The 2012 season was the Seattle Seahawks' 37th in the National Football League (NFL) and their third under head coach Pete Carroll. The Seahawks had a three-way quarterback competition with Tarvaris Jackson, Matt Flynn and rookie Russell Wilson. Jackson was traded to the Bills, and Wilson won the job.
The Seahawks finished 11–5, an improvement from a 7–9 record in 2011, and it marked the Seahawks' first winning season since 2007. The team was 4–0 during the preseason. Their 11 victories was the third best in franchise history. The Seahawks went undefeated at home for the third time in franchise history, after 2003 and 2005. Additionally, with their victory over the Washington Redskins at FedExField in the wild-card round, the Seahawks won their first road playoff game since 1983. However, despite holding a lead with just 30 seconds left in regulation, the Seahawks lost to the Atlanta Falcons in the Divisional round by a score of 30–28.
On April 3, 2012, Nike unveiled the new design for the uniforms and logo for the Seahawks. The new designs incorporate a new accent color, "Wolf Grey", and the main colors are "College Navy" and "Action Green". The uniforms incorporate "feather trims", twelve feathers printed on the neckline and down each pant leg to represent the "12th Man", referring to the team's fans.[1]
2012 draft class
Notes
- ^[a] The team traded its original first-round selection (#12 overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for the Eagles' first- (#15 overall), fourth- (#114 overall) and sixth- (#172 overall) selections.
- ^[b] The team traded its original second-round selection (#43 overall) to the New York Jets in exchange for the Jets' second- (#47 overall), fifth- (#154 overall) and seventh- (#232 overall) round selections.
- ^[c] The team traded its original fifth-round selection (#147 overall) and a 2011 fourth-round selection to the Buffalo Bills in exchange for running back Marshawn Lynch.
- ^[d] The team traded its original seventh-round selection (#219 overall) to the Detroit Lions in exchange for offensive tackle Tyler Polumbus.
- ^[e] The team acquired this seventh-round selection (#225 overall) as part of a trade that sent linebacker Aaron Curry to the Oakland Raiders.
Personnel
Staff / Coaches
2012 Seattle Seahawks staff
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Front office
- Chairman – Paul Allen
- President – Peter McLoughlin
- Executive vice president/general manager – John Schneider
- Vice president of football administration – John Idzik
- Senior personnel executive – Scot McCloughan
- Director of pro personnel – Tag Ribary
- Director of college scouting – Scott Fitterer
- Assistant director of pro personnel – Trent Kirchner
Head coaches
- Executive vice president of football operations/head coach – Pete Carroll
- Assistant head coach/offensive line – Tom Cable
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
- Head strength and conditioning – Chris Carlisle
- Assistant strength and conditioning – Mondray Gee
- Assistant strength and conditioning – Jamie Yancher
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Final roster
- Starters in bold.
- (*) Denotes players that were selected for the 2013 Pro Bowl.
Schedule
Preseason
Regular season
Divisional matchups: the NFC West played the NFC North and the AFC East.
