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词条 1990 Seattle Seahawks season
释义

  1. 1990 NFL Draft

  2. Personnel

     Staff  Final roster 

  3. Schedule

     Preseason  Regular season 

  4. Standings

  5. Game Summaries

     Preseason  Week P1: vs. Denver Broncos  Week P2: at Phoenix Cardinals  Week P3: vs. Indianapolis Colts  Week P4: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers  Week P5: at San Francisco 49ers  Regular Season  Week 1: at Chicago Bears  Week 2: vs. Los Angeles Raiders  Week 3: at Denver Broncos  Week 4: vs. Cincinnati Bengals  Week 5: at New England Patriots  Week 6: at Los Angeles Raiders  Week 7: vs. Kansas City Chiefs  Week 9: vs. San Diego Chargers  Week 10: at Kansas City Chiefs  Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings  Week 12: at San Diego Chargers  Week 13: vs. Houston Oilers  Week 14: at Green Bay Packers  Week 15: at Miami Dolphins  Week 16: vs. Denver Broncos  Week 17: vs. Detroit Lions 

  6. References

  7. External links

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| year = 1990
| record = 9–7
| division_place = 3rd AFC West
| coach = Chuck Knox
| general manager = Tom Flores
| owner = Ken Behring
| stadium = Kingdome
| playoffs = did not qualify
| pro bowlers = FB John Williams
| AP All-pros = none
| uniform =
| shortnavlink = Seahawks seasons
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The 1990 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's 15th season with the National Football League. The team improved on its 7-9 record from 1989, finishing 9-7. Despite the winning record, the Seahawks missed the postseason. Seattle would start the season 0-3 before abandoning the Run and Shoot Offense installed before the season and returning to the “Ground Chuck” Offense. Upon becoming a “run first” offense once again Running Back Derrick Fenner led the AFC in Rushing and Total Touchdowns with 14 (tied with Los Angeles Rams Running Back Cleveland Gary) and finishing second in the NFL in Total Touchdowns (leading the AFC in that category) with 15 (one behind Detroit Lions Running Back Barry Sanders 16 Total Touchdowns) The return to “Ground Chuck” led to them upsetting the Cincinnati Bengals at home on Monday Night Football 31-16 to pick up their first win of the season. After they traded wins and losses in their next 5 games, Seattle would win 3 straight to sit at 7-6. However, a loss to the Dolphins in Miami hurt the Seahawks hopes for a playoff berth. They won their final 2 games of the season against the Broncos and Lions to finish at 9-7 but were eliminated after the Houston Oilers (led by backup QB Cody Carlson subbing for an injured Warren Moon) defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers on the final Sunday Night Football game of 1990 due to conference record tiebreakers. The Oilers win sent Houston and the Cincinnati Bengals to the playoffs while a Pittsburgh win would’ve sent the Seahawks and Steelers to the postseason. This was the closest Seattle came to returning to the playoffs until missing them by a game in 1998 and was the last winning season by a Seattle team until their 1999 AFC West Championship team that also finished 9-7. Seattle Would bottom out at 2-14 two seasons later before becoming known as an also ran for the better part of the rest of the decade known by some players and fans as the “Forever 8 and 8 Era” where Seattle finished at or a game below .500 throughout Dennis Erickson’s tenure.

This was the first Seahawks season without original member Steve Largent, who retired at the end of the previous season. This season is also notable for Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Derrick Thomas sacking Seahawks quarterback Dave Krieg an NFL record 7 times in a single game. Despite this the Seahawks managed to pull out the win when Krieg broke free of what would have been another Thomas sack to throw the game winning touchdown to receiver Paul Skansi.

Seattle’s 1990 NFL Draft is notable in that they not only acquired a future Pro-Football Hall of Famer in Cortez Kennedy but they grabbed multiple time ProBowl RB Chris Warren in the 4th Round. Warren would play in Seattle until the end of the 1997 Season becoming Seattle’s All-Time Leading Rusher on his final carry as a Seahawk passing Seahawks Ring of Honor Member Curt Warner with 6,706 to Warner’s 6,705 (since broken by Shaun Alexander’s 9,429 Rushing Yards as a Seahawk.). As well as ProBowl Defensive Back Robert Blackmon and Defensive mainstay Terry Wooden. Next to the 1997 NFL Draft where the Seahawks netted HoFer Walter Jones and multiple time ProBowler Shawn Springs and the 2012 NFL Draft where Seattle acquired Bobby Wagner and Russell Wilson this is considered one of best drafts in Seattle history in terms of leaguewide impact players and career honors and accolades. Kennedy would become the first player drafted by the Seahawks to make the Hall of Fame as Steve Largent was taken by the Houston Oilers in the 1976 NFL Draft never playing a down for them before joining Seattle in it’s Expansion Season of 1976.

