We at Seahawks Wire would not be doing our jobs properly if we did not acknowledge one of the holy days in Seahawks history: on this day, Seattle defeated the San Francisco 49ers 23-17 in the 2013 NFC Championship!
Today is a special day in Seattle Seahawks history. On this day, 19 years ago, the Seahawks claimed their first NFC Championship, and punched their ticket to their first Super Bowl ever. Finally, after 30 seasons of existence,
The NFL playoffs are well under way, and while the Seattle Seahawks are not participating in them this year, their presence is still felt. The Seahawks went on quite the run under head coach Pete Carroll,
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Now one win away from the NFL season's biggest game, old Seattle Seahawks faces have resurfaced as championship contenders with the Washington Commanders.
Very few rookie quarterbacks have ever started a game on conference championship weekend, let alone won a title.
Star Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has averaged 137.5 rushing yards per game in matchups with the Commanders throughout his career.
Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels couldn’t summon up enough late-game magic to overcome three fumbles from his receivers and running backs and a handful of back-breaking red-zone penalties by Washington’s defense.
We break down the biggest strengths and question marks in the Commanders-Eagles matchup, plus the X-factors that could make the difference.
With the Commanders ending their 33-year wait, the Cowboys now have the longest Championship game drought in the NFC.
Jordan Mailata is looking to etch his name in the history book. The Philadelphia Eagles left tackle will be the first Australian to play in two Super Bowls. Only three other Aussies have even