (Eastern Region) – Scott Fitterer Director of College Scouting (Western Region) – Mike Yowarsky Scouting Assistant - Chris Culmer Football Operations Coordinator / Team Travel - Bill Nayes Chief Financial Officer - Martha Fuller Head Coaches Head Coach – Mike Holmgren Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line – Tom Lovat Area Scout - Scott Fitterer Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship - Grady BrownOffensive Coaches Offensive Coordinator – Gil Haskell Quarterbacks – Jim Zorn Running Backs – Stump Mitchell Wide Receivers – Nolan Cromwell Tight Ends – Jim Lind Offensive Line - Bill Laveroni Quality Control / Offensive Assistant – Gary Reynolds Offensive Consultant - Keith Gilbertson Defensive Coaches Defensive Coordinator – Ray Rhodes Defensive Line – Dwaine Board Assistant Quality Control / Defensive Line - Zerick Rollins Linebackers – John Marshall Defensive Backs – Teryl Austin Special Teams Coaches Special Teams Coordinator – Bob Casullo Strength and Conditioning Strength and Conditioning – Mike Clark Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Darren Krein

Final roster

2005 Seattle Seahawks roster
Quarterbacks (QB) 11 David Greene 8 Matt Hasselbeck 15 Seneca Wallace Running backs (RB) 37 Shaun Alexander 20 Maurice Morris 39 Josh Scobey 38 Mack Strong 43 Leonard Weaver Wide receivers (WR) 84 Bobby Engram 18 D. J. Hackett 82 Darrell Jackson 87 Joe Jurevicius 81 Peter Warrick Tight ends (TE) 83 Ryan Hannam 88 Itula Mili 86 Jerramy StevensOffensive linemen (OL) 62 Chris Gray G 73 Wayne Hunter T 76 Steve Hutchinson G 71 Walter Jones T 75 Sean Locklear T 65 Chris Spencer C 61 Robbie Tobeck C 74 Ray Willis T 77 Floyd Womack G/T Defensive linemen (DL) 95 Rodney Bailey DE 99 Rocky Bernard DT 91 Chuck Darby DT 94 Bryce Fisher DE 92 Alain Kashama DE 69 Joe Tafoya DE 93 Craig Terrill DT 90 Marcus Tubbs DT 98 Grant Wistrom DELinebackers (LB) 57 Kevin Bentley OLB 56 Leroy Hill OLB 58 Isaiah Kacyvenski OLB 53 Niko Koutouvides MLB 54 D. D. Lewis OLB 51 Lofa Tatupu MLB 50 Cornelius Wortham MLB Defensive backs (DB) 27 Jordan Babineaux CB/S 28 Michael Boulware SS 21 Andre Dyson CB 25 Michael Harden CB 31 Kelly Herndon CB 33 Marquand Manuel FS 35 Etric Pruitt FS 23 Marcus Trufant CB 22 Jimmy Williams CB Special teams (ST) 3 Josh Brown K 52 J.P. Darche LS 16 Tom Rouen PPractice squad 70 Nathaniel Adibi DE 14 Tony Brown WR 29 Brandon Haw CB 66 William Henry G 17 Maurice Mann WR 72 Bryant McNeal DE 78 Robert Pollard DE 30 Marquis Weeks RB Reserve 85 Alex Bannister WR (IR) 26 Ken Hamlin S (NF-Inj.) 60 Joey Hollenbeck G (IR) 40 John Howell S (IR) 97 Jeb Huckeba DE (IR) 55 Jamie Sharper LB (IR) 64 Ron Smith DT (IR) 89 Jerheme Urban WR (IR) Rookies in italics 53 active, 8 reserve, 8 practice squad
  • Starters in bold.

Awards and records

Schedule

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteRecap
1August 12at New Orleans SaintsW 34–151–0Louisiana Superdome
2August 22Dallas CowboysL 10–181–1Qwest Field
3August 27at Kansas City ChiefsW 23–172–1Arrowhead Stadium
4September 2Minnesota VikingsL 21–232–2Qwest Field

Regular season

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteRecap
1September 11at Jacksonville JaguarsL 14–260–1Alltel Stadium
2September 18Atlanta FalconsW 21–181–1Qwest Field
3September 25Arizona CardinalsW 37–122–1Qwest Field
4October 2at Washington RedskinsL 17–20 (OT)2–2FedExField
5October 9at St. Louis RamsW 37–313–2Edward Jones Dome
6October 16Houston TexansW 42–104–2Qwest Field
7October 23Dallas CowboysW 13–105–2Qwest Field
8Bye
9November 6at Arizona CardinalsW 33–196–2Sun Devil Stadium
10November 13St. Louis RamsW 31–167–2Qwest Field
11November 20at San Francisco 49ersW 27–258–2Monster Park
12November 27New York GiantsW 24–21 (OT)9–2Qwest Field
13December 5at Philadelphia EaglesW 42–010–2Lincoln Financial Field
14December 11San Francisco 49ersW 41–311–2Qwest Field
15December 18at Tennessee TitansW 28–2412–2The Coliseum
16December 24Indianapolis ColtsW 28–1313–2Qwest Field
17January 1at Green Bay PackersL 17–2313–3Lambeau Field

Bold indicates division opponents.

Source: 2005 NFL season results

Postseason

RoundDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordGame siteRecap
Wild CardFirst-round bye
DivisionalJanuary 14, 2006Washington Redskins (6)W 20–101–0Qwest Field
NFC ChampionshipJanuary 22, 2006Carolina Panthers (5)W 34–142–0Qwest Field
Super Bowl XLFebruary 5, 2006vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (A6)L 10–212–1Ford Field

Standings

NFC West
viewtalkeditWLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
(1) Seattle Seahawks1330.8136–010–2452271L1
St. Louis Rams6100.3751–53–9363429W1
Arizona Cardinals5110.3133–34–8311387L1
San Francisco 49ers4120.2502–43–9239428W2

Game summaries

Preseason

Week P1: at New Orleans Saints

Quarter1234Total
Seahawks7173734
Saints307515

at Superdome, New Orleans, Louisiana

Week P2: vs. Dallas Cowboys

Quarter1234Total
Cowboys376218
Seahawks700310

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: August 22
  • Game time: 5:08pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 74 °F (23 °C), 46% humidity, wind variable 3 miles per hour (4.8 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 47,641
  • Referee: Tony Corrente
  • TV: ABC
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Week P3: at Kansas City Chiefs

Quarter1234Total
Seahawks7310323
Chiefs770317

at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri

  • Date: August 27
  • Game time: 7:30pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 87 °F (31 °C), 49% humidity, wind S 8 miles per hour (13 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 74,158
  • Referee: Larry Nemmers
  • TV: KONG
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Week P4: vs. Minnesota Vikings

Quarter1234Total
Vikings7301323
Seahawks707721

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: September 2
  • Game time: 6:07pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 70 °F (21 °C), 53% humidity, wind NNW 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 63,746
  • Referee: Pete Morelli
  • TV: KONG
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Regular season

  • The Seahawks got off to a rocky start on their 2005 (30th Anniversary) campaign but it would end with their first Super Bowl appearance.
  • When the St. Louis Rams lost on December 4, 2005, the Seahawks clinched their second straight NFC West title after playing only 11 games.
  • At the end of the regular season, the Seahawks' use of the 12th man was challenged by Texas A&M University, who holds a trademark of the phrase. The dispute was settled out of court on May 8, 2006 with an agreement that the Seahawks be permitted to continue use of the slogan with acknowledgment to Texas A&M.

