The Seahawks will begin the 2026 regular season with a rematch of the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots and end it with a rematch of the NFC Conference Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams. Along the way, the Seahawks will play their first game in franchise history on Christmas (also against the […]

The Seahawks will begin the 2026 regular season with a rematch of the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots and end it with a rematch of the NFC Conference Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams.
Along the way, the Seahawks will play their first game in franchise history on Christmas (also against the Rams) as well as games on every day of the week other than Tuesday.
The Seahawks will play six prime-time games beginning with the Wednesday night Sept. 9 opener against the Patriots, the official NFL season kickoff game.
The prime-time affairs include the Christmas game against the Rams, which is also the first of two games against L.A. in the final three weeks of the season, the other being the season finale at SoFi Stadium.
The Seahawks hope that game can serve as some happy déjà vu. A year ago, the Seahawks ended the regular season with a win against the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium and returned there for the Super Bowl.
They can try to pull off the same feat this year as the Super Bowl is set for SoFi Stadium on Feb. 14.
While the Seahawks have known since January their home-and-away opponents, full schedules with dates, gametimes and TV/streaming designations were finally unveiled Thursday.
The Seahawks play nine home games against eight road games (as does everyone in the NFC this year).
That includes three in a row at home at midseason against the Chiefs, Bears and Cardinals.…Read more by Bob Condotta Seattle Times