2009 S CHEDULE Seahawks Close Out 2009 as the Tennessee Titans Come to Town December 29, 2009 NEWS RELEASE Preseason (4-0) Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV Sat. 8/15 at San Diego W 20-14 Sat. 8/22 Denver W 27-13 Sat. 8/29 at Kansas City W 14-10 Thu. 9/3 Oakland W 31-21 Regular Season (5-10) Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV Sun. 9/13 St. Louis W 28-0 Sun. 9/20 at San Francisco L 23-10 Sun. 9/27 Chicago L 25-19 Sun. 10/4 at Indianapolis L 34-17 Sun. 10/11 Jacksonville W 41-0 Sun. 10/18 Arizona L 27-3 Sun. 10/25 Bye Week Sun. 11/1 at Dallas L 38-17 Sun. 11/8 Detroit W 32-20 Sun. 11/15 at Arizona L 31-20 Sun. 11/22 at Minnesota L 35-9 Sun. 11/29 at St. Louis W 27-17 Sun. 12/6 San Francisco W 20-17 Sun. 12/13 at Houston L 34-7 Sun. 12/20 Tampa Bay L 24-7 Sun. 12/27 at Green Bay L 48-10 Sun. 1/3/10 Tennessee 1:15 p.m. CBS O N THE A IR S EAHAWKS VS . T ITANS The Seattle Seahawks close out 2009 at home against the Tennessee Titans this Sunday. Kickoff is slated for 1:15 p.m. (PT) and will be televised on CBS (channel 7 in Seattle) and broadcast on 97.3 FM and on 710 ESPN Radio in Seattle. Seattle wrapped up its road schedule with a 1-7 mark after dropping a 48- 10 decision in Green Bay in Week 16. The Seahawks look to improve their home mark to 5-3 this week. This week’s game marks the 14th time the two teams have played each other, with Seattle holding a 9-4 lead. Tennessee transferred from Houston in 1997 and changed its name from the Oilers to the Titans in 1999. Since that move, the two have only matched up once, on December 18, 2005. In that game, Seattle had a key fourth-down stop and then drove 93 yards in 13 plays for the go-ahead score mid-way through the fourth quarter after trailing by 10 points in the second half. Seattle’s last trip to Houston to face the Oilers was on December 11, 1994. The Seahawks won that game, 16-14. Seattle was 2-4 all-time in games played in Houston vs. the Oilers, including playoffs. This season Matt Hasselbeck passed Ring of Honor member Dave Krieg for first place in most attempts (3,776), completions (2,278) and yardage (26,258) in club history, while John Carlson broke his own record set last year with his sixth touchdown of the season last week. He needs seven catches and 68 yards to surpass his own club-records for tight ends. T HIS W EEK ’ S S CHEDULE Tuesday, December 29 Players day off Wednesday, December 30 8:30 a.m. Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher conference call 9:20 a.m. Titans RB Chris Johnson conference call 10:05 a.m. Coach Mora press conference 11:25 a.m. Practice* Hasselbeck, players, coaches available after practice Thursday, December 31 11:25 a.m. Practice* Players, coaches available after practice Friday, January 1 11:35 a.m. Practice* Mora, players available after practice Saturday, January 2 No player availability Sunday, January 3 1:15 p.m. Seahawks vs. Titans Qwest Field Monday, January 4 TBD Coach Mora press conference *TV cameras may shoot the first 10-15 minutes of practice. Kickoff: Sunday, January 3 1:15 p.m. (PT) Records: Seahawks (5-10) Titans (7-8) TV: CBS (channel 7 in Seattle) Ian Eagle (play-by-play) Rich Gannon (commentary) Radio: 97.3 FM & 710 ESPN Radio Steve Raible (play-by-play) Warren Moon (commentary) Jen Mueller (sidelines)
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2 0 0 9 S C H E D U L E
Seahawks Close Out 2009 as the Tennessee Titans Come to Town
December 29, 2009
NEWS RELEASE
Preseason (4-0)
Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV
Sat. 8/15 at San Diego W 20-14
Sat. 8/22 Denver W 27-13
Sat. 8/29 at Kansas City W 14-10
Thu. 9/3 Oakland W 31-21
Regular Season (5-10)
Day Date Opponent Time (PT) TV
Sun. 9/13 St. Louis W 28-0
Sun. 9/20 at San Francisco L 23-10
Sun. 9/27 Chicago L 25-19
Sun. 10/4 at Indianapolis L 34-17
Sun. 10/11 Jacksonville W 41-0
Sun. 10/18 Arizona L 27-3
Sun. 10/25 Bye Week
Sun. 11/1 at Dallas L 38-17
Sun. 11/8 Detroit W 32-20
Sun. 11/15 at Arizona L 31-20
Sun. 11/22 at Minnesota L 35-9
Sun. 11/29 at St. Louis W 27-17
Sun. 12/6 San Francisco W 20-17
Sun. 12/13 at Houston L 34-7
Sun. 12/20 Tampa Bay L 24-7
Sun. 12/27 at Green Bay L 48-10
Sun. 1/3/10 Tennessee 1:15 p.m. CBS
O N T H E A I R
S E A H A W K S V S . T I T A N S
The Seattle Seahawks close out 2009 at home
against the Tennessee Titans this Sunday. Kickoff is
slated for 1:15 p.m. (PT) and will be televised on
CBS (channel 7 in Seattle) and broadcast on 97.3
FM and on 710 ESPN Radio in Seattle.
Seattle wrapped up its road schedule with a 1-7 mark after dropping a 48-
10 decision in Green Bay in Week 16. The Seahawks look to improve their
home mark to 5-3 this week.
This week’s game marks the 14th time the two teams have played each
other, with Seattle holding a 9-4 lead. Tennessee transferred from Houston in
1997 and changed its name from the Oilers to the Titans in 1999. Since that
move, the two have only matched up once, on December 18, 2005. In that
game, Seattle had a key fourth-down stop and then drove 93 yards in 13 plays
for the go-ahead score mid-way through the fourth quarter after trailing by 10
points in the second half.
Seattle’s last trip to Houston to face the Oilers was on December 11,
1994. The Seahawks won that game, 16-14. Seattle was 2-4 all-time in games
played in Houston vs. the Oilers, including playoffs.
This season Matt Hasselbeck passed Ring of Honor member Dave Krieg
for first place in most attempts (3,776), completions (2,278) and yardage
(26,258) in club history, while John Carlson broke his own record set last year
with his sixth touchdown of the season last week. He needs seven catches
and 68 yards to surpass his own club-records for tight ends.
T H I S W E E K ’ S S C H E D U L E
Tuesday, December 29
Players day off
Wednesday, December 30
8:30 a.m. Titans Head Coach Jeff Fisher conference call
9:20 a.m. Titans RB Chris Johnson conference call
10:05 a.m. Coach Mora press conference
11:25 a.m. Practice*
Hasselbeck, players, coaches available after practice
Thursday, December 31
11:25 a.m. Practice*
Players, coaches available after practice
Friday, January 1
11:35 a.m. Practice*
Mora, players available after practice
Saturday, January 2
No player availability
Sunday, January 3
1:15 p.m. Seahawks vs. Titans
Qwest Field
Monday, January 4
TBD Coach Mora press conference
*TV cameras may shoot the first 10-15 minutes of practice.
Kickoff: Sunday, January 3
1:15 p.m. (PT)
Records: Seahawks (5-10)
Titans (7-8)
TV: CBS (channel 7 in Seattle)
Ian Eagle (play-by-play)
Rich Gannon (commentary)
Radio: 97.3 FM & 710 ESPN Radio
Steve Raible (play-by-play)
Warren Moon (commentary)
Jen Mueller (sidelines)
Dave Pearson, VP/Communications & Broadcasting
425/203-8018 (o)
Lane Gammel, Director of Communications
425/203-8020 (o)
425/531-1074 (c)
Rich Gonzales, Communications Manager
425/203-8022 (o)
425/531-1075 (c)
Jeff Garza, Communications Assistant
425/203-8021 (o)
206/255-4661 (c)
Julie Barber, Media Services Coordinator
425/203-8019 (o)
Brian O’Connell, Assistant Director of Broadcasting
425/203-8017 (o)
425/531-0990 (c)
Matt Johnson, Executive Producer/Radio Network
425/203-8016 (o)
425/591-6791 (c)
Suzanne Lavender, Director of Corporate Communications
425/203-8024 (o)
Mary Beth King, Intern
425/203-8028 (o)
PR Fax 425/203-8027
S E A H A W K S C O M M U N I C A T I O N S
Seahawks vs . T i tans January 3 , 2010 1 :15 p .m . PT
S K Y H I G H
N F L S T A N D I N G S
AFC East W L T PCT.
z-New England10 5 0 .667
N.Y. Jets 8 7 0 .533
Miami 7 8 0 .467
Buffalo 5 10 0 .333
AFC North W L T PCT.
z-Cincinnati 10 5 0 .667
Baltimore 8 7 0 .533
Pittsburgh 8 7 0 .533
Cleveland 4 11 0 .267
AFC South W L T PCT.
*-Indianapolis 14 1 0 .933
Houston 8 7 0 .533
Jacksonville 7 8 0 .467
Tennessee 7 8 0 .467
AFC West W L T PCT.
z-San Diego 12 3 0 .800
Denver 8 7 0 .533
Oakland 5 10 0 .333
Kansas City 3 12 0 .200
NFC East W L T PCT.
x-Philadelphia 11 4 0 .733
x-Dallas 10 5 0 .667
N.Y. Giants 8 7 0 .533
Washington 4 11 0 .267
NFC North W L T PCT.
z-Minnesota 11 4 0 .733
x-Green Bay 10 5 0 .667
Chicago 6 9 0 .400
Detroit 2 13 0 .133
NFC South W L T PCT.
*-New Orleans13 2 0 .867
Atlanta 8 7 0 .533
Carolina 7 8 0 .467
Tampa Bay 3 12 0 .200
NFC West W L T PCT.
z-Arizona 10 5 0 .667
San Francisco 7 8 0 .467
Seattle 5 10 0 .333
St. Louis 1 14 0 .067
S E A H A W K S M E D I A . C O M
Media may visit seahawksmedia.com for additional statistical
packages, Seattle and opposing team media guides, the NFL
Record & Fact Book, press conference audio, featured press clip-
pings, front office bios and much more.
Depending on the travel agent of choice, he/she will tell you
that the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers are 1-2 in
most miles traveled in 2009. According to the NFL, Seattle tops the
list with 29,054 miles traveled followed by San Francisco’s 29,020
miles. Each will “travel around the world,” which is approximately
25,000 miles.
Seattle will travel 256 more miles than the Indianapolis Colts,
Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns combined and in the
last two years have traveled 63,820 miles, the most in the NFL.
2009 Total Miles Traveled
(preseason & regular season)
1. Seattle 29,054
2. San Francisco 29,020
3. San Diego 28,628
4. Arizona 27,840
5. Oakland 27,232
O N T H E M E N D
Seattle has been bit by the injury bug again this season, but
has weathered the storm as all 53 players on the roster practiced
for the first time in more than a year on November 6.
Through the first 15 games, 15 Seattle starters have missed
at least one game this season, while two All-Pros and team cap-
tains landed on injured reserve (Walter Jones, Lofa Tatupu).
In Week 3’s matchup against the Chicago Bears (9/27),
Seattle’s inactive list included seven starters, with 16 Pro Bowl
appearances among them, featuring the quarterback, 2/5 of the
offensive line and 2/3 of the linebacking corps. That is not includ-
ing cornerback Marcus Trufant, who began the season on the PUP
list.
Seattle’s offensive line has been hit the hardest, using its
fourth-string left tackle and missing three starters vs. Jacksonville
(10/11). However, the backups proved their worth. They allowed
only one sack, blocked for more than 140 yards on the ground and
allowed Matt Hasselbeck time to throw four touchdowns and 241
yards.
Nate Burleson (ankle) and Aaron Curry (shoulder) are the lat-
est casualties to land on the list, missing last week’s game.
Injured Seattle Starters
Player Injury Games Missed
T Walter Jones (IR) Knee 15
LB Lofa Tatupu (IR) Pec 10
T Sean Locklear Ankle 6
CB Marcus Trufant Back 6
LB Leroy Hill Groin 5
FB Justin Griffith Knee 3
CB Josh Wilson Ankle, Concussion 3
QB Matt Hasselbeck Rib 2
RB Julius Jones Chest 2
G Rob Sims Ankle 2
C Chris Spencer Thigh 2
WR Nate Burleson Ankle 2
LB Aaron Curry Shoulder 1
DE Patrick Kerney Groin 1
DT Brandon Mebane Calf 1
*-clinched home field, x-clinched berth, z-clinched division
T H I S W E E K V S . T E N N E S S E E
R E G U L A R S E A S O N R E S U L T S O N P A P E R
Seahawks vs . T i tans January 3 , 2010 1 :15 p .m . PT
L A S T T I M E V S . T E N N E S S E E
Seattle Seahawks 28, Tennessee Titans 24Sunday, December 18, 2005 - LP Field
Seattle won its club-record 10th straight game and secured a first-round bye in the playoffs with a 28-24 come-from-behind win inNashville. The Seahawks jumped out to a quick 14-0 lead in thefirst quarter with a 22-yard strike from Matt Hasselbeck to JerramyStevens and a Shaun Alexander 1-yard touchdown run. Seattlelooked to go up 17-0 to begin the second quarter, but Josh Brown’s36-yard field-goal attempt was blocked and the Titans marcheddown the field and answered with a 3-yard scoring run by JarrettPayton to cut the score to 14-7. After forcing a Seattle punt on thenext drive, the Titans put together an 11-play, 84-yard drive endingwith Drew Bennett’s first of two scores on the day to tie the game14-14 entering halftime. Tennessee opened the third quarter withanother scoring drive, this time with Bennett scoring from 14 yards.Tennessee continued to stifle Seattle’s offense forcing a punt, thencapping 24 unanswered points with a Rob Bironas 38-yard fieldgoal for a 10-point lead. Seattle answered with Hasselbeck findingBobby Engram for a 56-yard gain, then hooking up with DarrellJackson for 23 yards and finally finding Joe Jurevicius from 4 yardsout for the score. On Tennessee’s next drive, the Titans converteda fake punt to keep their drive alive and then faced another fourthdown to begin the fourth quarter. On fourth-and-1 at the Seattle 6,Chris Brown was hit behind the line of scrimmage by Leroy Hill andMichael Boulware, and Grant Wistrom came to finish off the tacklefor a 1-yard loss at the Seattle 7. The Seahawks then took advan-tage of the momentum and drove 93 yards in 13 plays withHasselbeck finding Darrell Jackson from 2 yards out on third-and-goal for the go-ahead touchdown with 8:59 left in the game.Seattle’s defense proved to be the difference maker again in thisgame, forcing Steve McNair into an incomplete pass on fourth-and-2 on Tennessee’s next possession. Seattle then ran out theremaining 5:03 of the game to secure its 12th win of the season,tying the franchise mark set in 1984
Total First Downs 26 25Third Down Eff. 5-9-56% 4-11-36%Total Net Yards 459 417Total Off. Plays 61 65Avg. per Play 7.5 6.4Net Yards Rushing 183 81Total Rushing Plays 33 26Net Yards Passing 276 336Times Sacked/Yards Lost 1/9 0/0Pass Att.-Comp.-Int. 27-21-0 39-24-0Punts-No. and Avg. 2-38.5 2-45.0Penalties-No. and Yards 4-38 4-30Fumbles-No. and Lost 0-0 0-0Touchdowns 4 3Field Goals Made-Att. 0-1 1-1Time of Possession 30:24 29:36
T H I S A N D T H A T
With Week 1’s 28-0 shutout of St. Louis, it marked the fourth time
in Seahawks history where they shut out an opponent on Kickoff
Weekend... It was also Seattle’s first shutout since November 12,
2007, vs. San Francisco (24-0)... Seattle posted its second
shutout of the season, and its largest at home since 1984, with a
41-0 final vs. Jacksonville (10/11). It marks the first time since
1986 that Seattle has posted two shut outs in one season...
Seattle’s defense allowed only 38 yards rushing to Jacksonville
(10/11), tying for the fifth-fewest in team history... At Arizona
(11/15), had a 300-yard passer, 100-yard receiver and 100-yard
rusher for the first time since at St. Louis (10/9/05)... Matt
Hasselbeck passed Dave Krieg for most completions in team
history and passed for 329 yards on 39 (franchise record) of 51
passing vs. Detroit (11/8). Also had a string of 15 straight comple-
tions, good for second-most in team history. Recorded his second
300-yard game of season, 17th career, at Arizona (11/15), while
attempting a season-high 52 passes. At Minnesota (11/22), he
passed Krieg as the all-time leader in attempts and at Green Bay
(12/27) passed Krieg as the all-time leader in yards... In his two
starts, Seneca Wallace set career-highs in attempts (45 at Indy,
10/4), completions (33 at Indy, 10/4) and yards (261 vs. Chi,
9/27)... Julius Jones rushed for his 11th career 100-yd. game,
third with Seattle, with 117 yards on 19 carries and a 62-yard
touchdown vs. StL (9/13). Caught his first-career touchdown
pass at SF (9/20) and added a 39-yard touchdown reception the
following week vs. Chi (9/27)... John Carlson caught a career-
high two touchdowns on six receptions for 95 yards vs. StL
(9/13)... Nate Burleson posted his third-career two-touchdown
game vs. Jacksonville (10/11) and posted his second 100-yard
game this year, seventh career, at Minnesota (11/22)... T.J.
Houshmandzadeh leads the team with 76 catches for 845 yards.
Posted season-highs in catches (9) and yards (165) at Arizona
(11/15). It was his 15th career 100-yard game, second with
Seattle. Posted two scores vs. Jacksonville (10/11), good for his
seventh-career two-score game... Justin Forsett set career-
highs in rushes (22), yards (130), long gain (26) and touchdowns
(2) at St. Louis (11/29) and in his first-career start at Minnesota
(11/22), posted career-highs in catches (8), receiving yards (80)
and longest catch (47)... David Hawthorne made his first-career
start in place of Lofa Tatupu (hamstring) vs. Chi (9/27) and tied for
the third-best tackle performance in Seattle history with a
career-high 16 tackles (15 solo) and one interception. It was the
most tackles since Isaiah Kacyvenski’s 16 at Oakland (9/8/02). He
posted his first-career sacks with a career-high 2.0 at Dallas
(11/1). Set career-high with two picks vs. Detroit (11/8)... Josh
Wilson had his second interception return for a touchdown on
the year (tying the club record) on a 65-yarder at St. Louis (11/29).
