1982 Seattle Seahawks season


The 1982 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's seventh season with the National Football League, which was interrupted by a 57-day players strike, which began on September 21, after the second game.
The Seahawks lost their first two games, and three weeks into the strike, head coach Jack Patera and general manager John Thompson were fired on Wednesday, October 13, and Mike McCormack took over as head coach for the remainder of
After the strike ended in November, the Seahawks won twice to even their record then lost a close game to the Los Angeles Raiders. After beating the Bears the next week, the team was upset in the Kingdome by the New England Patriots. Seattle finished and missed the expanded playoffs as the second team out in the tiebreaker.

Offseason

1982 draft class

RoundChoicePlayerPositionCollege
16Jeff BryantDefensive endClemson
233Bruce ScholtzLinebackerTexas
375Pete MetzelaarsTight endWabash
6144Jack CampbellOffensive tackleUtah
7174Eugene WilliamsDefensive backTulsa
8201Chester CooperWide receiverMinnesota
9228David JeffersonLinebackerMiami
10258Craig AustinLinebackerSouth Dakota
11284Sam ClancyDefensive endPittsburgh
12311Frank NaylorCenterRutgers

Personnel

Staff

Final roster

Preseason

Regular season

By finishing in fifth place in 1981, Seattle plays the two NFC fifth-place finishers, the Cardinals and Bears, and two games against the other AFC fifth-place finisher, the Patriots.

Standings

Playoff teams were determined by the top eight conference teams.

Game Summaries

Preseason

Week P1: vs. St. Louis Cardinals

Week P2: at Minnesota Vikings

Week P3: at Los Angeles Rams

Week P4: vs. San Francisco 49ers

Regular Season

Week 1: vs. Cleveland Browns

Week 2: at Houston Oilers

Week 11: at Denver Broncos

Week 12: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 13: at Los Angeles Raiders

Week 14: vs. Chicago Bears

Week 15: vs. New England Patriots

Week 16: at Cincinnati Bengals

Week 17: vs. Denver Broncos