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The 2025 NFL Season – Team Record and Game Log
Season Review
Seattle Seahawks
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| Game | Result | Score |
|---|---|---|
| 49ers(0-0) at Seahawks(0-0) | LOSS | 49ers 17 – Seahawks 13 |
| Seahawks(0-1) at Steelers(1-0) | WIN | Seahawks 31 – Steelers 17 |
| Saints(0-2) at Seahawks(1-1) | WIN | Saints 13 – Seahawks 44 |
| Seahawks(2-1) at Cardinals(2-1) | WIN | Seahawks 23 – Cardinals 20 |
| Buccaneers(3-1) at Seahawks(3-1) | LOSS | Buccaneers 38 – Seahawks 35 |
| Seahawks(3-2) at Jaguars(4-1) | WIN | Seahawks 20 – Jaguars 12 |
| Texans(2-3) at Seahawks(4-2) | WIN | Texans 19 – Seahawks 27 |
| Seahawks(5-2) at Commanders(3-5) | WIN | Seahawks 38 – Redskins 14 |
| Cardinals(3-5) at Seahawks(6-2) | WIN | Cardinals 22 – Seahawks 44 |
| Seahawks(7-2) at Rams(7-2) | LOSS | Seahawks 19 – Rams 21 |
| Seahawks(7-3) at Titans(1-9) | WIN | Seahawks 30 – Titans 24 |
| Vikings(4-7) at Seahawks(9-2) | WIN | Vikings 0 – Seahawks 26 |
| Seahawks(9-3) at Falcons(4-8) | WIN | Seahawks 37 – Falcons 9 |
| Colts(8-4) at Seahawks(9-3) | WIN | Colts 16 – Seahawks 18 |
| Rams(11-3) at Seahawks(11-3) | WIN | Rams 37 – Seahawks 38 |
| Seahawks(12-3) at Panthers(8-7) | WIN | Seahawks 27 – Panthers 10 |
| Seahawks(13-3) at 49ers(12-4) | WIN | Seahawks 13 – 49ers 3 |
Walt’s Latest Seahawks Power Ranking
Updated 5/13/2026
at 5:05 AM
Rank: 2
Previously: 1
The Seahawks lost a couple of pieces this offseason, but based on the talent on the field, they are largely the same team that won the Super Bowl. They can certainly do it again, but everyone will be gunning for them this year. They’ll receive every opponent’s full attention, and they’ll have to overcome it without Klint Kubiak’s excellent offensive coaching.
2026 NFL Season – Upcoming Schedule
Schedule| Week | Opponent | Time | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
vs
Patriots
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9/9/2026 8:20:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 2 |
@
Cardinals
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9/20/2026 4:25:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 3 |
@
Commanders
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9/27/2026 1:00:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 4 |
vs
Chargers
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10/4/2026 4:25:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 5 |
vs
49ers
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10/11/2026 4:25:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 6 |
@
Broncos
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10/15/2026 8:15:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 7 |
vs
Chiefs
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10/25/2026 8:20:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 8 |
vs
Bears
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11/2/2026 8:15:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 9 |
vs
Cardinals
|
11/8/2026 4:25:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 10 |
@
Raiders
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11/15/2026 4:05:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 12 |
@
49ers
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11/29/2026 4:25:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 13 |
vs
Cowboys
|
12/7/2026 8:15:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 14 |
vs
Giants
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12/13/2026 4:25:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 15 |
@
Eagles
|
12/19/2026 5:00:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 16 |
vs
Rams
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12/25/2026 8:15:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 17 |
@
Panthers
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1/3/2027 1:00:00 PM EST | TBD |
| 18 |
@
Rams
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1/9/2027 1:00:00 PM EST | TBD |
Walt’s Team Needs Assessment
Needs
The Seahawks claimed the No. 1 seed in the NFC, thanks to their dominant defense and improved offensive line play.
- Two Cornerbacks: Seattle is known for having great cornerback play, but two of its starters, Tariq Woolen and Josh Jobe, are set to hit free agency in March. Signed Josh Jobe
- Center: The Seahawks had poor play from their centers last year, so they’ll need to find an upgrade for the middle of their offensive line.
- Guard: Grey Zabel had a great rookie year, but the Seahawks had a hole at the other guard spot.
- Wide Receiver: Jaxon Smith-Njigba is amazing, but the Seahawks have no one else under contract. Rashid Shaheed’s contract is expiring, while Cooper Kupp is in his mid-30s.
- Linebacker: The one weakness of Seattle’s defense was its inability to stop tight ends. The Seahawks need a linebacker who is better in coverage.