Also returned one 61 yards vs. Detroit (11/8)... Aaron Curry col-
lected his first-career sack vs. Chi (9/27) and added a second,
along with a forced fumble, vs. Jacksonville (10/11)... Nick Reed
collected his first-career sack and picked up a fumble, returning it
79 yards for a score vs. Jacksonville (10/11). It tied (Jacob Green,
10/27/85 vs. N.Y. Jets) for the second-longest fumble return in
team history... Olindo Mare is fourth in the NFC (5th NFL) with 22
touchbacks and hit the 30-yard game-winner vs. San Francisco
(12/6)... Jon Ryan is second the NFC (3rd NFL) with a 47.1 punt-
ing avg. and fifth in the NFC (9th NFL) with 25 punts inside the 20.
Seahawks vs . T i tans January 3 , 2010 1 :15 p .m . PT
I N T H E B A G
After leading the NFL in sacks with 50 during their Super Bowl
XL run, the Seahawks ended up fifth with 41 in 2006 and fourth in
2007 with 45. Patrick Kerney led the NFC (2nd NFL) with 14.5
sacks in 2007. Seattle had 35.0 sacks in 2008 (6th NFC, 10th
NFL), led by Brandon Mebane’s career-high 5.5 and Darryl Tapp’s
5.5.
This season, 13 players have helped Seattle rank 12th in the
NFC with 28 sacks, led by Patrick Kerney’s 5.0. Since the begin-
ning of 2005, Seattle ranks sixth in the NFL in total sacks.
The Seahawks also boast the most sacks at home since 2002,
the same year that Qwest Field opened and made a road trip to
Seattle for visiting opponents one of the toughest in the league
thanks to its boisterous fans.
Most Sacks in NFL Since Start of 2005
217 Pittsburgh
213 Dallas
211 San Diego
207 Miami
200 N.Y. Giants
199 Seattle
Most Sacks at Home Since Start of 2002
176 Seattle
171 Baltimore
170 Miami
165 Atlanta
165 Philadelphia
1 0 0 % N O N - A R T I F I C I A L
Seahawks fans have become known as the loudest in the NFL
and are proud of the role they play in helping the team win on the
field. In 2005, Seattle led the NFL in opponent false start penalties
at Qwest Field with 24, including 11 versus the N.Y. Giants. In
2006, Seattle once again led the NFL in that category with 26 in
their eight home games and posted 18 in 2007. Seattle’s total of 94
since 2005, is tops in the NFL.
Opponent False Start Penalties at Home (2005-current)
Games Penalties Average
Seahawks (Qwest Field) 39 94 2.41
Vikings (Mall of America Field) 39 83 2.13
Titans (LP Field) 40 72 1.80
Bears (Soldier Field) 40 69 1.73
F O L L O W I N G D I R E C T I O N S
Jim Mora inherits a Mike Holmgren-coached team that has tra-
ditionally been one of the least penalized in the NFL. Since 1999,
only the New York Jets have been penalized less than the
Seahawks. Since the beginning of 2004, Seattle is the second-
least penalized team in the NFL.
Least Penalized Teams Since the Start of 1999
Team Total Penalties Games Penalties/Game
N.Y. Jets 856 175 4.89
Seattle 939 175 5.37
Indianapolis 939 175 5.37
Pittsburgh 1,009 175 5.77
Denver 1,023 175 5.85
Least Penalized Teams Since the Start of 2004
Team Total Penalties Games Penalties/Game
N.Y. Jets 483 95 5.08
Seattle 495 95 5.21
Indianapolis 510 95 5.37
Denver 513 95 5.40
Pittsburgh 522 95 5.49
Z I P , Z E R O , Z I L C H
The Seahawks have been a part of six Kickoff Weekend
shutouts. The Seahawks won four of those contests, including
Week 1’s 28-0 win over St. Louis at home. It was Seattle’s first
shutout since it blanked San Francisco on November 12, 2007
(24-0).
The Seahawks recording of a 41-0 win over Jacksonville
(10/11) was Seattle’s largest shutout win at home since 1984 and
is the first time since 1986 the Seahawks have posted two shutouts
in one season.
H E ’ S G O I N G S T R E A K I N G
Kicker Olindo Mare has made his last 19 field goal attempts
dating back to Week 3 vs. Chicago (9/27). He is 22-of-24 (.917, 3rd
NFL) this season and 46-of-51 in his two seasons in Seattle. He is
the 22nd kicker in NFL history with 300 career field goals made
(301 of 371). He has 93 points (5th NFC) this season and is fourth
in the NFC (5th NFL) with 22 touchbacks.
His streak this season of at least one field goal made in 11
straight games ranked second in Seattle history (12-Todd
Peterson, 1997-98).
Seahawks Most Consecutive Field Goals
19 Olindo Mare 2009
16 Todd Peterson 1999
16 Josh Brown 2004
15 Josh Brown 2006-07
14 Todd Peterson 1996
S T R O N G A R M O F T H E L A W
Ex-Washington Husky, four-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl
XXXVI champion safety Lawyer Milloy signed with Seattle on
September 6. The 14-year veteran has played in 217 career
games and ranks fifth among active NFL players in career tackles,
first among safeties.
Active Players, Most Tackles
Player Career Tackles
LB Ray Lewis, Bal 2,324
LB Junior Seau, NE 1,910
LB London Fletcher, Was 1,846
LB Keith Brooking, Dal 1,610
S Lawyer Milloy, Sea 1,583
Seahawks vs . T i tans January 3 , 2010 1 :15 p .m . PT
Just before every kickoff at Qwest Field, fans turn their atten-
tion to the 300 level of the south endzone with anticipation to see
who is going to raise the team’s signature 12 flag and turn Qwest
Field in to a frenzy. From former Seahawks greats, to local celebri-
ties and sports personalities, the flag has become a love affair for
Seahawks supporters all over the Northwest and the spirit of com-
munity that the organization and fans share. Who will raise it next?
2009 Flag Raisers
St. Louis - Former DE Jacob Green Detroit - Veteran Huston Riley
Chicago - Mountaineer Jim Whittaker San Francisco - Former Sonics
Fred Brown, John Johnson & Gus
Williams
Jacksonville - Former G Edwin Bailey Tampa Bay- Goalie Kasey Keller
Arizona - Former coach Rusty Tillman Tennessee- Ken Griffey, Jr.
R A I S I N ’ 1 2
With Lofa Tatupu out for the season (pec), Patrick Kerney
takes over as one of the team’s two defensive captains along with
safety Deon Grant.
Kerney led the NFC (2nd NFL) with 14.5 sacks in 2007. He
also led the team with 5.0 sacks before being sidelined for the year
(shoulder) after Week 8 last season.
In his 11th season, he ranks third in the NFC (8th NFL) with
82.5 career sacks among active players.
NFL Active Sack Leaders
Jason Taylor, Mia 127.5
Joey Porter, Mia 91.0
Trevor Pryce, Bal 90.0
John Abraham, Atl 89.5
Leonard Little, StL 87.5
Greg Ellis, Oak 84.0
Dwight Freeney, Ind 84.0
Patrick Kerney, Sea 82.5
K A P T A I N K E R N E Y
T H E F R I E N D L Y S K I E S
Seattle is among the league leaders in miles traveled each
season, and this year is no different. Southern Alaska, as some like
to call the Seattle region, takes a while to reach via air travel, espe-
cially traveling east to west.
2009 Flight Times
Seattle to San Francisco - 1:34 Seattle to Minneapolis - 2:45
San Francisco to Seattle - 1:40 Minneapolis to Seattle - 2:53
Seattle to Indianapolis - 3:30 Seattle to St. Louis - 3:22
Indianapolis to Seattle - 4:12 St. Louis to Seattle - 3:51
Seattle to Dallas - 3:11 Seattle to Houston- 3:48
Dallas to Seattle - 3:46 Houston to Seattle - 4:17
Seattle to Phoenix - 2:15 Seattle to Green Bay - 3:32
Phoenix to Seattle - 2:31 Green Bay to Seattle - 3:20
Much like the fictitious character in Marjorie Sharmat novels,
Seattle’s Nate loves catching balls and returning kicks as much as
the children’s sleuth loves solving mysteries.
He posted season-highs in catches (9) and yards (109) vs.
Chicago (9/27) and is second on the team with 63 catches for 812
yards. All this after missing 15 games in 2008 recovering from ACL
surgery.
He also is a threat on special teams. He recorded a club-
record tying 94-yard punt return for touchdown at Cleveland
(11/4/07) and a kickoff return touchdown vs. St. Louis (10/21/07) on
a 91-yarder, the fifth-longest in team history.
He also holds the third-longest punt return in team history, tak-
ing one back 90 yards for a score vs. St. Louis (11/12/06). With
Minnesota, he had a 91-yard punt return vs. Indianapolis (11/8/04)
and is the only player in NFL history to return three punts 90+
yards for a touchdown in his career.
He joined Charlie Rogers as the only two Seahawks to return
a punt and kickoff for a touchdown in their careers.
Longest Punt Returns in Seahawks History
94t Charlie Rogers at Pittsburgh 9/26/99
94t Nate Burleson at Cleveland 11/4/07
90t Nate Burleson St. Louis 11/12/06
89t Joey Galloway New York Giants 11/5/95
88t Joey Galloway Denver 9/8/96
N A T E T H E G R E A T
Since 2006, T.J. Houshmandzadeh has quietly made a name
for himself as his team’s go-to target. A favorite of Carson Palmer,
Matt Hasselbeck and Seneca Wallace, his numbers rank among
the league’s best.
He ranks third in receptions (370), 14th in yards (3,973), tied
for eighth in touchdowns (28) and fifth in first downs (228) over the
past three-plus seasons. This season he has 76 catches (8th NFC)
for 845 yards.
At Arizona (11/15), posted season-highs in catches (9) and
yards (165), good for the second-most yardage of career and most
by a Seahawks receiver since Koren Robinson’s 166 at St. Louis
(10/20/02, 114 games).
Leading Receivers Since 2006
Player Receptions
1. Wes Welker, NE 412
2. Andre Johnson, Hou 373
3. T.J. Houshmandzadeh, Sea 370
4. Reggie Wayne, Ind 367
5. Larry Fitzgerald, Ari 359
H O U S H Y O U G O N N A T H R O W I T T O ?
L O O K I N G F O R T W O
With the Seahawks trip to Super Bowl XL and recent NFC
West crowns, Seattle’s fans do not want to miss out on seeing their
team in action. Since 2003, all but one game has sold out, giving
the team 60 consecutive sell outs through the 2009 season, includ-
ing playoffs.
“ C ” H A W K S
In a team vote Week 1, Matt Hasselbeck earned offensive
captain status for the eighth time in his career, this year sharing the
title with tackle Ray Willis.
2009 Seahawks Captains
Offense Defense Special Teams
QB Matt Hasselbeck DE Patrick Kerney LB Lance Laury
T Ray Willis SS Deon Grant K Olindo Mare
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M A T T H A S S E L B E C K
A N D T H E R A T I N G S A R E I N
Since 2005, Matt Hasselbeck ranks third in the NFL with a
89.1 passer rating in the closing 2:00 of each half. He added to
those numbers vs. St. Louis (9/13/09) going 3-for-5 for 31 yards
and a touchdown pass to Nate Burleson just before half.
During his time in Seattle, Hasselbeck has thown just 11
interceptions inside the red zone since the start of 2001. In that
same span, he’s passed for 107 touchdowns inside the red zone.
Highest Passer Rating, Last 2:00 of Each Half Since 2005
Total Solo Assist FF FR BlocksLaury, L. 21 15 6 1 0 0Obomanu, B. 10 9 1 0 0 0Herring, W. 8 7 1 0 1 0Lewis, D. 7 7 0 1 0 0Milloy, L. 5 5 0 0 0 0Reed, N. 5 2 3 0 1 0Schmitt, O. 5 4 1 0 0 0Butler, D. 4 4 0 0 0 0Adams, J. 4 3 1 0 0 0Lewis, R. 3 3 0 0 0 0Ryan, J. 3 3 0 0 0 0Wallace, C. 3 3 0 0 0 0Forsett, J. 2 2 0 0 0 0Grant, D. 2 1 1 0 0 0Jennings, K. 2 2 0 0 0 0Wilson, J. 2 1 1 0 0 0Carlson, J. 1 1 0 0 0 0Curry, A. 1 1 0 0 0 0Hawthorne, D. 1 1 0 0 0 0Houser, K. 1 1 0 0 0 0Lucas, K. 1 1 0 0 0 0Mare, O. 1 1 0 0 0 0TEAM 1 1 0 0 0 0Terrill, C. 0 0 0 0 0 1
O F F E N S I V E F U M B L E S
Fum Lost Own-Rec O.B.Hasselbeck, M. 9 3 5 0Wallace, S. 5 2 2 0Forsett, J. 4 1 0 2Burleson, N. 3 2 1 0Houshmandzadeh, T. 2 1 0 0Griffith, J. 1 1 0 0Houser, K. 1 0 0 0James, E. 1 0 1 0Rankin, L. 1 1 0 0Spencer, C. 1 0 0 0Vallos, S. 1 0 0 0Branch, D. 0 0 1 0Jones, J. 0 0 2 0Mare, O. 0 0 1 0Obomanu, B. 0 0 1 0Sims, R. 0 0 1 0Unger, M. 0 0 1 0
R E P L A Y C H A L L E N G E S
Chal. Won LostMora, J. (StL) 1 0 1Under 2:00 Booth (StL) 1 *1 0Smith, L. (Chi) 1 1 0Mora, J. (Chi) 1 0 1Under 2:00 Booth (at Ind) 1 0 1Mora, J. (Ari) 1 0 1Mora, J. (at Dal) 1 0 1Under 2:00 Booth (at Dal) 1 0 1Whisenhunt, K. (at Ari) 2 1 1Childress, B. (at Min) 1 1 0Mora, J. (at Min) 1 0 1Under 2:00 Booth (at StL) 1 *1 0Under 2:00 Booth (at Hou) 1 *1 0McCarthy, M. (GB) 1 0 1*Ruling in favor of Seattle
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Wilson, J. LCB LCB in in LCB LCB LCB RCB RCB in RCB RCB RCB RCB RCB 12 12 3 0
Wrotto, M. sub sub g g LG sub dnp in in in in in in in in 6 1 8 1
CAPS - starter; lower case - substitute at position; sub - special teams only; dnp - did not play; in - inactive; ir - injured reserve; nfi - non-football injury; *in
- third quarterback, res - reserve, pup - physically unable to perform
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A L P H A B E T I C A L R O S T E R
No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Birthdate Exp. College Hometown Acquired
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The Seahawks overcame three first-quarter turnovers to rally for a 28-0 shutout over their division rivalsthe St. Louis Rams. The Rams fumbled away the opening kickoff when Lance Laury stripped the ballfrom Rams returner Donnie Avery and Will Herring recovered at the St. Louis 19-yard line. However,three plays later Matt Hasselbeck’s shot at the endzone was tipped and fell into the hands of James
Butler. Later in the quarter, Seattle turned the ball over on consecutive possessions - one fumble and another interception, buton both occasions Seattle’s defense stopped the Rams forcing a punt and a Josh Brown field goal attempt that sailed wideright. Seattle scored touchdowns on four of their next five possessions, including the final two of the first half. Hasselbeck con-nected with John Carlson on a 1-yard TD pass with 5:45 remaining. Seattle was forced into a 49-yard field goal attempt on theirnext offensive series with :59 remaining before half. The Olindo Mare attempt was blocked and returned 51 yards for a TD; how-ever, a booth review of the play showed 12 Rams’ players on the field and the ensuing 5-yard penalty resulted in a Seahawksfirst down. Three plays later Hasselbeck tossed a strike to Nate Burleson from 12 yards out for a 14-0 halftime lead. After punt-ing on the opening possession of the second half, Hasselbeck connected with Carlson for a 33-yard TD. After forcing the Ramsto a three-and-out, Julius Jones flashed through the middle on the first play from scrimmage for a 62-yard TD run, secondlongest of his career. The Rams threatened to score late in the fourth quarter, but facing a fourth-and-7 Marc Bulger’s pass fellincomplete and Seattle’s defense preserved the fourth opening day shutout in team history.
PASSINGSt. Louis A C Yds TD INT RT Seattle A C Yds TD INT RTBulger 36 17 191 0 0 63.5 Hasselbeck 36 25 279 3 2 96.9TOTAL 36 17 191 0 0 63.5 TOTAL 36 25 279 3 2 96.9
RECEIVINGSt. Louis No Yds LG TD Seattle No Yds LG TDAvery 6 46 16 0 Burleson 7 74 13 1Robinson 5 87 45 0 Carlson 6 95 38 2McMichael 4 44 18 0 Houshmandzadeh 6 48 9 0Fells 1 9 9 0 J. Jones 2 19 11 0Burton 1 5 5 0 S. Wallace 1 24 24 0
Obomanu 1 11 11 0Butler 1 7 7 0Griffith 1 1 1 0
TOTAL 17 191 45 0 TOTAL 25 279 38 3
TEAM STATISTICSSt. Louis Seattle
Total First Downs 13 25Third Down Eff. 2-12-17% 8-15-53%Total Net Yards 247 446
Total Off. Plays 57 70Avg. per Play 4.3 6.4
Net Yards Rushing 77 167Total Rushing Plays 18 34
Net Yards Passing 170 279Times Sacked/Yards Lost 3/21 0/0Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 36-17-0 36-25-2
Punts-No. and Avg. 8-50.8 5-53.2Penalties-No. and Yards 10-85 4-25Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-1 2-1Touchdowns 0 4Field Goals Made-Att 0-1 0-0Time of Possession 27:33 32:27
Facing their first road test of the season, the Seahawks dropped a clash against the San Francisco49ers 23-10. The 49ers jumped out to a first-quarter 10-0 lead behind a Joe Nedney 37-yard field goaland a Frank Gore 79-yard touchdown run. Seattle pulled to within 10-3 when Olindo Mare connectedon a 36-yard field goal early in the second quarter. Another Nedney field goal pushed the 49ers lead to
13-3, but a perfectly executed 2-minute drill by the Seahawks resulted in a 1-yard TD pass from Seneca Wallace to Julius Jones,the first TD reception of Jones’ career. On the next to last play of the drive, Matt Hasselbeck injured a rib while diving for theendzone on a scramble run and was replaced by Wallace for the remainder of the game. Also injured during the game werestarters LB Lofa Tatupu, T Sean Locklear, CB Josh Wilson and FB Justin Griffith, this after beginning the game without startersT Walter Jones, LB Leroy Hill and DT Brandon Mebane. After receiving the ball to open the second half, Gore put the 49ers up20-10 after running 80 yards for a touchdown on the first play from scrimmage. The 49ers used a 9:27 field goal drive over thethird and fourth quarters to take a 23-10 lead giving Seattle little time to forge any kind of a comeback.
