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| team = Seattle Seahawks | year = 2004 | record = 9–7 | division_place = 1st NFC West | coach = Mike Holmgren | general manager = Bob Whitsitt | stadium = Qwest Field | playoffs = Lost Wild Card Playoffs (Rams) 20–27 | pro bowlers = RB Shaun Alexander OT Walter Jones OG Steve Hutchinson | AP All-pros = RB Shaun Alexander (2nd team) OT Walter Jones (1st team) OG Steve Hutchinson (2nd team) | uniform = | shortnavlink = Seahawks seasons }} The 2004 Seattle Seahawks season was the franchise's 29th season in the National Football League, The thrid season in Qwest Field and the fifth under head coach Mike Holmgren. Finishing the season at 9-7, the Seahawks were unable to replicate the year they had prior. In the Wildcard round, the Seahawks faced off against divisional rival St. Louis Rams, who swept them 2–0 in the regular season. Seattle looked to avenge on their two losses, but it was too late as Matt Hasselbeck's game-tying drive to Bobby Engram was incomplete, leading Hasselbeck to his knees and punch the turf in frustration. The Seahawks would go on to lose 20–27. The Rams, despite a mediocre 8-8 record, advanced to the Divisional Round the following week, only to lose to Michael Vick's Atlanta Falcons in a 17–47 blowout. On October 20, 2004, the Seahawks traded a conditional 2005 7th round pick (condition failed) to the Oakland Raiders in exchange for Jerry Rice. Draft{{Main|2004 NFL Draft}}{{NFL team draft start| year =2004 | teamname =Seattle Seahawks }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 1 | pick = 23 | player = Marcus Tubbs | position = DT | college = Txas | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 2 | pick = 53 | player = Michael Boulware | position = LB | college = Florida St | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 3 | pick = 84 | player = Sean Locklear | position = OT | college = NC State | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 4 | pick = 116 | player = Niko Koutouvides | position = LB | college = Purdue | notes = | maderoster = | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 5 | pick = 157 | player = D.J. Hackett | position = WR | college = Colorado | notes = | maderoster = | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 6 | pick = 189 | player = Craig Terrill | position = DT | college = Purdue | notes = | maderoster = | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft entry | round = 7 | pick = 224 | player = Donnie Jones | position = P | college = LSU | notes = | maderoster = yes | hof = | probowl = }}{{NFL team draft end}}[1] Final roster{{NFL final roster|Year=2004 |TeamName=Seattle Seahawks |BC1=#00338D |FC1=white |BDC1=#008542 |offseason=no |ufa=no |rfa=no |erfa=no |Active=54 |Inactive=11 |PS=9 |Quarterbacks={{NFLplayer| 4|Trent Dilfer}}{{NFLplayer| 8|Matt Hasselbeck}}{{NFLplayer|15|Seneca Wallace}} |Running Backs={{NFLplayer|37|Shaun Alexander}} *{{NFLplayer|32|Kerry Carter}}{{NFLplayer|44|Heath Evans}} FB{{NFLplayer|38|Mack Strong}} FB |Wide Receivers={{NFLplayer|84|Bobby Engram}}{{NFLplayer|82|Darrell