Week 1: at Jacksonville Jaguars

Quarter1234Total
Seahawks0140014
Jaguars677626

at Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, Florida

  • Date: September 11
  • Game time: 1:07pm local
  • Game weather: 82 °F (28 °C), 58% humidity, wind N 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 65,204
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (Fox): Craig Shemon, Erik Kramer, Lee Gordon
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Game information
First quarter JAX – Josh Scobee 23-yard field goal, 11:03 (JAX 3–0) JAX – Josh Scobee 41-yard field goal, 3:49 (JAX 6–0) Second quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 33-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 14:52 (SEA 7–6) JAX – Jimmy Smith 30-yard pass from Byron Leftwich (Josh Scobee kick), 4:17 (JAX 13–6) SEA – Darrell Jackson 9-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:47 (SEA 14–13) Third quarter JAX – Jimmy Smith 7-yard pass from Byron Leftwich (Josh Scobee kick), 8:39 (JAX 20–14) Fourth quarter JAX – Josh Scobee 29-yard field goal, 4:32 (JAX 23–14) JAX – Josh Scobee 41-yard field goal, 1:55 (JAX 26–14) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/36, 246 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT JAX – Byron Leftwich: 17/31, 252 yds, 2 TD Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 14 car, 73 yds JAX – Fred Taylor: 20 car, 76 yds Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 8 rec, 79 yds JAX – Jimmy Smith: 7 rec, 130 yds, 2 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 225 – 97 – 322 – 5 JAX – 243 – 119 – 362 – 0
First quarter JAX – Josh Scobee 23-yard field goal, 11:03 (JAX 3–0) JAX – Josh Scobee 41-yard field goal, 3:49 (JAX 6–0) Second quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 33-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 14:52 (SEA 7–6) JAX – Jimmy Smith 30-yard pass from Byron Leftwich (Josh Scobee kick), 4:17 (JAX 13–6) SEA – Darrell Jackson 9-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:47 (SEA 14–13) Third quarter JAX – Jimmy Smith 7-yard pass from Byron Leftwich (Josh Scobee kick), 8:39 (JAX 20–14) Fourth quarter JAX – Josh Scobee 29-yard field goal, 4:32 (JAX 23–14) JAX – Josh Scobee 41-yard field goal, 1:55 (JAX 26–14)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/36, 246 yds, 2 TD, 2 INT JAX – Byron Leftwich: 17/31, 252 yds, 2 TD Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 14 car, 73 yds JAX – Fred Taylor: 20 car, 76 yds Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 8 rec, 79 yds JAX – Jimmy Smith: 7 rec, 130 yds, 2 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 225 – 97 – 322 – 5 JAX – 243 – 119 – 362 – 0

Jacksonville's defense forced the Seahawks into five turnovers, including two interceptions of Hasselbeck, en route to a 26–14 victory. The Jaguars held Shaun Alexander to 73 yards on 14 attempts and no touchdowns as the Seahawks started the season 0–1.

Week 2: vs. Atlanta Falcons

Quarter1234Total
Falcons0010818
Seahawks0210021

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: September 18
  • Game time: 1:06pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 60 °F (16 °C), 71% humidity, wind W 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 66,030
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (Fox): Kenny Albert, Brian Baldinger, Chris Myers
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Game information
First quarter No scoring plays Second quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 6-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 8:24 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 14-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 3:56 (SEA 14–0) SEA – Jerramy Stevens 35-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:28 (SEA 21–0) Third quarter ATL – Brian Finneran 5-yard pass from Michael Vick (Todd Peterson kick), 10:14 (SEA 21–7) ATL – Todd Peterson 30-yard field goal, 7:00 (SEA 21–10) Fourth quarter ATL– T. J. Duckett 1-yard run (2-pt PAT: Alge Crumpler pass from Matt Schaub), 3:58 (SEA 21–18) Top passers ATL – Michael Vick: 11/19, 123 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 20/31, 281 yds, 2 TD Top rushers ATL – Warrick Dunn: 16 car, 54 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 28 car, 144 yds, 1 TD Top receivers ATL – Alge Crumpler: 3 rec, 53 yds SEA – Darrell Jackson: 8 rec, 131 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to ATL – 108 – 115 – 223 – 0 SEA – 265 – 163 – 428 – 1
First quarter No scoring plays Second quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 6-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 8:24 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 14-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 3:56 (SEA 14–0) SEA – Jerramy Stevens 35-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:28 (SEA 21–0) Third quarter ATL – Brian Finneran 5-yard pass from Michael Vick (Todd Peterson kick), 10:14 (SEA 21–7) ATL – Todd Peterson 30-yard field goal, 7:00 (SEA 21–10) Fourth quarter ATL– T. J. Duckett 1-yard run (2-pt PAT: Alge Crumpler pass from Matt Schaub), 3:58 (SEA 21–18)Top passers ATL – Michael Vick: 11/19, 123 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 20/31, 281 yds, 2 TD Top rushers ATL – Warrick Dunn: 16 car, 54 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 28 car, 144 yds, 1 TD Top receivers ATL – Alge Crumpler: 3 rec, 53 yds SEA – Darrell Jackson: 8 rec, 131 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to ATL – 108 – 115 – 223 – 0 SEA – 265 – 163 – 428 – 1

For their home opener, the Seahawks faced the same team they beat in the last game of the 2004 regular season, the Atlanta Falcons. Seattle outgained Atlanta 428–223, and the game remained close until the final drive. On Atlanta's last drive Bryce Fisher sacked Michael Vick on third down, and on the next play, Andre Dyson knocked down Matt Schaub's 4th down pass. Shaun Alexander rushed for 144 yards and a touchdown. All of Seattle's points were scored in the second quarter.

Week 3: vs. Arizona Cardinals

Quarter1234Total
Cardinals363012
Seahawks73141337

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: September 25
  • Game time: 1:06pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 60 °F (16 °C), 60% humidity, wind 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 64,843
  • Referee: Tony Corrente
  • TV announcers (Fox): Curt Menefee, JC Pearson, Jody Jackson
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Game information
First quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 54-yard field goal, 9:46 (ARI 3–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 25-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:20 (SEA 7–3) Second quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 39-yard field goal, 14:07 (SEA 7–6) SEA –Josh Brown 33-yard field goal, 6:43 (SEA 10–6) ARI – Neil Rackers 50-yard field goal, 3:41 (SEA 10–9) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 11:51 (SEA 17–9) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 11:21 (SEA 24–9) ARI – Neil Rackers 39-yard field goal, 5:06 (SEA 24–12) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 14:56 (SEA 31–12) SEA –Josh Brown 23-yard field goal, 8:50 (SEA 34–12) SEA –Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 1:28 (SEA 37–12) Top passers ARI – Kurt Warner: 8/13, 105 yds SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 20/31, 242 yds Top rushers ARI – Marcel Shipp: 10 car, 41 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 22 car, 140 yds, 4 TD Top receivers ARI – Anquan Boldin: 6 rec, 88 yds SEA – Darrell Jackson: 8 rec, 125 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to ARI – 176 – 90 – 266 – 2 SEA – 284 – 163 – 447 – 0
First quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 54-yard field goal, 9:46 (ARI 3–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 25-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:20 (SEA 7–3) Second quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 39-yard field goal, 14:07 (SEA 7–6) SEA –Josh Brown 33-yard field goal, 6:43 (SEA 10–6) ARI – Neil Rackers 50-yard field goal, 3:41 (SEA 10–9) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 11:51 (SEA 17–9) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 11:21 (SEA 24–9) ARI – Neil Rackers 39-yard field goal, 5:06 (SEA 24–12) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 14:56 (SEA 31–12) SEA –Josh Brown 23-yard field goal, 8:50 (SEA 34–12) SEA –Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 1:28 (SEA 37–12)Top passers ARI – Kurt Warner: 8/13, 105 yds SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 20/31, 242 yds Top rushers ARI – Marcel Shipp: 10 car, 41 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 22 car, 140 yds, 4 TD Top receivers ARI – Anquan Boldin: 6 rec, 88 yds SEA – Darrell Jackson: 8 rec, 125 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to ARI – 176 – 90 – 266 – 2 SEA – 284 – 163 – 447 – 0

In week three, Seattle defeated the division rival Arizona Cardinals 37–12. Shaun Alexander rushed for 140 yards and four touchdowns. The Seahawks' defense forced its first turnover of the season, including a fumble recovery following a sack of Josh McCown by Michael Boulware at the Arizona 1. The Seahawks capitalized, with Shaun Alexander scoring on the next play.