RUSHINGSeattle Att Yds LG TD San Francisco Att Yds LG TDForsett 5 35 14 0 Gore 16 207 80t 2Hasselbeck 3 12 7 0 Hill 1 17 17 0Jones 8 11 7 0 Norris 2 16 15 0James 2 6 4 0 Coffee 9 13 7 0Wallace 4 1 1 0 Spurlock 1 3 3 0Griffith 1 1 1 0TOTAL 23 66 14 0 TOTAL 29 256 80t 2
PASSINGSeattle A C Yds TD INT RT San Francisco A C Yds TD INT RTWallace 23 15 127 1 1 75.8 Hill 26 19 144 0 0 86.1Hasselbeck 18 10 97 0 0 70.8 Spurlock 1 0 0 0 0 39.6TOTAL 41 25 224 1 1 73.6 TOTAL 27 19 144 0 0 82.9
RECEIVINGSeattle No Yds LG TD San Francisco No Yds LG TDForsett 6 57 19 0 Gore 5 39 11 0Carlson 6 46 17 0 Bruce 4 35 14 0Houshmandzadeh 4 62 22 0 Norris 3 17 11 0Burleson 4 46 18 0 Davis 2 32 17 0Jones 3 -2 2 1 Coffee 2 16 11 0Butler 1 15 15 0 Robinson 2 4 2 0Griffith 1 0 0 0 Battle 1 1 1 0TOTAL 25 224 22 1 TOTAL 19 144 17 0
TEAM STATISTICSSeattle San Fran
Total First Downs 19 16Third Down Eff. 4-14-29% 5-15-33%Total Net Yards 283 379
Total Off. Plays 65 60Avg. per Play 4.4 6.3
Net Yards Rushing 66 256Total Rushing Plays 23 29
Net Yards Passing 217 123Times Sacked/Yards Lost 1-7 4-21Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 41-25-1 27-19-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 7-52.1 6-46.8Penalties-No. and Yards 6-45 6-54Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-0 2-0Touchdowns 1 2Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 3-3Time of Possession 25:29 34:31
The Seahawks, with seven starters inactive due to injury, fought valiantly but came up just short againstthe Chicago Bears in front of a packed Qwest Field. After a missed Robbie Gould 53-yard field goal on thegame’s opening drive, Seattle used the good field position and scored right away when Julius Jones tooka Seneca Wallace screen pass and broke through tackles and ran 39 yards for a touchdown. On the Bears’ensuing drive, David Hawthorne, making his first-career start, thwarted a Bears scoring opportunity by
intercepting a Jay Cutler pass on the Seattle 12-yard line. The Seahawks capitalized with the first of four Olindo Mare field goals totake a 10-0 lead. After a Bears three-and-out, the Seahawks tacked on three more points for a 13-0 lead early in the second quar-ter. The Bears then scored on a 1-yard Cutler-to-Greg Olsen pass to pull within 13-7. The score came just after a field-ruled fumbleat the 1-yard line was challenged and overturned keeping possession with the Bears. Seattle moved into field goal position in thefinal seconds but Mare’s 43-yard attempt was wide left. The Bears capitalized on two turnovers deep in Seattle territory and anoth-er Mare missed field goal and scored 10 points in the third quarter to take a 17-13 lead. Mare connected on field goals of 39 and46 yards in the fourth quarter to put Seattle back in front with 5:12 remaining. The Bears used six plays capped by a Devin Hester36-yard touchdown reception to take a 25-19 lead after a successful two-point conversion. Seattle drove the ball to the Bears 29,but came up short on a fourth down attempt turning the ball over in the final minute. For the game, Hawthorne totaled 16 tackles,third-most in team history and most by a Seahawks player since 2002.
Total First Downs 14 19Third Down Eff. 4-12-33% 7-17-41%Total Net Yards 318 346
Total Off. Plays 57 75Avg. per Play 5.6 4.6
Net Yards Rushing 85 103Total Rushing Plays 28 28
Net Yards Passing 233 243Times Sacked/Yards Lost 2-14 3-18Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 27-21-1 44-26-1
Punts-No. and Avg. 4-41.3 2-54.0Penalties-No. and Yards 6-60 4-45Fumbles-No. and Lost 3-1 2-1Touchdowns 3 1Field Goals Made-Att 1-2 4-6Time of Possession 30:24 29:36
The Seahawks got behind early to the efficient Indianapolis Colts and could not catch up. The Coltsscored touchdowns on four of their first five drives with each drive 78 or more yards. Seattle’s untime-ly penalties held them to just three points through three quarters. Indianapolis scored on their openingpossession when Donald Brown plowed in from one yard out. Forced to a three-and-out on their next
drive, the Colts drove 90 yards capped by the first of two Peyton Manning TD passes, this to Reggie Wayne from five yardsout. Seattle got on the board to pull within 14-3 after a 38-yard Olindo Mare field goal with 1:22 remaining in the half. Manningexecuted a flawless two-minute drill and found Austin Collie in the corner of the endzone with :03 to go before half for a 21-3lead. Joseph Addai pushed the lead to 28-3 on the Colts opening drive of the second half on a 12-yard run. A pair of fourth quar-ter Adam Vinatieri field goals stretched the lead to 34-3. Seneca Wallace led two fourth quarter TD drives for the Seahawks.Wallace scampered in on a 7-yard scramble for the first and found Owen Schmitt for his first career touchdown on a 1-yardscoring toss in the final minute.
RUSHINGSeattle Att Yds LG TD Indianapolis Att Yds LG TDJ. Jones 11 25 8 0 Addai 12 46 12t 1James 4 16 5 0 Brown 9 33 12 1Wallace 4 8 7t 1 Manning 1 -1 -1 0TOTAL 19 49 8 1 TOTAL 22 78 12t 2
PASSINGSeattle A C Yds TD INT RT Indianapolis A C Yds TD INT RTWallace 45 33 257 1 0 94.4 Manning 41 31 353 2 1 107.1TOTAL 45 33 257 1 0 94.4 TOTAL 41 31 353 2 1 107.1
RECEIVINGSeattle No Yds LG TD Indianapolis No Yds LG TDHoushmandzadeh 8 103 20 0 Clark 8 80 16 0Branch 6 49 22 0 Addai 7 50 17 0Carlson 5 39 12 0 Wayne 6 74 21 1Burleson 4 31 10 0 Collie 6 65 21t 1J. Jones 3 10 4 0 Garcon 3 71 35 0Forsett 3 8 6 0 Brown 1 13 13 0Schmitt 2 3 2 1Owens 1 8 8 0James 1 6 6 0TOTAL 33 257 22 1 TOTAL 31 353 35 2
TEAM STATISTICSSeattle Indianapolis
Total First Downs 20 24Third Down Eff. 6-15-40% 8-13-62%Total Net Yards 279 431
Total Off. Plays 69 63Avg. per Play 4.0 6.8
Net Yards Rushing 49 78Total Rushing Plays 19 22
Net Yards Passing 230 353Times Sacked/Yards Lost 5-27 0-0Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 45-33-0 41-31-1
Punts-No. and Avg. 5-49.0 2-40.5Penalties-No. and Yards 6-45 7-48Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-2 1-0Touchdowns 2 4Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 2-2Time of Possession 31:06 28:54
In one of the most lopsided victories in team history, Seattle topped the Jacksonville Jaguars 41-0 fortheir second shutout of the season. Seattle’s defense allowed 38 total rushing yards, tied for fifthfewest allowed in team history. On offense, Matt Hasselbeck returned to the field after missing twostarts with broken ribs and passed for four touchdowns. Olindo Mare put Seattle on top 3-0 in the first
quarter with a 47 yarder. On the ensuing drive, Jacksonville decided to go for it on 4th-and-1 from the Seahawks 2-yard line,but good pressure on the quarterback forced an incomplete pass. A second Mare field goal midway through the second quar-ter put Seattle up 6-0. Hasselbeck connected with T.J. Houshmandzadeh on a 34-yard strike before connecting with NateBurleson on a 44-yard catch and run on the next offensive series giving Seattle a 20-0 halftime lead. The third quarter saw arepeat of the second quarter scoring - Hasselbeck hooking up with Houshmandzadeh and later Burleson to take a 34-0 lead.Four of Seattle’s five sacks came in the second half with two forcing fumbles that resulted in touchdowns. Lawrence Jackson’ssack and forced fumble was scooped up by Nick Reed to begin the fourth quarter and rumbled 79 yards for a touchdown. WithSeattle up 41-0, Seneca Wallace replaced Matt Hasselbeck in the fourth quarter and engineered a drive that lasted the final11:53 of the game. In the game, Darryl Tapp, Reed and Josh Wilson also had sacks.
Total First Downs 10 24Third Down Eff. 2-13-15% 6-14-43%Total Net Yards 199 379
Total Off. Plays 52 71Avg. per Play 3.8 5.3
Net Yards Rushing 38 143Total Rushing Plays 15 40
Net Yards Passing 161 236Times Sacked/Yards Lost 5/29 1/5Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 32-19-0 30-18-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 8-46.4 3-44.3Penalties-No. and Yards 9-73 1-10Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-2 2-0Touchdowns 0 5Field Goals Made-Att 0-0 2-2Time of Possession 25:16 34:44
Looking to even their record at 3-3, the Seahawks got behind early and could not catchup to the ArizonaCardinals at Qwest Field dropping their record to 2-4 before the bye week. The Cardinals took the open-ing kickoff and marched 80 yards in 15 plays, chewing up 10:42 of the first quarter. The drive resultedin a 2-yard Kurt Warner-to-Larry Fitzgerald touchdown pass. The Cardinals recovered a pooch kick on the
ensuing kickoff and scored three plays later on a Tim Hightower 2-yard run for a 14-0 lead retaining possession for the first 11:53of the game. On Seattle’s first possession, Matt Hasselbeck was sacked on the team’s second offensive play resulting in a lostfumble. The Cardinals tacked on three points via a Neil Rackers 29-yard field goal to take a 17-0 lead early in the second quar-ter. To that point, the Cardials had ran 25 plays to the Seahawks two, and retained possession for 15:39 of the first 16:24 ofthe game. Seattle got on the board for the only time of the day after a nine-play, 59-yard drive resulted in a 28-yard Olindo Marefield goal. The biggest play of the drive came on a fake punt by Jon Ryan who completed a 42-pass to John Carlson. TheCardinals tacked on 10 second-half points in the second half to win the game 27-3.
Total First Downs 21 7Third Down Eff. 8-16-50% 0-11-0%Total Net Yards 344 128
Total Off. Plays 71 46Avg. per Play 4.8 2.8
Net Yards Rushing 62 14Total Rushing Plays 26 11
Net Yards Passing 282 114Times Sacked/Yards Lost 2/10 5/40Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 43-34-1 30-11-1
Punts-No. and Avg. 6-42.5 8-47.5Penalties-No. and Yards 7-76 6-56Fumbles-No. and Lost 1-1 2-1Touchdowns 3 0Field Goals Made-Att 2-2 1-1Time of Possession 42:50 17:10
Looking for their first road win of the season, the Seahawks could not maintain the momentum theyheld at the beginning of the game. Turnovers and a Cowboys punt return TD aided Dallas to a 38-17 winover Seattle. The Seahawks forced a punt on Dallas’ opening drive and then pieced together a 14-playdrive that resulted in an Olindo Mare field goal to take a 3-0 first-quarter lead. The lead evaporated when
a combination of missed assignments and missed tackles led to a 36-yard Tony Romo to Sam Hurd pitch and catch for a touch-down. Seattle fumbled three plays into their ensuing drive and the Cowboys took advantage with Marion Barber scoring on a2-yard TD run. Seattle wasn’t giving up as Matt Hasselbeck led an 80-yard drive culminating with a 23-yard TD pass to DeionBranch to pull within 14-10. However, a 7-yard TD pass from Romo to Roy Williams with :35 remaining in the half pushed theCowboys lead to 21-10. The Cowboys opened things up in the third quarter when Romo connected on a his third TD pass ofthe day, this a 3-yarder to Miles Austin. After a three-and-out by the Seahawks, Patrick Crayton returned the punt 82 yards foranother Cowboys score and a 35-10 lead at the end of three quarters. The Cowboys tacked on a Nick Folk field goal beforeHasselbeck connected with Justin Griffith on a 4-yard TD pass. In the game, Edgerrin James moved into the NFL’s top 10 rush-ing list with 12,246 career rushing yards.
Total First Downs 18 26Third Down Eff. 6-14-43% 7-13-54%Total Net Yards 308 362
Total Off. Plays 64 67Avg. per Play 4.8 5.4
Net Yards Rushing 79 113Total Rushing Plays 22 29
Net Yards Passing 229 249Times Sacked/Yards Lost 3-20 2-7Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 39-22-0 36-21-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 6-40.3 4-47.3Penalties-No. and Yards 6-53 5-43Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-2 3-1Touchdowns 2 5Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 1-2Time of Possession 25:15 34:45
The Seahawks overcame one of the largest deficits in team history and pulled out a 32-20 win over theDetroit Lions at Qwest Field. Following two turnovers and a failed fourth-and-1 attempt, the Seahawks sur-
rendered 17 first-quarter points. On the opening drive, Detroit’s Jason Hanson hit the right upright on a 34-yard field goal attempt.However, on Seattle’s very first play from scrimmage Matt Hasselbeck was intercepted by Louis Delmas and returned to theSeahawks 2-yard line where Matt Stafford and Brandon Pettigrew connected on a 7-yard TD pass following a false start penalty. OnSeattle’s very next play, a 10-yard completion to Justin Griffith was fumbled. Stafford then hooked up with Bryant Johnson for a 29-yard TD pass and a 14-0 lead. Seattle, facing a three-and-out on the next series, decided to go for it on fourth-and-1 from their own38-yard line. The run failed and the Lions tacked on a 41-yard Hanson field goal. The tide turned in the second quarter when Seattlepieced together a 10-play drive resulting in a 2-yard Julius Jones TD run. David Hawthorne intercepted the first of his two passes -one of five total on the day for the Seahawks - on the next drive resulting in an Olindo Mare Field goal. Deon Grant followed suit onthe next series, also resulting in a Mare field goal with :02 remaining in the half pulling Seattle to within 17-13. Seattle outscored theLions 10-0 in the third quarter behind another Mare field goal and a Hasselbeck to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 2-yard TD pass for a 22-17lead. The clubs swapped fourth-quarter field goals before Josh Wilson put the game out of reach in the waning moments with a 61-yard interception return for a TD. In the game, Hasselbeck became the team’s all-time leader in completions. His 39 completions forthe game was also a franchise record. After his first-quarter interception, he had a string of 15 consecutive completions tying thesecond-most in franchise history for a single game.
RECEIVINGDetroit No Yds LG TD Seattle No Yds LG TDPettigrew 7 70 18 1 Burleson 7 75 25 0Fitzsimmons 6 41 9 0 Jones 6 78 49 0B. Johnson 2 35 29t 1 Carlson 6 42 15 0C. Johnson 2 27 14 0 Houshmandzadeh 6 34 15 1Morris 2 17 11 0 Forsett 5 45 12 0K. Smith 2 9 5 0 Griffith 5 33 11 0T. Smith 1 4 4 0 Branch 3 25 11 0
Butler 1 8 8 0Schmitt 1 4 4 0
TOTAL 22 203 29t 2 TOTAL 40 344 49 1
TEAM STATISTICSDetroit Seattle
Total First Downs 17 25Third Down Eff. 6-16-38% 7-15-47%Total Net Yards 300 397
Total Off. Plays 65 71Avg. per Play 4.6 5.6
Net Yards Rushing 114 55Total Rushing Plays 21 18
Net Yards Passing 186 342Times Sacked/Yards Lost 2/17 1/2Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 42-22-5 52-40-1
Punts-No. and Avg. 2-52.5 3-36.3Penalties-No. and Yards 9-77 6-45Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-0 3-1Touchdowns 2 3Field Goals Made-Att 2-3 4-4Time of Possession 29:18 30:42
The Seahawks, looking to pull within one game of division-leading Arizona, held a three-point lead inthe fourth quarter but could not hold onto victory losing to the Cardinals 31-20. The Seahawks took a14-0 lead midway through the second quarter behind a Justin Forsett 11-yard TD, that capped a 99-yardscoring drive, and later a 31-yard TD reception by John Carlson. Setting up Seattle’s 99-yard drive was
a goal line stand on 4th-and-goal from the 1-yard line. The Cardinals pulled to within 14-7 when Kurt Warner and Steve Breastonconnected on a 28-yard TD strike. Seattle tacked on a field goal to go up 17-7 with just 1:09 remaining in the first half, but theCardinals matched the Seahawks field goal with one of their own as time expired. Chris Wells tied the game for Arizona witha 10-yard TD run on the Cardinals opening drive of the second half. Seattle moved the ball to the Cardinals’ 1-yard line early inthe fourth quarter, but was forced to settle for a 20-yard Olindo Mare field goal to go back on top 20-17. Warner led back-to-back TD drives for the Cardinals giving Arizona a 31-20 lead with 6:11 left to play in the game. Interceptions on Seattle’s finaltwo drives thwarted hopes of a come back. Justin Forsett, who was forced into action because of an early chest injury to JuliusJones, rushed for career highs with 17 carries and 123 yards against the Cardinals’ fourth-ranked rush defense. Hasselbeckpassed for 300 or more yards in consecutive games for the fist time since 2004, while T.J. Houshmandzadeh’s 165 receivingyards were the most for Seattle since Koren Robinson’s 166 at St. Louis on October 20, 2002.
Total First Downs 29 22Third Down Eff. 6-15-40% 2-12-17%Total Net Yards 472 462
Total Off. Plays 81 68Avg. per Play 5.8 6.8
Net Yards Rushing 164 122Total Rushing Plays 24 30
Net Yards Passing 308 340Times Sacked/Yards Lost 4-23 0-0Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 53-27-2 38-29-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 7-42.6 7-52.0Penalties-No. and Yards 9-113 11-136Fumbles-No. and Lost 0-0 0-0Touchdowns 2 4Field Goals Made-Att 2-2 1-1Time of Possession 28:30 31:30
The Seahawks, on the road for the second of three consecutive games, succumbed to the MinnesotaVikings 35-9. Seattle held the Vikings scoreless in the first period ending a Minnesota streak of scoringin 11 consecutive quarters. However, the Vikings offense got on track in the second quarter scoring 21points behind three Brett Favre TD passes to take a 21-0 halftime lead. Seattle could only muster two
first downs and ran only 19 plays before the break. After another Favre TD passing the third quarter, Seattle got on the boardwith a 40-yard Olindo Mare field goal. Tavaris Jackson replaced Favre at quarterback in the fourth quarter for the Vikings and hefound Sidney Rice for a 34-yard TD toss to take a 35-3 lead. Justin Forsett, who had 80 yards on eight receptions, ran in from1-yard out for Seattle’s only score midway through the fourth quarter for a 35-9 final (2-pt failed). In the game, Matt Hasselbeckbecame Seattle’s career leader in pass attempts passing Dave Krieg. David Hawthorne led Seattle’s defense with 15 tackles.Seattle limited Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson to a modest 3.4 average on 24 attempts; however, the Vikings defense limitedSeattle to four total rushing yards, the lowest total in franchise history.
