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12 Numbers of Note From The Seahawks Super Bowl Winning 2025 Season

Twelve numbers that help tell the story of a Seahawks season that ended with the second Super Bowl title in franchise history.

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The Seahawks capped one of the best seasons in franchise history with a dominant 29-13 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX, bringing the Lombardi Trophy back to Seattle for the second time in franchise history.

With a magical season now over, it's time to look back at 12 numbers of note that helped tell the story of the Seahawks' 2025 season.

2

Super Bowl titles won by the Seahawks, who have been in four Super Bowl this century, tied with the Eagles for the most in the NFC. The Seahawks have also now reached the playoffs in 16 of the past 23 season, winning 10 division titles over that span.

17

Wins by the Seahawks, postseason included, giving them a franchise record for both regular-season (14) and total wins in a season. The Seahawks also set a franchise record with eight road wins, and are 15-2 on the road under Mike Macdonald.

191

Seattle's point differential during the regular season, the top mark in the NFL and the best in franchise history. That number jumped to plust-246 including three playoff wins.

9

Total points the Seahawks fell by in their three losses this season, a four-point loss to the 49ers in Week 1, a three-point loss to Tampa Bay in Week 5 and a two-point loss to the Rams in Week 11.

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Consecutive wins for the Seahawks to close out the season after their Week 11 loss to the Rams, including five wins over teams that won 12-plus regular-season games, two over the Rams, two over the 49ers and one over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX.

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Points per game allowed by Seattle this season, giving the Seahawks the league's No. 1 scoring defense for the first time since 2015. The Seahawks also had the league's top ranked defense by DVOA, and the eighth best defense since 1978 by that metric.

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Consecutive games without allowing a 100-yard rusher, a streak that dates back to the middle of the 2024 season. The Seahawks also held opponents to a league-low 3.7 rushing yards per carry.

483

Points scored by the Seahawks during the regular season, the most in franchise history and the third highest total in the league in 2025.

4

Consecutive games without committing a turnover to close out the season. The Seahawks became the first Super Bowl champion to go throughout the entire postseason without a turnover.

5

Touchdowns scored by the Seahawks on special teams this season, playoffs included. The Seahawks got punt return touchdowns from both Tory Horton and Rashid Shaheed, two kick return touchdowns from Shaheed, and a kickoff recovery in the end zone by George Holani.

The Seahawks also scored four touchdowns on defense: two fumble return scores by DeMarcus Lawrence after Tyrice Knight sacks/forced fumbles, an 85-yard pick-six by Ernest Jones IV and Uchenna Nwosu's pick-six, caused by a Devon Witherspoon hit on Drake Maye, in the Super Bowl.

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Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald's age, making him the third youngest head coach to win a Super Bowl in league history. Only Sean McVay and Mike Tomlin were younger (both 36) when they won the Super Bowl.

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Players who earned All-Pro honors, tying a franchise record. Receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who led the league with 1,793 receiving yards, was named first-team All-Pro, while linebacker Ernest, Jones, cornerback Devon Witherspoon, defensive tackle Leonard Williams and punter Michael Dickson all earned second-team honors. The Seahawks also had six players earn Pro-Bowl honors: Smith-Njigba, Witherspoon, Williams, quarterback Sam Darnold, outside linebacker DeMarcus Lawrence and returner Rashid Shaheed.

Go behind the scenes with team photographer Rod Mar as he shares moments from the Seahawks' week in San Jose, including the win vs. the New England Patriots at Levi's Stadium.

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