Get ready, Seahawks fans—your team is about to be in the spotlight like never before. The 2026 NFL schedule has dropped, and Seattle is slated for a franchise-record six prime-time games, including their first-ever Christmas Day matchup. That's right, the 12s will have plenty of chances to show out in primetime.
Kicking off the season with a bang, the Seahawks will host the New England Patriots at Lumen Field in a Super Bowl LX rematch. It's a statement start that sets the tone for a season full of high-stakes drama. From there, the schedule is packed with must-watch divisional battles, including two late-season clashes with the Los Angeles Rams that could decide the NFC West crown.
Analysts are already buzzing about which games will define Seattle's playoff push. Seaside Joe highlights five matchups most likely to determine the NFC's No. 1 seed, while Seattle Sports breaks down seven key takeaways from the newly unveiled slate. The Seattle Times and The News Tribune offer their own rankings and insights, from Super Bowl redux to primetime glows galore.
Off the field, the Seahawks are quietly building depth. They've signed rookie receivers Rashad Rochelle and Trayvon Rudolph, adding intriguing pieces to a wideout corps that could make noise this season. It's a reminder that while the schedule grabs headlines, the roster moves matter just as much.
Whether you're predicting every game score (way too early, we know) or just soaking in the schedule release excitement, one thing is clear: the 2026 Seahawks are built for prime time. So mark your calendars, gear up, and get ready to cheer. Go, 'Hawks!
