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Seahawks at Titans Sunday, September 24 1:05 P.M. (PT), FOX September 19, 2017 Seahawks Head to the Music City for the First Time Since 2005 to Face the Titans Seahawks at Titans Sunday, September 24 1:05 p.m. (PT), FOX Nissan Stadium 2017 Schedule Seattle heads to the midwest for another late afternoon kickoff to meet the Tennessee Titans in Nashville for the first time since 2005. Kickoff is set Preseason (4-0) for 1:05 p.m. (PT). Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV Seattle is 19-13-1 on the road since the 2013 season and is 62-27-1 since Sun. 8/13 at L.A. Chargers W 48-17 the final half of the 2011 regular season. In those 27 losses, the average mar - gin of victory for the opponent has been 6.1 points (164 points). Fri. 8/18 Minnesota W 20-13 The Seahawks and Titans meet for the 16th time with Seattle leading the Fri. 8/25 Kansas City W 26-13 all-time series, 10-5. The Seahawks have won six of the last seven meetings Thu. 8/31 at Oakland W 17-13 and are 1-0 in Nashville since the Titans moved from Houston in 1997. Regular Season (1-1) Seattle won that game on the road, 28-24, on December 18, 2005, as Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV Matt Hasselbeck led a game-winning drive in the final quarter with a touch - Sun. 9/10 at Green Bay L 17-9 down pass to Darrell Jackson. Sun. 9/17 San Francisco W 12-9 Sun. 9/24 at Tennessee 1:05 p.m. FOX Broadcast Information Sun. 10/1 Indianapolis 5:30 p.m. NBC Television FOX Kevin Burkhardt (play-by-play) Sun. 10/8 at L.A. Rams* 1:05 p.m. CBS (channel 13 in Seattle) Charles Davis (analyst) Sun. 10/15 Bye Week Pam Oliver (sidelines) Sun. 10/22 at N.Y. Giants* 1:25 p.m. CBS Sun. 10/29 Houston* 1:05 p.m. CBS Local 710 ESPN Seattle Steve Raible (play-by-play) Sun. 11/5 Washington* 1:05 p.m. FOX Radio KIRO Radio 97.3 Warren Moon (analyst) Jen Mueller (sidelines) Thu. 11/9 at Arizona 5:25 p.m. NBC John Clayton (sidelines) Mon. 11/20 Atlanta 5:30 p.m. ESPN Sun. 11/26 at San Francisco* 1:05 p.m. FOX National ESPN Radio Adam Amin (play-by-play) Sun. 12/3 Philadelphia* 5:30 p.m. NBC Radio Bill Polian (analyst) Sun. 12/10 at Jacksonville* 10:00 a.m. FOX Sun. 12/17 L.A. Rams* 1:05 p.m. FOX This Week’s Schedule Sun. 12/24 at Dallas 1:25 p.m. FOX Wednesday, September 20 Sun. 12/31 Arizona* 1:25 p.m. FOX 10:10 a.m. Titans Head Coach Mike Mularkey conference call * Game time subject to NFL Flexible Scheduling 12:40 p.m. Head Coach Pete Carroll press conference 12:55 p.m. Selected players available; open locker room Table of Contents 2:00 p.m. Practice* 3:45 p.m. Darrell Bevell, coaches available after practice Page Note Thursday, September 21 2 What to Look for 12:40 p.m. QB Russell Wilson available 12:50 p.m. Selected players available; open locker room 3 Series vs. Tennessee 2:00 p.m. Practice* 4-8 Team Notes 3:45 p.m. Kris Richard, coaches available after practice 9-11 Russell Wilson Friday, September 22 12-14 Player Notes (by jersey number) 12:30 p.m. Practice* & Travel Day 15 Pete Carroll 2:00 p.m. Coach Carroll available; locker room closed Saturday, September 23 16 Steve Hutchinson Eligible for Hall of Fame No media availability 17 CenturyLink Field Enhancements Sunday, September 24 18-19 Statistics 1:05 p.m. Seahawks at Titans 20-23 Transactions, Participation Chart, How Built Monday, September 25 24-26 Rosters, Depth Chart, Pronunciation Guide 3:00 p.m. Head Coach Pete Carroll press conference *Local TV cameras may shoot the first 5-10 minutes of practice What to Look for Pete Carroll Bobby Wagner * Needs three more wins to tie Dennis Green for 35th place on * Needs nine tackles to pass Cortez Kennedy for eighth-place on the NFL’s all-time coaches wins list with 117. Seattle’s all-time tackles list with 669. Cliff Avril - Houses for Haiti Russell Wilson * With every sack recorded, he is donating money to New Story * Has started 82 consecutive games, the fifth-longest active Charity to build a house in Haiti for the communities that were streak among quarterbacks. affected by Hurricane Matthew. * Needs one more forced fumble to tie Rufus Porter for third- Most Consecutive Games Started by a QB, Active Streak place on Seattle’s all-time forced fumbles list with 14. Eli Manning, NYG 201 * Ranks