Of course, the play of the game was none other than the aforementioned Beast Quake. Nursing a 34-30 lead with under four minutes to go, Matt Hasselbeck handed the ball to Lynch, and well, the rest was ...
Seattle scientists expect the crowd at Saturday’s Seahawks playoff game against the 49ers to generate so much energy that they’ve installed earthquake-measuring equipment inside Lumen Field. The ...
SEATTLE — A 95-yard touchdown just 13 seconds into Sunday's NFC divisional playoff game at Lumen Field generated seismic activity comparable to the legendary "Beast Quake" from 2011, according to ...
On Jan. 8, 2011, Marshawn Lynch officially cemented his place as a Seattle Seahawks legend. The Seahawks found themselves in a David vs. Goliath situation against the New Orleans Saints that day. They ...
A few years before the Seattle Seahawks would go to back to Super Bowls, the early signs of what the team would become in the 2010s were shaped in a Wild Card game that had a touchdown run nobody will ...
It only took about 13 seconds for Seahawks fans to rock the rafters of Lumen Field on Saturday night. Over a decade since the “Beast Quake” that cemented Seattle’s reputation for loud crowds, fans at ...
The Seattle Seahawks have had some incredibly iconic moments in recent history. The Fail Mary is an unforgettable one, but another play's a whole lot more iconic. Marshawn Lynch's "Beast Quake" run ...
SEATTLE — As Coby Bryant sped towards the end zone for an interception and touchdown to help the Seahawks win over Arizona, he paid tribute to Marshawn Lynch with a reverse dive into the end zone and ...
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