Seattle Seahawks
The Seattle Seahawks are a professional American football team based in Seattle, Washington. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the NFC West division.
Core Identity
Established: 1976 as an expansion team.
Home Stadium: Lumen Field, famous for being one of the loudest venues in professional sports.
The 12s: The team’s fanbase is officially known as the "12th Man" (or "The 12s"). The crowd noise is so intense it has famously triggered minor earthquakes (the "Beast Quake") and holds Guinness World Records for volume.
Major Achievements
Super Bowl Victories: They have won two championships—Super Bowl XLVIII (2014) against the Denver Broncos and most recently Super Bowl LX (2026) against the New England Patriots.
Conference Unique Stat: They are the only team in NFL history to have played in both the AFC and NFC Championship Games, due to conference realignments.
Legendary Eras & Figures
The Legion of Boom: A nickname for their historically dominant defensive secondary in the early 2010s, which led the team to consecutive Super Bowl appearances.
Key Figures: * Pete Carroll: The winningest coach in franchise history.
Steve Largent: Hall of Fame wide receiver and the team’s first true superstar.
Russell Wilson: The quarterback who led the team to its first Super Bowl title.
Marshawn Lynch: The powerhouse running back known as "Beast Mode."