1997 Seattle Seahawks season


The 1997 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's 22nd season with the National Football League. This season would mark a new era for the Seahawks as they drafted two first round picks and traded quarterback Rick Mirer and signed Minnesota Vikings/Houston Oilers quarterback Warren Moon to be John Friesz's backup. Moon and Jones would go on to be selected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006 and 2014, respectively. They also signed rookie quarterback Jon Kitna. After a Week 1 injury to Friesz, Moon led the Seahawks improvement from 1996's 7–9 record to finish 8–8. This would be Moon's last season making the Pro Bowl in his career, he went on to win Pro Bowl MVP.
This season is notable for being the first under new owner Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen. Allen helped keep the team from relocating and made sure it remained in Seattle.

NFL draft

Undrafted free agents

PlayerPositionCollege
Jim ArellanesQuarterbackFresno State
Paul BurtonPunterNorthwestern
Andre CooperWide receiverFlorida State
Pete DiMarioTackleAlabama
Nick GianacakosDefensive endBoston College
J InaGuardMiami (FL)
David KempfertCenterMontana
LeVance McQueenLinebackerDuke

Personnel

Final roster

  • Starters in bold.
  • Denotes players that were selected for the 1998 Pro Bowl.

Schedule

Regular season

Divisional matchups have the AFC West playing the NFC West.

Game summaries

Regular season

Week 1: vs. New York Jets

This is the Seahawk's worst home loss in franchise history.

Week 10 at Denver Broncos


Week 15: at Baltimore Ravens

This was the first time the Seahawks had ever played a regular season game in Baltimore against either the Colts or the Ravens.

Awards and records