2004 Seattle Seahawks Season - Regular Season

Regular Season

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record GameCenter Attendance
1 September 12, 2004 at New Orleans Saints W 21-7 Louisiana Superdome 1-0 GameCenter 64,900
2 September 19, 2004 at Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 10-6 Raymond James Stadium 2-0 GameCenter 65,089
3 September 26, 2004 San Francisco 49ers W 34-0 Qwest Field 3-0 GameCenter 66,709
4 Bye
5 October 10, 2004 St. Louis Rams L 27-33 OT Qwest Field 3-1 GameCenter 66,940
6 October 17, 2004 at New England Patriots L 20-30 Gillette Stadium 3-2 GameCenter 68,756
7 October 24, 2004 at Arizona Cardinals L 17-25 Sun Devil Stadium 3-3 GameCenter 35,695
8 October 31, 2004 Carolina Panthers W 23-17 Qwest Field 4-3 GameCenter 66,214
9 November 7, 2004 at San Francisco 49ers W 42-27 Monster Park 5-3 GameCenter 64,423
10 November 14, 2004 at St. Louis Rams L 12-23 Edward Jones Dome 5-4 GameCenter 66,044
11 November 21, 2004 Miami Dolphins W 24-17 Qwest Field 6-4 GameCenter 66,644
12 November 28, 2004 Buffalo Bills L 9-38 Qwest Field 6-5 GameCenter 66,271
13 December 6, 2004 Dallas Cowboys L 39-43 Qwest Field 6-6 GameCenter 68,093
14 December 12, 2004 at Minnesota Vikings W 27-23 Metrodome 7-6 GameCenter 64,110
15 December 19, 2004 at New York Jets L 14-37 The Meadowlands 7-7 GameCenter 77,894
16 December 26, 2004 Arizona Cardinals W 24-21 Qwest Field 8-7 GameCenter 65,825
17 January 2, 2005 Atlanta Falcons W 28-26 Qwest Field 9-7 GameCenter 66,740

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