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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Recap
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1
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September 9
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at Arizona Cardinals
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L 16–20
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0–1
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University of Phoenix Stadium
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60,032
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Recap
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2
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September 16
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Dallas Cowboys
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W 27–7
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1–1
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CenturyLink Field
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68,008
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Recap
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3
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Green Bay Packers
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W 14–12
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2–1
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CenturyLink Field
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68,218
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Recap
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4
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September 30
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at St. Louis Rams
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L 13–19
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2–2
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Edward Jones Dome
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53,193
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Recap
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5
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October 7
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at Carolina Panthers
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W 16–12
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3–2
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Bank of America Stadium
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72,676
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Recap
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6
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October 14
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New England Patriots
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W 24–23
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4–2
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CenturyLink Field
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68,137
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Recap
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7
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at San Francisco 49ers
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L 6–13
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4–3
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Candlestick Park
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69,732
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Recap
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8
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October 28
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at Detroit Lions
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L 24–28
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4–4
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Ford Field
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63,497
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Recap
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9
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November 4
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Minnesota Vikings
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W 30–20
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5–4
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CenturyLink Field
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67,584
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Recap
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10
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November 11
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New York Jets
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W 28–7
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6–4
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CenturyLink Field
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67,841
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Recap
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11
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Bye
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12
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November 25
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at Miami Dolphins
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L 21–24
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6–5
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Sun Life Stadium
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51,295
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Recap
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13
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December 2
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at Chicago Bears
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W 23–17 (OT)
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7–5
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Soldier Field
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62,264
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Recap
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14
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December 9
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Arizona Cardinals
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W 58–0
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8–5
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CenturyLink Field
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67,685
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Recap
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15
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December 16
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at Buffalo Bills
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W 50–17
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9–5
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Rogers Centre (Toronto)
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40,770
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Recap
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16
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December 23
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San Francisco 49ers
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W 42–13
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10–5
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CenturyLink Field
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68,161
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Recap
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17
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December 30
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St. Louis Rams
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W 20–13
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11–5
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CenturyLink Field
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67,936
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Recap
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- Bold indicates division opponents.
- Source: 2012 NFL season results[2]
- # Indicates that the Seahawks were the visiting team in the Bills Toronto Series.
Postseason
Standings
Game summaries
Preseason
Week P1: vs. Tennessee Titans
Week P2: at Denver Broncos
Week P3: at Kansas City Chiefs
Week P4: vs. Oakland Raiders
Regular season
Week 1: at Arizona Cardinals
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
- ARI – Jay Feely 31-yard field goal, 9:59 (ARI 13–3)
- SEA – Sidney Rice 10-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 7:51 (ARI 13–10)
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 47-yard field goal, 5:13 (Tied 13–13)
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 39-yard field goal, 9:20 (SEA (16–13)
- ARI – Andre Roberts 6 yards pass from Kevin Kolb (Jay Feely kick), 4:59 (ARI 20–16)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 139 – 115 – 254 – 2
- ARI – 210 – 43 – 253 – 2
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With the loss, the Seahawks started their season 0–1. This would be the last time the seahawks lost a regular season game in Arizona until 2020.
Week 2: vs. Dallas Cowboys
Game information
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First quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 21-yard field goal, 11:43 (SEA 3–0)
- SEA – Jeron Johnson 3-yard blocked punt return (Steven Hauschka kick), 10:23 (SEA 10–0)
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 3-yard run (Steven Hauschka kick), 7:57 (SEA 27–7)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- DAL – 247 – 49 – 296 – 2
- SEA – 133 – 182 – 315 – 0
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After facing the Cardinals on the road, the Seahawks returned home for a home game against the Cowboys. The game went very well for the Seahawks as the team improved to 1–1. This is also the first win for rookie QB Russell Wilson.
Week 3: vs. Green Bay Packers
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
- GB – Mason Crosby 29-yard field goal, 8:07. Seahawks 7–3. Drive: 13 plays, 55 yards, 6:53.
- GB – Mason Crosby 40-yard field goal, 1:14. Seahawks 7–6. Drive: 11 plays, 69 yards, 4:36.
Fourth quarter
- GB – Cedric Benson 1-yard run (pass failed), 8:44. Packers 12–7. Drive: 16 plays, 82 yards, 6:02.
- SEA – Golden Tate 24-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 0:00. Seahawks 14–12. Drive: 6 plays, 46 yards, 0:46.
