The Seahawks will travel to Detroit looking to bounce back from their Week 1 loss when they face off against the 1-0 Lions. The team will be wearing their white jerseys and college navy pants for their first road game of the season. The white jersey, college navy combo is their most worn road uniform combo since the team started wearing them in 2012, going 24-19 in the regular season and playoffs in the uniforms. Sunday will be the fourth time the Seahawks will wear these uniforms while playing the Lions, having gone 2-1 in the previous three matchups.
Seattle wore these uniforms in their most recent game vs. the Lions, a 48-45 victory in a shootout last season in Detroit. The offense had one of their best games of the season as they scored five touchdowns and totaled 555 yards on the day. It was a balanced attack as the Seahawks gained 235 yards on the ground and 320 yards through the air against Detroit's defense. The three-point victory proved to be a pivotal moment in the season as it ended up being the deciding factor in the Seahawks clinching a Wild Card berth. Both teams finished the regular season with a 9-8 record, but the Seattle victory over Detroit was the tiebreaker that sent the Seahawks to the playoffs. The Seahawks will hope to replicate the team's success from last season and get their first win of the 2023 season.
The Seahawks most commonly worn uniform combination for road games since 2012 is the white jersey and college navy pants combination.





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The Seahawks defense including Tedric Thompson, Frank Clark, Nazair Jones, Jacob Martin and Quinton Jefferson celebrate after stopping the Panthers on fourth down on Carolina's opening drive of the game.

Seattle's Tyler Lockett turns upfield on his way to a 27-yard gain in the second quarter after catching a pass from quarterback Russell Wilson.

Seahawks receivers Tyler Lockett and David Moore recreate the Allen Iverson/Tyronn Lue fadeaway/stepover moment from NBA history for their celebration of Lockett's third quarter touchdown.

Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs returns an interception in the first half.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf stiff arms a 49ers defender.

Seahawks safety Jamal Adams makes a pass defense on a throw intended for 49ers tight end George Kittle.

Seahawks first-year running back Kenneth Walker III saw action for the first time in the regular season. KENNETH WALKER III

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith lets a pass fly deep down the field.

Seattle's Tariq Woolen stretches out to block a 49ers field goal attempt in the third quarter.

Seahawks special teamer Michael Jackson races for a scoop-and-score touchdown after recovering the loose ball caused by Tariq Woolen's field goal block.

Quarterback Geno Smith celebrates in the end zone after his touchdown run in the first quarter as a Seahawks fan celebrates in the stands.

Kicker Jason Myers was all smiles after making a field goal in the first half. Myers was informed over the weekend of the birth of his second child.

Cornerback Tariq Woolen opened the second half with an interception that he took to the end zone.

Seettle's DK Metcalf hauls in one of his seven receptions on the day.

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith fires a pass from the pocket as Evan Brown helps protect.

Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III cuts back hard on a run in the third quarter.

Seahawks cornerback Tre Brown silences the Detroit crowd with an interception for a touchdown in the fourth quarter.

Tyler Lockett waves goodbye after his walk-off touchdown in overtime and celebrates with teammates Jaxson Smith-Njigba and Will Dissly.

Seahawks captains Geno Smith, Bobby Wagner and Quandre Diggs head to midfield for the pregame coin toss.

Seattle's offense goes to work.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf stiff-arms a defender on a long gain.

Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III takes to the air at the end of a run.