Week 4: at Washington Redskins

Quarter1234OTTotal
Seahawks3077017
Redskins07100320

at FedExField, Landover, Maryland

  • Date: October 2
  • Game time: 1:03pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 80 °F (27 °C), 51% humidity, wind S 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 90,215
  • Referee: Bernie Kukar
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan, Jay Glazer
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Game information
First quarter SEA – Josh Brown 53-yard field goal, 5:58 (SEA 3–0) Second quarter WAS – Robert Royal 1-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Nick Novak kick), 2:39 (WAS 7–3) Third quarter WAS – Mike Sellers 4-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Nick Novak kick), 7:19 (WAS 14–3) SEA – Shaun Alexander 3-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:10 (SEA 14–10) WAS – Nick Novak 40-yard field goal, 0:03 (WAS 17–10) Fourth quarter SEA – Darrell Jackson 6-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 1:23 (Tied 17–17) Overtime WAS – Nick Novak 39-yard field goal, 9:29 (WAS 20–17) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 26/38, 242 yds, 1 TD WAS – Mark Brunell: 20/36, 226 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 20 car, 98 yds, 1 TD WAS – Clinton Portis: 25 car, 90 yds Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 9 rec, 106 yds WAS – Santana Moss: 6 rec, 87 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 235 – 119 – 354 – 0 WAS – 211 – 141 – 352 – 1
First quarter SEA – Josh Brown 53-yard field goal, 5:58 (SEA 3–0) Second quarter WAS – Robert Royal 1-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Nick Novak kick), 2:39 (WAS 7–3) Third quarter WAS – Mike Sellers 4-yard pass from Mark Brunell (Nick Novak kick), 7:19 (WAS 14–3) SEA – Shaun Alexander 3-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:10 (SEA 14–10) WAS – Nick Novak 40-yard field goal, 0:03 (WAS 17–10) Fourth quarter SEA – Darrell Jackson 6-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 1:23 (Tied 17–17) Overtime WAS – Nick Novak 39-yard field goal, 9:29 (WAS 20–17)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 26/38, 242 yds, 1 TD WAS – Mark Brunell: 20/36, 226 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 20 car, 98 yds, 1 TD WAS – Clinton Portis: 25 car, 90 yds Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 9 rec, 106 yds WAS – Santana Moss: 6 rec, 87 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 235 – 119 – 354 – 0 WAS – 211 – 141 – 352 – 1

The following week, the Seahawks were on the road against the Washington Redskins. Kicker Josh Brown missed a what would've game-winning field goal attempt late in regulation. The game went into overtime and the Seahawks lost 20–17 after a 39-yard field goal by Redskins kicker Nick Novak.

Week 5: at St. Louis Rams

Quarter1234Total
Seahawks141010337
Rams7147331

at Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Date: October 9
  • Game time: 12:02pm local
  • Game weather: indoors
  • Game attendance: 65,707
  • Referee: Ron Winter
  • TV announcers (Fox): Curt Menefee, JC Pearson, Dan McLaughlin
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Game information
First quarter STL – Chris Johnson 99-yard kickoff return (Jeff Wilkins kick), 14:46 (STL 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 9:34 (SEA 7–7) SEA – Jerramy Stevens 29-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 1:37 (SEA 14–7) Second quarter STL – Kevin Curtis 25-yard pass from Marc Bulger]] (Jeff Wilkins]] kick), 13:49 (Tied 14–14) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 24-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 9:05 (SEA 21–14) STL – Torry Holt 26-yard pass from Marc Bulger (Jeff Wilkins]] kick), 2:02 (Tied 21–21) SEA – Josh Brown 34-yard field goal, 0:00 (SEA 24–21) Third quarter SEA – Josh Brown 44-yard field goal, 9:23 (SEA 27–21) SEA – Shaun Alexander 18-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 6:15 (SEA 34–21) STL – Steven Jackson 4-yard run (Jeff Wilkins kick), 0:26 (SEA 34–28) Fourth quarter SEA – Josh Brown 28-yard field goal, 7:32 (SEA 37–28) STL – Jeff Wilkins 40-yard field goal, 3:54 (SEA 37–31) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 27/38, 316 yds, 2 TD STL – Marc Bulger: 26/40, 336 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 25 car, 119 yds, 2 TD STL – Steven Jackson: 17 car, 77 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Joe Jurevicius: 9 rec, 137 yds, 1 TD STL – Torry Holt: 8 rec, 126 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 299 – 134 – 433 – 0 STL – 309 – 77 – 386 – 2
First quarter STL – Chris Johnson 99-yard kickoff return (Jeff Wilkins kick), 14:46 (STL 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 9:34 (SEA 7–7) SEA – Jerramy Stevens 29-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 1:37 (SEA 14–7) Second quarter STL – Kevin Curtis 25-yard pass from Marc Bulger]] (Jeff Wilkins]] kick), 13:49 (Tied 14–14) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 24-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 9:05 (SEA 21–14) STL – Torry Holt 26-yard pass from Marc Bulger (Jeff Wilkins]] kick), 2:02 (Tied 21–21) SEA – Josh Brown 34-yard field goal, 0:00 (SEA 24–21) Third quarter SEA – Josh Brown 44-yard field goal, 9:23 (SEA 27–21) SEA – Shaun Alexander 18-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 6:15 (SEA 34–21) STL – Steven Jackson 4-yard run (Jeff Wilkins kick), 0:26 (SEA 34–28) Fourth quarter SEA – Josh Brown 28-yard field goal, 7:32 (SEA 37–28) STL – Jeff Wilkins 40-yard field goal, 3:54 (SEA 37–31)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 27/38, 316 yds, 2 TD STL – Marc Bulger: 26/40, 336 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 25 car, 119 yds, 2 TD STL – Steven Jackson: 17 car, 77 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Joe Jurevicius: 9 rec, 137 yds, 1 TD STL – Torry Holt: 8 rec, 126 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 299 – 134 – 433 – 0 STL – 309 – 77 – 386 – 2

The Seahawks went to the Edward Jones Dome to face their division-rival, the St. Louis Rams. It was their first meeting since the 2004 playoff game. The Rams returned the opening kickoff 99 yards for a touchdown. Led by Joe Jurevicius's 9 receptions for 137 yards and 1 touchdown, Matt Hasselbeck's 27 completions for 316 yards, 2 touchdowns and no interceptions, and Shaun Alexander's 119 yards and 2 touchdowns, Seattle racked up 433 yards of total offense. The defense recorded 2 takeaways in the second half, an interception by Lofa Tatupu and a fumble recovery on a punt by J. P. Darche with 2:51 left in the game. The Seahawks ended a 4-game losing streak to the Rams, and received their first win in St. Louis since 1997.

Week 6: vs. Houston Texans

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Texans037010
Seahawks14771442

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: October 16
  • Game time: 5:38pm local
  • Game weather: overcast, 57 °F (14 °C), 76% humidity, wind S 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 66,196
  • Referee: Scott Green
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, Suzy Kolber
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Game information
First quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 4-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 8:12 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 5-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 1:08 (SEA 14–0) Second quarter HOU – Kris Brown 39-yard field goal, 7:50 (SEA 14–3) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 3-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 1:45 (SEA 21–3) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 8:23 (SEA 28–3) HOU – Domanick Williams 27-yard pass from David Carr (Kris Brown kick), 3:35 (SEA 28–10) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 23-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 13:17 (SEA 35–10) SEA – Maurice Morris 11-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 5:14 (SEA 42–10) Top passers HOU – David Carr: 19/33, 179 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 14/20, 168 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT Top rushers HOU – Domanick Williams: 18 car, 40 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 22 car, 141 yds, 4 TD Top receivers HOU – Jabar Gaffney: 10 rec, 87 yds SEA – Peter Warrick: 3 rec, 53 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to HOU – 160 – 67 – 227 – 0 SEA – 139 – 320 – 459 – 1
First quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 4-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 8:12 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 5-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 1:08 (SEA 14–0) Second quarter HOU – Kris Brown 39-yard field goal, 7:50 (SEA 14–3) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 3-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 1:45 (SEA 21–3) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 8:23 (SEA 28–3) HOU – Domanick Williams 27-yard pass from David Carr (Kris Brown kick), 3:35 (SEA 28–10) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 23-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 13:17 (SEA 35–10) SEA – Maurice Morris 11-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 5:14 (SEA 42–10)Top passers HOU – David Carr: 19/33, 179 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 14/20, 168 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT Top rushers HOU – Domanick Williams: 18 car, 40 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 22 car, 141 yds, 4 TD Top receivers HOU – Jabar Gaffney: 10 rec, 87 yds SEA – Peter Warrick: 3 rec, 53 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to HOU – 160 – 67 – 227 – 0 SEA – 139 – 320 – 459 – 1

The Seahawks returned home for a Sunday night game against the Houston Texans. The Seahawks easily won, led by Shaun Alexander's 144 yards and four touchdowns, winning by a score of 42–10. Seattle set a team record with 320 yards rushing. This was the first ever meeting of these two teams and first meeting with a Houston NFL team since the 1996 season.