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
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The game had a controversial ending when Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson threw a Hail Mary pass to the endzone on the final play that appeared to have been intercepted by Green Bay. However, while one official signaled the interception, the other official signaled a touchdown for Seattle by receiver Golden Tate, based on the rule that a catch with simultaneous possession is ruled a completion for the offense. The play was reviewed and the officials awarded the touchdown to Seattle. The call by the officials, who were replacements for the customary and more experienced officials, was met with outrage by other NFL players and fans around the country who believed Green Bay should have been awarded the interception and thus the game. Many also claimed the officials had missed an offensive pass interference call committed by Tate on Packers cornerback Sam Shields that also would have won the game for Green Bay. The NFL released an official statement the next day that, while acknowledging that pass interference should have been called on Tate, supported the decision to uphold the play as simultaneous possession.[3]
With the win, the Seahawks improved to 2–1. With the 49ers' loss to the Vikings the previous day, Seattle and San Francisco were now tied for 2nd in the NFC West behind the 3-0 Arizona Cardinals. The Seahawks' defense accomplished a noteworthy achievement, sacking Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers 8 times, a career-high; this was even more impressive because all eight sacks occurred in the first half of the game.
The game's final play, dubbed the "Fail Mary" or the "Inaccurate Reception", is still viewed as the catalyst for the return of the NFL's customary officials due to the ineptitude of the replacement officials.
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Week 4: at St. Louis Rams
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- STL – Danny Amendola 2-yard pass from John Hekker (Greg Zuerlein kick), 1:11 (STL 10–7)
- STL – Greg Zuerlein 48-yard field goal, 0:00 (STL 13–7)
Third quarter
- STL – Greg Zuerlein 60-yard field goal, 13:46 (STL 16–7)
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 31-yard field goal, 4:10 (STL 16–10)
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 30-yard field goal, 13:03 (STL 16–13)
- STL – Greg Zuerlein 24-yard field goal, 6:07 (STL 19–13)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 140 – 179 – 319 – 3
- STL – 211 – 75 – 286 – 1
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With the loss, the Seahawks fell to 2–2. QB Russell Wilson also had his first career game with no passing touchdown.
Week 5: at Carolina Panthers
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 36-yard field goal, 8:29 (SEA 6–0)
- CAR – Justin Medlock 32-yard field goal, 0:02 (SEA 6–3)
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- SEA – Brandon Browner: 4 solo, 2 asst, ,
- SEA – Bobby Wagner: 3 solo, 3 asst, 1.5 sacks,
- SEA – Chris Clemons: 2 solo, 4 asst, 0.5 sack,
- CAR – Luke Kuechly: 7 solo, 4 asst, , ,
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 212 – 98 – 310 – 3
- CAR – 108 – 82 – 190 – 2
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With the win, Seattle's first of three road wins during the regular season, the Seahawks improved to 3–2.
Week 6: vs. New England Patriots
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- NE – Aaron Hernandez 1-yard pass from Tom Brady (Stephen Gostkowski kick), 10:33 (NE 14–10)
- NE – Stephen Gostkowski 25-yard field goal, 2:12 (NE 17–10)
Third quarter
- NE – Stephen Gostkowski 35-yard field goal, 9:21 (NE 20–10)
Fourth quarter
- NE – Stephen Gostkowski 35-yard field goal, 9:21 (NE 23–10)
- SEA – Braylon Edwards 10-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 7:21 (NE 23–17)
- SEA – Sidney Rice 46-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 1:18 (SEA 24–23)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- NE – 388 – 87 – 475 – 2
- SEA – 283 – 85 – 368 – 2
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With the win, the Seahawks improved to 4–2, and with losses by the 49ers and Cardinals, the team moved into a tie for first in the NFC West. This was head coach Pete Carroll's first meeting with the Patriots since he was fired by the organization following the 1999 season. Carroll served as their head coach from 1997–99, the last one before Bill Belichick's hiring in 2000. This game is also infamous among Patriots fans as the genesis of the Richard Sherman/Tom Brady "You Mad, Bro" meme.
Week 7: at San Francisco 49ers
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 35-yard field goal, 12:07 (SEA 6–3)
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- SF – David Akers 28-yard field goal, 5:24 (SF 13–6)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
- SEA – Ben Obomanu: 3 rec, 50 yds
- SF – Frank Gore: 5 rec, 51 yds
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 115 – 136 – 251 – 1
- SF – 138 – 175 – 313 – 1
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With the loss, the Seahawks fell to 4–3 moving into a 2nd-place tie with the Cardinals in the NFC West.
