Seattle Seahawks 2026 Schedule and How to Watch with Sling TV
The Seahawks are ready to defend their title in 2026. Here’s a complete look at their schedule, offseason additions, and how to watch Seahawks games with Sling.
The Seattle Seahawks are the big birds of the NFL. Their dominant playoff run culminated in a Super Bowl victory in just the second year under head coach Mike Macdonald. With a balanced roster and plenty of young stars, there’s no reason to think Seattle won’t be a force for many years to come.
Here’s a look at Seattle’s 2026 schedule, along with a look at their offseason moves. Seahawks fans in Seattle can watch games on ESPN, NFL Network, and FOX by subscribing to Sling Essentials + Select using the link below.
Seattle Seahawks 2026 Schedule and How to Watch with Sling
Key Matchups to Watch
- New England Patriots (Week 1): The NFL Kickoff Game marks a highly anticipated rematch of Super Bowl LX. The Seahawks will raise their banner and look to start their title defense strong in front of a raucous home crowd at Lumen Field.
- Kansas City Chiefs (Week 7): This massive cross-conference clash on Sunday Night Football features two teams that have combined to win three of the past four Super Bowls. It also marks the return of running back Kenneth Walker III, who faces his former team right after winning Super Bowl MVP with Seattle.
- Los Angeles Rams (Week 16): The Seahawks host their bitter division rivals on Christmas Day in a rematch of last season's NFC Championship game. This Friday night holiday showdown could have massive implications for the NFC West crown.
Seattle Seahawks Prime Time Games
- Week 1: vs. New England Patriots — NBC (Wednesday Night)
- Week 6: at Denver Broncos — Amazon Prime Video (Thursday Night)
- Week 7: vs. Kansas City Chiefs — NBC (Sunday Night)
- Week 8: vs. Chicago Bears — ESPN (Monday Night)
- Week 13: vs. Dallas Cowboys — ESPN/ABC (Monday Night)
2026 Seattle Seahawks Season Outlook
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The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 season looking to run it back after securing a Super Bowl LX championship in head coach Mike Macdonald's second year. The front office worked efficiently to keep the offense highly dangerous around quarterback Sam Darnold, officially signing star wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba to a massive four-year, $168.6 million extension to secure his long-term future.
Though they lost starting running back Kenneth Walker III (Chiefs) and starting cornerbacks Riq Woolen (Eagles) and Coby Bryant (Bears) to lucrative deals in free agency, Seattle quickly pivoted to find veteran rotational pieces, signing edge rusher Dante Fowler Jr., cornerback Noah Igbinoghene, and running back Emanuel Wilson. If they can adapt quickly, the Seahawks boast one of the most complete rosters in the NFL.
Seattle Seahawks Free Agent Additions
- Dante Fowler Jr., EDGE (Dallas Cowboys)
- Emanuel Wilson, RB (Green Bay Packers)
- Harrison Bryant, TE (Houston Texans)
- Noah Igbinoghene, CB (Washington Commanders)
- Rodney Thomas, S (Indianapolis Colts)
Seattle Seahawks 2026 Draft Class
- Jadarian Price, RB (Notre Dame) — Round 1, Pick 32
- Bud Clark, S (TCU) — Round 2, Pick 64
- Julian Neal, CB (Arkansas) — Round 3, Pick 99
- Beau Stephens, G (Iowa) — Round 5, Pick 148
- Emmanuel Henderson Jr., WR (Kansas) — Round 6, Pick 199
- Andre Fuller, CB (Toledo) — Round 7, Pick 236
- Deven Eastern, DT (Minnesota) — Round 7, Pick 242