Week 7: vs. Dallas Cowboys

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Cowboys700310
Seahawks0301013

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: October 23
  • Game time: 1:06pm local
  • Game weather: rain, 55 °F (13 °C), 92% humidity, wind NNW 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,046
  • Referee: Terry McAulay
  • TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Troy Aikman, Patrick O’Neal
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Game information
First quarter DAL – Keyshawn Johnson 5-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez kick), 1:03 (DAL 7–0) Second quarter SEA – Josh Brown 55-yard field goal, 0:33 (DAL 7–3) Third quarter No scoring plays Fourth quarter DAL –Jose Cortez 21-yard field goal, 2:06 (DAL 10–3) SEA – Ryan Hannam 1-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:40 (Tied 10–10) SEA – Josh Brown 50-yard field goal, 0:00 (SEA 13–10) Top passers DAL – Drew Bledsoe: 13/24, 136 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 23/42, 224 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT Top rushers DAL – Marion Barber: 22 car, 95 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 21 car, 61 yds Top receivers DAL – Jason Witten: 2 rec, 47 yds, 1 TD SEA – Jerramy Stevens: 5 rec, 60 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to DAL – 111 – 164 – 275 – 2 SEA – 217 – 72 – 289 – 3
First quarter DAL – Keyshawn Johnson 5-yard pass from Drew Bledsoe (Jose Cortez kick), 1:03 (DAL 7–0) Second quarter SEA – Josh Brown 55-yard field goal, 0:33 (DAL 7–3) Third quarter No scoring plays Fourth quarter DAL –Jose Cortez 21-yard field goal, 2:06 (DAL 10–3) SEA – Ryan Hannam 1-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:40 (Tied 10–10) SEA – Josh Brown 50-yard field goal, 0:00 (SEA 13–10)Top passers DAL – Drew Bledsoe: 13/24, 136 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 23/42, 224 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT Top rushers DAL – Marion Barber: 22 car, 95 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 21 car, 61 yds Top receivers DAL – Jason Witten: 2 rec, 47 yds, 1 TD SEA – Jerramy Stevens: 5 rec, 60 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to DAL – 111 – 164 – 275 – 2 SEA – 217 – 72 – 289 – 3

The Seahawk defense had an exceptional game, recording five sacks and two interceptions against the Dallas Cowboys. The key play occurred when second-year defensive back Jordan Babineaux intercepted opposing quarterback Drew Bledsoe's pass, the second interception of the day, and returned it 25 yards, setting the stage for kicker Josh Brown's game-winning 50-yard field goal as time expired. The Seahawks won 13–10.

Week 9: at Arizona Cardinals

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Seahawks31410633
Cardinals3310319

at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona

  • Date: November 6
  • Game time: 2:05pm local
  • Game weather: partly cloudy, 79 °F (26 °C), 16% humidity, wind 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 43,542
  • Referee: Walt Anderson
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan, Kevin McCabe
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Game information
First quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 23-yard field goal, 7:56 (ARI 3–0) SEA – Josh Brown 26-yard field goal, 1:00 (Tied 3–3) Second quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 4-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 13:00 (SEA 10–3) ARI – Neil Rackers 31-yard field goal, 6:16 (SEA 10–6) SEA – Matt Hasselbeck 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 0:39 (SEA 17–6) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 88-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 14:40 (SEA 24–6) ARI – Neil Rackers 50-yard field goal, 10:29 (SEA 24–9) SEA – Josh Brown 28-yard field goal, 6:48 (SEA 27–9) ARI – Bryant Johnson 6-yard pass from Kurt Warner (Neil Rackers kick), 0:35 (SEA 27–16) Fourth quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 44-yard field goal, 12:09 (SEA 27–19) SEA – Shaun Alexander 14-yard run (PAT failed), 5:19 (SEA 33–19) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 13/20, 162 yds, 1 TD ARI – Kurt Warner: 29/48, 334 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 23 car, 173 yds, 2 TD ARI – J. J. Arrington: 5 car, 40 yds Top receivers SEA – Jerheme Urban: 1 rec, 46 yds ARI – Larry Fitzgerald: 8 rec, 102 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 162 – 208 – 370 – 0 ARI – 307 – 71 – 378 – 4
First quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 23-yard field goal, 7:56 (ARI 3–0) SEA – Josh Brown 26-yard field goal, 1:00 (Tied 3–3) Second quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 4-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 13:00 (SEA 10–3) ARI – Neil Rackers 31-yard field goal, 6:16 (SEA 10–6) SEA – Matt Hasselbeck 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 0:39 (SEA 17–6) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 88-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 14:40 (SEA 24–6) ARI – Neil Rackers 50-yard field goal, 10:29 (SEA 24–9) SEA – Josh Brown 28-yard field goal, 6:48 (SEA 27–9) ARI – Bryant Johnson 6-yard pass from Kurt Warner (Neil Rackers kick), 0:35 (SEA 27–16) Fourth quarter ARI – Neil Rackers 44-yard field goal, 12:09 (SEA 27–19) SEA – Shaun Alexander 14-yard run (PAT failed), 5:19 (SEA 33–19)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 13/20, 162 yds, 1 TD ARI – Kurt Warner: 29/48, 334 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 23 car, 173 yds, 2 TD ARI – J. J. Arrington: 5 car, 40 yds Top receivers SEA – Jerheme Urban: 1 rec, 46 yds ARI – Larry Fitzgerald: 8 rec, 102 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 162 – 208 – 370 – 0 ARI – 307 – 71 – 378 – 4

After their Week 8 bye, the Seahawks traveled to Sun Devil Stadium and completed a season sweep of the Cardinals by a score of 33–19. The defense recorded four sacks and three interceptions of quarterback Kurt Warner. Shaun Alexander tied his own team record with an 88-yard touchdown run on the first play of the third quarter and finished the day with 173 yards and two touchdowns.

Week 10: vs. St. Louis Rams

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Rams306716
Seahawks01014731

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: November 13
  • Game time: 1:16pm local
  • Game weather: overcast, 47 °F (8 °C), 99% humidity, wind NW 8 miles per hour (13 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,192
  • Referee: Jeff Triplette
  • TV announcers (Fox): Curt Menefee, JC Pearson, Chris Myers
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Game information
First quarter STL – Jeff Wilkins 31-yard field goal, 9:50 (STL 3–0) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 6-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 8:45 (SEA 7–3) SEA – Josh Brown 31-yard field goal, 0:15 (SEA 10–3) Third quarter STL – Jeff Wilkins 36-yard field goal, 12:22 (SEA 10–6) SEA – Shaun Alexander 4-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 9:20 (SEA 17–6) SEA – D. J. Hackett 31-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 4:59 (SEA 24–6) STL – Jeff Wilkins 39-yard field goal, 0:40 (SEA 24–9) Fourth quarter STL – Torry Holt 14-yard pass from Marc Bulger (Jeff Wilkins kick), 7:00 (SEA 24–16) SEA – Shaun Alexander 17-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 1:12 (SEA 31–16) Top passers STL – Marc Bulger: 28/40, 304 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 17/29, 243 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT Top rushers STL – Steven Jackson: 17 car, 70 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 33 car, 165 yds, 3 TD Top receivers STL – Marshall Faulk: 5 rec, 54 yds SEA – D. J. Hackett: 2 rec, 78 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to STL – 278 – 75 – 353 – 2 SEA – 243 – 174 – 417 – 2
First quarter STL – Jeff Wilkins 31-yard field goal, 9:50 (STL 3–0) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 6-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 8:45 (SEA 7–3) SEA – Josh Brown 31-yard field goal, 0:15 (SEA 10–3) Third quarter STL – Jeff Wilkins 36-yard field goal, 12:22 (SEA 10–6) SEA – Shaun Alexander 4-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 9:20 (SEA 17–6) SEA – D. J. Hackett 31-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 4:59 (SEA 24–6) STL – Jeff Wilkins 39-yard field goal, 0:40 (SEA 24–9) Fourth quarter STL – Torry Holt 14-yard pass from Marc Bulger (Jeff Wilkins kick), 7:00 (SEA 24–16) SEA – Shaun Alexander 17-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 1:12 (SEA 31–16)Top passers STL – Marc Bulger: 28/40, 304 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 17/29, 243 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT Top rushers STL – Steven Jackson: 17 car, 70 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 33 car, 165 yds, 3 TD Top receivers STL – Marshall Faulk: 5 rec, 54 yds SEA – D. J. Hackett: 2 rec, 78 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to STL – 278 – 75 – 353 – 2 SEA – 243 – 174 – 417 – 2

The Seahawks returned home and finished off a season sweep of the Rams for the first time since the 2002 realignment, with a 31–16 victory. The Rams had a 3–0 lead early, when on fourth down they went for a fake field goal, but was unsuccessful. The Seahawks proceeded to put together an 87-yard drive that ended in a touchdown for a 7–3 lead. From that point the Seahawks went on to outgain the Rams 281–46, building a 24–6 lead. The Rams narrowed it to 24–16, but led by Shaun Alexander's 165 yards and three touchdowns, the game was put away with his 17-yard touchdown burst with 1:12 left. Matt Hasselbeck contributed with 17 completions, 243 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions. Seattle made 10 out of 15 third down conversions.