Week 8: at Detroit Lions
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 77-yard run (Steven Hauschka kick), 14:43 (SEA 10–7)
- SEA – Sidney Rice 9-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 11:39 (SEA 17–7)
- DET – Titus Young 46-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick), 8:49 (SEA 17–14)
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- DET – Matthew Stafford 1-yard run (Jason Hanson kick), 11:35 (DET 21–17)
- SEA – Zach Miller 16-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 5:27 (SEA 24–21)
- DET – Titus Young 1-yard pass from Matthew Stafford (Jason Hanson kick), 0:20 (DET 28–24)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 236 – 133 – 369 – 2
- DET – 331 – 84 – 415 – 1
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With the loss, the Seahawks dropped to 4–4.
Week 9: vs. Minnesota Vikings
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- MIN – Adrian Peterson 4-yard run (Blair Walsh kick), 11:46 (Tied 14–14)
- MIN – Blair Walsh 36-yard field goal, 5:25 (MIN 17–14)
- SEA – Golden Tate 11-yard pass from Russell Wilson (PAT failed), 0:44 (SEA 20–17)
Third quarter
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 3-yard run (Steven Hauschka kick), 4:09 (SEA 27–17)
- MIN – Blair Walsh 55-yard field goal, 1:47 (SEA 27–20)
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 30-yard field goal, 6:23 (SEA 30–20)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- MIN – 44 – 243 – 287 – 2
- SEA – 190 – 195 – 385 – 0
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With the win, the Seahawks improved to 5–4.
Week 10: vs. New York Jets
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 1-yard run (Steven Hauschka kick), 2:04 (SEA 14–7)
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Sidney Rice 31-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 13:33 (SEA 21–7)
- SEA – Sidney Rice 23-yard pass from Golden Tate (Steven Hauschka kick), 7:59 (SEA 28–7)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- NYJ – 101 – 84 – 185 – 3
- SEA – 189 – 174 – 363 – 2
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The Seahawks improved to 6–4.
Week 12: at Miami Dolphins
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
- SEA – Michael Robinson 4-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 4:00 (SEA 14–7)
Fourth quarter
- MIA – Daniel Thomas 3-yard run (Dan Carpenter kick), 8:08 (Tied 14–14)
- SEA – Leon Washington 98-yard kick return (Steven Hauschka kick), 7:54 (SEA 21–14)
- MIA – Charles Clay 29-yard pass from Ryan Tannehill (Dan Carpenter kick), 5:13 (Tied 21–21)
- MIA – Dan Carpenter 43-yard field goal, 0:00 (MIA 24–21)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 216 – 96 – 312 – 0
- MIA – 246 – 189 – 435 – 1
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The Seahawks engaged in a back-and-forth affair, with six lead changes or ties. Russell Wilson touchdowns to Anthony McCoy and Golden Tate and a 98-yard Leon Washington kick return for a touchdown were answered by rushing scores from Reggie Bush and Daniel Thomas. With the Seahawks up 21–14, rookie Dolphins quarterback Ryan Tannehill found Charles Clay from 29 yards out. Tied 21–21, the Seahawks had to punt with 1:39 to go, and Tannehill drove the Dolphins in range for the winning Dan Carpenter field goal.
The game was interrupted briefly with 1:40 to go in the third quarter following a 19-yard Tannehill run; the sprinklers at Sun Life Stadium suddenly switched on, soaking the field for roughly one minute.
Week 13: at Chicago Bears
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
- CHI – Matt Forte 12-yard pass from Jay Cutler (Robbie Gould kick), 3:10 (CHI 14–10)
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Golden Tate 14-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 0:24 (SEA 17–14)
- CHI – Robbie Gould 46-yard field goal, 0:00 (Tied 17–17)
Overtime
- SEA – Sidney Rice 13-yard pass from Russell Wilson, 7:33 (SEA 23–17)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 283 – 176 – 459 – 1
- CHI – 226 – 132 – 358 – 0
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With their second road win, the Seahawks improved to 7–5.