1990 NFL Draft

1990 Seahawks Draft Selections
Round/Pick Player Position College
1/3 Cortez Kennedy Defensive Tackle Miami (FL)
2/29 Terry Wooden Linebacker Syracuse
2/34 Robert Blackmon Defensive Back Baylor
4/89 Chris Warren Running Back Ferrum
5/119 Eric Hayes Defensive Tackle Florida State
6/146 Ned Bolcar Linebacker Notre Dame
7/175 Bob Kula Offensive Tackle Michigan State
8/202 Bill Hitchcock Offensive Tackle Purdue
10/257 Robert Morris Defensive End Valdosta State
11/286 Daryl Reed Defensive Back Oregon
12/312 John Gromos Quarterback Vanderbilt

Personnel

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 1990
| team = Seattle Seahawks
| front_office =
  • Owner – Ken Behring
  • President/General Manager – Tom Flores
  • Vice President/Assistant General Manager – Chuck Allen
  • Player Personnel Director – Mike Allman
  • Assistant Player Personnel Director – Rick Thompson
  • Pro Personnel Director – Randy Mueller

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – Chuck Knox
  • Assistant Head Coach – Tom Catlin

| offensive =
  • Offensive Coordinator/Receivers – John Becker
  • Quarterbacks – Ken Meyer
  • Offensive Backs – Chick Harris
  • Tight Ends – Russ Purnell
  • Offensive Line – Kent Stephenson

| defensive =
  • Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers – Tom Catlin
  • Defensive Line – George Dyer
  • Assistant Linebackers – Rusty Tillman
  • Defensive Backs – Rod Perry
  • Special Assignments – Joe Vitt
  • Staff Assistant – Paul Moyer

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams – Rusty Tillman
  • Assistant Special Teams – Russ Purnell

| strength =
  • Strength and Conditioning – Frank Raines

}}

Final roster

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|Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|25|Robert Blackmon|rookie=y}}S{{NFLplayer|22|Nesby Glasgow}} S{{NFLplayer|29|Dwayne Harper}} CB{{NFLplayer|23|Patrick Hunter}} CB{{NFLplayer|26|James Jefferson|d=gridiron football}}{{NFLplayer|24|Mel Jenkins}}{{NFLplayer|23|Thom Kaumeyer}}{{NFLplayer|31|Vann McElroy}}{{NFLplayer|41|Eugene Robinson}} S
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}}[1]

  • Starters in bold.
  • () Denotes players that were selected for the 1991 Pro Bowl.

Schedule

Preseason

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame SiteAttendanceTVRecap
Final score Team record
AB 1August 4|Saturday}} 7:00pm PDT Denver Broncos L 10-14 0–1 Tokyo Dome 48,827 --Recap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2August 11|Saturday}} 7:30pm PDT at Phoenix Cardinals W 34-9 1–1 Sun Devil Stadium 31,316 --Recap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3August 17|Friday}} 7:30pm PDT Indianapolis Colts W 13-10 2–1 Kingdome 52,475 --Recap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
4August 24|Friday}} 6:00pm PDT Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 10-3 3–1 Kingdome 52,301 --Recap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5August 31|Friday}} 6:00pm PDT at San Francisco 49ers W 30-10 4–1 Candlestick Park 55,269 --Recap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Source: Seahawks Media Guides [2][3]

Regular season

Divisional matchups have the AFC West playing the NFC Central.