Week 11: at San Francisco 49ers

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Seahawks31410027
49ers3631325

at Monster Park, San Francisco

  • Date: November 20
  • Game time: 1:05pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 63 °F (17 °C), 54% humidity, wind calm
  • Game attendance: 63,590
  • Referee: Mike Carey
  • TV announcers (Fox): Curt Menefee, JC Pearson, Chris Myers
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Game information
First quarter SEA – Josh Brown 21-yard field goal, 10:03 (SEA 3–0) SF – Joe Nedney 33-yard field goal, 4:03 (Tied 3–3) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 8-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 13:09 (SEA 10–3) SF – Joe Nedney 31-yard field goal, 10:07 (SEA 10–6) SEA – D. J. Hackett 12-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 6:28 (SEA 17–6) SF – Joe Nedney 40-yard field goal, 2:00 (SEA 17–9) Third quarter SF – Joe Nedney 22-yard field goal, 6:24 (SEA 17–12) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 3:51 (SEA 24–12) SEA – Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 2:23 (SEA 27–12) Fourth quarter SF – Brandon Lloyd 22-yard pass from Ken Dorsey (Joe Nedney kick), 14:18 (SEA 27–19) SF – Kevan Barlow 1-yard run (PAT failed), 0:28 (SEA 27–25) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 19/31, 233 yds, 1 TD SF – Ken Dorsey: 18/29, 249 yds, 1 TD Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 24 car, 115 yds, 2 TD SF – Kevan Barlow: 11 car, 83 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 6 rec, 93 yds SF – Brandon Lloyd: 7 rec, 119 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 228 – 145 – 373 – 0 SF – 226 – 110 – 336 – 1
First quarter SEA – Josh Brown 21-yard field goal, 10:03 (SEA 3–0) SF – Joe Nedney 33-yard field goal, 4:03 (Tied 3–3) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 8-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 13:09 (SEA 10–3) SF – Joe Nedney 31-yard field goal, 10:07 (SEA 10–6) SEA – D. J. Hackett 12-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 6:28 (SEA 17–6) SF – Joe Nedney 40-yard field goal, 2:00 (SEA 17–9) Third quarter SF – Joe Nedney 22-yard field goal, 6:24 (SEA 17–12) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 3:51 (SEA 24–12) SEA – Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 2:23 (SEA 27–12) Fourth quarter SF – Brandon Lloyd 22-yard pass from Ken Dorsey (Joe Nedney kick), 14:18 (SEA 27–19) SF – Kevan Barlow 1-yard run (PAT failed), 0:28 (SEA 27–25)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 19/31, 233 yds, 1 TD SF – Ken Dorsey: 18/29, 249 yds, 1 TD Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 24 car, 115 yds, 2 TD SF – Kevan Barlow: 11 car, 83 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 6 rec, 93 yds SF – Brandon Lloyd: 7 rec, 119 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 228 – 145 – 373 – 0 SF – 226 – 110 – 336 – 1

The Seahawks went to Monster Park to take on the division rival San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks led 27–12 going into the fourth quarter, but the comfortable lead would not last. In the final seconds, the 49ers got within two points with a 1-yard touchdown run by Maurice Hicks. The 49ers failed the two point conversion attempt, and Seattle held on for the win by a score of 27–25.

Week 12: vs. New York Giants

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Giants01038021
Seahawks7077324

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: November 27
  • Game time: 1:16pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 42 °F (6 °C), 84% humidity, wind S 5 miles per hour (8.0 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,102
  • Referee: Larry Nemmers
  • TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
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Game information
First quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 35-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:43 (SEA 7–0) Second quarter NYG – Jay Feely 39-yard field goal, 4:23 (SEA 7–3) NYG – Jeremy Shockey 7-yard pass from Eli Manning (Jay Feely kick), 1:07 (NYG 10–7) Third quarter NYG – Jay Feely 43-yard field goal, 10:20 (NYG 13–7) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 16-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 4:36 (SEA 14–13) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 4-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:33 (SEA 21–13) NYG – Amani Toomer 18-yard pass from Eli Manning (2-pt PAT: Jeremy Shockey pass from Eli Manning), 1:59 (Tied 21–21) Overtime SEA – Josh Brown 36-yard field goal, 2:45 (SEA 24–21) Top passers NYG – Eli Manning: 29/53, 344 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/37, 249 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Top rushers NYG – Tiki Barber: 26 car, 151 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 31 car, 110 yds, 1 TD Top receivers NYG – Jeremy Shockey: 10 rec, 127 yds, 1 TD SEA – Joe Jurevicius: 8 rec, 137 yds, 2 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to NYG – 324 – 166 – 490 – 1 SEA – 228 – 127 – 355 – 2
First quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 35-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 0:43 (SEA 7–0) Second quarter NYG – Jay Feely 39-yard field goal, 4:23 (SEA 7–3) NYG – Jeremy Shockey 7-yard pass from Eli Manning (Jay Feely kick), 1:07 (NYG 10–7) Third quarter NYG – Jay Feely 43-yard field goal, 10:20 (NYG 13–7) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 16-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 4:36 (SEA 14–13) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 4-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:33 (SEA 21–13) NYG – Amani Toomer 18-yard pass from Eli Manning (2-pt PAT: Jeremy Shockey pass from Eli Manning), 1:59 (Tied 21–21) Overtime SEA – Josh Brown 36-yard field goal, 2:45 (SEA 24–21)Top passers NYG – Eli Manning: 29/53, 344 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/37, 249 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT Top rushers NYG – Tiki Barber: 26 car, 151 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 31 car, 110 yds, 1 TD Top receivers NYG – Jeremy Shockey: 10 rec, 127 yds, 1 TD SEA – Joe Jurevicius: 8 rec, 137 yds, 2 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to NYG – 324 – 166 – 490 – 1 SEA – 228 – 127 – 355 – 2

The Seahawks returned home and played eventual NFC East champion New York Giants. With the score tied 21–21, opposing kicker Jay Feely missed three chances for a winning field goal (one as time expired in regulation and two in overtime). The Seahawks won on a 36-yard Josh Brown field goal and the Seahawks won by a final score of 24–21. Seahawks gunslinger Matt Hasselbeck threw for 249 yards and two TDs in Seattle's 24–21 overtime victory over the New York Giants. This game is also remembered for the raucous noise inside Qwest Field which caused 11 false start penalties against the Giants.

Week 13: at Philadelphia Eagles

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Seahawks14217042
Eagles00000

at Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia

  • Date: December 5
  • Game time: 9:07pm local
  • Game weather: snow, 31 °F (−1 °C), 80% humidity, wind NNE 6 miles per hour (9.7 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,637
  • Referee: Scott Green
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, John Madden, Sam Ryan
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Game information
First quarter SEA – Bobby Engram 11-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 6:50 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Andre Dyson 72-yard interception return (Josh Brown kick), 3:24 (SEA 14–0) Second quarter SEA – Lofa Tatupu 38-yard interception return (Josh Brown kick), 11:31 (SEA 21–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 2-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:34 (SEA 28–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 0:29 (SEA 35–0) Third quarter SEA – Andre Dyson 25-yard fumble return (Josh Brown kick), 14:45 (SEA 42–0) Fourth quarter No scoring plays Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 8/15, 98 yds, 1 TD PHI – Koy Detmer: 13/29, 84 yds, 2 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 19 car, 49 yds, 2 TD PHI – Ryan Moats: 10 car, 26 yds Top receivers SEA – D. J. Hackett: 1 rec, 42 yds PHI – L. J. Smith: 2 rec, 46 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 98 – 96 – 194 – 0 PHI – 129 – 61 – 190 – 6
First quarter SEA – Bobby Engram 11-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 6:50 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Andre Dyson 72-yard interception return (Josh Brown kick), 3:24 (SEA 14–0) Second quarter SEA – Lofa Tatupu 38-yard interception return (Josh Brown kick), 11:31 (SEA 21–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 2-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 4:34 (SEA 28–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 0:29 (SEA 35–0) Third quarter SEA – Andre Dyson 25-yard fumble return (Josh Brown kick), 14:45 (SEA 42–0) Fourth quarter No scoring playsTop passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 8/15, 98 yds, 1 TD PHI – Koy Detmer: 13/29, 84 yds, 2 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 19 car, 49 yds, 2 TD PHI – Ryan Moats: 10 car, 26 yds Top receivers SEA – D. J. Hackett: 1 rec, 42 yds PHI – L. J. Smith: 2 rec, 46 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 98 – 96 – 194 – 0 PHI – 129 – 61 – 190 – 6

