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Seahawks and Sea Gals fans get ready! Every “12th man” out there, break out your number 12 jerseys. Seattle Seahawks tickets are on sale once more!

     
 
 
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Seattle Seahawks Tickets Information
The Seattle Seahawks are one of 4 teams in the National Football Conference West Division (NFC West) – along with.the Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Rams, and San Francisco 49ers – and one of 16 teams in the NFC which in turn is one of the two conferences in the National Football League (NFL).

The Seattle Seahawks have been playing football since 1976, joining the NFL as an expansion team along with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Seahawks first played as part of the NFC West, but only for one season, switching to the AFC West in 1977 and remaining there up until 2001 when they finally switched back to the NFC West. They are the only pro football team ever to have played in both AFC and NFC championships.

The Seattle Seahawks  won the 1988 and 1999 AFC West Division championships and the 2004, 2005, and 2006 NFC West Division championships, as well as 1 NFC championship in 2005. The Seahawks have played in 1 Super Bowl, losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers at Super Bowl XL.

For most of their career, the Seattle Seahawks have played their home games at the revered King County Domed Stadium (better known as the Kingdome), moving temporarily to Husky Stadium in 2000 and 2001 as the Kingdome underwent an overhaul, emerging as the 67,000+ seat Qwest Field where they play home games today.

The team uniform colors are navy blue, pacific blue, neon green, and white. They have two mascots – Taima, an auger hawk, and Blitz, a very big blue bird.

They are currently under the leadership of head coach Mike Holmgrem who has been in this role since 1999, coming straight off being head coach of the Green Bay Packers from 1992-98, a team he led to victory in Super Bowl XXXI. Before that, he was on the coaching and administrative staffs of the San Francisco 49ers and the NCAA football teams for Brigham Young University and San Francisco State University.

A number of Seahawks have earned their way into the pro football history books, including the following who’ve been honored by entry into NFL Hall of Fame: defensive end Carl Eller (2004), running back Franco Harris (1990), wide receiver Steve Largent (1995), and quarterback Warren Moon (2006). The team has also honored the following members with entry in the esteemed Seahawks Ring of Honor: cornerback Dave Brown, safety Kenny Easley, defensive end Jacob Green, defensive tackle Cortez Kennedy, quarterback Dave Krieg, running back Curt Warner, quarterback Jim Zorn, head coach Chuck Knox, and the voice of the Seattle Seahawks, Pete Gross. The Seahawks have retired jersey number 12 in honor of the fans, the so-called “12th man”.

The Seattle Seahawks finished out 2006 the reigning NFC West division champs with a .562 regular season record (9 wins, 7 losses). Get your Seattle Seahawks tickets and watch them defend that title.