Schedules of Seahawks Games: Prioritizing 'Not-to-miss' Matches from Cautious Viewing
Revamped Seahawks Schedule Analysis
Get ready, Seahawks fan! With the release of the team's 2025 schedule, it's time to dive into the anticipated matchups. Here's a rundown of the games, ranked according to excitement level.
- Washington Commanders (Away, Sunday Night, November 2)
Mark your calendars for this reunion as the Seahawks face the Commanders under the primetime lights. With both teams boasting exciting rosters, this game promises to be a thrilling spectacle, especially as it involves the reunion with star linebacker, Bobby Wagner.
- Pittsburgh Steelers (Away, September 14)
Kick off the season with a bang as the Seahawks renew their rivalry with the Steelers in Week 2. This early-season matchup offers a chance to catch DK Metcalf in action, and if the quarterback for the Steelers is Aaron Rodgers, the excitement level skyrockets!
- Atlanta Falcons (Away, December 7)
This road trip to Atlanta isn't just a chance to see the city but also to witness the emergence of new UW star Michael Penix Jr. Coach Mike Macdonald will get a chance to coach in front of friends and family, while the Falcons will remember the lopsided score from last year's meeting.
- Minnesota Vikings (Home, November 30)
The Seahawks' reunion schedule continues as Sam Darnold, who resurrected his career with the Seahawks last year, returns to face his former team. By this point, we might have a good idea of whether that contract extension will pay off.
- San Francisco 49ers (Home, September 7)
Buckle up for the season opener, as the Seahawks take on their heated rival, the 49ers. The home-field advantage adds spice to the mix, setting the tone for the entire season.
- Houston Texans (Home, Monday Night, October 20)
Monday Night Football is even more exciting with the Seahawks, as they take on C.J. Stroud and the Texans in a late-night showdown. The Seahawks are eager to see what the young QB, alongside a beefed-up receiving corps, can bring to the table.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Home, October 5)
Another former foe, quarterback Baker Mayfield, makes a visit to the Pacific Northwest. Fresh off a win against the Seahawks as the Rams' QB last season, he'll look to make it two in a row with the Bucs.
- Los Angeles Rams (Away, November 16)
Former MVP Cooper Kupp makes his long-awaited return to SoFi Stadium for this intriguing matchup. With the Rams in a state of flux following their 2023 season, the Seahawks will look for a chance to grab a crucial win.
- Arizona Cardinals (Away, Thursday Night, September 25)
Thursday Night Football brings a critical early-season game against the Cardinals, who have had some strange things happen to the Seahawks at State Farm Stadium in the past. Securing a win in their first visit to Arizona since 2019 could be vital.
- Jacksonville Jaguars (Away, October 12)
The Seahawks' first trip to Jacksonville since 2017 brings some novelty to this matchup. With Trevor Lawrence under new coaching, the Jaguars could prove to be a formidable foe in this cross-country showdown.
- Tennessee Titans (Away, November 23)
This Thanksgiving week game could be a decisive factor in the Seahawks' path to the playoffs. With Tyler Lockett returning to face his former team, this tilt against the young and dynamic quarterback, Cam Ward, won't disappoint.
- Arizona Cardinals (Home, November 9)
The Cardinals' visit to Seattle could be the one to watch, as the Seahawks look to bounce back from their trip to the Bay Area the week before. The Cards have given the Seahawks fits in the past, so fans will be holding their breath in this clash.
- Los Angeles Rams (Home, Thursday Night, December 18)
Maybe the popular or infamous – take your pick – Action Green uniforms will make a comeback for this game. Winning at home against the Rams has been elusive for the Seahawks in recent years, and the team will aim to reverse that trend.
- Indianapolis Colts (Home, December 14)
The Colts, led by rookie Anthony Richardson, visit Seattle in this mid-December matchup, potentially playing spoiler in the Seahawks' playoff aspirations. If Daniel Jones is under center for the Colts, the Seahawks might have a chance for revenge following their loss to him and the Giants last October.
- Carolina Panthers (Away, December 27-28)
The Seahawks' first visit to Charlotte since 2019 brings a chance to see third-year quarterback Bryce Young trying to revitalize his career. With the game being played closer to the holidays, travel plans might need some extra consideration for this one.
- New Orleans Saints (Home, September 21)
The early season presents an opportunity to test the Seahawks against a team still figuring out their quarterback situation. With the odds favoring rookie Tyler Shough, expect an intriguing contest in this matchup.
- San Francisco 49ers (Away, January 3-4)
The season finale brings forth the possibility of playing for something substantial, like a division title or a playoff berth. Winning in Santa Clara isn't easy, but the Seahawks took care of business last year, and will be aiming for another victory in the rematch.
- The weather in Seattle might play a crucial role in the Seahawks' home games against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Los Angeles Rams, both known for their high-scoring offenses.
- The Mariners and Seahawks share the same home, CenturyLink Field, for one weekend in 2025, as the Seahawks host the San Francisco 49ers the same day the Mariners play their series finale against the Minnesota Twins.
- During their off days, Seahawks players could take advantage of Washington state's various sports opportunities, including golfing, hiking, or attending local collegiate sports events at the University of Washington.