On December 5, 2005, in a game dubbed "The Monday Night Massacre" by NFL Films, the Seahawks shut out the Philadelphia Eagles 42–0 with three defensive touchdowns (two interceptions, one fumble return) to tie the then-largest margin of victory mark in Monday Night Football history. They also set the mark for the greatest margin of victory in a Monday Night shutout, as well as set the NFL record for scoring the most points with under 200 yards of offense. A fourth interception return by Michael Boulware fell just short of tying another Seahawks NFL record of four defensive scores in a single game, set during a 45–0 victory over the Kansas City Chiefs in 1984. This win also marked the first time since 2003 the Seahawks were able to hold an opponent scoreless. The defeat was the Eagles third worst in team history.

Week 14: vs. San Francisco 49ers

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49ers30003
Seahawks71714341

at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: December 11
  • Game time: 1:06 pm local
  • Game weather: overcast and fog, 36 °F (2 °C), 97% humidity, wind SE 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 66,690
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan, Chris Myers
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First quarter SEA – Bobby Engram 28-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 10:40 (SEA 7–0) SF – Joe Nedney 39-yard field goal, 4:35 (SEA 7–3) Second quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 8-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 14:56 (SEA 14–3) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 21-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 14:38 (SEA 21–3) SEA – Josh Brown 52-yard field goal, 7:28 (SEA 24–3) Third quarter SEA – Bobby Engram 7-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 7:13 (SEA 31–3) SEA – Shaun Alexander 3-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 1:29 (SEA 38–3) Fourth quarter SEA – Josh Brown 52-yard field goal, 5:15 (SEA 41–3) Top passers SF – Alex Smith: 9/22, 77 yds, 1 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/25, 226 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SF – Kevan Barlow: 11 car, 33 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 21 car, 108 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SF – Brandon Lloyd: 3 rec, 37 yds SEA – Bobby Engram: 6 rec, 65 yds, 2 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SF – 51 – 62 – 113 – 2 SEA – 253 – 185 – 438 – 1
First quarter SEA – Bobby Engram 28-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 10:40 (SEA 7–0) SF – Joe Nedney 39-yard field goal, 4:35 (SEA 7–3) Second quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 8-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 14:56 (SEA 14–3) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 21-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 14:38 (SEA 21–3) SEA – Josh Brown 52-yard field goal, 7:28 (SEA 24–3) Third quarter SEA – Bobby Engram 7-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 7:13 (SEA 31–3) SEA – Shaun Alexander 3-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 1:29 (SEA 38–3) Fourth quarter SEA – Josh Brown 52-yard field goal, 5:15 (SEA 41–3)Top passers SF – Alex Smith: 9/22, 77 yds, 1 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/25, 226 yds, 4 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SF – Kevan Barlow: 11 car, 33 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 21 car, 108 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SF – Brandon Lloyd: 3 rec, 37 yds SEA – Bobby Engram: 6 rec, 65 yds, 2 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SF – 51 – 62 – 113 – 2 SEA – 253 – 185 – 438 – 1

A week after their rout of the Eagles in Philadelphia, the Seahawks came home and routed the 49ers 41–3 to complete their first ever division sweep of either the NFC or AFC West. Against the Eagles and 49ers, Seattle won by a combined score of 83–3. They outgained the 49ers 438–113 in total yards. Matt Hasselbeck had his best game of the season, with 21 completions for 226 yards and a season-high four touchdown passes.

Week 15: at Tennessee Titans

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at The Coliseum, Nashville, Tennessee

  • Date: December 18
  • Game time: 12:03pm local
  • Game weather: clear, 45 °F (7 °C), 44% humidity, wind NE 4 miles per hour (6.4 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 69,149
  • Referee: Gerry Austin
  • TV announcers (Fox): Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan, Maria Black
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First quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 22-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 11:35 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 5:54 (SEA 14–0) Second quarter TEN – Jarrett Payton 3-yard run (Rob Bironas kick), 6:05 (SEA 14–7) TEN – Drew Bennett 4-yard pass from Steve McNair (Rob Bironas kick), 0:04 (Tied 14–14) Third quarter TEN – Drew Bennett 14-yard pass from Steve McNair (Rob Bironas kick), 10:55 (TEN 21–14) TEN – Rob Bironas 38-yard field goal, 6:14 (TEN 24–14) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 4-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 4:51 (TEN 24–21) Fourth quarter SEA – Darrell Jackson 2-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 8:59 (SEA 28–24) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/27, 285 yds, 3 TD TEN – Steve McNair: 23/38, 310 yds, 2 TD Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 26 car, 172 yds, 1 TD TEN – Chris Brown: 20 car, 56 yds Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 6 rec, 95 yds TEN – Ben Troupe: 6 rec, 116 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 276 – 183 – 459 – 0 TEN – 336 – 81 – 417 – 0
First quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 22-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 11:35 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 5:54 (SEA 14–0) Second quarter TEN – Jarrett Payton 3-yard run (Rob Bironas kick), 6:05 (SEA 14–7) TEN – Drew Bennett 4-yard pass from Steve McNair (Rob Bironas kick), 0:04 (Tied 14–14) Third quarter TEN – Drew Bennett 14-yard pass from Steve McNair (Rob Bironas kick), 10:55 (TEN 21–14) TEN – Rob Bironas 38-yard field goal, 6:14 (TEN 24–14) SEA – Joe Jurevicius 4-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 4:51 (TEN 24–21) Fourth quarter SEA – Darrell Jackson 2-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 8:59 (SEA 28–24)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 21/27, 285 yds, 3 TD TEN – Steve McNair: 23/38, 310 yds, 2 TD Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 26 car, 172 yds, 1 TD TEN – Chris Brown: 20 car, 56 yds Top receivers SEA – Bobby Engram: 6 rec, 95 yds TEN – Ben Troupe: 6 rec, 116 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 276 – 183 – 459 – 0 TEN – 336 – 81 – 417 – 0

After their rout of the 49ers, the Seahawks traveled to The Coliseum to face the Tennessee Titans. Coming into the second half, the score was tied at 14. After the third quarter, the Seahawks trailed 24–21. Matt Hasselbeck completed the fourth quarter comeback, throwing a game-winning 2-yard pass to wide receiver Bobby Engram. The Seahawks won 28–24. Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck went 21-of-27 for 287 yards with 2 TDs and a passer rating of 147.7. Running back Shaun Alexander rushed for 172 yards on 26 carries. Titans signal-caller Steve McNair threw for 310 yards and 2 TDs in a losing effort.