WeekDateKickoffOpponentResultsGame SiteAttendanceTVRecap
Final score Team record
1 September 9 10:00am PDT at Chicago Bears L 0–17 0–1 Soldier Field 64,400 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
2 September 16 1:00pm PDT Los Angeles Raiders L 13–17 0–2 Kingdome 61,889 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
3 September 23 1:00pm PDT at Denver BroncosL 31–34 {{small>OT}} 0–3 Mile High Stadium 75,290 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
4October 1|Monday}} 6:00pm PDT Cincinnati Bengals W 31–16 1–3 Kingdome 60,135 ABCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
5 October 7 10:00am PDT at New England Patriots W 33–20 2–3 Foxboro Stadium 39,735 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
6 October 14 1:00pm PDT at Los Angeles Raiders L 17–24 2–4 Memorial Coliseum 50,624 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
7 October 21 1:00pm PDT Kansas City Chiefs W 19–7 3–4 Kingdome 60,358 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
8Bye
9 November 4 1:00pm PST San Diego Chargers L 14–31 3–5 Kingdome 59,646 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
10 November 11 10:00am PST at Kansas City Chiefs W 17–16 4–5 Arrowhead Stadium 71,285 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
11 November 18 1:00pm PST Minnesota Vikings L 21–24 4–6 Kingdome 59,735 CBSRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
12 November 25 5:00pm PST at San Diego ChargersW 13–10 {{small>OT}} 5–6 Jack Murphy Stadium 50,097 ESPNRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
13 December 2 1:00pm PST Houston OilersW 13–10 {{small>OT}} 6–6 Kingdome 57,592 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
14 December 9 10:00am PST at Green Bay Packers W 20–14 7–6 Milwaukee County Stadium 52,015 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
15 December 16 10:00am PST at Miami Dolphins L 17–24 7–7 Joe Robbie Stadium 57,851 NBCRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
16 December 23 5:00pm PST Denver Broncos W 17–12 8–7 Kingdome 55,845 ESPNRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
17 December 30 1:00pm PST Detroit Lions W 30–13 9–7 Kingdome 50,681 CBSRecap{{Dead link>date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Bold indicates division opponents.

Source: 1990 NFL season results [4]

Standings

{{1990 AFC West standings}}

Game Summaries

Even though the Seahawks did not qualify for the playoffs, their most memorable moment during the season was in the final seconds against the Kansas City Chiefs when Dave Krieg threw a game-winning touchdown pass to Paul Skansi.

Preseason

Week P1: vs. Denver Broncos

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Week P2: at Phoenix Cardinals

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Week P3: vs. Indianapolis Colts

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Week P4: vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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Week P5: at San Francisco 49ers

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Regular Season

Week 1: at Chicago Bears

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|scoring=First quarter
  • CHI – Kevin Butler 47-yard field goal, 2:40 (CHI 3–0)
Second quarter
  • CHI – Neal Anderson 17-yard run (Kevin Butler kick), 14:23 (CHI 10–0)
Third quarter
  • No scoring plays
Fourth quarter
  • CHI – Neal Anderson 4-yard run (Kevin Butler kick), 8:42 (CHI 17–0)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: {{tooltip|12|completions}}/{{tooltip|27|attempts}}, 91 yds, 3 {{tooltip|INT|interceptions}}
  • CHI – Jim Harbaugh: 21/29, 203 yds, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 8 {{tooltip|car|carries}}, 45 yds
  • CHI – Neal Anderson: 20 car, 101 yds, 2 {{tooltip|TD|touchdowns}}
Top receivers
  • SEA – Tommy Kane: 4 {{tooltip|rec|receptions}}, 46 yds
  • CHI – Dennis Gentry: 5 rec, 44 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 74 – 58 – 132 – 3
  • CHI – 195 – 171 – 366 – 1

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Week 2: vs. Los Angeles Raiders

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|scoring=First quarter
  • LA – Jeff Jaeger 47-yard field goal, 11:24 (LA 3–0)
Second quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 22-yard field goal, 5:08 (Tied 3–3)
Third quarter
  • SEA – John L. Williams 2-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 2:57 (SEA 10–3)
Fourth quarter
  • LA – Mervyn Fernandez 12-yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Jeff Jaeger kick), 14:17 (Tied 10–10)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 19-yard field goal, 6:07 (LA 3–0)
  • LA – Greg Bell 1-yard run (Jeff Jaeger kick), 1: 26 (LA 17–10)

|stats=Top passers
  • LA – Jay Schroeder: 10/17, 236 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 19/24, 225 yds, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • LA – Greg Bell: 10 car, 40 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 18 car, 53 yds, 1 TD
Top receivers
  • LA – Mervyn Fernandez: 4 rec, 93 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Brian Blades: 3 rec, 44 yds
  • SEA – John L. Williams, 5 rec, 44 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • LA – 235 – 91 – 326 – 0
  • SEA – 222 – 122 – 344 – 1

