Seahawks learn 2026 schedule, starting with Super Bowl rematch
Key Points:
- The Seahawks' 2026 regular season opens with a Super Bowl rematch against the New England Patriots on Sept. 9 and concludes with a rematch of the NFC Championship Game against the Los Angeles Rams in early January at SoFi Stadium.
- Seattle will play a franchise-first regular-season game on Christmas Day against the Rams and will have a team-record six prime-time games, including five at home and a stand-alone Saturday game on Dec. 19 at Philadelphia.
- The schedule features nine home games and eight road games, with key matchups including visits from the Chiefs, Bears, Raiders, Cowboys, Giants, and two games against the 49ers, one at Levi’s Stadium, site of last year’s Super Bowl win.
- The Seahawks have a bye in Week 11 and will play 10 games against teams that made the playoffs last season, tied for the most in the NFL, but will not have an international game this season.
- Roster moves include signing undrafted rookie receivers Rashad Rochelle and Trayvon Rudolph, while waiving outside linebacker Devean Deal and receiver Michael Briscoe, who was waived due to a failure to disclose physical condition.