ninth on Seattle’s all-time sacks list with 34.5. Philip Rivers, LAC 178 Matt Ryan, Atl 117 Doug Baldwin Matthew Stafford, Det 98 Russell Wilson, Sea 82 * Has played in 74 consecutive games, the fourth-longest active streak among wide receivers. * Needs 646 passing attempts to pass Jim Zorn for third-place on * Needs 22 receptions to pass Bobby Engram for fifth-place on Seattle’s all-time passing attempts list with 2,993. Seattle’s all-time receptions list with 400. * Needs 81 completions to pass Jim Zorn for third-place on * Needs one touchdown to tie Joey Galloway for third-place on Seattle’s all-time completions list with 1,594. Seattle’s all-time receiving touchdowns list with 37. * Needs 1,574 passing yards to pass Jim Zorn for third-place on * Needs two touchdowns to tie Sherman Smith for eighth-place Seattle’s all-time passing yards list with 20,123. on Seattle’s all-time total touchdowns list with 38. * Needs 108 rushing attempts to pass Maurice Morris for eighth- * Ranks sixth on Seattle’s all-time receptions list with 378. place on Seattle’s all-time rushing attempts list with 605. * Ranks fourth on Seattle’s all-time receiving yards list with * Needs 667 rushing yards to pass Sherman Smith for seventh- 5,061. place on Seattle’s all-time rushing yards list with 3,430. * Ranks fourth on Seattle’s all-time receiving touchdowns list * Since becoming a Day 1 starter his rookie season, and not miss - with 36. ing a start, Wilson became the fastest quarterback to win 50 * Ranks ninth on Seattle’s all-time total touchdowns list with 36. games in NFL history. * Tied (Matt Ryan) for the most wins by a quarterback in his first Michael Bennett five seasons with 56 wins. * Ranks tenth on Seattle’s all-time sacks list with 33.0. * Has started every game played with 94 (82 regular season, 12 postseason). Jimmy Graham K.J. Wright * Needs 14 more receptions to pass Jerramy Stevens for fourth- * Has started 50 consecutive games, tied for the second-longest place on Seattle’s all-time receptions by a tight end list with active streak among linebackers. 131. * Needs 147 yards to pass Christian Fauria for second-place on Most Consecutive Games Started by a LB, Active Streak Seattle’s all-time receiving yards by a tight end list with 1,684. Ryan Kerrigan, Was 98 K.J. Wright, Sea 50 Richard Sherman Von Miller, Den 50 * Has started 92 consecutive games, the fourth-longest active Khalil Mack, Oak 50 streak among cornerbacks, and has never missed a game in his Thomas Davis, Car 46 career (98). * Needs two more interceptions to tie Hall of Famer Kenny Easley on Seattle’s all-time interceptions list with 32. Most Consecutive Games Started by a CB, Active Streak Brandon Carr, Bal 146 Glover Quin, Det 118 Patrick Peterson, Ari 98 Richard Sherman, Sea 92 Josh Norman, Was 43 2 Series vs. Tennessee Regular Season: Seahawks lead 10-5 Head-to-Head Comparison November 20, 1977 L 22-10 61,519 2017 Regular Season Seahawks Titans October 21, 1979 W 34-14 60,705 Record 1-1 1-1 October 5, 1980 W @ 26-7 46,860 Total Yards Gained 537 740 October 11, 1981 L @ 35-17 42,671 Total Offense (NFL Rank) 268.5 (26) 370.0 (6) September 19, 1982 L @ 23-21 43,117 Rush Offense 110.5 (13) 137.0 (6) November 13, 1988 W 27-24 60,446 Pass Offense 158.0 (29) 233.0 (T15) December 2, 1990 W 13-10 ot 57,592 Points Per Game 10.5 (28) 26.5 (9) November 7, 1993 L @ 24-14 50,447 Total Yards Allowed 618 669 December 11, 1994 W @ 16-14 31,453 Total Defense 309.0 (15) 334.5 (23) November 3, 1996 W 23-16 36,320 Rush Defense 121.5 (23) 104.0 (17) October 5, 1997 W 16-13 49,897 Pass Defense 187.5 (10) 230.5 (20) November 29, 1998 W 20-18 59,048 Points Allowed/Game 13.0 (5) 21.0 (16) December 18, 2005 W @ 28-24 69,149 Possession Avg. 28:53 29:34 January 3, 2010 L 17-13 67,002 Sacked/Yds. Lost 6/40 2/5 October 13, 2013 W 20-13 68,127 Sacks Made/Yds. Lost 6/35 4/24 Interceptions By 22 Record in Seattle . 7-2 Penalties/Yds. 17/121 12/119 Kingdome . 6-1 Punts/Avg. 13/44.9 7/44.7 CenturyLink Field . 1-1 Turnover Differential +1 (T8) +2 (T4) Record at Titans . 3-3 2017 Stat Leaders Astrodome . 2-3 Nissan Stadium . 1-0 Seahawks Titans Franchise transferred from Houston in 1997 Rushing Chris Carson Derrick Henry Current Streaks .
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