Week 16: vs. Indianapolis Colts

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at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: December 24
  • Game time: 1:17pm local
  • Game weather: overcast, 57 °F (14 °C), 88% humidity, wind SE 10 miles per hour (16 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,855
  • Referee: Bill Vinovich
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jim Nantz, Phil Simms, Bonnie Bernstein
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First quarter IND – Mike Vanderjagt 24-yard field goal, 7:51 (IND 3–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 2-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 5:42 (SEA 7–3) Second quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 15-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 11:46 (SEA 14–3) IND – Mike Vanderjagt 32-yard field goal, 0:37 (SEA 14–6) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 6-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 10:57 (SEA 21–6) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 3:58 (SEA 28–6) IND – Troy Walters 6-yard pass from Jim Sorgi (Mike Vanderjagt kick), 1:59 (SEA 28–13) Top passers IND – Jim Sorgi: 22/31, 237 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 17/21, 168 yds, 2 TD Top rushers IND – Edgerrin James: 13 car, 41 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 21 car, 139 yds, 2 TD Top receivers IND – Brandon Stokley: 5 rec, 122 yds SEA – Jerramy Stevens: 5 rec, 39 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to IND – 344 – 43 – 387 – 1 SEA – 159 – 173 – 332 – 0
First quarter IND – Mike Vanderjagt 24-yard field goal, 7:51 (IND 3–0) SEA – Shaun Alexander 2-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 5:42 (SEA 7–3) Second quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 15-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 11:46 (SEA 14–3) IND – Mike Vanderjagt 32-yard field goal, 0:37 (SEA 14–6) Third quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 6-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 10:57 (SEA 21–6) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 3:58 (SEA 28–6) IND – Troy Walters 6-yard pass from Jim Sorgi (Mike Vanderjagt kick), 1:59 (SEA 28–13)Top passers IND – Jim Sorgi: 22/31, 237 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 17/21, 168 yds, 2 TD Top rushers IND – Edgerrin James: 13 car, 41 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 21 car, 139 yds, 2 TD Top receivers IND – Brandon Stokley: 5 rec, 122 yds SEA – Jerramy Stevens: 5 rec, 39 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to IND – 344 – 43 – 387 – 1 SEA – 159 – 173 – 332 – 0

On Christmas Eve, the Seahawks beat the Colts 28–13, setting the franchise record for the most wins in one season with 13. Shaun Alexander scored three touchdowns in the game and tied Priest Holmes for the NFL record for touchdowns in a season with 27. The victory also clinched the top seed in the NFC playoffs for the Seahawks, assuring them of a home playoff game during the weekend of January 14–15, 2006 against the lowest remaining NFC seed (which turned out to be the Washington Redskins). The Colts-Seahawks matchup featured interesting storylines even before the kickoff. The game featured the highest scoring and winningest teams against each other, and each looking to set a franchise record for most wins in a season. In addition, the schedule makers set a record with the first regular season game where the teams combined for at least 25 victories. Coming into the game, the Colts had already clinched the #1 seed in the AFC playoffs, and the Seahawks were looking to clinch the #1 in the NFC playoffs with a win. After the Colts took the lead with a field goal, a kickoff return by Josh Scobey set up the Seahawks' first score, a 2-yard run by Alexander. The Colts second offensive drive ended in a 31-yard blocked field goal attempt by Mike Vanderjagt which pushed assistant coach Jim Caldwell's decision to rest Peyton Manning and many other Colts starters for the remaining three quarters of the game. Matt Hasselbeck threw a touchdown to tight-end Jerramy Stevens for a 14–3 Seahawks lead. After a field goal cut the lead to 14–6, Seattle put the game out of reach. First, Hasselbeck connected with Alexander for a 21–6 lead. Then, Alexander scored again to put the game away, 28–6. The Colts scored on a 6-yard pass from Jim Sorgi to Troy Walters to cut the lead to 28–13, but Scobey recovered the ensuing onside kick and Seattle ran out the clock to hold on for a 28–13 win.

Week 17: at Green Bay Packers

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at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin

  • Date: January 1
  • Game time: 12:02pm local
  • Game weather: cloudy, 34 °F (1 °C), 78% humidity, wind E 7 miles per hour (11 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 69,928
  • Referee: Bernie Kukar
  • TV announcers (Fox): Curt Menefee, JC Pearson, Drew Smith
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First quarter GB – Ryan Longwell 26-yard field goal, 8:44 (GB 3–0) GB – Ryan Longwell 32-yard field goal, 3:05 (GB 6–0) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 13:00 (SEA 7–6) GB – Noah Herron 11-yard run (Ryan Longwell kick), 8:22 (GB 13–7) Third quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 5-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 10:32 (SEA 14–13) GB – Antonio Chatman 9-yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell kick), 3:41 (GB 20–14) Fourth quarter GB – Ryan Longwell 28-yard field goal, 10:56 (GB 23–14) SEA – Josh Brown 44-yard field goal, 1:38 (GB 23–17) Top passers SEA – Seneca Wallace: 9/17, 98 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT GB – Brett Favre: 21/37, 259 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 20 car, 73 yds, 1 TD GB – Noah Herron: 23 car, 61 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Peter Warrick: 2 rec, 44 yds GB – Donald Driver: 6 rec, 118 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 147 – 98 – 245 – 2 GB – 246 – 68 – 314 – 3
First quarter GB – Ryan Longwell 26-yard field goal, 8:44 (GB 3–0) GB – Ryan Longwell 32-yard field goal, 3:05 (GB 6–0) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 13:00 (SEA 7–6) GB – Noah Herron 11-yard run (Ryan Longwell kick), 8:22 (GB 13–7) Third quarter SEA – Joe Jurevicius 5-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 10:32 (SEA 14–13) GB – Antonio Chatman 9-yard pass from Brett Favre (Ryan Longwell kick), 3:41 (GB 20–14) Fourth quarter GB – Ryan Longwell 28-yard field goal, 10:56 (GB 23–14) SEA – Josh Brown 44-yard field goal, 1:38 (GB 23–17)Top passers SEA – Seneca Wallace: 9/17, 98 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT GB – Brett Favre: 21/37, 259 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 20 car, 73 yds, 1 TD GB – Noah Herron: 23 car, 61 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Peter Warrick: 2 rec, 44 yds GB – Donald Driver: 6 rec, 118 yds Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 147 – 98 – 245 – 2 GB – 246 – 68 – 314 – 3

On January 1, 2006, despite losing to the Green Bay Packers 23–17, Shaun Alexander broke Priest Holmes's record for most touchdowns in a single season, with his 28th touchdown coming in the 2nd quarter of the game. He ended the season with the league's most rushing yards for the season with 1,880 yards, and led the league in points scored (168 points). Four days later, he was named the 2005 NFL MVP. For the season, the Seahawks as a team led the league with most points scored that season (452), as well as the most sacks with 50.

Postseason

Seattle entered the postseason as the #1 seed in the NFC. They were the only 2004-05 NFC playoff team to return for the 2005-06 playoffs.

NFC Divisional Playoff: vs. #6 Washington Redskins

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at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: January 14 2006
  • Game time: 1:35pm local
  • Game weather: rain, 44 °F (7 °C), 83% humidity, wind SSE 1 mile per hour (1.6 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,551
  • Referee: Ron Winter
  • TV announcers (Fox): Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa
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First quarter No scoring plays Second quarter WAS – John Hall 26-yard field goal, 8:59 (WAS 3–0) SEA – Darrell Jackson 29-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 3:22 (SEA 7–3) Third quarter SEA – Matt Hasselbeck 6-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 9:35 (SEA 14–3) Fourth quarter SEA – Josh Brown 33-yard field goal, 14:16 (SEA 17–3) WAS – Santana Moss 20-yard pass from Mark Brunell (John Hall kick), 11:59 (SEA 17–10) SEA – Josh Brown 31-yard field goal, 2:54 (SEA 20–10) Top passers WAS – Mark Brunell: 22/37, 242 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 16/26, 215 yds, 1 TD Top rushers WAS – Clinton Portis: 17 car, 41 yds SEA – Maurice Morris: 18 car, 49 yds Top receivers WAS – Santana Moss: 7 rec, 103 yds, 1 TD SEA – Darrell Jackson: 9 rec, 143 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to WAS – 230 – 59 – 289 – 1 SEA – 215 – 119 – 334 – 3
First quarter No scoring plays Second quarter WAS – John Hall 26-yard field goal, 8:59 (WAS 3–0) SEA – Darrell Jackson 29-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 3:22 (SEA 7–3) Third quarter SEA – Matt Hasselbeck 6-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 9:35 (SEA 14–3) Fourth quarter SEA – Josh Brown 33-yard field goal, 14:16 (SEA 17–3) WAS – Santana Moss 20-yard pass from Mark Brunell (John Hall kick), 11:59 (SEA 17–10) SEA – Josh Brown 31-yard field goal, 2:54 (SEA 20–10)Top passers WAS – Mark Brunell: 22/37, 242 yds, 1 TD SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 16/26, 215 yds, 1 TD Top rushers WAS – Clinton Portis: 17 car, 41 yds SEA – Maurice Morris: 18 car, 49 yds Top receivers WAS – Santana Moss: 7 rec, 103 yds, 1 TD SEA – Darrell Jackson: 9 rec, 143 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to WAS – 230 – 59 – 289 – 1 SEA – 215 – 119 – 334 – 3

After having a first round bye in the playoffs, the Seahawks hosted the Washington Redskins in the Divisional Playoffs. Shaun Alexander suffered a concussion in the first quarter, but the Seahawks managed to prevail by a final score of 20–10. The win ended the franchise's 21-year playoff victory drought. Matt Hasselbeck led the way completing a 16 of 26 passes for 215 yards and 1 TD, while running for another, a 6-yard scamper in the 3rd quarter.