- Running Back: Kenneth Walker and Zach Charbonnet were a great one-two punch last year, but Walker is now an impending free agent. Signed Emanuel Wilson
- 2026 NFL Team Needs: AFC West:
Walt’s 2026 NFL Draft – Overall Team Grade and Selection Grades
Draft Review
Walt’s Draft Grade:
B- Grade
Walt’s Grade Summary
So much for trading down! The Seahawks remained at their natural selections in the first and second rounds, failing to acquire any extra draft capital until the third round, where they moved down a few spots to acquire a late-round selection.
As for the picks the Seahawks made, they found their replacement for Kenneth Walker at No. 32 in Jadarian Price and then selected the athletic Bud Clark at No. 64. Price is an explosive player, but the Seahawks surely could have moved down 10-15 spots to acquire him, and it’s not like they can say that they didn’t have any opportunities to do so because almost every team ahead of them was able to trade back. Meanwhile, Clark is very talented, but has some medical red flags. He was supposed to fall, but the Seahawks may not have gotten the memo.
Still, these are quality prospects Seattle acquired. They may have a lower floor than other prospects, but there’s also a high ceiling with them. The Seahawks also addressed some of their other needs later, though three of their picks starting at No. 99 earned a C+ or worse.
This draft was a mixed bag for the Seahawks, but at least they didn’t completely squander the weekend like the Rams and 49ers did.
As for the picks the Seahawks made, they found their replacement for Kenneth Walker at No. 32 in Jadarian Price and then selected the athletic Bud Clark at No. 64. Price is an explosive player, but the Seahawks surely could have moved down 10-15 spots to acquire him, and it’s not like they can say that they didn’t have any opportunities to do so because almost every team ahead of them was able to trade back. Meanwhile, Clark is very talented, but has some medical red flags. He was supposed to fall, but the Seahawks may not have gotten the memo.
Still, these are quality prospects Seattle acquired. They may have a lower floor than other prospects, but there’s also a high ceiling with them. The Seahawks also addressed some of their other needs later, though three of their picks starting at No. 99 earned a C+ or worse.
This draft was a mixed bag for the Seahawks, but at least they didn’t completely squander the weekend like the Rams and 49ers did.
Draft Picks / Prospect Links
Pick 32
B
Jadarian Price, RB, Notre Dame
RB
Notre Dame
Rnk: 48
Scouting Report
It’s disappointing that the Seahawks weren’t able to trade down because they had just four picks heading into the 2026 NFL Draft. However, this is definitely not a bad pick, as the Seahawks are obviously a Super Bowl contender, so it makes sense for them to use a first-round selection on a running back. Jadarian Price is an explosive running back who fills a huge need in the wake of Kenneth Walker’s departure and Zach Charbonnet’s injury.
Pick 64
B
Bud Clark, S, TCU
S
TCU
Rnk: 183
It’s disappointing the Seahawks haven’t traded down because they have so few resources. Bud Clark is a decent pick though, as he’s a ball-hawking safety with great speed. The problem is that he has injury concerns, so Seattle’s medical staff better have gotten this one right.
Pick 99
C+
Julian Neal, CB, Arkansas
CB
Arkansas
Rnk: 95
It’s nice that the Seahawks were able to trade down, finally. Julian Neal is a well-rounded cornerback with good size. It’s not a surprise that the Seahawks chose a player at the position, given that they lost Tariq Woolen. This is a bit early, but it’s fine.
Pick 148
B+
Beau Stephens, G, Iowa
G
Iowa
Rnk: 155
Beau Stephens was a mauler in the running game for Iowa, so he’ll go well with Jadarian Price. Guard was a need, and I had Beau Stephens going eight picks earlier in my mock draft, so this is a solid selection.
Pick 199
C-
Emmanuel Henderson, WR, Kansas
WR
Kansas
Rnk: 0
Emmanuel Henderson has great speed and can make big plays after the catch. He drops a ton of passes and doesn’t run good routes. I never had him in my mock draft, so I can’t say I’m a fan of this pick.
Pick 236
A-
Andre Fuller, CB, Toledo
CB
Toledo
Rnk: 449
Andre Fuller is well built and fast, but is extremely raw. I like the Seahawks going for upside in the seventh round, especially with a prospect who fills a need and provides value as a sixth-round prospect.
Pick 242
B+
Deven Eastern, DT, Minnesota
DT
Minnesota
Rnk: 129
Deven Eastern has a massive frame and can play in both the 4-3 and 3-4. He had 2.5 sacks last year. The Seahawks needed to get some defensive line depth, so this is a fine pick, especially when considering that I had Eastern in the sixth round.
Pick 255
C
Michael Dansby, CB, Arizona
CB
Arizona
Rnk: 0
Michael Dansby is a small and frail cornerback. He played very well for Arizona, but I don’t think it’ll translate to the NFL. I didn’t have him in my top 400.

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