When the Seahawks debuted in
1976, the team's logo was a stylized royal blue and forest green osprey's head based on Northwestern
tribal art.
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The helmet and pants were silver while the home uniforms were royal
blue with white, blue and green arm stripes. The road uniform was white
with blue and green arm stripes. Black shoes were worn for the first
four seasons, one of the few NFL teams that did in the late 1970s. They
then changed to white shoes in 1980.
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In
1983, coinciding with the arrival of
Chuck Knox
as head coach, the uniforms were updated slightly. The striping on the
arms now incorporated the Seahawks logo, and the TV numbers moved onto
the shoulders. Helmet facemasks changed from gray to blue. Also, the
socks went solid blue at the top, and white on bottom.
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In the 1985 season, the team wore 10th Anniversary patches on the right
side of their pants. It had the Seahawks logo streaking through the
number 10. Starting in the
1989 NFL season,
jerseys were no longer sand-knit. In 1994, the year of the NFL's 75th
Anniversary, the Seahawks changed the style of their numbering to
something more suitable for the team; Pro Block from then until 2001.
That same year, the Seahawks wore a vintage jersey for select games
resembling the 1976–82 uniforms. However the helmet facemasks remained
blue. The logos also became sewn on instead of being screen-printed. In
2000,
Shaun Alexander's rookie year and
Cortez Kennedy's
last, the Seattle Seahawks celebrated their 25th Anniversary; the logo
was worn on the upper left chest of the jersey. In 2001, the Seahawks
switched to the new
Reebok
uniform system still in their current uniforms, but it would be their
last in this uniform after the season ended. Previously, the team's
uniforms were made by Wilson, Wilson/Staff, Russell Athletics, Logo
Athletics, and Puma.
Seattle Seahawks uniform combinations, 2002–2011. A green alternate jersey was used, but only for one game of the 2009 season.
In March 1,
2002, to coincide with the team moving to the
NFC as well as the opening of Seahawks Stadium (which would later be renamed
Qwest Field, then
CenturyLink Field),
both the logo and the uniforms were heavily redesigned. The Wordmark
was designed by Mark Verlander and the logo was designed by NFL
Properties in-house design team. The colors were modified to a lighter
"Seahawks Blue", a darker "Seahawks Navy" and lime green piping. The
helmets also were changed from silver to the lighter "Seahawks Blue"
color after a fan poll was conducted. Silver would not be seen again
until 2012. The logo artwork was also subtly altered, with an arched
eyebrow and a forward-facing pupil suggesting a more aggressive-looking
bird. At first, the team had planned to wear silver helmets at home and
blue helmets on the road, but since NFL rules forbid the use of multiple
helmets, the team held the fan poll to decide which color helmet would
be worn. The team had usually worn all blue at home and all white on the
road since 2003, but late in the 2009 season, the Seahawks wore the
white jersey-blue pants combo. The blue jersey and white pants combo has
been worn for only one regular season game, the 2005 season opener at
the
Jacksonville Jaguars,
while the white jersey and blue pants combination has not been worn
regularly since late in the 2002 season, with the exception of late in
the 2009 season. In 2009, the Seahawks once again wore the white jersey
and blue pants combination for road games against
Minnesota (November 22),
St. Louis (November 29),
Houston (December 13) and
Green Bay (December 27).
The Seahawks wore their home blue jerseys during
Super Bowl XL despite being designated as the visitor, since the
Pittsburgh Steelers, the designated home team, elected to wear their white jerseys.
Since the
Oakland Raiders wore their white jerseys at home for the first time ever in a game against the
San Diego Chargers on September 28, 2008, the Seahawks are currently the only NFL team to have never worn their white jerseys at home.
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Seahawks players wearing green jerseys in 2009.
On September 27, 2009, the Seahawks wore lime green jerseys for the
first time, paired with new dark navy blue pants in a game against the
Chicago Bears. The jerseys matched their new sister team, the expansion
Seattle Sounders FC of
Major League Soccer
who wear green jerseys with blue pants. On December 6, 2009, the
Seahawks wore their Seahawks blue jersey with the new dark navy blue
pants for the first time, in a game against the
San Francisco 49ers. The Seahawks broke out the same combo two weeks later against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and two weeks after that in the 2009 regular season finale against the
Tennessee Titans.
In December 2009, then-coach Jim Mora announced that the new lime green
jerseys were being retired because the team did not win in them,
because he liked the home jerseys better, and added that the home jersey
is a better match for the navy pants.
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In the same press conference, he stated that the new navy pants "felt
better" on players as opposed to the Seahawks blue pants. For the 2010
season, Seattle returned to the traditional all "Seahawks Blue" at home
and all white on the road.
On April 3, 2012,
Nike, which took over as the official uniform supplier for the league from
Reebok, unveiled new uniform and logo designs for the Seahawks for the
2012 season.
The new designs incorporate a new accent color, "Wolf Grey", and the
main colors are "College Navy" and "Action Green". The uniforms
incorporate "feather trims", multiple feathers on the crown of the
helmet, twelve feathers printed on the neckline and down each pant leg
to represent the "
12th Man", referring to the team's fans.
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The Seahawks have three different jersey colors: navy blue, white, and
an alternate grey jersey. The Seahawks will have three different pants:
navy blue with green feathers, gray with navy blue feathers, and white
with navy blue feathers. Their new logo replaces the Seahawk blue with
wolf grey. Altogether, there are nine (9) different uniform combinations
possible.
The Seahawks wore their Nike home blue jerseys for the first regular season game on September 16, 2012 against the
Dallas Cowboys. The uniform
Marshawn Lynch wore in that game is preserved at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
[38] On September 9, 2012, the Seahawks wore their Nike white away jerseys for the first regular season game against the
Arizona Cardinals; on October 14, 2012, with the
Carolina Panthers wearing white at home, they wore their blue jerseys with gray pants (and would do so again against the
Miami Dolphins seven weeks later); and on December 16, 2012, they wore their Alternate Wolf Grey jerseys for the first time against the
Buffalo Bills.
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