Located in Seattle, Washington, the Seahawks play professional American football. When the Seattle Seahawks entered the National Football League in 2002, they became a member of the league’s NFC West division.
In 1976, the squad became an expansion franchise in the NFL. Seattle was a member of the AFC West from 1977 through 2001.
After a long run in the Kingdome (1976–1999) and Husky Stadium (1994 and 2000–2001), they moved to Lumen Field in Seattle’s SoDo area in 2002. Pete Carroll is presently their head coach.
Fans of the Seattle Seahawks have been referred to as the “12th Man,” “12th Fan,” or “12s” together.
A few months later, during a Monday Night Football game against the New Orleans Saints, the team’s supporters established a new Guinness World Record for the highest crowd noise ever recorded at a sports event, hitting 136.6 decibels for the first time.
For the 2021 season, these are the player wages. We don’t have data on all players that were traded mid-season, so keep that in mind. This figure includes the player’s salary as well as any current-year bonuses.
PLAYER SALARY(Including All Bonuses)
Russell Wilson $37,000,000
Bobby Wagner $20,350,000
Duane Brown $3,500,000
Tyler Lockett $10,050,000
Jamal Adams $9,110,000
Jason Myers $5,000,000
Gabe Jackson $9,000,000
Gerald Everett $2,000,000
Quandre Diggs $2,525,000
L.J. Collier $3,447,843
Carlos Dunlap $6,500,000
Jordyn Brooks $3,336,983
Chris Carson $6,425,000
Poona Ford $9,675,000
Michael Dickson $4,383,059
Benson Mayowa $3,760,000
Ethan Pocic $1,000,000
Kerry Hyder $3,700,000
Marquise Blair $1,984,388
Nick Bellore $2,750,000
Darrell Taylor $1,844,867
D.K. Metcalf $1,459,198
Tyler Ott $1,160,000
Damien Lewis $1,336,949
D’Wayne Eskridge $1,353,071
Cody Barton $1,186,031
Ugochukwu Amadi $1,126,298
Ben Burr-Kirven $1,050,730
DeeJay Dallas $1,018,600
Colby Parkinson $1,062,610
Travis Homer $1,000,840
Alton Robinson $982,836
Freddie Swain $927,353
Stone Forsythe $866,656
Jake Curhan $834,500
Tre Brown $985,166
Josh Johnson $825,000