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Week 3: at Denver Broncos

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|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 4-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 8:14 (SEA 7–0)
  • DEN – Mark Jackson 6-yard pass from John Elway (David Treadwell kick), 2:25 (Tied 7–7)
  • DEN – Karl Mecklenburg 2-yard fumble return (David Treadwell kick), 1:28 (DEN 14–7)
Second quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 2-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 9:31 (Tied 14–14)
  • DEN – Mark Jackson 29-yard pass from John Elway (David Treadwell kick), 1:54 (DEN 21–14)
  • DEN – Mel Bratton 1-yard pass from John Elway (David Treadwell kick), 0:18 (DEN 28–14)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 39-yard field goal, 5:40 (DEN 28–17)
  • SEA – Ron Heller 2-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 1:48 (DEN 28–24)
Fourth quarter
  • DEN – David Treadwell 27-yard field goal, 7:08 (DEN 31–24)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 4-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 2:47 (Tied 31–31)
Overtime
  • DEN – David Treadwell 25-yard field goal, 5:46 (DEN 34–31)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 20/28, 213 yds, 1 TD
  • DEN – John Elway: 30/40, 297 yds, 3 TD
Top rushers
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 22 car, 144 yds, 3 TD
  • DEN – Bobby Humphrey: 25 car, 129 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 6 rec, 53 yds
  • SEA – Travis McNeal: 3 rec, 53 yds
  • DEN – Vance Johnson: 9 rec, 120 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 185 – 184 – 369 – 3
  • DEN – 281 – 141 – 422 – 1

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Week 4: vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 51-yard field goal, 5:06 (SEA 3–0)
Second quarter
  • CIN – Jim Breech 34-yard field goal, 13:30 (Tied 3–3)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 4-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 4:48 (SEA 10–3)
  • CIN – Jim Breech 26-yard field goal, 0:02 (SEA 10–6)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 3-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 5:48 (SEA 17–6)
  • CIN – Jim Breech 43-yard field goal, 2:59 (SEA 17–9)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Tommy Kane 63-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 14:51 (SEA 24–9)
  • CIN – Mitchell Price 66-yard punt return (Jim Breech kick), 9:49 (SEA 24–16)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 2-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 3:50 (SEA 31–16)

|stats=Top passers
  • CIN – Boomer Esiason: 10/23, 128 yds, 1 INT
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 17/24, 217 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • CIN – Harold Green: 6 car, 39 yds
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 12 car, 73 yds
Top receivers
  • CIN – Eddie Brown: 2 rec, 38 yds
  • SEA – Tommy Kane: 3 rec, 78 yds, 1 TD

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • CIN – 161 –69 – 230 – 2
  • SEA –201 – 151 – 352 – 2

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Week 5: at New England Patriots

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|date=October 7
|time=1:00pm local
|road=Seahawks
|R1=13|R2=6|R3=0|R4=14
|home=Patriots
|H1=3|H2=7|H3=7|H4=3
|stadium=Sullivan Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts
|attendance=39,735
|weather=clear, {{convert|81|°F|°C}}, 69% humidity, wind SW {{convert|15|mph|km/h}}
|referee=Tom Dooley
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 5-yard run (PAT failed), 12:46 (SEA 6–0)
  • SEA – Tommy Kane 20-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 8:51 (SEA 13–0)
  • NE – Jason Staurovsky 53-yard field goal, 3:03 (SEA 13–3)
Second quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 31-yard field goal, 11:12 (SEA 16–3)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 19-yard field goal, 1:52 (SEA 19–3)
  • NE – Brent Williams 45-yard fumble return (Jason Staurovsky kick), 0:22 (SEA 19–10)
Third quarter
  • NE – Hart Lee Dykes 35-yard pass from Marc Wilson (Jason Staurovsky kick), 11:08 (SEA 19–17)
Fourth quarter
  • NE – Jason Staurovsky 48-yard field goal, 12:53 (NE 20–19)
  • SEA – Jeff Chadwick 45-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 2:37 (SEA 26–20)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 5-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 2:13 (SEA 33–20)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 17/25, 254 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
  • NE – Marc Wilson: 20/33, 227 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 19 car, 77 yds, 2 TD
  • NE – John Stephens: 14 car, 43 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 4 rec, 74 yds
  • NE – Hart Lee Dykes: 5 rec, 103 yds, 1 TD

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 227 – 111 – 338 – 2
  • NE – 213 – 61 – 274 – 5