Jackson}}{{NFLplayer|80|Jerry Rice}}{{NFLplayer|81|Koren Robinson}}{{NFLplayer|89|Jerheme Urban}}{{NFLplayer|87|Taco Wallace}}{{NFLplayer|14|Jason Willis}} |Tight Ends={{NFLplayer|83|Ryan Hannam}}{{NFLplayer|88|Itula Mili}}{{NFLplayer|86|Jerramy Stevens}} |Offensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|52|J.P. Darche}} C{{NFLplayer|62|Chris Gray|d=American football}} G{{NFLplayer|73|Wayne Hunter}} T{{NFLplayer|76|Steve Hutchinson|d=American football}} G *{{NFLplayer|71|Walter Jones|d=American football}} T *{{NFLplayer|75|Sean Locklear|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|61|Robbie Tobeck}} C{{NFLplayer|77|Floyd Womack}} T{{NFLplayer|70|Jerry Wunsch}} T |Defensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|99|Rocky Bernard}} DT{{NFLplayer|78|Antonio Cochran}} DE{{NFLplayer|97|Brandon Mitchell|d=defensive end}} DE{{NFLplayer|95|Rashad Moore}} DT{{NFLplayer|56|Chike Okeafor}} DE{{NFLplayer|91|Anton Palepoi}} DE{{NFLplayer|93|Craig Terrill|rookie=y}} DT{{NFLplayer|90|Marcus Tubbs|rookie=y}} DT{{NFLplayer|96|Grant Wistrom}} DE{{NFLplayer|98|Cedric Woodard}} DT |Linebackers={{NFLplayer|50|Solomon Bates}}{{NFLplayer|94|Chad Brown|d=linebacker}}{{NFLplayer|57|Orlando Huff}}{{NFLplayer|58|Isaiah Kacyvenski}}{{NFLplayer|53|Niko Koutouvides|rookie=y}} |Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|27|Jordan Babineaux|rookie=y}} CB{{NFLplayer|34|Terreal Bierria}} FS{{NFLplayer|28|Michael Boulware|rookie=y}} SS{{NFLplayer|26|Ken Hamlin}} SS{{NFLplayer|40|Michael Harden|rookie=y}} CB{{NFLplayer|21|Ken Lucas|d=American football}} CB{{NFLplayer|33|Marquand Manuel}} FS{{NFLplayer|42|Kris Richard}} CB{{NFLplayer|24|Bobby Taylor|d=American football}} CB{{NFLplayer|23|Marcus Trufant}} CB |Special Teams={{NFLplayer| 3|Josh Brown|d=American football}} K{{NFLplayer|20|Maurice Morris}} KR{{NFLplayer|13|Ken Walter}} P |Reserve Lists={{NFLplayer|85|Alex Bannister|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|35|Chris Davis|d=running back|FB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|18|D.J. Hackett|rookie=y|WR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|7|Brock Huard|QB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|54|D. D. Lewis|d=linebacker, born 1979|LB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|49|Curtis Randall|link=no|rookie=y|LB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|22|Damien Robinson|FS|IR}}{{NFLplayer|16|Tom Rouen|P|IR}}{{NFLplayer|51|Anthony Simmons|d=American football|LB|IR}}{{NFLplayer|72|Chris Terry|d=American football|T|IR}}{{NFLplayer|59|Tracy White|LB|IR}} |Practice Squad={{NFLplayer|47|Tony Donald|LB}}{{NFLplayer|30|LaTarence Dunbar|CB}}{{NFLplayer|68|Kevin Emanuel|rookie=y|DE}}{{NFLplayer|60|Joey Hollenbeck|C}}{{NFLplayer| 9|Donnie Jones|rookie=y|P}}{{NFLplayer|63|Dustin Kroeker|G}}{{NFLplayer|67|Otis Leverette|DE}}{{NFLplayer|45|R. J. Luke|TE}}{{NFLplayer|55|Christian Mohr|DE}} }}[2] [3]
SchedulePreseason
Source: Seahawks Media Guides[4][5] Regular SeasonDivisional matchups have the NFC West playing the NFC South and the AFC East.
