1983 Seattle Seahawks season


The 1983 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's eighth season with the National Football League.
The 1983 season was the first season head coach Chuck Knox coached the team. It was also the first season in which the Seahawks made the AFC playoffs, where they won the first two postseason games in franchise history, before losing in the AFC Championship Game. The AFC Championship game against the Raiders would be the only time the Seahawks would appear in the AFC Championship game, as they failed to appear in one from 1984-2001. They would not reach a conference championship again until 2005, when they were in the NFC West.

Offseason

The Seattle Seahawks hired Chuck Knox, a coach capable of bringing teams with comebacks. They also modified their uniforms, incorporating the Seahawks logo onto the jersey's sleeves. The TV numbers were moved from the jersey sleeves to the shoulders. The helmet facemasks became blue, and the socks became all blue. The uniform would remain basically unchanged through the 2001 season.

NFL Draft

Personnel

Staff

Final roster

Preseason

Regular season

Divisional matchups have the AFC West playing the NFC East.
WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1September 4at Kansas City ChiefsL 13–170–1Arrowhead Stadium
2September 11at New York JetsW 17–101–1Shea Stadium
3September 18San Diego ChargersW 34–312–1Kingdome
4September 25Washington RedskinsL 17–272–2Kingdome
5October 2at Cleveland BrownsW 24–93–2Cleveland Stadium
6October 9at San Diego ChargersL 21–283–3Jack Murphy Stadium
7October 16Los Angeles RaidersW 38–364–3Kingdome
8October 23Pittsburgh SteelersL 21–274–4Kingdome
9October 30at Los Angeles RaidersW 34–215–4Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
10November 6Denver BroncosW 27–196–4Kingdome
11November 13at St. Louis CardinalsL 28–336–5Busch Stadium
12November 20at Denver BroncosL 27–386–6Mile High Stadium
13November 27Kansas City ChiefsW 51–48 7–6Kingdome
14December 4Dallas CowboysL 10–357–7Kingdome
15December 11at New York GiantsW 17–128–7Giants Stadium
16December 18New England PatriotsW 24–69–7Kingdome

Postseason

The Seahawks entered the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, after two close attempts in 1978 and 1979.
Playoff roundDateOpponent ResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
Wild CardDecember 24Denver Broncos W 31–71–0Kingdome
DivisionalDecember 31at Miami Dolphins W 27–202–0Orange Bowl
AFC ChampionshipJanuary 8at Los Angeles Raiders L 14–302–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

Standings

Game Summaries

Preseason

Week P1: at Denver Broncos

Week P2: vs. Green Bay Packers

Week P3: vs. Minnesota Vikings

Week P4: at San Francisco 49ers

Regular Season

Week 1: at Kansas City Chiefs

Week 2: at New York Jets

Week 3: vs. San Diego Chargers

Week 4: vs. Washington Redskins

Week 5: at Cleveland Browns

Week 6: at San Diego Chargers

Week 7: vs. Los Angeles Raiders

Week 8: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Week 9: at Los Angeles Raiders

Week 10: vs. Denver Broncos

Week 11: at St. Louis Cardinals

Week 12: at Denver Broncos

Week 13: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Week 14: vs. Dallas Cowboys

Week 15: at New York Giants

Week 16: vs. New England Patriots

Postseason

Seattle entered the postseason as the #4 seed in the AFC.

AFC Wild Card Playoff: vs. #5 Denver Broncos

AFC Divisional Playoff: at #2 Miami Dolphins

AFC Championship Game: at #1 Los Angeles Raiders