}}

Week 6: at Los Angeles Raiders

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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Six: Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Raiders – Game summary
|date=October 14
|time=1:00pm local
|road=Seahawks
|R1=0|R2=14|R3=3|R4=0
|home=Raiders
|H1=7|H2=14|H3=0|H4=3
|stadium=Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
|attendance=50,624
|weather=hazy, {{convert|74|°F|°C}}, 64% humidity, wind SW {{convert|6|mph|km/h}}
|referee=Dick Hantak
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • LA – Steve Smith 1-yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Jeff Jaeger kick), 6:49 (LA 7–0)
Second quarter
  • LA – Mervyn Fernandez 3-yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Jeff Jaeger kick), 12:01 (LA 14–0)
  • LA – Ethan Horton 3-yard pass from Jay Schroeder (Jeff Jaeger kick), 4:13 (LA 21–0)
  • SEA – Paul Skansi 5-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 1:31 (LA 21–7)
  • SEA – Tommy Kane 31-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 0:24 (LA 21–14)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 34-yard field goal, 1:34 (LA 21–17)
Fourth quarter
  • LA – Jeff Jaeger 22-yard field goal, 10:31 (LA 24–17)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 22/36, 294 yds, 2 TD
  • LA – Jay Schroeder: 19/26, 235 yds, 3 TD
Top rushers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 9 car, 42 yds
  • LA – Marcus Allen: 12 car, 41 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 5 rec, 85 yds
  • LA – Willie Gault: 5 rec, 73 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 265 – 77 – 342 – 2
  • LA – 227 – 78 – 305 – 1

}}

Week 7: vs. Kansas City Chiefs

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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Seven: Seattle Seahawks vs. Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
|date=October 21
|time=1:02pm local
|road=Chiefs
|R1=0|R2=7|R3=0|R4=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=0|H2=3|H3=3|H4=13
|stadium=Kingdome, Seattle
|attendance=60,358
|weather=indoors
|referee=Howard Roe
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • KC – J.J. Birden 33-yard pass from Steve DeBerg (Nick Lowery kick), 0:58 (KC 7–0)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 39-yard field goal, 0:00 (KC 7–3)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 27-yard field goal, 2:06 (KC 7–6)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 39-yard field goal, 9:25 (SEA 9–7)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 43-yard field goal, 3:00 (SEA 12–7)
  • SEA – John L. Williams 4-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 1:54 (SEA 19–7)

|stats=Top passers
  • KC – Steve DeBerg: 23/34, 213 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 13/35, 132 yds, 4 INT
Top rushers
  • KC – Barry Word: 7 car, 35 yds
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 15 car, 75 yds
Top receivers
  • KC – Stephone Paige: 9 rec, 80 yds
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 4 rec, 52 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • KC – 179 – 69 – 248 – 3
  • SEA – 124 – 136 – 260 – 4

}}

Week 9: vs. San Diego Chargers

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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Nine: Seattle Seahawks vs. San Diego Chargers – Game summary
|date=November 4
|time=1:02pm local
|road=Chargers
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=17|R4=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=0|H2=7|H3=0|H4=7
|stadium=Kingdome, Seattle
|attendance=59,646
|weather=indoors
|referee=Red Cashion
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • SD – Ronnie Harmon 11-yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (John Carney kick), 9:44 (SD 7–0)
Second quarter
  • SEA – John L. Williams 21-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 13:29 (Tied 7–7)
  • SD – Quinn Early 45-yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (John Carney kick), 10:29 (SD 14–7)
Third quarter
  • SD – John Carney 20-yard field goal, 6:02 (SD 17–7)
  • SD – Nate Lewis 63-yard punt return (John Carney kick), 0:43 (SD 24–7)
  • SD – Les Miller recovered fumble in end zone (John Carney kick), 0:11 (SD 31–7)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Brian Blades 18-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 4:41 (SD 31–14)

|stats=Top passers
  • SD – Billy Joe Tolliver: 11/24, 145 yds, 2 TD
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 15/31, 183 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SD – Rod Bernstine: 19 car, 61 yds
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 6 car, 33 yds, 1 TD
Top receivers
  • SD – Quinn Early: 3 rec, 55 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Tommy Kane: 6 rec, 97 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SD – 145 – 144 – 289 – 0
  • SEA – 129 – 65 – 194 – 3