Bold indicates division opponents. Source: 2004 NFL season results[6] Postseason{{details|2004–05 NFL playoffs}}
Standings{{2004 NFC West standings}}Game SummariesPreseasonWeek P1: at Green Bay Packers{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:white;color:#425F85;border:2px solid #00071D;text-align:center; |state= |title= Preseason Week One: Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers – Game summary |date={{tooltip|August 16|Monday}} |time=7:05pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=7|R2=7|R3=0|R4=7 |home=Packers |H1=3|H2=0|H3=0|H4=0 |stadium=Lambeau Field, Green Bay, Wisconsin |attendance=69,718 |weather=overcast, {{convert|68|°F|°C}}, 60% humidity, wind S {{convert|8|mph|km/h}} |referee=Bill Leavy |TV=ABC |TVAnnouncers= |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook }} Week P2: vs. Denver Broncos{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:white;color:#425F85;border:2px solid #00071D;text-align:center; |state= |title= Preseason Week Two: Seattle Seahawks vs. Denver Broncos – Game summary |date={{tooltip|August 21|Saturday}} |time=7:05pm local |road=Broncos |R1=0|R2=6|R3=3|R4=10 |home=Seahawks |H1=0|H2=3|H3=0|H4=0 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=48,090 |weather=cloudy, {{convert|66|°F|°C}}, 88% humidity, wind S {{convert|10|mph|km/h}} |referee=Pete Morelli |TV=KONG |TVAnnouncers= |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook }} Week P3: at San Diego Chargers{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:white;color:#425F85;border:2px solid #00071D;text-align:center; |state= |title= Preseason Week Three: Seattle Seahawks at San Diego Chargers – Game summary |date={{tooltip|August 16|Friday}} |time=7:05pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=10|R2=13|R3=3|R4=0 |home=Chargers |H1=0|H2=0|H3=7|H4=13 |stadium=Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California |attendance=35,536 |weather=clear, {{convert|73|°F|°C}}, 61% humidity, wind WSW {{convert|8|mph|km/h}} |referee=Ed Hochuli |TV=KONG |TVAnnouncers= |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook }} Week P4: vs. Minnesota Vikings{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle= background:white;color:#425F85;border:2px solid #00071D;text-align:center; |state= |title= Preseason Week Four: Seattle Seahawks vs. Minnesota Vikings – Game summary |date={{tooltip|September 2|Thursday}} |time=6:07pm local |road=Vikings |R1=7|R2=0|R3=14|R4=0 |home=Seahawks |H1=0|H2=14|H3=3|H4=6 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=50,198 |weather=partly cloudy, {{convert|66|°F|°C}}, 52% humidity, wind variabl {{convert|5|mph|km/h}} |referee=Mike Carey |TV=KONG |TVAnnouncers= |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook }} Regular SeasonWeek 1: at New Orleans Saints{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week One: Seattle Seahawks at New Orleans – Game summary |date=September 12 |time=12:06pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=0|R2=14|R3=7|R4=0 |home=Saints |H1=0|H2=7|H3=0|H4=0 |stadium=Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans |attendance=64,900 |weather=indoors |referee=Ed Hochuli |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan and Eric Clemons |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Seahawks won for only the seventh time in their last eighteen road games, holding Aaron Brooks to one touchdown while forcing two New Orleans fumbles. Week 2: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Two: Seattle Seahawks at Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Game summary |date=September 19 |time=4:05pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=3|R2=7|R3=0|R4=0 |home=Buccaneers |H1=0|H2=3|H3=0|H4=3 |stadium=Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida |attendance=65,089 |weather=partly cloudy, {{convert|88|°F|°C}}, 46% humidity, wind NE {{convert|8|mph|km/h}} |referee=Johnny Grier |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Curt Menefee, Tim Green and Chip Carter |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Seahawks defeated the Buccaneers 10–6 despite recording only nine first downs and being shut out in the second half. The Seahawks intercepted Brad Johnson and Chris Simms and limited the Bucs to just 271 total yards. Week 3: vs. San Francisco 49ers{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Three: Seattle Seahawks vs. San Francisco 49ers – Game summary |date=September 26 |time=1:16pm local |road=49ers |R1=0|R2=0|R3=0|R4=0 |home=Seahawks |H1=17|H2=7|H3=10|H4=0 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=66,709 |weather=overcast, {{convert|57|°F|°C}}, 87% humidity, wind variable {{convert|3|mph|km/h}} |referee=Bill Carollo |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Ron Pitts, Tim Ryan and Amy Van Dyken |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Seahawks home opener was a 34–0 shutout of the 49ers where they intercepted Ken Dorsey twice and limited the Niners to just 175 yards. It was San Francisco's first shutout loss since losing to the Atlanta Falcons 0-7 in 1977. Week 5: vs. St. Louis Rams{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Five: Seattle Seahawks vs. St. Louis Rams – Game summary |date=October 10 |time=1:15pm local |road=Rams |R1=0|R2=7|R3=3|R4=17|R5=6 |home=Seahawks |H1=7|H2=17|H3=0|H4=3|H5=0 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=58,513 |weather=clear, {{convert|57|°F|°C}}, 82% humidity, wind SE {{convert|8|mph|km/h}} |referee=Pete Morelli |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Kenny Albert, Brian Baldinger and Amy Van Dyken |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Seahawks suffered their first home loss since 2002. The Rams were bullied in the first half and fell behind 24–7, but in the second half Marc Bulger threw two touchdowns as the Rams outscored Seattle 20–3; tied 27–27 the game went to overtime and Bulger threw three passes – the last a 52-yard score to Shaun McDonald and the 33–27 Rams win. Week 6: at New England Patriots{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Six: Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots – Game summary |date=October 17 |time=1:02pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=0|R2=6|R3=3|R4=11 |home=Patriots |H1=10|H2=10|H3=0|H4=10 |stadium=Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts |attendance=68,756 |weather=partly cloudy, {{convert|50|°F|°C}}, 65% humidity, wind SSW {{convert|12|mph|km/h}} |referee=Terry McAulay |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Dick Stockton, Troy Aikman, Cris Collinsworth and Pam Oliver |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} A week after losing to one participant in Super Bowl XXXVI the Seahawks fell to that game's winner as the Patriots reached a league-record 20th consecutive win (regular and postseason) 30–20. Matt Hasselbeck, a former Patriots ball boy whose dad Don Hasselbeck played in Foxboro alongside Steve Grogan, threw for 349 yards but was intercepted twice. Week 7: at Arizona Cardinals{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Seven: Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals – Game summary |date=October 24 |time=1:16pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=0|R2=3|R3=7|R4=7 |home=Cardinals' |H1=7|H2=6|H3=3|H4=9 |stadium=Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona |attendance=35,695 |weather=clear, {{convert|77|°F|°C}}, 30% humidity, wind calm |referee=Bill Vinovich |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Spero Dedes, Erik Kramer and Kevin McCabe |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} Playing in Sun Devil Stadium the Seahawks' previous road woes resumed with four interceptions thrown by Matt Hasselbeck and the Seahawks limited to just 257 total yards in a 25–17 loss. Seattle erased a 16–3 gap (the go-ahead score came when Ken Lucas picked off Josh McCown and ran back a 21-yard score) but gave up a safety, then gave up a 23-yard touchdown by Emmitt Smith in the fourth quarter. Week 8: vs. Carolina Panthers{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Eight: Seattle Seahawks vs. Carolina Panthers – Game summary |date=October 31 |time=1:06pm local |road=Panthers |R1=0|R2=7|R3=3|R4=7 |home=Seahawks |H1=7|H2=7|H3=3|H4=6 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=66,214 |weather=clear, {{convert|49|°F|°C}}, 64% humidity, wind SE {{convert|6|mph|km/h}} |referee=Ed Hochuli |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Curt Menefee, Tim Green and Amy Van Dyken |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} Against the defending NFC champion Panthers the Seahawks erupted to 237 rushing yards and a 23–17 win. Shaun Alexander accounted for 195 rushing yards and a touchdown. Week 9: at San Francisco 49ers{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Nine: Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers – Game summary |date=November 7 |time=1:05pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=7|R2=14|R3=14|R4=7 |home=49ers |H1=14|H2=3|H3=7|H4=3 |stadium=Monster Park, San Francisco |attendance=64,423 |weather=clear, {{convert|57|°F|°C}}, 77% humidity, wind NE {{convert|8|mph|km/h}} |referee=Tony Corrente |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Curt Menefee, Tim Green and Tony Ventrella |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} Despite seven penalties for 55 yards the Seahawks shot down the 49ers at Candlestick Park 42–27, rushing for 184 yards and two touchdowns alongside 285 yards and three scores from Matt Hasselbeck. The Seahawks ended the game when they intercepted Tim Rattay and ran back a 23-yard score in the fourth. Week 10: at St. Louis Rams{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Ten: Seattle Seahawks at St. Louis Rams – Game summary |date=November 14 |time=12:02pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=0|R2=6|R3=6|R4=0 |home=Rams |H1=14|H2=3|H3=3|H4=3 |stadium=Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, Missouri |attendance=66,044 |weather=indoors |referee=Bill Leavy |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} At St. Louis the Rams won a battle of field goals 23–12, limiting Hasselbeck to just 172 yards. Hasselbeck was knocked out of the game. Week 11: vs. Miami Dolphins{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Eleven: Seattle Seahawks vs. Miami Dolphins – Game summary |date=November 21 |time=1:06pm local |road=Dolphins |R1=7|R2=0|R3=7|R4=3 |home=Seahawks |H1=10|H2=7|H3=0|H4=7 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=66,644 |weather=partly cloudy, {{convert|46|°F|°C}}, 73% humidity, wind SE {{convert|3|mph|km/h}} |referee=Mike Carey |TV=CBS |TVAnnouncers=Kevin Harlan and Randy Cross |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Dolphins rallied from down 17–7 to tie the game, but in the fourth Michael Boulware picked off A. J. Feeley and ran back a 63-yard touchdown. Trent Dilfer started instead of Matt Hasselbeck and managed a touchdown to Jerry Rice in the 24–17 Seahawks win. Week 12: vs. Buffalo Bills{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Twelve: Seattle Seahawks vs. Buffalo Bills – Game summary |date=November 28 |time=1:16pm local |road=Bills |R1=7|R2=10|R3=7|R4=14 |home=Seahawks |H1=0|H2=3|H3=0|H4=6 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=66,271 |weather=clear, {{convert|41|°F|°C}}, 82% humidity, wind SE {{convert|3|mph|km/h}} |referee=Pete Morelli |TV=CBS |TVAnnouncers=Don Criqui and Steve Tasker |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The 6–4 Seahawks hosted the 4–6 Bills and Willis McGahee exploded to four touchdowns in a 38–9 Buffalo rout. Drew Bledsoe was intercepted three times but managed a touchdown to Lee Evans. Week 13: vs. Dallas Cowboys{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Thirteen: Seattle Seahawks vs. Dallas Cowboys – Game summary |date={{tooltip|December 6|Monday}} |time=6:09pm local |road=Cowboys |R1=3|R2=16|R3=10|R4=14 |home=Seahawks |H1=14|H2=0|H3=3|H4=22 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=68,093 |weather=overcast, {{convert|45|°F|°C}}, 76% humidity, wind calm |referee=Terry McAulay |TV=ABC |TVAnnouncers=Al Michaels, John Madden and Michele Tafoya |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} Hosting Monday Night Football the Seahawks' roller-coaster of a season continued as they fell to 6–6 to the now-5-7 Cowboys. The Hawks led 14–3 after one quarter, but in the second and third the Cowboys scored 26 points (botching a two-point attempt after Vinny Testaverde's touchdown to Terrance Copper). In the fourth Matt Hasselbeck (414 total yards) erupted to three touchdown drives, two of them ending in Shaun Alexander rushes, a 19-yard score to Jerheme Urban, and a two-point conversion to Darrell Jackson, but the Seahawks could not hold on to a 39–29 lead; Testaverde found Keyshawn Johnson for a 34-yard touchdown with 1:54 to go; the Cowboys kicked onsides and recovered, then four Julius Jones rushes ended in a 17-yard score with 37 seconds remaining. The Seahawks' final drive petered out and the Cowboys had the stunning 43–39 win. Week 14: at Minnesota Vikings{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Fourteen: Seattle Seahawks at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary |date=December 12 |time=12:00pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=7|R2=14|R3=3|R4=3 |home=Vikings |H1=10|H2=10|H3=3|H4=0 |stadium=Metrodome, Minneapolis |attendance=64,110 |weather=indoors |referee=Bill Vinovich |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Cris Collinsworth and Pam Oliver |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Seahawks rallied to beat the Vikings 27–23 on 334 yards and three touchdowns by Hasselbeck and 112 more rushing yards from Shaun Alexander. Darrell Jackson competed despite learning on game morning that his father had died; he caught ten passes for 135 yards and a go-ahead touchdown. Week 15: at New York Jets{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Fifteen: Seattle Seahawks at New York Jets – Game summary |date=December 19 |time=1:02pm local |road=Seahawks |R1=7|R2=7|R3=0|R4=0 |home=Jets |H1=3|H2=21|H3=6|H4=7 |stadium=Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey |attendance=77,894 |weather=hazy, {{convert|45|°F|°C}}, 82% humidity, wind variable {{convert|5|mph|km/h}} |referee=Scott Green |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Cris Collinsworth and Pam Oliver |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} Matt Hasselbeck managed two touchdowns in the first half but the game collapsed as the NY Jets scored 24 points in the first half then shut out the Seahawks while adding two more Chad Pennington touchdowns, marred by a missed PAT. Curtis Martin rushed for 134 yards and two scores, outpacing the entire Seahawks backfield (88 rushing yards). Week 16: vs. Arizona Cardinals{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Sixteen: Seattle Seahawks vs. Arizona Cardinals – Game summary |date=December 26 |time=1:16pm local |road=Cardinals |R1=7|R2=0|R3=0|R4=14 |home=Seahawks |H1=0|H2=10|H3=7|H4=7 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=65,825 |weather=overcast, {{convert|46|°F|°C}}, 89% humidity, wind variable {{convert|3|mph|km/h}} |referee=Tony Corrente |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Curt Menefee, Tim Green and Tony Ventrella |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} Shaun Alexander accounted for 154 yards and all three Seahawks touchdowns as Seattle returned to Qwest Field and edged the five-win Cardinals 24–21. Trent Dilfer subbed for Hasselbeck but managed only 128 passing yards. Week 17: vs. Atlanta Falcons{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title= Week Seventeen: Seattle Seahawks vs. Atlanta Falcons – Game summary |date=January 2 |time=1:06pm local |road=Falcons |R1=7|R2=10|R3=0|R4=9 |home=Seahawks |H1=7|H2=7|H3=7|H4=7 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=66,740 |weather=clear, {{convert|40|°F|°C}}, 58% humidity, wind variable {{convert|5|mph|km/h}} |referee=Mike Carey |TV=Fox |TVAnnouncers=Dick Stockton, Daryl Johnston and Tony Siragusa |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}} The Seahawks clinched the NFC West by erasing a 17–7 Falcons lead to win 28–26. [7] It was the second time in three seasons the Falcons made the playoffs despite losing the regular-season finale. Postseason{{main article|2004–05 NFL playoffs}}Seattle entered the postseason as the #4 seed in the NFC. NFC Wild Card Playoff: vs. #5 St. Louis Rams{{Americanfootballbox|titlestyle={{NFLPrimaryStyle|Seattle Seahawks|year=2004|border=2}};text-align:center; |state=autocollapse |title=NFC Wild Card Playoff: #5 St. Louis Rams at #4 Seattle Seahawks – Game summary |date=January 8 |time=1:37pm local |road=Rams |R1=7|R2=7|R3=3|R4=10 |home=Seahawks |H1=3|H2=7|H3=3|H4=7 |stadium=Qwest Field, Seattle |attendance=58,513 |weather=partly cloudy, {{convert|45|°F|°C}}, 49% humidity, wind SE {{convert|9|mph|km/h}} |referee=Walt Coleman |TV=ESPN |TVAnnouncers=Mike Patrick, Joe Theismann, Paul Maguire, Suzy Kolber |reference=Gamecenter, Gamebook |scoring=First quarter
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}}{{Clear}} References1. ^The Football Database. Retrieved 2017-Nov-04. 2. ^https://www.pro-football-reference.com 3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20050205161223/http://www.seahawks.com:80/players.aspx?secID=37 Seattle Seahawks 2004 Roster] accessed November 28, 2018. 4. ^2004 Seahawks Media Guide, accessed February 14, 2015. 5. ^2005 Seahawks Media Guide, accessed February 14, 2015. 6. ^2004 NFL season results, NFL.com, accessed February 14, 2015. 7. ^[https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/200501020sea.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com] External links
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