Total First Downs 10 28Third Down Eff. 1-10-10% 8-13-62%Total Net Yards 212 431
Total Off. Plays 44 72Avg. per Play 4.8 6.0
Net Yards Rushing 4 160Total Rushing Plays 13 37
Net Yards Passing 208 271Times Sacked/Yards Lost 2-23 2-19Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 29-19-1 33-28-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 7-51.3 5-43.2Penalties-No. and Yards 10-64 5-31Fumbles-No. and Lost 4-1 0-0Touchdowns 1 5Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 0-0Time of Possession 17:49 42:11
Seattle earned their first road win of the season in St. Louis as they topped the Rams 27-17. TheSeahawks used a steady rushing attack and an aggressive defense to help lead them to victory.Midway through the first quarter, Seattle capitalized off of a failed Josh Brown field goal attempt whenJustin Forsett scored on the ensuing drive on a 3-yard run. The Rams tied the game 7-7 early in the sec-
ond quarter when Kyle Boller, starting for injured Marc Bulger, connected on a 1-yard TD pass with Donnie Avery. With St. Louisthreatening late in the first half, Kelly Jennings batted a Boller pass in the air which was picked off and returned 65 yards byJosh Wilson for a touchdown giving the Seahawks a 14-7 lead with 1:38 remaining. A 55-yard Brown field goal as time expiredin the half pulled the Rams to within 14-10. Seattle opened up their lead in the second half scoring on three-consecutive pos-sessions. A second Forsett TD run sandwiched by two Olindo Mare field goals gave Seattle a 27-10 lead in the fourth quarter.A late Steven Jackson TD run for the Rams culminated in a 27-17 final. Forsett set career highs with 22 carries for 130 yardsand two TDs while Mare tied a club record for most consecutive field goals made with 16. On defense, Jordan Babineaux ledthe way with a career-high 13 tackles to go along with an interception.
Seattle 7 7 3 10 27St. Louis 0 10 0 7 17
Seattle St. LouisSEA 1 7:54 Forsett 3 run (Mare kick) (8-64, 3:33) 7 0STL 2 13:34 Avery 1 pass Boller (J. Brown kick) (10-65, 4:47) 7 7SEA 2 1:38 Wilson 65 INT return (Mare kick) 14 7STL 2 0:00 J. Brown 55 FG (10-43, 1:38) 14 10SEA 3 3:37 Mare 29 FG (11-59, 4:17) 17 10SEA 4 13:57 Forsett 2 run (Mare kick) (7-44, 2:21) 24 10SEA 4 9:24 Mare 38 FG (6-31, 2:57) 27 10STL 4 0:44 Jackson 1 run (J. Brown kick) (8-80, 2:06) 27 17Att. 47,475
ST. LOUIS RAMS 17, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 27
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2009
EDWARD JONES DOME
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGSeattle Att Yds LG TD St. Louis Att Yds LG TDForsett 22 130 26 2 Jackson 23 89 25 1Hasselbeck 3 18 19 0 Boller 3 26 16 0Rankin 5 12 4 0 Darby 1 -1 -1 0Wallace 1 10 10 0 Gado 1 -1 -1 0TOTAL 31 170 26 2 TOTAL 28 113 25 1
PASSINGSeattle A C Yds TD INT RT St. Louis A C Yds TD INT RTHasselbeck 25 14 102 0 0 65.8 Boller 46 28 282 1 2 67.5TOTAL 25 14 102 0 0 65.8 TOTAL 46 28 282 1 2 67.5
RECEIVINGSeattle No Yds LG TD St. Louis No Yds LG TDBurleson 4 46 17 0 Amendola 7 55 11 0Branch 3 19 9 0 Jackson 5 27 12 0Carlson 2 14 14 0 Avery 4 48 28 1Houshmandzadeh 2 14 10 0 Darby 3 26 11 0Griffith 2 8 7 0 Gibson 3 18 7 0Schmitt 1 1 1 0 Martin 2 60 33 0
Total First Downs 15 23Third Down Eff. 4-12-33% 8-18-44%Total Net Yards 265 364
Total Off. Plays 57 78Avg. per Play 4.6 4.7
Net Yards Rushing 170 113Total Rushing Plays 31 28
Net Yards Passing 95 251Times Sacked/Yards Lost 1-7 4-31Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 25-14-0 46-28-2
Punts-No. and Avg. 5-47.0 5-52.4Penalties-No. and Yards 7-52 4-35Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-1 0-0Touchdowns 3 2Field Goals Made-Att 2-2 1-2Time of Possession 26:28 33:32
Olindo Mare’s club record 18th-consecutive field goal from 30-yards as time expired and handed Seattle a20-17 victory over the San Francisco 49ers. After punting the ball to the 49ers with :57 to play, Seattle’sdefense forced San Francisco to a three-and-out and a punt of their own giving Seattle possession at theSeahawks 48-yard line with :21 left in the game. A Matt Hasselbeck to Deion Butler 32-yard completion and
a short Julius Jones run set the stage for Mare’s heroics. Early in the opening quarter, the 49ers recovered a Seahawks fumble anddrove to the Seattle 1-yard line but Seattle took over possession after thwarting a fourth-and-goal attempt. The Seahawks punted andthe 49ers got on the board first when Alex Smith connected with Vernon Davis for a 33-yard touchdown pass. After another punt, afumbled exchange in an attempt to run a reverse on the return resulted in a Nick Reed recovery at the 49ers 13-yard line. three playslater Matt Hasselbeck found Deion Branch for a 7-yard TD pass to tie the game 7-7. The Seahawks took a 14-7 lead in the secondquarter when Justin Forsett scored on an 8-yard toss from Hasselbeck. San Francisco tied the game on the ensuing drive when JoshMorgan scored on a 22-yard pass play from Smith. On the 49ers next seven drives, the Seahawks defense forced six punts, includ-ing five three-and-outs, and a fumble. The first of Mare’s two field goals on the day gave Seattle a 17-14 lead with 5:30 remaining inthe fourth quarter. The 49ers countered on the ensuing drive with a 34-yard Joe Nedney field goal to tie the game with 2:57 to playbefore Mare’s second field goal proved to be the game winner. Seahawks punter Jon Ryan placed six of his nine punts on the dayinside the 20, including three inside the 10-yard line.
San Francisco 7 7 0 3 17Seattle 7 7 0 6 20
San Francisco SeattleSF 1 6:16 Davis 33 pass Smith (Nedney kick) (4-42, 2:10) 7 0SEA 1 3:48 Branch 7 pass Hasselbeck (Mare kick) (3-13, 0:46) 7 7SEA 2 10:06 Forsett 8 pass Hasselbeck (Mare kick) (12-87, 5:40) 7 14SF 2 7:40 Morgan 22 pass Smith (Nedney kick) (4-77, 2:26) 14 14SEA 4 5:30 Mare 25 FG (7-34, 3:41) 14 17SF 4 2:57 Nedney 34 FG (6-48, 2:33) 17 17SEA 4 0:00 Mare 30 FG (3-40, 0:21) 17 20Att. 67,761
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 20, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS 17
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2009
QWEST FIELD
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGSan Francisco Att Yds LG TD Seattle Att Yds LG TDGore 9 25 6 0 Jones 20 67 11 0Morgan 1 20 20 0 Hasselbeck 4 31 23 0Walker 1 7 7 0 Forsett 5 9 5 0Smith 1 1 1 0TOTAL 12 53 20 0 TOTAL 29 107 23 0
PASSINGSan Francisco A C Yds TD INT RT Seattle A C Yds TD INT RTSmith 45 27 310 2 0 95.6 Hasselbeck 34 25 198 2 0 107.2
Total First Downs 14 17Third Down Eff. 1-13-8% 4-16-25%Total Net Yards 356 292
Total Off. Plays 58 69Avg. per Play 6.1 4.2
Net Yards Rushing 53 107Total Rushing Plays 12 29
Net Yards Passing 303 185Times Sacked/Yards Lost 1/7 5/20Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 45-27-0 35-26-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 9-49.6 10-44.7Penalties-No. and Yards 8-57 4-48Fumbles-No. and Lost 2-2 2-1Touchdowns 2 2Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 2-2Time of Possession 28:49 31:11
The Seahawks fell behind early and could not catch up to the Texans and their potent passing attackdropping the game 34-7 to the Texans. The Texans made a statement on the first play from scrimmagewhen Matt Schaub connected with Andre Johnson streaking down the sideline for a 64-yard touch-down 16 seconds into the game. Forcing the Seahawks to three-and-out on first three possessions,
the Texans capitalized each time building a 24-0 lead early in the second quarter. The Texans scored on a Kris Brown field goal,a 4-yard Ryan Moats TD run and another Johnson TD reception, this from 17 yards. Seattle pieced together a six-play, 84-yardTD drive capped by a Matt Hasselbeck to John Carlson 4-yard TD pass with 1:14 remaining in the first half to pull within 24-7.The Texans tacked on 10 second-half points behind Brown’s second field goal and a Bernard Pollard 70-yard interception returnfor a touchdown. Schaub passed for 336 first-half yards while Johnson hauled in 10 passes for 184 yards in the first half. TheTexans as a team recorded 364 total yards in the first half. Seattle limited Houston to 86 total yards in the second half, but itwas too little too late for the Seahawks who could not find the end zone in the second half.
Total First Downs 13 23Third Down Eff. 1-14-7% 5-13-38%Total Net Yards 282 450
Total Off. Plays 63 67Avg. per Play 4.5 6.7
Net Yards Rushing 62 85Total Rushing Plays 24 28
Net Yards Passing 220 365Times Sacked/Yards Lost 3-27 0-0Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 36-24-1 39-29-1
Punts-No. and Avg. 7-49.0 4-44.3Penalties-No. and Yards 7-63 4-35Fumbles-No. and Lost 4-0 1-1Touchdowns 1 4Field Goals Made-Att 0-0 2-4Time of Possession 26:24 33:36
The Seahawks played a dominate first half, but five turnovers doomed the Seahawks leading to a 24-7Buccaneers victory. Although the Seahawks outgained the Buccaneers 2 to 1 in the first half (234-117), twoturnovers and a bad snap on a field goal attempt led to just a 7-3 Seattle lead. Seattle’s Matt Hasselbeckconnected with John Carlson from 29 yards to lead to Seattle’s only score with 4:31 remaining in the first
half. Seattle fumbled in Tampa Bay territory and threw an interception just before half whick led to a Buccaneers field goal in the finalseconds of the half. The third quarter favored Tampa Bay as they outscored the Seahawks 18-0, and their first four drives of the sec-ond half. After Tampa Bay connected on a field goal to open the half, the second of Hasselbeck’s career-high four interceptions ledto a 22-yard touchdown pass from Josh Freeman to Carnell Williams on the very next play to give the Buccaneers a 13-7 lead.Following a three-and-out by Seattle, Freeman connected with Derrick Ward on a 6-yard TD play to take a 21-7 lead after a success-ful two-point conversion. Tampa Bay tacked on a field goal early in the fourth quarter for a 24-7 final score. For Seattle, Max Ungerstarted his first-career game at center.
Total First Downs 15 23Third Down Eff. 7-16-44% 5-13-38%Total Net Yards 339 380
Total Off. Plays 60 72Avg. per Play 5.7 5.3
Net Yards Rushing 134 128Total Rushing Plays 34 25
Net Yards Passing 205 252Times Sacked/Yards Lost 0/0 1/4Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 26-16-1 46-27-4
Punts-No. and Avg. 4-44.0 4-43.0Penalties-No. and Yards 6-35 6-50Fumbles-No. and Lost 0-0 2-1Touchdowns 2 1Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 0-0Time of Possession 32:04 27:56
The Seahawks dropped their final road game of the season to the Green Bay Packers 48-10. With thetemperature at 18 degrees at kickoff, it marked the second coldest game in club history. The Packers,looking to clinch a playoff spot, jumped out to a 14-0 lead in the opening quarter. After forcing thePackers to a three-and-out on the opening drive, the Seahawks ran the ball down the field before A.J.
Hawk intercepted a Matt Hasselbeck pass and returned it 29 yards which set up a Aaron Rodgers to Brandon Jackson 13-yardTD pass. On their next possession, the Packers tacked on another TD with a Ryan Grant 3-yard run. The Seahawks got on theboard midway through the second quarter with Olindo Mare’s club record 19th consecutive successful field goal attempt.However, the Packers would tack on 10 more points before half behind a Grant 56-yard run and a Mason Crosby field goal totake a 24-3 lead. Brandon Jackson added two short TD runs (6, 4) in the third quarter to extend the Packers lead to 38-3. AnotherCrosby field goal (52 yards) and an Ahman Green 6-yard run put the Packers ahead 48-3 in the fourth quarter before Hasselbeckfound John Carlson for his sixth TD of the season, a club record for tight ends. In the game, Hasselbeck became the franchiseall-time leader in passing yards eclipsing Dave Krieg’s record of 26,132.
Seattle 0 3 0 7 10Green Bay 14 10 14 10 48
Seattle Green BayGB 1 6:34 Jackson 13 pass Rodgers (Crosby kick) (4-35, 2:16) 0 7GB 1 0:23 Grant 3 run (Crosby kick) (5-73, 2:15) 0 14SEA 2 7:12 Mare 28 FG (9-53, 3:53) 3 14GB 2 5:36 Grant 56 run (Crosby kick) (4-67, 1:36) 3 21GB 2 0:00 Crosby 29 FG (10-69, 4:37) 3 24GB 3 10:13 Jackson 6 run (Crosby kick) (7-47, 3:54) 3 31GB 3 5:27 Jackson 4 run (Crosby kick) (6-62, 3;52) 3 38GB 4 10:48 Crosby 52 FG (9-37, 4:40) 3 41GB 4 6:39 Green 6 run (Crosby kick) (4-51, 2:19) 3 48SEA 4 4:15 Carlson 16 pass Hasselbeck (Mare kick) (6-55, 2:24) 10 48Att. 70,429
GREEN BAY PACKERS 48, SEATTLE SEAHAWKS 10
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 2009
LAMBEAU FIELD
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHINGSeattle Att Yds LG TD Green Bay Att Yds LG TDForsett 14 70 16 0 Grant 16 97 56t 2Jones 14 39 9 0 Green 8 29 16 1Hasselbeck 1 6 6 0 Jackson 5 20 6t 2
Rodgers 1 9 9 0Flynn 2 -2 -1 0
TOTAL 29 115 16 0 TOTAL 32 153 56 5
PASSINGSeattle A C Yds TD INT RT Green Bay A C Yds TD INT RTHasselbeck 37 19 198 1 4 36.6 Rodgers 23 12 237 1 0 103.0
RECEIVINGSeattle No Yds LG TD Green Bay No Yds LG TDJones 6 51 17 0 Jennings 4 111 40 0Branch 5 53 18 0 Finley 3 80 38 0Houshmandzadeh 4 51 31 0 Driver 3 33 16 0Carlson 2 24 16t 1 Jackson 3 19 13t 1Butler 1 15 15 0 Nelson 1 17 17 0Forsett 1 4 4 0 Hall 1 7 7 0
Jones 1 6 6 0TOTAL 19 198 31 1 TOTAL 16 273 40 1
TEAM STATISTICSSeattle Green Bay
Total First Downs 17 20Third Down Eff. 6-17-35% 8-14-57%Total Net Yards 291 417
Total Off. Plays 69 62Avg. per Play 4.2 6.7
Net Yards Rushing 115 153Total Rushing Plays 29 32
Net Yards Passing 176 264Times Sacked/Yards Lost 3-22 1-9Pass Atts-Comps-Ints 37-19-4 29-16-0
Punts-No. and Avg. 4-47.8 4-41.0Penalties-No. and Yards 8-86 5-50Fumbles-No. and Lost 0-0 1-0Touchdowns 1 6Field Goals Made-Att 1-1 2-2Time of Possession 27:46 32:14
Green Bay T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FRBarnett 9 6 3 1.0 7.0 0 0 0 0 0Bigby 7 2 5 0.0 0.0 2 0 3 0 0Jones 6 5 1 1.0 8.0 0 0 1 0 0Hawk 6 5 1 0.0 0.0 1 29 1 0 0Additional Stats: Sacks: Chillar 1.0. INT: Bush 1.
