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Who Will Replace Seattle Seahawks Quarterback Russell Wilson if he Leaves in 2021?

Here's a look at potential quarterbacks who can replace Russell Wilson if he leaves the Seattle Seahawks in the coming months.
NFL: New York Jets at Seattle Seahawks

NFL Analyst Reveals Russell Wilson ‘Doesn’t Expect to be Traded’ from the Seahawks

Russell Wilson is still looking for a way out of the Seattle Seahawks; however, it seems like he has lost hope about leaving this year.
NFL: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

Russell Wilson Trade Rumors: Seattle Seahawks Star Intrigued by Chicago Bears

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will not force through a trade in 2021 but would consider a move to Chicago Bears.
NFL: New England Patriots at Seattle Seahawks

Four Possible Destinations for Russell Wilson this Offseason

Russell Wilson has apparently communicated to the Seattle Seahawks that he is open to a trade to 4 possible teams in the NFL.
NFL: NFC Wild Card Round-Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks Star K.J. Wright Dismisses the Idea of Taking a ‘Discount’ ahead of 2021 Season

Seattle Seahawks linebacker K. J. Wright unwilling to take a discount on a potential contract extension ahead of the 2021 NFL season.
KJ Wright

Seattle Seahawks Will Demand at Least Three First-Round Picks in Russell Wilson Trade

The Pete Carroll-coached Seattle Seahawks will demand at least 3 first-round picks in any potential trade deal for Russell Wilson.
NFL: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

NFL Insider Confirms ‘Russell Wilson isn’t Getting Traded’ Anytime Soon

Popular NFL source Josina Anderson claimed that Russell Wilson will not be traded by Pete Carroll's Seattle Seahawks in the upcoming season.
NFL: NFC Wild Card Round-Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks

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Russell Wilson Tops List for Most Sacked Quarterbacks in the NFL Since 2017

Russell Wilson is one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. However, numbers suggest that he is the most vulnerable in the league too.
NFL: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

Analyst Reveals ‘Super Trade’ Deal Involving Deshaun Watson and Two Other Starting Quarterbacks

Popular sports analyst Nick Wright has put together a 'super trade deal' involving Deshaun Watson, Russell Wilson and Sam Darnold.
NFL: Cincinnati Bengals at Houston Texans

Russell Wilson Trade Rumors: Seattle Seahawks Star Set to Make Shock Exit?

Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson is reportedly in rough waters with HC Pete Carroll. Will he be around in 2021?
NFL: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers

Former Super Bowl Winner Shannon Sharpe says Russell Wilson is Right to be Frustrated with Seattle Seahawks

Russell Wilson recently aired his frustrations toward the Seattle Seahawks for leaving him vulnerable to tackles and physicality from teams.
NFL: Los Angeles Rams at Seattle Seahawks

About Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks 2022: News, Schedule, Roster, Score, Injury Report

The Seattle Seahawks came into the fold of the NFL over 46 years ago, back in 1976, as an expansion team. The club is the only franchise in the league operating out of the Pacific Northwest region of North America. This has led to a hugely diverse fan base being created that includes fans all the way from Oregon, Alaska, Idaho, Montana as well as Canadian fans out of British Columbia, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.

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To this end, Seahawks fans are collectively called the “12s” or the “12 Man” due to their sheer magnitude. Not to mention, the franchise has accrued 2 Guinness World Records for the loudest crowd noise at a sporting event. The first instance came in September 2013 after a 136.6 decibels level was registered. Moreover, the record was then extended to 137.5 dB just a few months down the line.

The Seattle Seahawks have won 10 division titles and 3 conference Championships in their time, along with becoming the only team to have played in the AFC and the NFC. Additionally, they have appeared in 3 Super Bowls, winning 1 by defeating the Denver Broncos at Super Bowl XLVII. They dropped 2 championship chips to the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots at Super Bowl XL and Super Bowl XLIX, respectively.

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The Seahawks went 12-4 and placed 1st in the NFC West to round out their 2020 season. Additionally, they managed to secure a franchise-best start of 5-0 to kick off the season to break their 11-5 record from last year. However, they lost the Wild Card Playoffs 20-30 at the hands of the Los Angeles Rams.

Logo

The logo has undergone minuscule changes since its inception and has always been a right-facing Seahawk. There have only been 2 alterations, the second of which was barely significant, simply seeing a minor color change to team colors from light blue to grey.

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The original logo was derived from an art book called “Art of the Northwest Coast Indians” and the logo lasted for years until it was modernized in 2020 to virtually depict what it is currently. At the time of the first change, the team colors went from royal blue and green to navy blue, light blue, and green.

