The Seahawks get set to hit the road for a divisional matchup vs. the Arizona Cardinals on Thursday Night Football. The team will wear their college navy and wolf grey uniform combo for their first prime-time game of the 2025 season.
Seattle will wear their college navy and wolf grey uniform set for the second time this season and 16th time since the team debuted them in 2012. While this combination has only been worn at home since the beginning of the 2021 season, the Seahawks have played in these uniforms seven times on the road when the home team was wearing white uniforms from 2012 through 2020. Dating back to 2023, the Seahawks have won four out of the last five games in these uniforms, including two matchups against the Cardinals.
While the Seahawks are wearing a familiar uniform set, the Cardinals will be debuting their brand-new rivalries uniforms on Thursday night, becoming the first of eight teams to wear them this season. All three division opponents will wear their rivalries uniforms against the Seahawks this season and Seattle will debut their new uniforms against the L.A. Rams in Week 16 on Thursday Night Football.
The Seahawks look to extend the winning streak to three games as they play in their first prime-time game of the 2025 season against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 4. For more information on the Thursday Night Football matchup, click here.
The Seahawks' college navy jerseys with the wolf grey pants uniform combination is one of least frequently worn uniform combinations having only worn it 15 times since the team debuted them in 2012.

Seahawks Brady Russell, Josh Jobe and Derick Hall celebrate Jobe's interception.















Seahawks mascot Blitz and receiver Penny Hart lead the team onto the field during pregame introductions.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf hauls in a long TD pass from Russell Wilson in the first quarter.

Seahwaks Bobby Wagner, Jordyn Brooks and Sidney Jones make a tacke as snow fell during the first half.

A gang of Seahawks defenders including Bobby Wagner, Sidney Jones and Benson Mayowa combine on a tackle.

Seattle's Carlos Dunlap causes Chicago's Nick Foles to fumble late in the game but the Bears recovered the ball.

Seahawks receiver DK Metcalf catches a touchdown pass from Geno Smith just before halftime.

Seahawks cornerback Coby Bryant breaks up a pass.

Seattle quarterback Geno Smith fires a pass from the pocket.

In the locker room, offensive linemen sit in their lockers waiting for kickoff. From left are Gabe Jackson, Phil Haynes, Austin Blythe, Damien Lewis, Stone Forsythe and Charles Cross.

Seahawks linebacker Uchenna Nwosu is introduced to the crowd.

Tight end Colby Parkinon uses his height advantage to snag a pass in the end zone for Seattle's first touchdown.

Safety Quandre Diggs celebrates with teammates after his interception. Diggs became the only player to record three or more interceptions in each of the past six seasons.

Tight end Noah Fant turns upfield after a catch.

Seahawks linebackers Jordyn Brooks and Darrell Taylor celebrate after Taylor's sack of Jets quarterback Mike White.

Seahawks kicker Jason Myers watches his field goal split the uprights in the fourth quarter. At left is holder Michael Dickson.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba catches a perfectly thrown pass from quarterback Sam Darnold late in the game.

Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba finds running room after the catch.

Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold looks for running room behind tackle Abraham Lucas.

Seahawks cornerback Josh Jobe intercepts a pass in the fourth quarter, thwarting a 49ers drive.