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9/14/08 11/15/0912/13/09
11/27/059/14/08 10/18/87
9/15/8512/30/07
10/5/08 BY SEAHAWKS: 11/22/0912/27/09
BY SEAHAWKS: 472, at Arizona 11/15/09 10 RECEPTIONSBY OPPONENTS: 417, at Green Bay 12/27/09 BY SEAHAWKS: 14-139, B. Engram at Cleveland 11/4/07
300 YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) BY OPPONENTS: 12/13/09BY SEAHAWKS: 320, vs. Houston 10/16/05 100 YD RUSHER, 300 YD PASSER 100 YD RECEIVERBY OPPONENTS: 356, vs. LA Raiders 11/30/87 BY SEAHAWKS: at Arizona 11/15/09
200 YARDS RUSHING (TEAM) 315 (pass) M. Hasselbeck, 123 (rush) J. Forsett,BY SEAHAWKS: 245, vs. St. Louis 9/21/08 165 (rec) T.J. HoushmandzadehBY OPPONENTS: 256, at San Francisco 9/20/09 BY OPPONENTS: at Kansas City 10/29/06
400 NET YARDS PASSING 312 (pass) D. Huard, 39-155 (rush) L. Johnson,BY SEAHAWKS: 428, at San Diego 12/29/02 6-132 (rec) E. Kennison, 6-116 (rec) T. GonzalezBY OPPONENTS: 418, at New York Jets 12/6/98 100 YD RUSHER, 100 YD RECEIVER
300 NET YARDS PASSING BY SEAHAWKS: vs. New York Giants 11/27/05BY SEAHAWKS: 308, at Arizona 11/15/09 31-110 (rush) S. Alexander, 8-137 (rec) J. JureviciusBY OPPONENTS: 365, at Houston 12/13/09 BY OPPONENTS: at Arizona 12/28/08
50 OR MORE POINTS SCORED 14-100 (rush) E. James, 5-130 (rec) L. FitzgeraldBY SEAHAWKS: 51, vs. Kansas City, OT 11/27/83 TWO 100 YD RECEIVERS, 300 YD PASSERBY OPPONENTS: 51, at Dallas 11/27/80 BY SEAHAWKS: vs. Dallas 12/6/04
40 OR MORE POINTS SCORED 9-113 (rec) Jackson, 8-145 (rec) Rice, 414 (pass) HasselbeckBY SEAHAWKS: 41, vs. Jacksonville 10/11/09 BY OPPONENTS: vs. Arizona 11/16/08BY OPPONENTS: 48, at Green Bay 12/27/09 186 (rec) Boldin, 151 (rec) Fitzgerald, 395 (pass) Warner
30 OR MORE POINTS SCORED 100 YD RUSHER, 300 YD PASSER, TWO 100 YD RECEIVERSBY SEAHAWKS: 32, vs. Detroit 11/8/09 BY SEAHAWKS: vs. Cleveland 11/30/03BY OPPONENTS: 48, at Green Bay 12/27/09 127 (rush) S. Alexander, 328 (pass) M. Hasselbeck
SHUTOUT 122 (rec) K. Robinson, 108 (rec) D. JacksonBY SEAHAWKS: 41-0, vs. Jacksonville 10/11/09 BY OPPONENTS: at Kansas City 10/29/06BY OPPONENTS: 21-0, at Pittsburgh 10/7/07 312 (pass) D. Huard, 39-155 (rush) L. Johnson,
TWO 100-YARD RUSHERS IN SAME GAME 6-132 (rec) E. Kennison, 6-116 (rec) T. GonzalezBY SEAHAWKS: vs. Houston 10/16/05 FOUR TOUCHDOWNS RUSHINGS. Alexander 22-141, M. Morris 8-104 BY SEAHAWKS: S. Alexander vs. Houston 10/16/05BY OPPONENTS: at Philadelphia 12/12/76 BY OPPONENTS: J. Lewis at Cleveland 11/4/07Tom Sullivan 121, Mike Hogan 104 THREE TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING
TWO 100-YARD RECEIVERS IN SAME GAME BY SEAHAWKS: S. Alexander vs. St. Louis 11/13/05BY SEAHAWKS: vs. Dallas 12/6/04 BY OPPONENTS: J. Lewis (4) at Cleveland 11/4/07Jerry Rice 8-145, Darrell Jackson 9-113 TWO TOUCHDOWNS RUSHINGBY OPPONENTS: vs. Arizona 11/16/08 BY SEAHAWKS: J. Forsett at St. Louis 11/29/09A. Boldin 13-186, L. Fitzgerald 10-151 BY OPPONENTS: R. Grant and B. Jackson at GB 12/27/09
200 YARDS RUSHING FIVE TOUCHDOWN PASSES BY SEAHAWKS: 201, S. Alexander vs. G.B. 11/27/06 BY SEAHAWKS: M. Hasselbeck vs. N.Y. Giants 9/24/06BY OPPONENTS: 207, F. Gore at San Francisco 9/20/09 BY OPPONENTS: Neil O'Donnell vs. Jets 8/31/97
100 YARDS RUSHING FOUR TOUCHDOWN PASSESBY SEAHAWKS: 130, J. Forsett at St. Louis 11/29/09 BY SEAHAWKS: M. Hasselbeck vs. Jacksonville 10/11/09BY OPPONENTS: 207, F. Gore at San Francisco 9/20/09 BY OPPONENTS: B. Favre at Minnesota 11/22/09
30+ CARRIES THREE TOUCHDOWN PASSESBY SEAHAWKS: 31, S. Alexander vs. S.D. 12/24/06 BY SEAHAWKS: M. Hasselbeck (4) vs. Jacksonville 10/11/09BY OPPONENTS: 33, R. Grant vs. Green Bay 10/12/08 BY OPPONENTS: B. Favre (4) at Minnesota 11/22/09
400 YARDS PASSING FOUR TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONSBY SEAHAWKS: 414, M. Hasselbeck vs. Dallas 12/6/04 BY SEAHAWKS: Daryl Turner at San Diego 9/15/85
12/6/98 BY OPPONENTS: M. Robinson at Baltimore 11/23/03
BY SEAHAWKS: 315, M. Hasselbeck at ArizonaOVERTIME GAME
200 YARDS RECEIVING
300 YARDS PASSING
The Last Time
261, Steve Largent at Detroit243, Wes Chandler, SD
San Francisco 33, at Seattle 30
San Francisco 33, at Seattle 30BY OPPONENTS:BY SEAHAWKS:
BY OPPONENTS:
BY OPPONENTS:
OVERTIME WIN
BY SEAHAWKS:
365, M. Schaub at Houston
BY OPPONENTS:
BY OPPONENTS:
at Seattle 24, N.Y. Giants 21
500 TOTAL YARDS
6-100, N. Burleson at Minnesota
418, V. Testaverde at NYJ
100 YARDS RECEIVING BY SEAHAWKS:BY OPPONENTS: 523, at New York Giants
501, at Atlanta
400 TOTAL YARDS
11-193, A. Johnson at Houston
4-111, G. Jennings at Green Bay
The Last Time Continued…THREE TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS BLOCKED FIELD GOAL RETURN TOUCHDOWN
BY SEAHAWKS: J. Galloway vs. Oakland 10/26/97 BY SEAHAWKS: S. Springs at GB, 61 yards 11/1/99BY OPPONENTS: T. Holt at St. Louis 10/15/06 BY OPPONENTS: Dave Waymer vs. NO, 58 yards 10/16/88
TWO TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS FOUR INTERCEPTIONSBY SEAHAWKS: Houshmandzadeh & Burleson vs. Jax 10/11/09 BY SEAHAWKS: NoneBY OPPONENTS: A. Johnson at Houston 12/13/09 BY OPPONENTS: Deron Cherry vs. Kansas City 9/29/85
PLAYER LED IN BOTH RUSHING AND RECEIVING YDS THREE INTERCEPTIONSBY SEAHAWKS: J. Jones vs. Detroit 11/8/09 BY SEAHAWKS: M. Trufant vs. Arizona 12/9/0736 (Rushing) 78 (Receiving) BY OPPONENTS: Deron Cherry vs. Kansas City 9/29/85BY OPPONENTS: F. Gore at San Francisco 10/26/08 TWO INTERCEPTIONS94 (Rushing) 65 (Receiving) BY SEAHAWKS: D. Hawthorne vs. Detroit 11/8/09
FIVE FIELD GOALS BY OPPONENTS: A. Bigby at Green Bay 12/27/09BY SEAHAWKS: Todd Peterson at Pittsburgh 9/26/99 THREE SACKSBY OPPONENTS: John Carney vs. San Diego 9/21/97 BY SEAHAWKS: P. Kerney vs. Arizona 12/9/07
FOUR FIELD GOALS BY OPPONENTS: R. Mathis at Indianapolis 10/4/09BY SEAHAWKS: O. Mare vs. Detroit 11/8/09 10+ PUNTSBY OPPONENTS: N. Rackers vs. Arizona 11/16/08 BY SEAHAWKS: 11, J. Ryan vs. Philadelphia 11/2/08
THREE FIELD GOALS BY OPPONENTS: 10, A. Lee at San Francisco 9/30/07BY SEAHAWKS: O. Mare (4) vs. Detroit 11/8/09 PUNT BLOCKEDBY OPPONENTS: C. Barth vs. Tampa Bay 12/20/09 BY SEAHAWKS: D.D. Lewis vs. Pittsburgh 11/2/03
TWO 50-YARD FIELD GOALS BY OPPONENTS: M. Lawson vs. San Francisco 9/14/08BY SEAHAWKS: J. Brown at Atlanta 12/30/07 FIELD GOAL BLOCKEDBY OPPONENTS: N. Rackers vs. Arizona 9/25/05 BY SEAHAWKS: C. Terrill at Houston 12/13/09
SAFETY BY OPPONENTS: J. Bullocks vs. New Orleans 10/14/07BY SEAHAWKS: Scobey, vs. Arizona 12/9/07 PAT BLOCKEDBY OPPONENTS: Carriker, tackle at St. Louis 11/25/07 BY SEAHAWKS: Terry Wooden vs. SD 10/22/95
KICKOFF RETURN TOUCHDOWN BY OPPONENTS: A. Smith at Arizona 11/6/05BY SEAHAWKS: J. Wilson at St.L, 89 yards 11/25/07 PAT MISSEDBY OPPONENTS: Johnson at St. Louis, 99 yards 10/9/05 BY SEAHAWKS: J. Brown at Arizona, blocked 11/6/05
PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWN BY OPPONENTS: O. Pochman vs. SF, wide right 10/12/03BY SEAHAWKS: N. Burleson at Clev, 94 yards 11/4/07 FAKE PAT KICKBY OPPONENTS: P. Crayton at Dallas, 82 yards 11/1/09 BY SEAHAWKS: Feagles vs Oakland, no good 12/16/00
INTERCEPTION RETURN TOUCHDOWN BY OPPONENTS: NoneBY SEAHAWKS: J. Wilson at St. Louis, 65 yards 11/29/09 FAKE PUNTBY OPPONENTS: B. Pollard at Houston, 70 yards 12/13/09 BY SEAHAWKS: vs. Arizona, successful 10/18/09
FUMBLE RETURN TOUCHDOWN BY OPPONENTS: vs. San Francisco, successful 12/14/06BY SEAHAWKS: N. Reed vs. Jax, 79 yards 10/11/09 ONSIDE KICKBY OPPONENTS: P. Thomas vs. N.O., 5 yards 10/14/07 BY SEAHAWKS: at Indianapolis, successful 10/11/09
BLOCKED PUNT RETURN TOUCHDOWN BY OPPONENTS: at St. Louis, unsuccessful 11/29/09BY SEAHAWKS: Bannister vs. Denver, 9 yds. 10/14/01 TWO POINT CONVERSION
11/30/03 BY SEAHAWKS: at Minnesota, failed 11/22/09BY OPPONENTS: vs.Tampa Bay, successful 12/20/09
Date Opponent # of Plays Net Yards Time Result10/11/2009 Jacksonville 16 52 11:53 End of Game11/1/2009 at Dallas 14 69 5:58 Field Goal9/13/2009 St. Louis 13 73 6:15 Touchdown12/20/2009 Tampa Bay 13 60 4:50 Downs9/27/2009 Chicago 13 59 5:43 Field Goal11/8/2009 Detroit 13 54 5:45 Field Goal9/20/2009 at San Francsico 13 52 3:00 Downs
Date Opponent Net Yards # of Plays Time Result9/13/2009 St. Louis 99 7 3:55 Touchdown11/15/2009 at Arizona 99 6 2:32 Touchdown11/15/2009 at Arizona 91 13 5:30 Field Goal12/6/2009 San Francisco 87 12 5:40 Touchdown12/20/2009 Tampa Bay 85 8 4:09 Touchdown
Date Opponent Time Net Yards # of Plays Result10/11/2009 Jacksonville 11:53 52 16 End of Game9/13/2009 St. Louis 6:15 73 13 Touchdown11/1/2009 at Dallas 5:58 69 14 Field Goal11/8/2009 Detroit 5:45 54 13 Field Goal9/27/2009 Chicago 5:43 59 13 Field Goal
Date Team # of Plays Net Yards Time Result9/20/2009 at San Francisco 16 67 9:27 Field Goal10/18/2009 Arizona 15 80 10:42 Touchdown11/8/2009 Detroit 14 61 8:28 Missed FG11/15/2009 at Arizona 13 82 6:47 Touchdown9/20/2009 at San Francisco 13 55 8:07 Field Goal
Date Team Net Yards # of Plays Time Result10/4/2009 at Indianapolis 90 9 4:01 Touchdown11/22/2009 at Minnesota 89 12 6:37 Touchdown12/13/2009 at Houston 89 11 6:31 Downs11/15/2009 at Arizona 85 6 3:14 Touchdown11/22/2009 at Minnesota 84 10 5:01 Touchdown
Date Team Time Net Yards # of Plays Result10/18/2009 Arizona 10:42 80 15 Touchdown9/20/2009 at San Francisco 9:27 67 16 Field Goal11/8/2009 Detroit 8:28 61 14 Missed FG9/20/2009 at San Francisco 8:07 55 13 Field Goal11/22/2009 at Minnesota 7:56 43 10 Punt
Date Game WR LT LG C RG RT TE WR QB RB FB K9/13 St. Louis Burleson Locklear Sims Vallos Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare9/20 at San Francisco Burleson Locklear Sims Vallos Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare9/27 Chicago Burleson Frye Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Wallace Jones Owens (TE) Mare10/4 at Indianapolis Burleson Frye Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Wallace Jones Schmitt Mare10/11 Jacksonville Burleson Frye Wrotto Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Branch (WR) Mare10/18 Arizona Burleson Williams Vallos Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare11/1 at Dallas Burleson McIntosh Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare11/8 Detroit Burleson McIntosh Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Branch (WR) Mare11/15 at Arizona Burleson Locklear Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare11/22 at Minnesota Burleson Locklear Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Forsett Griffith Mare11/29 at St. Louis Owens (TE) Locklear Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Forsett Griffith Mare12/6 San Francisco Burleson Locklear Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare12/13 at Houston Burleson Locklear Sims Spencer Unger Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare12/20 Tampa Bay Branch Locklear Sims Unger Spencer Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare12/27 at Green Bay Branch Locklear Sims Unger Spencer Willis Carlson Houshmandzadeh Hasselbeck Jones Griffith Mare
Date Game LDE LDT RDT RDE OLB MLB OLB LCB RCB SS FS P9/13 St. Louis Redding Mebane Cole Kerney Hill Tatupu Curry Wilson Lucas Grant Babineaux Ryan9/20 at San Francisco Redding Terrill Cole Kerney Herring Tatupu Curry Wilson Lucas Grant Babineaux Ryan9/27 Chicago Redding Mebane Cole Kerney Herring Hawthorne Curry Jennings Lucas Grant Babineaux Ryan10/4 at Indianapolis Jackson Mebane Cole Kerney Herring Tatupu Curry Jennings Lucas Grant Babineaux Ryan10/11 Jacksonville Jackson Mebane Cole Tapp Herring Tatupu Curry Wilson Lucas Grant Babineaux Ryan10/18 Arizona Jackson Mebane Cole Kerney Herring Tatupu Curry Wilson Jennings Grant Babineaux Ryan11/1 at Dallas Jackson Mebane Bryant Tapp Hill Hawthorne Curry Wilson Lucas Grant Babineaux Ryan11/8 Detroit Kerney Mebane Cole Jackson Hill Hawthorne Curry Trufant Wilson Grant Babineaux Ryan11/15 at Arizona Kerney Mebane Cole Jackson Hill Hawthorne Curry Trufant Wilson Grant Babineaux Ryan11/22 at Minnesota Kerney Mebane Cole Jackson Hill Hawthorne Milloy (S) Trufant Jennings Grant Babineaux Ryan11/29 at St. Louis Kerney Mebane Cole Jackson Hill Hawthorne Curry Trufant Wilson Grant Babineaux Ryan12/6 San Francisco Kerney Mebane Cole Tapp Hill Hawthorne Curry Trufant Wilson Grant Babineaux Ryan12/13 at Houston Kerney Mebane Cole Tapp Hill Hawthorne Jennings (CB) Trufant Wilson Grant Babineaux Ryan12/20 Tampa Bay Kerney Mebane Cole Jackson Hill Hawthorne Curry Trufant Wilson Grant Babineaux Ryan12/27 at Green Bay Kerney Mebane Cole Tapp Hill Hawthorne Herring Trufant Milloy (S) Grant Babineaux Ryan
Date Opponent Fumbles Interceptions Fumbles Interceptions
9/13 St. Louis 1 0 1 2 -2
9/20 at San Francisco 0 0 0 1 -1
9/27 Chicago 1 1 1 1 0
10/4 at Indianapolis 0 1 2 0 -1
10/11 Jacksonville 2 0 0 0 2
10/18 Arizona 1 1 1 1 0
11/1 at Dallas 1 0 2 0 -1
11/8 Detroit 0 5 1 1 3
11/15 at Arizona 0 0 0 2 -2
Takeaways/GiveawaysGiveawaysTakeaways
+/-
11/22 at Minnesota 0 0 1 1 -2
11/29 at St. Louis 0 2 1 0 1
12/6 San Francisco 2 0 1 0 1
12/13 at Houston 1 1 0 1 1
12/20 Tampa Bay 0 1 1 4 -4
12/27 at Green Bay 0 0 0 4 -4
1/3 Tennessee
9 12 12 18 -9Totals
9/13 St. Louis Passes 9/13 St. LouisMatt Hasselbeck to John Carlson 38 53 Julius Jones 62tMatt Hasselbeck to John Carlson 33t 49Matt Hasselbeck to Seneca Wallace 24 47 9/20 at San Francisco
44t Justin Forsett 149/20 at San Francisco 42
Seneca Wallace to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 22 42 9/27 ChicagoMatt Hasselbeck to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 21 Julius Jones 20
Runs Julius Jones 169/27 Chicago 62t Julius Jones 15
Seneca Wallace to Julius Jones 39t 35 Julius Jones 14Seneca Wallace to Nate Burleson 24 26Seneca Wallace to Nate Burleson 20 25 10/4 at Indianapolis
25 None10/4 at Indianapolis
Seneca Wallace to Deion Branch 22 10/11 JacksonvilleSeneca Wallace to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 20 Justin Forsett 22
Matt Hasselbeck 1210/11 Jacksonville Edgerrin James 10
Matt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 44tMatt Hasselbeck to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 34t 10/18 Arizona
None10/18 Arizona
Jon Ryan to John Carlson 42 11/1 at Dallas
Longest PlaysRuns 10+ Yards (Top 5 in bold)Passes 20+ Yards (Top 5 in bold) TOP 5
Jon Ryan to John Carlson 42 11/1 at DallasMatt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 26 Julius Jones 11
Julius Jones 1111/1 at Dallas
Matt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 36 11/8 DetroitMatt Hasselbeck to Julius Jones 31 Justin Forsett 14Matt Hasselbeck to Deion Branch 23t Julius Jones 11
11/8 Detroit 11/15 at ArizonaMatt Hasselbeck to Julius Jones 49 Justin Forsett 24Matt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 25 Justin Forsett 14
Justin Forsett 1311/15 at Arizona Louis Rankin 12
Matt Hasselbeck to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 53 Justin Forsett 11Seneca Wallace to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 34 Justin Forsett 11Matt Hasselbeck to John Carlson 31t Justin Forsett 10
Louis Rankin 1011/22 at Minnesota
Matt Hasselbeck to Justin Forsett 47 11/22 at MinnesotaMatt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 36 NoneSeneca Wallace to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 20
11/22 at St. Louis11/22 at St. Louis Justin Forsett 26
12/6 San Francisco 12/6 San FranciscoMatt Hasselbeck to Deon Butler 32 Matt Hasselbeck 23Matt Hasselbeck to Justin Griffith 25 Julius Jones 11Matt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 23 Julius Jones 10
12/13 at Houston 12/13 at HoustonMatt Hasselbeck to Justin Forsett 42 Julius Jones 24Matt Hasselbeck to T.J. Houshmandzadeh 31Matt Hasselbeck to Nate Burleson 22 12/20 Tampa Bay
Justin Forsett 3512/20 Tampa Bay Julius Jones 25
Matt Hasselbeck to John Carlson 29tMatt Hasselbeck to Justin Griffith 23 12/27 at Green Bay
Justin Forsett 1612/27 at Green Bay Justin Forsett 14
Matt Hasselbeck to TJ Houshmandzadeh 31
Passes 20+ continued… Runs 10+ continued…