Owner Achievements

Paul Allen who was the co-founder of Microsoft also owned the Seattle Seahawks along with the Portland Trail Blazers of the NBA. He died of septic shock on October 12th, 2018, related to cancer diagnosed off a non-Hodgkin lymphoma that came about in 2009. His sister Jody Allen picked up the ownership of the Seattle Seahawks among some other properties following his demise.

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Additionally, Jody Allen co-founded the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation in 1990, and the foundation has given out more than $469 million in grants. Additionally, the outreach has taken place across 1400 non-profit organizations and this speaks to the magnitude of success that the foundation has built around the life of Paul Allen.

 2022 Sponsors

Walmart inked out a partnership heading into the 2020 season with the Seattle Seahawks with an aim to honor a community MVP with the ultimate game-day experience. The opportunity entailed a chance to be the only family in attendance during the Seahawks' home opener and raising the 12 flags.

Additionally, Amazon and Byte, the world’s fastest teeth aligner company, also announced partnerships with the Seahawks. Interestingly enough, Seahawks safety Quandre Diggs is undergoing treatment with Byte that will allow fans to see credentialed results. Moreover, the Seattle-based outfit has had tie-ups with BECU and Health-ade.

Seattle Seahawks 2021 Roster Foundation

Quarterbacks#17 Jacob Eason

#2 Drew Lock

#7 Geno Smith

Running Backs#31 DeeJay Dallas

#25 Travis Homer

#34 Josh Johnson

#20 Rashaad Penny

#38 Ronnie Rivers

#36 Darwin Thompson

#9 Kenneth Walker III

Wide Receivers#82 J.J. Arcega-Whiteside

#1 Dee Eskridge

#13 Aaron Fuller

#15 Marquise Goodwin

#19 Penny Hart

#88 Cade Johnson

#86 Kevin Kassis

#16 Tyler Lockett

#81 Bo Melton

#14 DK Metcalf

#18 Freddie Swain

#83 Dareke Young

Tight Ends#47 Cade Brewer

#89 Will Dissly

#87 Noah Fant

#85 Tyler Mabry

#84 Colby Parkinson

Offensive Linemen#64 Dakoda Shepley

#61 Kyle Fuller

#63 Austin Blythe

#60 Phil Haynes

#66 Gabe Jackson

#68 Damien Lewis

#67 Charles Cross

#74 Jake Curhan

#78 Stone Forsythe

#72 Abraham Lucas

#75 Greg Eiland

#70 Liam Ryan

Defensive Linemen#91 L.J. Collier

#93 Shelby Harris

#98 Alton Robinson

#52 Darrell Taylor

#95 Myles Adams

#97 Poona Ford

#62 Jarrod Hewitt

#77 Quinton Jefferson

#90 Bryan Mone

#99 Al Woods

Linebackers#57 Cody Barton

#44 Nick Bellore

#56 Jordyn Brooks

#43 Aaron Donkor

#48 Joel Dublanko

#50 Vi Jones

#53 Boye Mafe

#58 Tanner Muse

#10 Uchenna Nwosu

#49 Joshua Onujiogu

#92 Tyreke Smith

#46 Lakiem Williams

Defensive Backs#8 Coby Bryant

#21 Artie Burns

#28 Justin Coleman

#32 Jameson Houston

#30 Mike Jackson

#23 Sidney Jones IV

#29 John Reid

#39 Tariq Woolen

#27 Marquise Blair

#35 Joey Blount

#6 Quandre Diggs

#42 Josh Jones

#33 Jamal Adams

#26 Ryan Neal

#41 Scott Nelson

#40 Deontai Williams

Special Team#5 Jason Myers

#69 Tyler Ott

#4 Michael Dickson

 2022 Charity

1995 saw the establishment of the Seattle Seahawks charitable foundation (SSCF) which worked for the promotion of emotional, intellectual, and physical development of the youth by enhancing opportunities in sports and fitness activities. Additionally, Head Coach Pete Carroll started ‘A Better Seattle’ to prevent youth and gang violence in the greater Seattle area.

GM John Schneider and his wife Traci also launched Ben’s Fund in 2012 in honor of their son Ben, who was diagnosed with Autism. The entity provides funds and grants to families across Washington state to help cover costs associated with medical bills for children on the autism spectrum.

History and Achievements

Founded1974
OwnerEstate of Paul Allen/ Jody Allen
CEOChris McGowan
Head CoachPete Carroll
General ManagerJohn Schneider
StadiumLumen Field
LocationSeattle, Washington
SponsorsBECU, Muckleshoot Casino, Byte, Amazon, Health-ade, Walmart
ChampionshipsLeague championships (1)

Super Bowl championships (1)

2013 (XLVII)

Conference championships (3)

NFC: 2005, 2013,2014

Division championships

AFC West: 1988, 1999

NFC West: 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2013, 2014, 2016

Official WebsiteSeattle Seahawks- www.seahawks.com