Mack Strong's career high 38-yard run set up the game clincher, a 31-yard field goal by Josh Brown giving Seattle a 20–10 victory with just under 3 minutes left in the game.

NFC Championship Game: vs. #5 Carolina Panthers

Seattle block a Carolina extra point in the Championship game, January 22, 2006
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at Qwest Field, Seattle

  • Date: January 22
  • Game time: 3:47pm local
  • Game weather: overcast, 48 °F (9 °C), 72% humidity, wind S 14 miles per hour (23 km/h)
  • Game attendance: 67,837
  • Referee: Ed Hochuli
  • TV announcers (Fox): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Pam Oliver and Chris Myers
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First quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 17-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 5:31 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Josh Brown 24-yard field goal, 2:23 (SEA 10–0) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 14:53 (SEA 17–0) CAR – Steve Smith 59-yard punt return (John Kasay kick), 9:05 (SEA 17–7) SEA – Josh Brown 39-yard field goal, 4:03 (SEA 20–7) Third quarter SEA – Darrell Jackson 20-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 11:09 (SEA 27–7) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 6:00 (SEA 34–7) CAR – Drew Carter 47-yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay kick), 5:09 (SEA 34–14) Top passers CAR – Jake Delhomme: 15/35, 196 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 20/28, 219 yds, 2 TD Top rushers CAR – Jamal Robertson: 4 car, 19 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 34 car, 132 yds, 2 TD Top receivers CAR – Drew Carter: 2 rec, 88 yds, 1 TD SEA – Darrell Jackson: 6 rec, 75 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to CAR – 176 – 36 – 212 – 4 SEA – 203 – 190 – 393 – 0
First quarter SEA – Jerramy Stevens 17-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 5:31 (SEA 7–0) SEA – Josh Brown 24-yard field goal, 2:23 (SEA 10–0) Second quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 14:53 (SEA 17–0) CAR – Steve Smith 59-yard punt return (John Kasay kick), 9:05 (SEA 17–7) SEA – Josh Brown 39-yard field goal, 4:03 (SEA 20–7) Third quarter SEA – Darrell Jackson 20-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 11:09 (SEA 27–7) Fourth quarter SEA – Shaun Alexander 1-yard run (Josh Brown kick), 6:00 (SEA 34–7) CAR – Drew Carter 47-yard pass from Jake Delhomme (John Kasay kick), 5:09 (SEA 34–14)Top passers CAR – Jake Delhomme: 15/35, 196 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 20/28, 219 yds, 2 TD Top rushers CAR – Jamal Robertson: 4 car, 19 yds SEA – Shaun Alexander: 34 car, 132 yds, 2 TD Top receivers CAR – Drew Carter: 2 rec, 88 yds, 1 TD SEA – Darrell Jackson: 6 rec, 75 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to CAR – 176 – 36 – 212 – 4 SEA – 203 – 190 – 393 – 0

The Seahawks played in their first Conference Championship game since 1983, when they were in the AFC, making the Seahawks the only team in NFL history that played in a Conference Championship game in both the AFC and NFC.

On January 22, 2006, the team clinched its first Super Bowl berth in franchise history, with a commanding 34–14 win over the Carolina Panthers. Seattle completely dominated the game from start to finish, racking up 393 total yards to Carolina's 212, and out-rushing Carolina 190 – 36. Seattle's defense intercepted Jake Delhomme 3 times, and DT Rocky Benard recorded 2 sacks. Shaun Alexander rushed for 134 yards on 34 attempts and 2 TD's. Matt Hasselbeck went 20 out of 28 for 219 yards and 2 TD's. The Seahawks stormed out to a 17–0 lead before the Panthers' Steve Smith returned a punt 59 yards for a TD, making the score 17–7. Entering the third quarter with 20–7 lead, Seattle took the opening possession of the 2nd half and scored on a Matt Hasselbeck to Bobby Engram TD pass. Midway through the 4th quarter Shaun Alexander added a 1-yard TD run to make it 34–7, putting the game away. With this win, Seattle finished the season a perfect 10–0 at home.

Super Bowl XL: vs. #A6 Pittsburgh Steelers

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at Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

  • Date: February 5
  • Game time: 6:27pm local
  • Game weather: indoors
  • Game attendance: 68,206
  • Referee: Bill Leavy
  • TV announcers (ABC): Al Michaels, John Madden, Michele Tafoya, Suzy Kolber
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First quarter SEA – Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 0:22 (SEA 3–0) Second quarter PIT – Ben Roethlisberger 1-yard run (Jeff Reed kick), 1:55 (PIT 7–3) Third quarter PIT – Willie Parker 75-yard run (Jeff Reed kick), 14:38 (PIT 14–3) SEA – Jerramy Stevens 16-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 6:45 (PIT 14–10) Fourth quarter PIT – Hines Ward 43-yard pass from Antwaan Randle El (Jeff Reed kick), 8:56 (PIT 21–10) Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 26/49, 273 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT PIT – Ben Roethlisberger: 9/21, 123 yds, 2 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 20 car, 95 yds PIT – Willie Parker: 10 car, 93 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Joe Jurevicius: 5 rec, 93 yds PIT – Hines Ward: 5 rec, 123 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 259 – 137 – 396 – 1 PIT – 158 – 181 – 339 – 2
First quarter SEA – Josh Brown 47-yard field goal, 0:22 (SEA 3–0) Second quarter PIT – Ben Roethlisberger 1-yard run (Jeff Reed kick), 1:55 (PIT 7–3) Third quarter PIT – Willie Parker 75-yard run (Jeff Reed kick), 14:38 (PIT 14–3) SEA – Jerramy Stevens 16-yard pass from Matt Hasselbeck (Josh Brown kick), 6:45 (PIT 14–10) Fourth quarter PIT – Hines Ward 43-yard pass from Antwaan Randle El (Jeff Reed kick), 8:56 (PIT 21–10)Top passers SEA – Matt Hasselbeck: 26/49, 273 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT PIT – Ben Roethlisberger: 9/21, 123 yds, 2 INT Top rushers SEA – Shaun Alexander: 20 car, 95 yds PIT – Willie Parker: 10 car, 93 yds, 1 TD Top receivers SEA – Joe Jurevicius: 5 rec, 93 yds PIT – Hines Ward: 5 rec, 123 yds, 1 TD Team – pass – rush – total – to SEA – 259 – 137 – 396 – 1 PIT – 158 – 181 – 339 – 2

Seattle fell short in its bid for its first NFL title, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Super Bowl XL in Detroit, Michigan on February 5, 2006 by a score of 21–10. Although the Seahawks outgained the Steelers, 396 yards to 339, Pittsburgh won on the strength of three big plays converted for touchdowns. Seattle, on the other hand, seemed unable to convert on many of their offensive opportunities. Several controversial calls by the officials during the game wrongfully nullified key plays made by the Seahawks that some feel could have changed the outcome of the game.

The several controversial calls made during Super Bowl XL were met with criticism from both fans and members of the media, as many suggested that the officials had wrongly overturned several key plays made by the Seattle offense. Jason Whitlock, writing for the Kansas City Star, encapsulated many views when he wrote the day after the game, "Leavy and his crew ruined Super Bowl XL. Am I the only one who would like to hear them defend their incompetence?" In response to the criticisms, NFL spokesman Greg Aiello said in a statement, "The game was properly officiated, including, as in most NFL games, some tight plays that produced disagreement about the calls made by the officials." The game ended a playoffs season that was plagued by complaints about officiating.

On August 6, 2010, while visiting the Seahawks' preseason training camp for an annual rules interpretation session with the Seattle media, head official Bill Leavy brought up Super Bowl XL without being asked, while admitting to having blown calls:

It was a tough thing for me. I kicked two calls in the fourth quarter and I impacted the game, and as an official you never want to do that. It left me with a lot of sleepless nights, and I think about it constantly. I'll go to my grave wishing that I'd been better ... I know that I did my best at that time, but it wasn't good enough ... When we make mistakes, you got to step up and own them. It's something that all officials have to deal with, but unfortunately when you have to deal with it in the Super Bowl it's difficult.

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