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The dubious streak the Seahawks are trying to avoid in home opener vs. 49ers
The Seattle Seahawks will start and end their regular season against the San Francisco 49ers, with their eyes set on lifting the Lombardi Trophy at the home of the 49ers come February 8, 2026. Week 1’s home opener against the 49ers will give the Seahawks the chance to make an early statement of intent in their quest to return to the playoffs and reclaim the NFC West throne.
When we last saw these teams meet up, Geno Smith ended the 49ers’ six-game unbeaten run against Seattle with his memorable touchdown run in the dying seconds in Santa Clara. Unfortunately, Smith never won at home versus San Francisco and didn’t exactly have his best games in any of them. Seattle’s run defense also conceded a minimum 170 rushing yards in each of those three Lumen Field defeats and didn’t manage a single 20+ yard rush on offense.
One of the storylines for the 2025 Seahawks is their need to vastly improve upon their recent home record. A subplot as it pertains to the 49ers game is the rarity of the Seahawks losing four consecutive home games to a division rival.
Divisional opponents who’ve beaten the Seahawks in Seattle four consecutive years
The Los Angeles Raiders handed the Seahawks five straight home losses from 1990-1994. They had narrow wins of 17-13 (x2), 17-16, and 23-20 (OT) in four of those victories, as well as 19-0 shutout against the offensively incapable 1992 Seahawks. As soon as the Raiders moved back to Oakland, the Seahawks gave them a 44-10 drubbing on a Sunday night.
The San Diego Chargers gave Seattle an L at the Kingdome from 1977-1980, scoring at least 30 points on three occasions with the great Dan Fouts at quarterback. Seattle emphatically stopped the streak in 1981 with a 44-23 hammering on Monday Night Football.
(H/T Stathead)
That’s it. That’s the list. We’re talking about stretches of Seahawks football in which they didn’t make the playoffs one time.
Since Seattle’s return to the NFC West it has never lost four in a row at home to a divisional opponent. On the flip side, the Seahawks beat the 49ers on the road four straight from 2014-2017, the Arizona Cardinals from 2021-2024 (and counting, hopefully), and the St. Louis Rams five straight from 2005-2009.
There’s no better way for Sam Darnold, Klint Kubiak, John Benton, the remade offensive line, and the rookie draft class to make an immediately positive impression than to vanquish the 49ers and re-establish home superiority on Sept. 7. If the 49ers fans are going to take over substantial sections of Lumen Field, at least send them to the exits early.
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Seattle Storm lose 94-89 to Portland as Malonga scores career-high 28
PORTLAND, Ore. — Bridget Carleton had a career-high seven pointers and scored 24 points, Carla Leite added 20 points and the expansion Portland Fire beat the Seattle Storm 94-89 on Wednesday night in Commissioner’s Cup play.
Leite also had 10 assists. Sarah Ashlee Barker added 12 points, and Karlie Samuelson scored 10 off the bench for Portland (8-9).
Dominique Malonga had a career-high 28 points and 11 rebounds for the Storm (3-13).
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Storm: At Phoenix on Saturday.
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Fire: At Chicago on Wednesday night.
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About the Army helicopters over north West Seattle
Thanks for the tips and texted photo. The helicopters that were flying over northwest West Seattle are US Army helicopters, flying out of, and returning to, Joint Base Lewis-McChord in the South Sound. They’re often seen up here on training flights. Some wondered if it might be World Cup flyover practice, with the match two days away. Since their flight path included SODO, that could be; we’re checking.
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Cal Raleigh two-run single lifts Seattle Mariners to 3-1 win over Orioles in return from injured list
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 16: Cal Raleigh #29 of the Seattle Mariners hits a RBI single in the seventh inning against the Baltimore Orioles at T-Mobile Park on June 16, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Kevin Ng / Getty Images)
SEATTLE – Cal Raleigh came up big in his return to action for the Seattle Mariners, carrying a short-handed roster to a 3-1 victory over the Baltimore Orioles on Tuesday night.
Raleigh’s bases loaded two-run single off Baltimore reliever Grant Wolfram in the seventh inning served as the decisive blow for Seattle. Logan Gilbert was also terrific over seven innings for the Mariners, reaching double-digit strikeouts for the first time this season.
After the lineup was held in check by Orioles’ starter Brandon Young for the first six innings of the contest, Victor Robles and Colt Emerson led off the seventh inning with a pair of singles to end Young’s night. A sacrifice bunt from Miles Mastrobuoni advanced the runners before J.P. Crawford – also freshly back from the injured list – drew a walk to load the bases for Raleigh.
Raleigh then placed a slider from Wolfram into shallow left-center field as Robles and Emerson raced home to give the Mariners a 3-1 advantage.
Eduard Bazardo and Andrés Muñoz polished off a terrific pitching performance overall for Seattle to close out the victory. Gilbert allowed one run on two hits with a walk, a hit batter, and 10 strikeouts – his first outing of the season with double-digit strikeouts.
But Raleigh’s impact was needed for the Mariners. Randy Arozarena was a late placement on the injured list after an MRI this afternoon revealed more inflammation in his hamstring than anticipated. It necessitated a call-up of Single-A outfielder Curtis Washington Jr. from Everett to serve as an emergency option on the bench.
Josh Naylor was out of the lineup with shin and wrist injuries, and Luke Raley was held out of the lineup due to a tight back that flared up in pregame. It left the team without much margin for error from a personnel standpoint.
So Cal did what stars need to do and carried the load.
Crawford reached base three times in his return to action as well, drawing two walks and adding a hit, and Raleigh had a walk and the big single to lead the Mariners offense.
Gilbert was dominant after allowing his only run of the night in the first inning. Taylor Ward doubled to lead off the game and came around to score on a two-out single from Samuel Basallo that put Baltimore up 1-0 early.
Young walked Miles Mastrobuoni and Crawford in the third inning to put a pair of runners on, and Julio Rodríguez’s two-out single landed in a very similar spot to Raleigh’s later on to tie the game at 1-1.
Young finished with all three runs earned on four hits with four walks and two strikeouts for Baltimore in taking the loss.
The Source: Information in this story came from FOX 13 Seattle reporting.
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