Week 14: vs. Arizona Cardinals
Game information
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First quarter
- SEA – Stephen Hauschka 31-yard field goal, 10:04. Seahawks 3–0. Drive: 4 plays, 1 yard, 2:01.
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 20-yard run (Stephen Hauschka kick), 2:04. Seahawks 10–0. Drive: 11 plays, 70 yards, 6:14.
Second quarter
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 4-yard run (Stephen Hauschka kick), 14:53. Seahawks 17–0. Drive: 3 plays, 72 yards, 1:11.
- SEA – Richard Sherman 19-yard interception return (Stephen Hauschka kick), 10:12. Seahawks 24–0.
- SEA – Malcolm Smith fumble recovery (Stephen Hauschka kick), 6:31. Seahawks 31–0.
- SEA – Zach Miller 24-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Stephen Hauschka kick), 0:06. Seahawks 38–0. Drive: 7 plays, 48 yards, 0:13.
Third quarter
- SEA – Marshanw Lynch 33-yard run (Stephen Hauschka kick), 11:08. Seahawks 45–0. Drive: 7 plays, 86 yards, 3:52.
- SEA – Stephen Hauschka 28-yard field goal, 7:47. Seahawks 48–0. Drive: 6 plays, 15 yards, 2:36.
- SEA – Stephen Hauschka 32-yard field goal, 2:10. Seahawks 51–0. Drive: 6 plays, 26 yards, 2:43.
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Leon Washington 3-yard run (Stephen Hauschka kick), 2:32. Seahawks 58–0. Drive: 6 plays, 62 yards, 2:51.
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
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With the win the Seahawks secured their largest win in franchise history while handing the Cardinals their worst loss in franchise history and eliminating them from playoff contention. Netting 8 turnovers to boot as well as outgaining Arizona 493-154. Russell Wilson became the first QB since 1970 to start & win his first 6 games at home.
Week 15: at Buffalo Bills
- Bills Toronto Series
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 19-yard field goal, 12:03 (SEA 17–7)
- SEA – Zach Miller 4-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 10:10 (SEA 24–7)
- SEA – Russell Wilson 13-yard run (Steven Hauschka kick), 5:31 (SEA 31–7)
- BUF – Stevie Johnson 20-yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick (Rian Lindell kick), 1:10 (SEA 31–14)
- BUF – Rian Lindell 41-yard field goal, 0:00 (SEA 31–17)
Third quarter
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 13-yard run (PAT failed), 12:18 (SEA 37–17)
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 33-yard field goal, 7:29 (SEA 40–17)
- SEA – Earl Thomas 57-yard interception return (Steven Hauschka kick), 6:13 (SEA 47–17)
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Steven Hauschka 23-yard field goal, 9:17 (SEA 50–17)
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 196 – 270 – 466 – 0
- BUF – 215 – 118 – 333 – 3
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With its third and final regular season road victory, Seattle rose to 9–5.
Week 16: vs. San Francisco 49ers
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- SEA – Richard Sherman 90-yard blocked field goal return (Steven Hauschka kick), 14:05 (SEA 21–0)
- SF – David Akers 33-yard field goal, 10:19 (SEA 21–3)
- SEA – Anthony McCoy 6-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 1:58 (SEA 28–3)
- SF – David Akers 54-yard field goal, 0:31 (SEA 28–6)
Third quarter
- SEA – Doug Baldwin 4-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 3:22 (SEA 35–6)
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Doug Baldwin 6-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Steven Hauschka kick), 7:02 (SEA 42–6)
- SF – Delanie Walker 18-yard pass from Colin Kaepernick (David Akers kick), 1:40 (SEA 42–13)
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Top passers
Top rushers
- SF – Colin Kaepernick: 7 car, 31 yds
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch: 26 car, 111 yds, 1 TD
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SF – 231 – 82 – 313 – 2
- SEA – 170 – 176 – 346 – 1
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The Seahawks won and clinched at least a playoff spot. In order to win the NFC West, the Seahawks needed to beat the St. Louis Rams at home the following week, have the 49ers lose to the Arizona Cardinals. A Packers loss to the Vikings would give Seattle a first round bye as well. However, a loss or a 49ers win would result in the Seahawks being the #5 seed heading on the road for the wild-card round in January.