}}

Week 10: at Kansas City Chiefs

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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Ten: Seattle Seahawks at Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
|date=November 11
|time=12:00pm local
|road=Seahawks
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=7|R4=7
|home=Chiefs
|H1=0|H2=6|H3=10|H4=0
|stadium=Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri
|attendance=71,285
|weather=clear, {{convert|63|°F|°C}}, 50% humidity, wind SW {{convert|15|mph|km/h}}
|referee=Tom White
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=Jim Donovan & Paul Maguire
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • KC – Nick Lowery 25-yard field goal, 13:02 (KC 3–0)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 43-yard field goal, 7:53 (Tied 3–3)
  • KC – Nick Lowery 30-yard field goal, 0:07 (KC 6–3)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Jeff Chadwick 54-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 12:33 (SEA 10–6)
  • KC – Nick Lowery 24-yard field goal, 2:46 (SEA 10–9)
  • KC – Dan Saleaumua recovered fumble in end zone (Nick Lowery kick), 1:35 (KC 16–10)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Paul Skansi 25-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 0:00 (KC 17–16)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 16/30, 124 yds
  • KC – Steve DeBerg: 16/23, 306 yds, 2 TD
Top rushers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 10 car, 36 yds
  • KC – Christian Okoye: 21 car, 85 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 4 rec, 89 yds, 1 TD
  • KC – Robb Thomas: 7 rec, 53 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 236 – 61 – 297 – 2
  • KC – 115 – 114 – 229 – 0

}}

Week 11: vs. Minnesota Vikings

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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Eleven: Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
|date=November 18
|time=1:02pm local
|road=Vikings
|R1=7|R2=7|R3=0|R4=10
|home=Seahawks
|H1=7|H2=7|H3=0|H4=7
|stadium=Kingdome, Seattle
|attendance=59,735
|weather=indoors
|referee=Pat Haggerty
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Brian Blades 9-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 5:57 (SEA 7–0)
  • MIN – Hassan Jones 8-yard pass from Rich Gannon (Fuad Reveiz kick), 0:54 (Tied 7–7)
Second quarter
  • MIN – Anthony Carter 11-yard pass from Rich Gannon (Fuad Reveiz kick), 7:47 (MIN 14–7)
  • SEA – Brian Blades 5-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 0:58 (Tied 14–14)
Third quarter
  • No scoring plays
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 1-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 7:02 (SEA 21–14)
  • MIN – Herschel Walker 58-yard run (Fuad Reveiz kick), 2:28 (Tied 21–21)
  • MIN – Fuad Reveiz 24-yard field goal, 0:00 (MIN 24–21)

|stats=Top passers
  • MIN – Rich Gannon: 19/33, 177 yds, 2 TD
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 13/28, 138 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • MIN – Herschel Walker: 16 car, 99 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 15 car, 54 yds, 1 TD
Top receivers
  • MIN – Anthony Carter: 5 rec, 49 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Brian Blades: 5 rec, 50 yds, 2 TD

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • MIN – 161 – 141 – 302 – 1
  • SEA – 132 – 101 – 233 – 1

}}

Week 12: at San Diego Chargers

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=1990|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Twelve: Seattle Seahawks at San Diego Chargers – Game summary
|date=November 25
|time=1:00pm local
|road=Seahawks
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=0|R4=7|R5=3
|home=Chargers
|H1=0|H2=3|H3=7|H4=0|H5=0
|stadium=San Diego Stadium, San Diego, California
|attendance=50,097
|weather=hazy, {{convert|67|°F|°C}}, 62% humidity, wind WNW {{convert|14|mph|km/h}}
|referee=Dale Hamer
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • SD – John Carney 20-yard field goal, 2:56 (SD 3–0)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 26-yard field goal, 0:05 (Tied 3–3)
Third quarter
  • SD – Arthur Cox 19-yard pass from Billy Joe Tolliver (John Carney kick), 5:43 (SD 10–3)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 1-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 4:17 (Tied 10–10)
Overtime
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 40-yard field goal, 11:59 (SEA 13–10)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 18/26, 211 yds
  • SD – Billy Joe Tolliver: 15/22, 145 yds, 1 TD, 2 INT
Top rushers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 10 car, 27 yds, 1 TD
  • SD – Marion Butts: 28 car, 128 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 9 rec, 110 yds
  • SD – Arthur Cox: 6 rec, 53 yds, 1 TD