Most Pass Receptions: 13 at San Diego 09/29/028 at Carolina 12/16/078 at Atlanta 10/09/058 at Carolina 09/18/057 at San Francisco 09/30/077 at Arizona 09/16/077 at San Francisco 11/19/067 at Denver 10/16/057 Oakland 09/08/057 at NY Jets 12/26/047 Indianapolis 09/09/046 (12 times) Last at Indianapolis 10/04/09
Most Yards Receiving: 130 at San Francisco 09/30/07128 at San Diego 09/28/02122 at Arizona 09/16/07113 at San Francisco 11/19/06107 at Atlanta 10/09/05107 at Denver 11/03/03105 at Kansas City 11/27/0499 Oakland 09/08/0593 Miami 12/07/0392 Buffalo 10/30/0592 at St. Louis 11/25/07
Longest Reception: 66t at Denver 11/03/0365 at San Francisco 09/30/0763 New England 12/07/0851 at Atlanta 10/09/0549t at NY Jets 09/15/0246 Dallas 11/16/0345 at St. Louis 12/14/0842t Cincinnati 09/23/0741 Buffalo 12/08/0238t at San Francisco 11/19/0637 at Arizona 09/16/0737 Buffalo 10/30/0533 Arizona 11/16/0831 Arizona 12/09/0731 at San Francisco 09/30/0730t at Arizona 12/28/0830 at Miami 11/13/0530 Buffalo 12/27/03
Most TD Receptions: 2 at Arizona 12/28/082 New England 12/07/082 at St. Louis 10/15/061 (22 times) Last vs. San Francisco 12/06/09
#83 Deion BranchWide Receiver
Most Pass Receptions: 11 at Green Bay 11/14/049 Chicago 09/27/097 Detroit 11/08/097 St. Louis 09/13/097 at Atlanta 12/30/076 (9 times) Last at Minnesota 11/22/095 (6 times) Last vs. San Francisco 12/06/09
Most Yards Receiving: 141 at Green Bay 11/14/04134 at Detroit 12/19/04134 at New Orleans 10/17/04119 at Atlanta 12/30/07110 Green Bay 12/24/04109 Chicago 09/27/09100 at Minnesota 11/22/0998 Jacksonville 10/11/0989 at Dallas 11/01/0976 Cincinnati 09/23/0775 Detroit 11/08/0974 St. Louis 09/13/0971 (3 times) Last at Philadelphia 12/02/07
Longest Reception: 68t Green Bay 12/24/0463 Chicago 09/26/0452 at Atlanta 10/05/0345t at Atlanta 12/30/0744t Jacksonville 10/11/0943t at Philadelphia 12/02/0740 at Green Bay 11/14/0437t at Detroit 12/19/0436 at Minnesota 11/22/0936 at Dallas 11/01/0936 at Detroit 09/10/0636 at New Orleans 10/17/04
Most TD Receptions: 2 Jacksonville 10/11/092 at Atlanta 12/30/072 at Detroit 12/19/041 (21 times) Last vs. St. Louis 09/13/09
Longest Punt Return: 94t at Cleveland 11/04/0791t at Indianapolis 11/08/0490t St. Louis 11/12/0656 Tampa Bay 09/09/0736 at Philadelphia 12/02/0732 Baltimore 12/23/07
Longest Kickoff Return: 91t St. Louis 10/21/0750 at Arizona 12/10/0645 Green Bay 11/27/0644 Chicago 11/18/0739 San Francisco 12/14/06
#81 Nate BurlesonWide Receiver
Most Pass Receptions: 3 Tampa Bay 12/20/093 at Houston 12/13/093 at Arizona 11/15/091 at Green Bay 12/27/091 San Francisco 12/06/091 Detroit 11/08/091 Chicago 09/27/091 at San Francisco 09/20/091 St. Louis 09/13/09
Most Yards Receiving: 34 at Houston 12/13/0932 San Francisco 12/06/0930 Tampa Bay 12/20/0926 at Arizona 11/15/0915 at Green Bay 12/27/0915 at San Francisco 09/20/09
Longest Reception: 32 San Francisco 12/06/0917 Tampa Bay 12/20/0915 at Green Bay 12/27/0915 at San Francisco 09/20/0914 at Houston 12/13/0911 at Houston 12/13/0911 at Arizona 11/15/09
Most TD Receptions: 0
Longest Kickoff Return: 0
#11 Deon ButlerWide Receiver
Most Pass Receptions: 8 New England 12/07/087 Tampa Bay 12/20/096 Detroit 11/08/096 at San Francisco 09/20/096 St. Louis 09/13/096 at Dallas 11/27/086 San Francisco 09/14/085 at Indianapolis 10/04/095 at St. Louis 12/14/085 at Miami 11/09/084 Green Bay 10/12/084 at Buffalo 09/07/083 (5 times) Last at Houston 12/13/09
Most Yards Receiving: 105 at Dallas 11/27/0895 St. Louis 09/13/0986 Tampa Bay 12/20/0978 San Francisco 09/14/0876 at St. Louis 12/14/0869 New England 12/07/0855 Arizona 10/18/0954 at Miami 11/09/0852 at Buffalo 09/07/0846 at San Francisco 09/20/0942 Detroit 11/08/0939 at Indianapolis 10/04/0939 Arizona 11/16/0838 St. Louis 09/21/0836 at Dallas 11/01/0931 at Arizona 11/15/0931 Jacksonville 10/11/0930 Philadelphia 11/02/08
Longest Reception: 42 Arizona 10/18/0938 St. Louis 09/13/0933t St. Louis 09/13/0933 at Dallas 11/27/0831t at Arizona 11/15/0929t Tampa Bay 12/20/0928 at St. Louis 12/14/0827 at St. Louis 12/14/0825 New England 12/07/0825 at Dallas 11/27/0825 Arizona 11/16/08
Most TD Receptions: 2 St. Louis 09/13/091 (9 times) Last at Green Bay 12/27/09
#89 John CarlsonTight End
Most Rushing Yards: 130 at St. Louis 11/29/09123 at Arizona 11/15/0970 at Green Bay 12/27/0955 Tampa Bay 12/20/0943 Jacksonville 10/11/0935 at San Francisco 09/20/09
Most Rushing Attempts: 22 at St. Louis 11/29/0917 at Arizona 11/15/0914 at Green Bay 12/27/099 (3 times) Last vs. Tampa Bay 12/20/09
Longest Run: 35 Tampa Bay 12/20/0926 at St. Louis 11/29/0925 at St. Louis 11/29/0924 at Arizona 11/15/0922 Jacksonville 10/11/09
Most TD's Rushing: 2 at St. Louis 11/29/091 at Minnesota 11/22/091 at Arizona 11/15/09
Most Pass Receptions: 8 at Minnesota 11/22/096 at San Francisco 09/20/095 at Arizona 11/15/095 Detroit 11/08/09
Most Yards Receiving: 80 at Minnestoa 11/22/0957 at San Francisco 09/20/0947 at Houston 12/13/0945 Detroit 11/08/0926 at Arizona 11/15/09
Longest Reception: 47 at Minnesota 11/22/0942 at Houston 12/13/0919 at San Francisco 09/20/0916 Arizona 10/18/09
Most TD Receptions: 1 San Francisco 12/06/09
Longest Kickoff Return: 46 Detroit 11/08/0941 at Houston 12/13/0937 at Indianapolis 10/04/0932 at Miami 11/09/08
Longest Punt Return: 29 at Miami 11/09/0825 at Minnesota 09/14/0824 at Tampa Bay 10/19/0820 (2 times) Last at Green Bay 12/27/09
#20 Justin ForsettRunning Back
Most Rushing Yards: 57 at Tampa Bay 12/10/0638 Jacksonville 12/28/0336 at Dallas 09/07/0332 New York Jets 10/24/0524 Carolina 12/07/03
Most Rushing Attempts: 12 at Tampa Bay 12/10/069 Jacksonville 12/28/037 at Miami 11/06/056 Carolina 12/07/036 at Houston 11/30/03
Longest Run: 21t at Tampa Bay 12/10/0619 New York Jets 10/24/0515 Dallas 12/16/0615 at Dallas 09/07/0312 Jacksonville 12/28/03
Most TD's Rushing: 1 at Tampa Bay 12/10/06
Most Pass Receptions: 5 Detroit 11/08/095 at Houston 11/30/034 (7 times) Last vs. Indianapolis 12/16/073 (6 times) Last vs. San Francisco 12/06/09
Most Yards Receiving: 78 St. Louis 09/19/0439 Denver 09/08/0834 Dallas 12/16/0634 at Baltimore 11/19/0633 Detroit 11/08/0931 (2 times) Last at Miami 11/18/07
Longest Reception: 62 St. Louis 09/19/0429 Houston 11/04/0725 San Francisco 12/06/0924 (3 times) Last vs. Denver 09/08/08
Most TD Receptions: 2 Dallas 12/16/061 (10 times) Last at Dallas 11/01/09
#33 Justin GriffithFullback
Most Passing Yards 449 at San Diego 12/29/02427 at San Francisco 12/01/02414 Dallas 12/06/04362 New Orleans 10/14/07362 Kansas City 11/24/02349 at New England 10/17/04347 at Cincinnati 10/26/03337 Chicago 11/18/07334 at Minnesota 12/12/04333 at Baltimore 11/23/03
Most Passing Attempts 55 at San Francisco 12/01/0253 at San Diego 12/29/0252 at Arizona 11/15/0951 Detroit 11/08/0950 at New England 10/17/0447 at Cleveland 11/04/0746 Tampa Bay 12/20/0945 Philadelphia 12/08/02
Most Passing Completions: 39 Detroit 11/08/0936 at San Diego 12/29/0230 Chicago 11/18/0730 at Cleveland 11/04/0730 at San Francisco 12/01/0228 Dallas 12/06/0428 Washington 11/03/0227 (5 times) Last vs. Tampa Bay 12/20/09
Most TD's Passing: 5 New York Giants 09/24/065 at Baltimore 11/23/034 Jacksonville 10/11/094 Arizona 12/09/074 San Francisco 12/12/053 (13 times) Last vs. St. Louis 09/13/092 (28 times) Last vs. San Francisco 12/06/09
Longest Passes: 80t at Baltimore 11/23/0372t Minnesota 10/22/0666t at Arizona 09/14/0365 at San Francisco 09/30/0764 Miami 10/28/0160 San Francisco 09/26/0459 Chicago 11/18/0756 at Tennessee 12/18/0556t St. Louis 10/10/0455t at Arizona 09/14/03
Highest QB Rating: at Tennessee 12/18/05133.5 at Arizona 12/10/06
(Minimum of 15 attempts) Indianapolis 12/24/05131.6 Arizona 12/09/07
at San Francisco 11/07/04Kansas City 11/24/02Dallas 12/06/04San Francisco 12/12/05
125.1 Jacksonville 10/11/09
128.5127.2
#8 Matt HasselbeckQuarterback
147.7
131.7
130.8129.6
Most Pass Receptions: 12 Philadelphia 11/16/0812 at New York Giants 09/21/0812 at Seattle 09/23/0712 at New England 12/12/0410 New England 10/01/0710 Baltimore 11/30/0610 at Tampa Bay 10/15/0610 at Baltimore 12/05/049 (7 times) Last at Arizona 11/15/098 (9 times) Last at Indianapolis 10/04/097 (13 times) Last vs. Tampa Bay 12/20/09
Most Yards Receiving: 171 at Baltimore 12/05/04165 at Arizona 11/15/09149 Philadelphia 11/16/08147 Baltimore 11/27/05146 at New York Giants 09/21/08145 at Kansas City 10/14/07145 at New England 12/12/04141 at Seattle 09/23/07118 Oakland 12/10/06116 Baltimore 09/26/04106 Baltimore 11/30/06105 Houston 10/02/05103 at Indianapolis 10/04/09102 at Tampa Bay 10/15/06100 New England 10/01/07
Longest Reception: 62 at Tennessee 10/31/0453 at Arizona 11/15/0953t Cleveland 11/28/0446 Baltimore 11/30/0843t at Pittsburgh 12/04/0542t at Kansas City 10/14/0740t Baltimore 11/30/06
Most TD Receptions: 2 (7 times) Last vs. Jacksonville 10/11/091 (26 times) Last vs. Detroit 11/08/09
Longest Kickoff Return: 44 at Pittsburgh 11/24/0233 San Diego 09/08/0232 at New York Jets 09/12/04
Longest Punt Return: 86 at Cleveland 11/25/0134 Jacksonville 12/15/0228 Dallas 11/07/04
#84 T.J. HoushmandzadehWide Receiver
Most Rushing Yards: 198 at Seattle 12/06/04194 at Carolina 12/24/05150 Chicago 11/25/04149 at New York Giants 01/02/05140 St. Louis 09/21/08127 San Francisco 09/14/08122 at Tennessee 10/01/06117 St. Louis 09/13/09116 New Orleans 12/10/06106 Houston 10/15/06100 at Philadelphia 10/08/06
Most Rushing Attempts: 34 at Carolina 12/24/0533 Chicago 11/25/0430 at Seattle 12/06/0430 at Baltimore 11/21/0429 at New York Giants 01/02/0526 (4 times) Last vs. San Francisco 09/14/08
Longest Run: 77t New Orleans 12/10/0662t St. Louis 09/13/0953 at Seattle 12/06/0451 at Washington 12/18/0543t at Carolina 12/24/0533 (3 times) Last at Miami 11/09/08
Most TD's Rushing: 3 at Seattle 12/06/042 at Carolina 12/24/052 at San Francisco 09/25/052 Chicago 11/25/04
Most Pass Receptions: 9 at New York Giants 12/04/056 at Green Bay 12/27/096 Detroit 11/08/095 San Francisco 12/06/095 Denver 11/24/055 at New York Giants 01/02/05
Most Yards Receiving: 88 at New York Giants 12/04/0578 Detroit 11/08/0951 at Green Bay 12/27/0946 at New York Giants 01/02/0539 at Jacksonville 09/10/0638 Chicago 09/27/09
Longest Reception: 49 Detroit 11/08/0939t Chicago 09/27/0939 at Jacksonville 09/10/0637 at New York Giants 01/02/0531 at Dallas 11/01/09
Most TD Receptions: 1 Chicago 09/27/091 at San Francisco 09/20/09
#22 Julius JonesRunning Back
Most FG's Attempted: 6 Chicago 09/27/096 at New England 10/17/995 at Indianapolis 12/31/065 at New Orleans 10/30/055 Arizona 09/19/994 (23 times) Last vs. Detroit 11/08/09
Most FG's Made: 6 at New England 10/17/995 at Indianapolis 12/31/064 (12 times) Last vs. Detroit 11/08/09
Longest FG's Attempted: 57 at Carolina 11/25/0754 (4 times) Last vs. San Diego 11/24/02
Longest FG's Made: 54 Philadelphia 10/24/9953 at Tampa Bay 10/16/0553 at Denver 10/13/0253 New York Jets 09/22/0253 at New England 10/17/9952 (3 times) Last at Houston 11/18/0751 (5 times) Last vs. San Francisco 09/14/0850 (5 times) Last at St. Louis 12/14/08
Most PAT's Attempted: 7 Detroit 09/08/026 Indianapolis 12/10/015 (4 times) Last vs. Jacksonville 10/11/094 (20 times) Last vs. St. Louis 09/13/09
Most PAT's Made: 7 Detroit 09/08/025 (4 times) Last vs. Jacksonville 10/11/094 (21 times) Last vs. St. Louis 09/13/09
#10 Olindo MareKicker
Most Pass Receptions: 1 Chicago 09/27/09
Most Yards Receiving: 3 Chicago 09/27/09
Longest Reception: 3 Chicago 09/27/09
Most TD Receptions: 0
Longest Kickoff Return: 0
#88 Cameron MorrahTight End
Most Pass Receptions: 4 New Orleans 10/14/072 at Pittsburgh 10/07/071 (9 times) Last vs. San Francisco 12/06/09
Most Yards Receiving: 72 New Orleans 10/14/0738 at Pittsburgh 10/07/07
Longest Reception: 30 at Pittsburgh 10/07/0725 New Orleans 10/14/0721 New Orleans 10/14/0718 at Carolina 12/16/0718 Arizona 12/09/0717 New Orleans 10/14/07
Most TD Receptions: 1 New Orleans 10/14/07
Longest Kickoff Return: 45 Chicago 09/27/0935 at Minnesota 11/22/0933 San Francisco 12/06/0926 at Minnesota 11/22/0925 at St. Louis 11/29/0925 Jacksonville 10/11/0925 at Pittsburgh 10/07/0723 Arizona 10/18/0923 at Indianapolis 10/04/0922 at Houston 12/13/0922 at San Francisco 09/30/0720 at Houston 12/13/0920 at Pittsburgh 10/07/07
#87 Ben ObomanuWide Receiver
Most Pass Receptions: 3 Carolina 12/31/062 Minnesota 12/07/082 Chicago 10/20/02
Most Yards Receiving: 40 Carolina 12/31/0629 Minnesota 12/07/0819 Chicago 10/20/0213 at Arizona 12/08/0212 Dallas 11/03/02
Longest Reception: 25 Carolina 12/31/0619 Minnesota 12/07/0813 at Arizona 12/08/0212 Dallas 11/03/0210 Chicago 10/20/0210 Tennessee 11/27/08
Most TD Receptions: 1 Carolina 12/31/06
#86 John OwensWide Receiver
Most Rushing Yards: 24 at Arizona 11/15/0912 at St. Louis 11/29/09
Most Rushing Attempts: 5 at St. Louis 11/29/093 at Arizona 11/15/09
Longest Run: 12 at Arizona 11/15/0910 at Arizona 11/15/09
Most TD's Rushing: 0
Most Pass Receptions: 3 at Arizona 11/15/091 San Francisco 12/06/09
Most Yards Receiving: 24 at Arizona 11/15/097 San Francisco 12/6/09
Longest Reception: 14 at Arizona 11/15/099 at Arizona 11/15/097 San Francisco 12/06/09
Most TD Receptions: 0
Longest Kickoff Return: 41 Detroit 11/08/0930 at Green Bay 12/27/0929 Detroit 11/08/0926 at St. Louis 11/29/0925 at Minnesota 11/22/0924 San Francisco 12/06/0923 at Arizona 11/15/0923 San Diego 09/14/0922 at Green Bay 12/27/0922 at Kansas City 09/20/09
#40 Louis RankinRunning Back
Most Rushing Yards: 19 at Miami 11/9/082 St. Louis 09/21/08
Most Rushing Attempts: 3 at Miami 11/09/081 at San Francisco 10/26/081 St. Louis 09/21/08
Longest Run: 14 at Miami 11/09/083 at Miami 11/09/082 at Miami 11/09/082 St. Louis 09/21/08
Most TD's Rushing: 0
Most Pass Receptions: 3 Philadelphia 11/02/082 at Indianapolis 10/04/091 at St. Louis 11/29/091 Detroit 11/08/091 Jacksonville 10/11/091 Chicago 09/27/091 Arizona 11/16/081 at Miami 11/09/081 San Francisco 09/14/08
Most Yards Receiving: 10 Chicago 09/27/0910 Philadelphia 11/02/086 at Miami 11/09/086 San Francisco 09/14/08
Longest Reception: 10 Chicago 09/27/096 at Miami 11/09/086 Philadelphia 11/02/086 San Francisco 09/14/08
Most TD Receptions: 1 at Indianapolis 10/04/09
#35 Owen SchmittFullback
Most Passing Yards 0
Most Passing Attempts 0
Most Passing Completions: 0
Most TD's Passing: 0
Longest Passes: 0
Highest QB Rating:
(Minimum of 15 attempts)
#14 Mike TeelQuarterback
0
Most Passing Yards: 261 Chicago 09/27/09257 at Indianapolis 10/04/09252 at San Francisco 11/19/06250 at Arizona 12/28/08226 at St. Louis 12/14/08222 at San Francisco 10/26/08212 New England 12/07/08206 at Atlanta 12/30/07
Most Passing Attempts: 45 at Indianapolis 10/04/0944 Chicago 09/27/0943 at Arizona 12/28/0838 at Miami 11/09/0831 at San Francisco 11/19/0630 Oakland 11/06/0630 at Kansas City 10/29/0629 Philadelphia 11/02/08
Most Passing Completions: 33 at Indianapolis 10/04/0926 Chicago 09/27/0924 at Arizona 12/28/0821 at Miami 11/09/0820 New England 12/07/0819 at San Francisco 11/19/0618 (2 times) Last vs. New York Jets 12/21/08
Most TD's Passing: 3 New England 12/07/083 at Kansas City 10/29/062 (5 times) Last at Arizona 12/28/081 (9 times) Last at Indianapolis 10/04/09
Longest Passes: 90t Philadelphia 11/02/0863 New England 12/07/0862t at San Francisco 10/26/0849t at Kansas City 10/29/0645 at St. Louis 12/14/0845 at Atlanta 12/30/0743t at San Francisco 10/26/08
Highest QB Rating: 128.9 New England 12/07/08(Minimum of 15 attempts) 116.9 at Atlanta 12/30/07
115.8 at San Francisco 10/26/08114.6 St. Louis 11/12/06104.6 New York Jets 12/21/0894.4 at Indianapolis 10/04/0989.8 at St. Louis 12/14/0887.6 Oakland 11/06/06
Most Rushing Yards: 49 Oakland 11/06/0647 New England 12/07/0830 St. Louis 11/12/0621 at San Francisco 11/19/06
Most Receiving Yards: 29 New Orleans 10/14/0724 St. Louis 09/13/0918 at San Francisco 09/30/07
#15 Seneca WallaceQuarterback
MIKE GIBSON
Guard6-3 305California2nd NFL Season1st Seahawks SeasonClaimed from PS (PHI) 2009Career Games/Starts: 0/0November 18, 1985Napa, California
64
HOW ACQUIRED: Claimed by the Seahawks off of the
Philadelphia Eagles practice squad on October 21.