Week 17: vs. St. Louis Rams
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- STL – 252 – 79 – 331 – 1
- SEA – 209 – 153 – 362 – 0
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With the NFC West title still up for grabs, the Seahawks finished their season at home against the Rams. Avoiding being swept by their foes, they finished the season with a record of 11–5, and a perfect 8–0 at home. However, with the Niners' win over the Cardinals, the team would end up 2nd in the division and the NFC's #5 seed.
Postseason
Seattle entered the postseason as the #5 seed in the NFC.
NFC Wild Card Playoff: at #4 Washington Redskins
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 156 – 224 – 380 – 1
- WAS – 99 – 104 – 203 – 2
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After Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III went down with a knee injury in the second half, Seattle outscored Washington 3-0 to win 24-14. Seattle would move on to take on the #1 seed Atlanta Falcons.
NFC Divisional Playoff: at #1 Atlanta Falcons
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
- ATL – Matt Bryant 37-yard field goal, 9:13 (ATL 13–0)
- ATL – Roddy White 1-yard pass from Matt Ryan (Matt Bryant kick), 4:16 (ATL 20–0)
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- SEA – Russell Wilson 1-yard run (Ryan Longwell kick), 13:01 (ATL 27–14)
- SEA – Zach Miller 3-yard pass from Russell Wilson (Ryan Longwell kick), 9:13 (ATL 27–21)
- SEA – Marshawn Lynch 2-yard run (Ryan Longwell kick), 0:31 (SEA 28–27)
- ATL – Matt Bryant 49-yard field goal, 0:08 (ATL 30–28)
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Top passers
Top rushers
- SEA – Russell Wilson: 7 car, 60 yds, 1 TD
- ATL – Michael Turner: 17 car, 98 yds
Top receivers
Top tacklers
- SEA – Bobby Wagner: 7 solo, 1 asst, ,
- SEA – K. J. Wright: 5 solo, 3 asst, 2 ,
- ATL – Sean Weatherspoon: 5 solo, 3 asst, ,
- ATL – Akeem Dent: 4 solo, 4 asst
- Team – – – –
- SEA – 368 – 123 – 491 – 2
- ATL – 250 – 167 – 417 – 2
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The Seahawks fell behind, trailing Atlanta 20–0 at halftime and 27–7 with just over 17 minutes remaining. Seattle scored three touchdowns in the fourth quarter to take the lead 28–27 with 31 seconds left to play. But Matt Ryan quickly completed two long passes. A mystery time out, credited to Seattle, was blown by officials just as Matt Bryant kicked and missed a 49-yard field goal try, allowing Atlanta to kick again and giving them the victory. Russell Wilson's Hail Mary pass on the final play was intercepted by Julio Jones in the end zone (Wilson's only interception in the game), ending Seattle's season.[7]
References
- ^ Eaton, Nick (April 2, 2012). "Here's the new Seahawks logo, uniform and helmet – officially". Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
- ^ 2012 NFL season results, NFL.com, accessed February 1, 2015.
- ^ Official statement
- ^ NFL.com video
- ^ nfl.com news article
- ^ Austro, Ben (January 2, 2013). "Referee assignments, Wild Card round: Riveron, Green, Carey, Morelli". Football Zebras. Retrieved May 4, 2025.
- ^ Newberry, Paul (January 13, 2013). "Bryant's late FG lifts Falcons over Seattle 30–28". Yahoo! Sports. Archived from the original on January 16, 2013. Retrieved January 13, 2013.
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