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 175 – 58 – 233 – 2
  • SD – 140 – 164 – 304 – 5

}}

Week 13: vs. Houston Oilers

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=1990|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Thirteen: Seattle Seahawks vs. Houston Oilers – Game summary
|date=December 2
|time=1:02pm local
|road=Oilers
|R1=0|R2=3|R3=0|R4=7|R5=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=0|H2=7|H3=3|H4=0|H5=3
|stadium=Kingdome, Seattle
|attendance=57,592
|weather=indoors
|referee=Howard Roe
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • No scoring plays
Second quarter
  • HOU – Teddy Garcia 29-yard field goal, 7:23 (HOU 3–0)
  • SEA – Chris Warren 1-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 0:24 (SEA 7–3)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 39-yard field goal, 1:37 (SEA 10–3)
Fourth quarter
  • HOU – Ernest Givins 2-yard pass from Warren Moon (Teddy Garcia kick), 11:14 (Tied 10–10)
Overtime
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 42-yard field goal, 10:35 (SEA 13–10)

|stats=Top passers
  • HOU – Warren Moon: 24/38, 232 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 16/27, 168 yds, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • HOU – Allen Pinkett: 8 car, 25 yds
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 17 car, 53 yds
Top receivers
  • HOU – Drew Hill: 5 rec, 58 yds
  • SEA – Travis McNeal: 2 rec, 39 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • HOU – 220 – 56 – 276 – 3
  • SEA – 158 – 123 – 281 – 1

}}

Week 14: at Green Bay Packers

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=1990|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Fourteen: Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers – Game summary
|date=December 9
|time=12:01pm local
|road=Seahawks
|R1=7|R2=10|R3=3|R4=0
|home=Packers
|H1=0|H2=0|H3=0|H4=14
|stadium=Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
|attendance=52,015
|weather=clear, {{convert|45|°F|°C}}, 55% humidity, wind SW {{convert|19|mph|km/h}}
|referee=Bob McElwee
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Jeff Chadwick 8-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 8:45 (SEA 7–0)
Second quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 37-yard field goal, 8:11 (SEA 10–0)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 14-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 1:03 (SEA 17–0)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 22-yard field goal, 8:40 (SEA 20–0)
Fourth quarter
  • GB – Perry Kemp 13-yard pass from Blair Kiel (Chris Jacke kick), 5:35 (SEA 20–7)
  • GB – Ed West 18-yard pass from Blair Kiel (Chris Jacke kick), 3:32 (SEA 20–14)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 11/18, 133 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
  • GB – Blair Kiel: 23/31, 198 yds, 2 TD
Top rushers
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 20 car, 112 yds, 1 TD
  • GB – Michael Haddix: 4 car, 10 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – Jeff Chadwick: 2 rec, 51 yds, 1 TD
  • GB – Jeff Query: 6 rec, 57 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 133 – 158 – 291 – 2
  • GB – 239 – 13 – 252 – 1

}}

Week 15: at Miami Dolphins

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=1990|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Fifteen: Seattle Seahawks at Miami Dolphins – Game summary
|date=December 16
|time=1:05pm local
|road=Seahawks
|R1=3|R2=7|R3=0|R4=7
|home=Dolphins
|H1=3|H2=14|H3=7|H4=0
|stadium=Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami
|attendance=57,851
|weather=partly cloudy, {{convert|77|°F|°C}}, 60% humidity, wind E {{convert|9|mph|km/h}}
|referee=Johnny Grier
|TV=NBC
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 24-yard field goal, 7:28 (SEA 3–3)
  • MIA – Pete Stoyanovich 32-yard field goal, 1:57 (Tied 3–3)
Second quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 2-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 14:28 (SEA 10–3)
  • MIA – James Pruitt 4-yard pass from Dan Marino (Pete Stoyanovich kick), 6:09 (Tied 10–10)
  • MIA – Troy Stradford 6-yard run (Pete Stoyanovich kick), 1:28 (MIA 17–10)
Third quarter
  • MIA – Ferrell Edmunds 11-yard pass from Dan Marino (Pete Stoyanovich kick), 0:11 (MIA 24–10)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Jeff Chadwick 13-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 1:51 (MIA 24–17)

|stats=Top passers
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 21/37, 295 yds, 1 TD, 3 INT
  • MIA – Dan Marino: 17/29, 250 yds, 2 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 10 car, 62 yds
  • MIA – Sammie Smith: 17 car, 51 yds
Top receivers
  • SEA – Tommy Kane: 10 rec, 162 yds
  • MIA – Ferrell Edmunds: 5 rec, 76 yds, 1 TD