NFL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
* Originally drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth
round (184th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft.
*Spent the 2008 season on injured reserve after suffering a
shoulder injury during preseason play.
COLLEGE:
An All-Pac 10 Conference honorable mention selection as a
senior and was part of an offensive line that produced an
average of 407.5 yards per game and allowed just 11 sacks
on 443 pass plays. Transferred to California in 2006 after
earning All-America accolades at Solano Community
College in 2005. Was also a two-time All-League selection
at Solano.
PERSONAL:
Earned all-league, all-metro and second-team all-state hon-
ors as a senior at Napa High School and was named the
league’s Lineman of the Year. Helped hist team win two
conference titles in his junior and senior seasons. Majored
HOW ACQUIRED: Signed with the Seahawks as a free agentSeptember 6, 2009.NFL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:
* Originally selected as a second round (36th overall) draft choiceby the New England Patriots in 1996.* Waived by the Patriots September 2, 2003. Signed by Buffalo asan unrestricted free agent on September 4.* Waived by the Bills on March 1, 2006. Signed by the AtlantaFalcons on March 21.* Became an immediate leader on and off the field for the Falconsas he’s led the secondary in tackles for the past three seasons.* Four-time Pro Bowler (1998, 1999, 2001, 2002), who has playedin 202 games with 196 starts.* Surpassed the 100-tackle plateau for the 11th time in his careerlast season as he posted 117 stops 16 games. Has totaled 1,586tackles during his 13-year career, averaging 122 stops per season.* During his time at New England, Milloy amassed 100+ tacklesfive times and was part of two Super Bowl teams (1996, 2001),including the Super Bowl XXXVI championship team.2008: Started and competed in 15 games and finished third on theteam in tackles with 117 (76 solo). Also contributed with one inter-ception, one forced fumble and five passes defensed. Ranked fourth in the NFC in tackles among safeties according toSTATS, Inc.2007: Finished third on the Falcons with 119 tackles (86 solo)while adding two interceptions and five passes defensed. Collareda season-high 15 tackles and one pass defensed at Tampa Bay(12/16) for a defense that allowed a season-low 109 passing yards.2006: Started 16 of 16 games and led the secondary with 106tackles, marking his ninth career 100-tackle season. Also talliedfive passes defensed. Earned NFC Defensive Player of the Weekafter tallying 10 tackles for the second consecutive game to goalong with two passes defensed at Washington (12/3).2005: Started all 16 games for the eighth time in his career and tal-lied 170 tackles, one sack, one interception, one fumble recoveryand five passes defensed.2004: Finished the year with 108 tackles (55 solo), marking hisseventh career 100-plus-tackle season. Also tallied a career-highfour sacks in addition to two interceptions. Led team with a career-high 18 tackles vs. Arizona (10/31). Posted first interception withthe Bills vs. New York Jets (11/7). Tallied a career-high three sacksvs. St. Louis (11/21), adding nine tackles in a performance that gar-nered him AFC Defensive Player of the Week honors2003: Became a member of the Bills four days before the seasonopener and started all 16 games for the team, bringing his streakto 122 consecutive starts. Finished fourth on the team with 120tackles and tied for the team lead with 14 passes defensed in addi-tion to registering three sacks on the season. Tied a then career-high with 16 tackles in addition to one forced fumble and one pass
defensed vs. Miami (12/21).2002: Started all 16 games at strong safety and ranked third on theteam with 91 tackles, while earning his fourth Pro Bowl nod.2001: Voted defensive co-captain for the 2001 season by his team-mates as he started all 16 regular games and led the Patriots with113 tackles in addition to posting two interceptions, four passesdefensed, three sacks and one fumble recovery. Voted to his thirdPro Bowl for his efforts and was named first-team All-AFC team byPro Football Weekly, CNNSI and Football Digest. Tied a season-high with a team-high 10 tackles vs. New Orleans (11/25). Alsorecorded his first interception of the season and the 18th of hiscareer when he caught a QB Aaron Brooks pass in the end zone.Credited with seven tackles and led the team with three passdefenses in the Patriots 20-17 victory in Super Bowl XXXVI vs. St.Louis (2/3/02).2000: Started all 16 games at strong safety and led the Patriotswith 121 tackles. Also ranked first on the team with four forcedfumbles and tied for the team lead with two interceptions.1999: Started every game for the Patriots at strong safety and ledthe team in tackles for the second consecutive year, finishing with173 total tackles. Voted to his second consecutive Pro Bowl as anAFC starter. Also led the team with four interceptions in additionto tallying two sacks, 10 passes defensed and two fumble recov-eries. Intercepted a QB Vinny Testaverde pass in the second quar-ter of the season-opening game and shared the team lead with 14tackles at New York Jets (9/12). Tied a season-high with 16 tacklesin the season finale vs. Baltimore (1/2) and tallied his second sackon the season. Also intercepted his fourth pass of the year (QBStoney Case) at the goal to preserve a 20-3 victory.1998: Earned first Pro Bowl nod after starting every game atstrong safety and leading the team in tackles with 151 stops. Alsofinished the season with a career-high six interceptions. Recorded12 stops and intercepted a QB Steve McNair pass at the 30-yardline and returned it for a touchdown vs. Tennessee (9/20) in a 27-16 victory. Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week after he ledthe team with 12 tackles and intercepted a pair of QB PeytonManning passes, which he returned for 24 yards, in a 21-16 victo-ry at Indianapolis (11/1).1997: Started every game for the Patriots at strong safety, eclips-ing the 100-tackle mark for the first time in his NFL career with 112stops and added three interceptions. Led the team with 10 tack-les in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game at Pittsburgh (1/3/98) andranked second on the team in the postseason with 14 stops.1996: Made an impact in the Patriots secondary as a rookie, play-ing in every game and starting the final 10 games of the season inaddition to each of the Patriots three playoff games. Ranked thirdon the team in tackles with 85, while also tallying eight passesdefensed two interceptions, two forced fumbles, one sack andone fumble recovery. Earned all-rookie honors by College & ProFootball Newsweekly, Football News and Pro Football Weekly.Made his NFL starting debut at Indianapolis (10/20), posting eighttackles (5 solos) and forcing his first career fumble. Ranked thirdon the team with eight tackles vs. Green Bay (1/26/07) in SuperBowl XXXI.COLLEGE:
Was one of the dominant defenders in the Pac-10 as a junior atWashington, starting all year at free safety and leading the teamin tackles for the second consecutive season with 115 stops inaddition to tallying three forced fumbles, one fumble recovery andone interception. In 1995, earned Parade All-American honors andfirst-team All-American honors by Associated Press, Walter Camp,UPI, the American Football Coaches Association, the FootballWriters Association and the Football News. Was a finalist for theJim Thorpe Award given annually to the nation's best defensive
back. Also earned first-team All Pac-10 honors. Was the only soph-omore in the Pac-10 to earn all-conference honors as he led theteam and finished third in the Pac-10 with 106 tackles (67 solos).Became the first Husky defensive back to lead the team in tacklessince Tony Bonwell recorded 142 tackles in 1972. Also creditedwith an interception, two forced fumbles and one recovery.
PERSONAL:
Attended Lincoln (Tacoma, WA) High School and excelled in foot-ball, baseball and basketball. Earned Parade All-American honorshis senior year after rushing for 1,056 yards and 15 touchdowns asa tailback and intercepting seven passes as a safety. Was a three-
time All-Narrows League choice and was considered the top prepprospect in the state his senior year. Drafted by the ClevelandIndians as a pitching prospect out of high school and lettered threeseasons in baseball at the University of Washington. Drafted by theDetroit Tigers in the 19th round of the 1995 MLB draft. In 1995,Lawyer played baseball on a Washington team that played GeorgiaTech in the College World Series regional finals. That team featuredcurrent Red Sox Jason Varitek and Dodger Nomar Garciaparra. BornLawyer Milloy on November 14, 1973 in St. Louis, Missouri.
MILLOY’S NFL RECORDClub G/S T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. TD PD FF FR Yds.
HOW ACQUIRED: Signed with the Seahawks as a freeagent October 13, 2009.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS:10/13/09 - Signed with Seahawks as an UFA.3/3/07 - Signed with Kansas City as an UFA4/406 - Signed with Miami3/1/06 - Released by Miami3/16/04 - Signed by Miami as an UFA7/21/00 - Signed with San Diego
NFL CAREER HIGHLIGHTS:* Selected by San Diego in the third round (83rd overall) ofthe 2000 NFL Draft.2008: Started 16 games at right tackle, marking the secondtime during his NFL career that he has opened every regu-lar season contest. 2007: Started 15 games at left tackle ... Was inactive forone contest ... Suffered a right knee sprain in training campon August 6th and did not see any preseason action ...Made his initial start in a Chiefs uniform at Houston (9/9) ...Suffered a knee injury vs. San Diego (12/2) and was inac-tive the following week at Denver (12/9) ... Returned to thestarting lineup vs. Tennessee (12/16).Miami (2004-06): Opened 43 games, starting 41 contests atleft tackle and two at right guard.2006: Started 13 games, opening 11 contests at left tackleand two at right guard ... Was active, but did not play in thefirst three games of the season ... Started his first NFL gameat right guard at Houston (10/1) ... Started at right guard atNew England (10/8) ... Started at left tackle at the N.Y. Jets(10/15) and opened the remaining 10 games of the seasonat that position.2005: Opened all 16 games at left tackle for the first time inhis career ... Part of a line that yielded only 26.0 sacks, thefourth-lowest total in the NFL.2004: Started 14 games at left tackle and was inactive fortwo games ... Was inactive vs. Tennessee (9/11) and atCincinnati (9/19) ... Started his first game in a Dolphins uni-form vs. Pittsburgh (9/26).
San Diego (2000-03): Played in 41 games (37 starts) at lefttackle.2003: Opened 13 games at left tackle and was inactive forthree contests ... Was part of a unit that helped RBLaDainian Tomlinson rank third in the NFL with 1,645 rush-ing yards ... Started the first 12 games of the season at lefttackle ... Suffered an ankle injury vs. Kansas City (11/30)and was inactive at Detroit (12/7), vs. Green Bay (12/14)and vs. Oakland (12/28) with that injury.2002: Started 10 games at left tackle and was inactive forsix contests ... Helped Tomlinson finish second in the NFLwith 1,683 rushing yards ... Suffered an ankle injury vs. theN.Y. Jets (11/3) and was inactive at St. Louis (11/10), vs.San Francisco (11/17) and at Miami (11/24) ... Returned tothe starting lineup vs. Denver (12/1) ... Was inactive atBuffalo (12/15), at Kansas City (12/22) and vs. Seattle(12/29) after reinjuring his ankle. 2001: Saw action in 15 games with 14 starts at left tackle ...Was inactive for one contest ... Was a member of an offen-sive line unit that helped Tomlinson rush for 1,236 yards ...Was inactive at Kansas City (12/23) with the flu.2000: Played in three games on special teams and wasinactive for 13 contests ... Was inactive for the first 13games of the season ... Played in his first NFL game vs.Baltimore (12/10).
COLLEGE: A four-year letterman at Kansas State, playingin 44 games (31 starts) as both an offensive and defensivelineman ... Concluded his collegiate career with 105 tackles,20.0 stops for loss, 7.5 sacks, three fumble recoveries andtwo forced fumbles ... Saw action in 12 games (11 starts) asa senior in ’99, his only full campaign as an offensive line-man ... Started all 12 contests at defensive tackle in ’98 asa junior ... Recorded 51 tackles, 10.0 stops behind the line,a sack and three fumble recoveries to earn second-teamAll-Big 12 honors ... Also saw action on the offensive line infour games ... Played in 11 games (eight starts) as a soph-omore defensive lineman in ’97 ... Posted 34 tackles, 6.0stops for loss, 4.5 sacks and two forced fumbles ... Startedthe season opener at left tackle and the final seven contestson defense ... Was an honorable mention All-Big 12 selec-tion ... Appeared in nine games as a reserve defensive tack-le as a redshirt freshman in ’96 ... Redshirted as a truefreshman in ’95 ... Graduated from Kansas State with adegree in Social Science.PERSONAL: An all-state, all-county and all-conferenceselection at McArthur High School in Hollywood, Florida.Helped his team to a district title as a senior. Also lettered inwrestling and baseball. Worked with the Boys & Girls Clubof Broward County at the Dolphins Junior Angler Clinic.Is anative Jamaican and moved to Florida when he was fouryears old. He returns to the island every off-season to visitfamily and friends who still live there, includng his grandpar-ents. Full name: Damion Alexis McIntosh.
Year Team GP/GS Postseason2000 San Diego 3/02001 San Diego 15/142002 San Diego 10/102003 San Diego 13/13 2004 Miami 14/14
Year Team GP/GS Postseason2005 Miami 16/162006 Miami 13/132007 Kansas City 15/152008 Kansas City 16/16NFL TOTALS 105/17 0/0
and conference Defensive Player of the Year as senior at
Idaho. Made 79 tackles, 13.5 sacks, 27 tackles for loss, 35
QB pressures, six forced fumbles, and five passes
defensed as senior. As junior, earned second team all-
America and first-team all-Big Sky. Notched 77 tackles, 20
sacks, and 28 tackles for loss. As sophomore, earned all-
conference academic honors and all-Big Sky and defensive
MVP honors. Tallied 83 tackles, 16 sacks, and 21 tackles for
loss. As redshirt freshman, started nine games, notching 38
tackles, eight sacks, three forced fumbles, three fumble
recoveries, and three interceptions. Graduated with degree
in finance. 2007: Snapped for the final three regular season
games and both playoff contests for Seattle.
PERSONAL: Born Jeffrey William Robinson in Kennewick,
Wash. Three-time all-Greater Spokane League selection as
tight end and linebacker at Ferris High in Spokane, Wash.
Also lettered twice in both basketball and baseball.
Graduated from Idaho with 3.7 GPA. One of 1997 Rams’
defensive linemen to help raise over $40,000 to Sack
Homelessness, benefiting St. Patrick Center of St. Louis.
While on reserve/injured list with Dallas in 2002, attended
Thanksgiving party for 200 terminally ill and mentally chal-
lenged children. Married to Laura with daughter May
Louise.
25 JAMAR ADAMS 2nd Year Safety Michigan 6-2, 212 11/29/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 5/0 Career: 6/0 Regular Season: Signed to the active roster from the practice squad on November 3. at Green Bay (12/27): Had one special teams tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on special teams. at Houston (12/13): Notched two special teams tackles. San Francisco (12/6): Had one special teams tackle. at St. Louis (11/29): Declared inactive. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action on special teams and a snap at safety. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive.
ADAMS’ 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 8-9 Inactive At Minn (11/22) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) Inactive 12-15 Special Teams Only Totals 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (4).
