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  1. KCPQ-TV, which airs most of the Seahawks' regular-season games (as the Seattle-Tacoma area's Fox affiliate), became the television partner for the team in 2012 and replaced KING-TV as broadcaster for preseason games, but KING-TV regained the partnership in 2022; simulcasts of any Seahawks games on ESPN's Monday Night Football air (as of the 2018 season) on CBS affiliate KIRO-TV.

  2. Sep 8, 2023 · Discover the History of the Seattle Seahawks Logo Transformation. The Seattle Seahawks is an NFL team that is part of the NFC West division. Introduced as an expansion team in 1976 by the NFL, they hold the auspicious record of being the only NFL franchise to have played the AFC and the NFC Championships.

  3. Seattle Seahawks are a professional rugby franchise from the West Division of NFL, which was established in 1974 in Washington. One of the most successful franchises in American football, the Seahawks are best known for its fans, who set the world record in Noise. Today the team is owned by Paul G. Allen Trust and

  4. Apr 27, 2010 · The Seattle Seahawks logo, coordinated by General Manager John Thompson and the owners group of the Seattle Seahawks football club; D.E. (Ned) Skinner, Howard S. Wright, M. Lamont Bean, and Lynn P Himmelman, was announced to the public on June 17, 1975.

  5. Logo History. Replacing the blue with grey, the current Seattle Seahawks logo represents the head of an aggressive-looking or determined sea hawk. A popular nickname of the team is “The Hawks” The team’s official colors are College Navy, Action Green, Wolf Grey. Seattle Seahawks logo black and white

  6. Seattle Seahawks Primary Logo on Chris Creamer's Sports Logos Page - SportsLogos.Net. A virtual museum of sports logos, uniforms and historical items. Currently over 10,000 on display for your viewing pleasure

  7. Jan 28, 2014 · The sweep of the bold painted line around the front of the eyesocket and back of the mouth, the open-ended eyelid lines, and the line of the mouth and beak all match nicely with the original Seattle Seahawks logo. The origin of this mask is half-way between Alaska and Seattle on the northeast side of Vancouver Island.