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • SEA – 261 – 83 – 344 – 4
  • MIA – 242 – 105 – 347 – 3

}}

Week 16: vs. Denver Broncos

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|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Sixteen: Seattle Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos – Game summary
|date=December 23
|time=5:05pm local
|road=Broncos
|R1=3|R2=7|R3=2|R4=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=3|H2=7|H3=7|H4=0
|stadium=Kingdome, Seattle
|attendance=55,845
|weather=indoors
|referee=Jim Tunney
|TV=ESPN
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • DEN – David Treadwell 49-yard field goal, 11:19 (DEN 3–0)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 21-yard field goal, 0:18 (Tied 3–3)
Second quarter
  • DEN – Bobby Humphrey 1-yard run (David Treadwell kick), 2:49 (DEN 10–3)
  • SEA – Tommy Kane 5-yard pass from Dave Krieg (Norm Johnson kick), 0:42 (Tied 10–10)
Third quarter
  • DEN – Safety, Dave Krieg intentional grounding in end zone, 3:29 (DEN 12–10)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 1-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 0:11 (SEA 17–12)
Fourth quarter
  • No scoring plays

|stats=Top passers
  • DEN – John Elway: 18/35, 171 yds, 2 INT
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 14/26, 109 yds, 1 TD, 1 INT
Top rushers
  • DEN – Bobby Humphrey: 25 car, 91 yds, 1 TD
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 13 car, 50 yds, 1 TD
Top receivers
  • DEN – Mark Jackson: 4 rec, 55 yds
  • SEA – John L. Williams: 6 rec, 35 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • DEN – 145 – 101 – 246 – 2
  • SEA – 103 – 110 – 213 – 1

}}

Week 17: vs. Detroit Lions

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|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=1990|border=2}};text-align:center;
|state=autocollapse
|title= Week Seventeen: Seattle Seahawks vs. Detroit Lions – Game summary
|date=December 30
|time=1:03pm local
|road=Lions
|R1=0|R2=10|R3=0|R4=0
|home=Seahawks
|H1=7|H2=3|H3=10|H4=10
|stadium=Kingdome, Seattle
|attendance=50,681
|weather=indoors
|referee=Dick Hantak
|TV=CBS
|TVAnnouncers=
|reference=Gamebook{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
|scoring=First quarter
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 1-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 3:01 (SEA 7–0)
Second quarter
  • DET – Eddie Murray 24-yard field goal, 6:18 (SEA 7–3)
  • DET – Barry Sanders 1-yard run (Eddie Murray kick), 1:54 (DET 10–7)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 43-yard field goal, 0:00 (Tied 10–10)
Third quarter
  • SEA – Eugene Robinson 16-yard fumble return (Norm Johnson kick), 12:36 (SEA 17–10)
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 25-yard field goal, 9:25 (SEA 20–10)
Fourth quarter
  • SEA – Norm Johnson 37-yard field goal, 7:46 (SEA 23–10)
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner 9-yard run (Norm Johnson kick), 4:43 (SEA 30–10)

|stats=Top passers
  • DET – Rodney Peete: 11/25, 135 yds, 1 INT
  • SEA – Dave Krieg: 21/33, 225 yds, 2 INT
Top rushers
  • DET – Andre Ware: 1 car, 30 yds
  • SEA – Derrick Fenner: 18 car, 75 yds, 2 TD
Top receivers
  • DET – Robert Clark: 2 rec, 48 yds
  • SEA – Tommy Kane: 6 rec, 76 yds

Team – {{tooltip|pass|passing yards}} – {{tooltip|rush|rushing yards}} – {{tooltip|total|total yards}} – {{tooltip|to|turnovers}}

  • DET – 106 – 87 – 193 – 2
  • SEA – 209 – 151 – 360 – 3

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References

1. ^https://www.pro-football-reference.com
2. ^1990 Seahawks Media Guide{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, accessed February 14, 2015.
3. ^1991 Seahawks Media Guide{{Dead link|date=February 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, accessed February 14, 2015.
4. ^1990 NFL season results, NFL.com, accessed February 14, 2015.

External links

  • Seahawks draft history at NFL.com
  • 1990 NFL season results at NFL.com
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