ADAMS’ NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (4). 27 JORDAN BABINEAUX 6th Year Cornerback/Safety Southern Arkansas 6-0, 206 8/31/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/15 Career: 82/28 Regular Season: Second on the team with 101 tackles. Becomes the first safety since Robert Blackmon in 1997 to record 100 or more tackles. at Green Bay (12/27): Assisted on one tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Finished third with seven tackles (all solo). at Houston (12/13): Posted six tackles (3 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Led team for second-straight week posting nine tackles (6 solo), including half a sack, a pass defensed and a force fumble that Josh Wilson returned 43 yards. At St. Louis (11/29): Led team with a career high 13 tackles. Also made second interception of the season thwarting a Rams’ scoring attempt. at Minnesota (11/22): Finished second on the team with 11 tackles (6 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Posted seven solo stops. Detroit (11/8): Totaled five tackles (3 solo), including a sack – second of career. at Dallas (11/1): Totaled six tackles (4 solo). Arizona (10/18): Registered five tackles (4 solo) and an interception. Jacksonville (10/11): Had three tackles (2 solo). at Indianapolis (10/4): Finished second on the team with 10 tackles (7 solo). Chicago (9/27): Started at safety and had five stops (3 solo). At San Fran (9/20): Led the team with eight solo tackles. St. Louis (9/13): Started at free safety and tied for team lead with five tackles (3 solo) and a PD.
BABINEAUX’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 315 257 58 2.5 21.5 8 8 128 25 4 2 24 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (45, 3 FF, 2 FR). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 13 at St. Louis (11/29/09) Sacks: 1.0 vs. San Francisco (11/12/07), vs. Detroit (11/8/09) Interceptions: 1, 8 Times, Last at St. Louis (11/29/09) FF: 1, 4 Times, Last vs. San Francisco (12/6/09) FR: 1, 2 Times, Last at St. Louis (12/14/08) TD: 1, 2 Times, Last - Interception at Miami (11/9/08), Fumble at St. Louis (12/14/08) 91 MICHAEL BENNETT Rookie Defensive Tackle Texas A&M 6-3, 274 11/13/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 0/0 Career: 0/0 Regular Season: Was waived on 10/10 to make room on the roster for T Kyle Williams. at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive. Chicago (9/27): Inactive. At San Fran (9/20): Inactive. St. Louis (9/13): Inactive.
BENNETT’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 1-4 Inactive Totals 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 83 DEION BRANCH 8th Year Wide Receiver Louisville 5-9, 192 7/18/79 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/4 Career: 99/79 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Led team with 53 yards on five catches. Tampa Bay (12/20): Caught four passes for 28 yards. at Houston (12/13): Led team with five receptions totaling 33 yards. San Francisco (12/6): Had one catch, a 7-yard TD. at St. Louis (11/29): Had three catches for 19 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Had one catch for 15 yards. at Arizona (11/15): Totaled four catches for season-high 50 yards. Detroit (11/8): Had three catches for 25 yards. at Dallas (11/1): Had four catches for 36 yards, including a 23-yard TD reception. Arizona (10/18): Had two receptions for nine yards. Jacksonville (10/11): Made first start of the season and had two receptions for 23 yards. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had season-high six catches. Chicago (9/27): Saw action for first time of season and had two catches for 13 yards and one run that lost 8 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Declared inactive (9/20). St. Louis (9/13): Was declared inactive (hamstring).
BRANCH’S 2009 TOTALS Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Games 1-2 Inactive (Hamstring) Chi (9/27) 2 13 6.5 7 0 At Indy (10/4) 6 49 8.2 22 0 Jax (10/11) 2 23 11.5 12 0 Ariz (10/18) 2 9 4.5 5 0 At Dal (11/1) 3 36 12.0 23t 1 Det (11/8) 3 25 8.3 11 0 At Ariz (11/15) 4 50 12.5 15 0 At Minn (11/22) 1 15 15.0 15 0 At St. Louis (11/29) 3 19 6.3 9 0 SF (12/6) 1 7 7.0 7t 1 At Hou (12/13) 5 33 6.6 8 0 TB (12/20) 4 28 7.0 8 0 At GB (12/27) 5 53 10.6 18 0 Totals 41 360 8.8 23t 2 Additional statistics: Rushed once for -8 yards. BRANCH’S NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
BRANCH’S NFL RECORD
Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 386 4,902 12.9 66t 28 Additional Statistics: Returned 36 kickoffs for 863 yds. (24.0 avg.) with a long of 63. Rushed eight times for 33 yds. (4.1 avg.) with a long of 19. Returned seven punts for 84 yds. (12.0 avg.) with a long of 40. CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 13 at San Diego (9/29/02) Yards: 130 at San Francisco (9/30/07) 100-yd. Games: 7, Last at San Francisco (9/30/07) Longest: 66t at Denver (11/3/03) Most TD: 2, 3 Times (at Arizona 12/28/08, New England 12/7/08, at St. Louis 10/15/06) 79 RED BRYANT 2nd Year Defensive Tackle Texas A&M 6-4, 318 4/18/84 Regular Season GP/GS: 6/1 Career: 10/1 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action at defensive tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive. at Houston (12/13): Declared inactive. San Francisco (12/6): Declared inactive. at St. Louis (11/29): Declared inactive. at Minnesota (11/22): Assisted on one tackle. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive. at Dallas (11/1): Made first-career start in home state and had one tackle. Arizona (10/18): Inactive. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action in rotation at defensive tackle. at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive. Chicago (9/27): Posted three solo tackles (2 TFL). At San Fran (9/20): Had three tackles (2 solo). St. Louis (9/13): Declared inactive.
BRYANT’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) Inactive At SF (9/20) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Indy (10/4) Inactive Jax (10/11) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ariz (10/18) Inactive At Dal (11/1) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Games 8-9 Inactive At Minn (11/22) 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Games 11-14 Inactive At GB (12/27) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 6 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 BRYANT’S NFL RECORD Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 16 12 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
81 NATE BURLESON 7th Year Wide Receiver Nevada 6-0, 198 8/19/81 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/12 Career: 90/65 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive (ankle). Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive (ankle). at Houston (12/13): Had three catches totaling 50 yards and one rush for 2 yards before leaving the game in the third quarter with an ankle injury. San Francisco (12/6): Led team with 54 yards on five catches. Averaged 8.7 yards on seven punt returns. at St. Louis (11/29): Led team with four catches for 46 yards and had a season-long 29-yard punt return. Did not start when team opened with two TEs. at Minnesota (11/22): Led team with 100 yards on six catches. at Arizona (11/15): Held without a catch for the first time of season. Averaged 15.0 yards on four punt returns. Detroit (11/8): Had seven catches for 75 yards and returned two punts for 15 yards. at Dallas (11/1): Led team with six catches for 89 yards. Arizona (10/18): Had two receptions for 40 yards. Jacksonville (10/11): Led the team with six catches and 98 yards tying a career high with two TDs. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had four catches for 31 yards. Chicago (9/27): Posted sixth-career 100-yard game leading the team with nine catches for 109 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Had four receptions for 46 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Led team with seven receptions for 74 yards and a touchdown. Also returned two punts for 14 yards.
-------Kickoff Returns----- Game Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Games 1-13 0 0 0.0 0 0 TB (12/20) Inactive (ankle) Totals 0 0 0.0 0 0 Additional statistics: Rushed twice for 4 yards.
BURLESON’S NFL RECORD --------Receiving-------- --------Punt Returns-------- Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 263 3,547 13.5 68t 27 156 1,523 9.9 94t 3
-------Kickoff Returns----- Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 55 1,284 23.3 91t 1 Additional Statistics: Rushed 11 times for 48 yds. (4.4 avg.). CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 11 at Green Bay (11/14/04) Yards: 141 at Green Bay (11/14/04) 100-yd. games: 7, Last at Minnesota (11/22/09) Longest catch: 68t vs. Green Bay (12/24/04) Touchdowns: 2, 3 Times, Last vs. Jacksonville (10/11/09)
11 DEON BUTLER Rookie Wide Receiver Penn State 5-10, 182 1/4/86 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/0 Career: 15/0 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Had a 15-yard reception. Tampa Bay (12/20): Pulled in three catches for 30 yards. at Houston (12/13): Tied season-high with three receptions for 34 yards. Also posted one special teams tackle. San Francisco (12/6): Had one reception for 32 yards. Catch came with 18 seconds remaining in the game setting up Olindo Mare’s game-winning field goal. at St. Louis (11/29): Played receiver and on special teams. at Minnesota (11/22): Played receiver and on special teams. at Arizona (11/15): Totaled season-best three catches for 26 yards. Detroit (11/8): Had one catch for 8 yards and also saw action on special teams and had one tackle. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action at receiver. Arizona (10/18): Saw action at wide receiver. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action at wide receiver. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action but did not have a catch. Chicago (9/27): Had one catch for 8 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Had one catch for 15 yards. Also returned one kickoff for 16 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action as team’s 3rd WR in place of Deion Branch (hamstring) and had one reception for 7 yards.
BUTLER’S 2009 TOTALS
Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 1 7 7.0 7 0 At SF (9/20) 1 15 15.0 15 0 Chi (9/27) 1 8 8.0 8 0 At Indy (10/4) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Jax (10/11) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Det (11/8) 1 8 8.0 8 0 At Ariz (11/15) 3 26 8.7 11 0 At Minn (11/22) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 0 0 0.0 0 0 SF (12/6) 1 32 32.0 32 0 At Hou (12/13) 3 34 11.3 14 0 TB (12/20) 3 30 10.0 17 0 At GB (12/27) 1 15 15.0 15 0 Totals 15 175 11.7 32 0 Additional Stats: One kickoff return for 16 yards. Special teams tackles (2). 89 JOHN CARLSON 2nd Year Tight End Notre Dame 6-5, 251 5/12/84 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/15 Career: 31/24 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Broke his own club record (5 in 2008) for receiving TDs by a tight end with his sixth of the season on a 16-yard score. Tampa Bay (12/20): Led team with 86 yards while tying team high with season-high seven receptions, including a 29-yard TD. at Houston (12/13): Had three catches for 24 yards and a TD. San Francisco (12/6): Had one catch for 9 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Had two receptions for 14 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started but did not record a catch ending 21-game streak with at least one reception. at Arizona (11/15): Had one reception, but went for a 31-yard TD. Detroit (11/8): Matched season high with six catches for 42 yards. at Dallas (11/1): Totaled three catches for 36 yards. Arizona (10/18): Had two receptions for 55 yards, including a career-long, 42-yards reception from punter Jon Ryan on a fake punt. Jacksonville (10/11): Had two catches for 31 yards (15.5 avg.). at Indianapolis (10/4): Had five receptions for 39 yards. Chicago (9/27): Had 28 yards on three receptions. At San Fran (9/20): Tied for team lead with six catches for 46 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Led team with 95 yards, most of any tight end in week 1 and second most of career. Set career highs with two TDs and a 38-yard catch. Also tied for second on team with six catches. CARLSON’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
CARLSON’S 2009 TOTALS Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 6 95 15.8 38 2 At SF (9/20) 6 46 7.7 17 0 Chi (9/27) 3 28 9.3 11 0 At Indy (10/4) 5 39 7.8 12 0 Jax (10/11) 2 31 15.5 16 0 Ariz (10/18) 2 55 27.5 42 0 At Dal (11/1) 3 36 12.0 18 0 Det (11/8) 6 42 7.0 15 0 At Ariz (11/15) 1 31 31.0 31t 1 At Minn (11/22) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 2 14 7.0 14 0 SF (12/6) 1 9 9.0 9 0 At Hou (12/13) 3 24 8.0 12 1 TB (12/20) 7 86 12.3 29t 1 At GB (12/27) 2 24 12.0 16t 1 Totals 49 560 11.4 42 6
CARLSON’S NFL RECORD Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 104 1,187 11.4 42 11 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (1). CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 8 vs. New England (12/7/08) Yards: 105 at Dallas (11/27/08) Longest: 42 vs. Arizona (10/18/09) Most TD: 2 vs. St. Louis (9/13/09) 90 COLIN COLE 7th Year Defensive Tackle Iowa 6-1, 330 6/24/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/14 Career: 72/22 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Totaled five tackles (4 solo). Tampa Bay (12/20): Posted five tackles. at Houston (12/13): Had two tackles (1 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Didn’t register a tackle, but helped limit Frank Gore to 25 yards on nine carries. at St. Louis (11/29): Started at defensive tackle. at Minnesota (11/22): Led all defensive linemen with seven tackles (5 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Had three tackles (2 solo). Detroit (11/8): Assisted on one tackle. at Dallas (11/1): Posted three tackles (1 solo) and a fumble recovery that led to a Seahawks TD. Arizona (10/18): Had four tackles (3 solo). Jacksonville (10/11): Assisted on two tackles and part of a defensive group that held the Jags to just 38 yards rushing. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had two solo stops and a pass defensed. Chicago (9/27): Posted five tackles (3 solo). At San Fran (9/20): Had three tackles (2 solo) and a pass defensed. St. Louis (9/13): Started and had three tackles for a defense that posted a shutout. COLE’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
COLE’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) 2 0 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 Det (11/8) 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SF (12/6) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB (12/20) 5 2 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 45 27 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 COLE’S NFL RECORD Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 207 122 85 3.5 17.0 0 0 0 10 2 1 2 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8, vs. New England (11/19/06) Sacks: 1.0, 3 Times, Last vs. New England (11/19/06) FF: 1, 2 Times, Last vs. New England (11/19/06) FR: 1, at Dallas (11/1/09) 59 AARON CURRY Rookie Linebacker Wake Forest 6-2, 254 4/6/86 Regular Season GP/GS: 14/12 Career: 14/12 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive (shoulder). Tampa Bay (12/20): Had one solo tackle before leaving the game with a shoulder injury. at Houston (12/13): Did not start when team opened in nickel defense. Finished with four solo tackles, a forced fumble and a QB hit. San Francisco (12/6): Notched two tackles, a QB hit and two passes defensed. at St. Louis (11/29): Posted five solo tackles and a QB hit. at Minnesota (11/22): Did not start when team opened with an extra safety in the lineup. Had three tackles and a QB hit. at Arizona (11/15): Had two solo tackles. Detroit (11/8): Posted four tackles. Part of a defense that held the Lions to three points over the final three quarters. at Dallas (11/1): Tallied three tackles (2 solo), a QB hit and a pass defensed. Arizona (10/18): Posted five stops (4 solo) to go along with a QB hit and a pass defensed. Jacksonville (10/11): Led team with season-best nine tackles (8 solo) including a sack and forced fumble and a pass defensed. at Indianapolis (10/4): Finished third on team with seven tackles (6 solo). Chicago (9/27): Posted season-high seven tackles including first-career sack and forced fumble. At San Fran (9/20): Had four solo tackles. St. Louis (9/13): Tied for third with four solo stops in first-career game. CURRY’S NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
CURRY’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 7 6 1 1.0 2.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 7 6 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) 9 8 1 1.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Det (11/8) 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 SF (12/6) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 4 4 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 TB (12/20) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) Inactive (shoulder) Totals 60 53 7 2.0 2.0 8 0 0 6 3 0 0 28 TRAVIS FISHER 8th Year Cornerback Central Florida 5-10, 189 9/12/79 Regular Season GP/GS: 4/0 Career: 90/74 Regular Season: Was released on November 3. at Dallas (11/1): Declared inactive. Arizona (10/18): Saw action on special teams and late in the game in the nickel package after Kelly Jennings (hip) left the game. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action on special teams. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action as the nickel back and had four tackles. Chicago (9/27): Saw action in nickel and had one tackle. Replaced Ken Lucas (groin) on the Bears’ final TD drive. At San Fran (9/20): Inactive (hamstring). St. Louis (9/13): Was declared inactive (hamstring).
FISHER’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 1-2 Inactive (hamstring) Chi (9/27): 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 4 3 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) Special teams only Ariz (10/18) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) Inactive Totals 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 FISHER’S NFL RECORD Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 342 300 42 0.0 0.0 1 9 260 46 2 3 0 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, 2 Times, Last vs. Tampa Bay (10/21/07) INT: 1, 9 Times, Last at Minnesota (12/2/07) INT TD: 1, 2 Times, Last at Arizona (11/23/03)
20 JUSTIN FORSETT 2nd Year Running Back California 5-8, 194 10/14/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/2 Career: 26/2 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Led team with 70 rushing yards on 14 carries and had one catch for 4 yards. Also saw return duties and had one punt return for 20 yards and a three kickoff returns for 63 yards. Tampa Bay (12/20): Rushed nine times for 55 yards and had two catches for 14 yards. Had a career-long 35-yard rush. at Houston (12/13): Had 26 rushing yards on nine carries and 47 receiving yards on four catches. Also returned on punt for 5 yards and averaged 28.0 yards on three kickoff returns with a long of 41. San Francisco (12/6): Rushed five times for 9 yards and had three receptions for 25 yards with a TD – first of career. First Seahawks player since Shaun Alexander in 2006 to score at least one TD in four-consecutive games. at St. Louis (11/29): Started second-consecutive game and rushed for career highs with 130 yards, two TDs and 22 carries. at Minnesota (11/22): Started first-career game and led the team with career-high eight receptions totaling a career-high 80 yards. Rushed nine times for 9 yards and a TD. at Arizona (11/15): Saw most extensive action of career after Julius Jones left the game (chest) in the first quarter. Established career highs with 123 yards, including first-career TD on an 11-yard run, on 17 carries – this against the NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Also had 26 receiving yards on five catches. Detroit (11/8): Rushed once for 14 yards and had five catches for a career high 45 yards. Had two kickoff returns which included a career-long 46 yarder. at Dallas (11/1): Carried once for 6 yards, but fumbled. Did have one reception for 14 yards, and one punt return for 1 yard. Arizona (10/18): Returned one kickoff for 24 yards, four punts for 28 yards, had a 16-yard reception and rushed twice for four yards. Jacksonville (10/11): Had six rushes for 43 yards (7.2 avg.). at Indianapolis (10/4): Had three catches for 8 yards and had a career-long 37-yard kickoff return. Chicago (9/27): Served as third-down back and kickoff returner. Averaged 23 yards on three kickoff returns. At San Fran (9/20): Led team in rushing (5 for 35 yds.) and receptions (6 for 57 yds.). Returned two punts for 10 yards and a kickoff for 17 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on third down and as a punt returned averaging 7.0 yards on two returns. Had three rushing attempts for 17 yards (5.7 avg.). FORSETT’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
FORSETT’S NFL RECORD -------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------- Game Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 105 545 5.2 35 4 39 336 8.7 47 1
------Kickoff Returns------ ------Punt Returns----- Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 25 606 24.7 46 0 41 311 7.3 29 0 CAREER HIGHS Attempts: 22 at St. Louis (11/29/09) Yards: 130 at St. Louis (11/29/09) Longest rush: 35 vs. Tampa Bay (12/20/09) Touchdowns: 2 at St. Louis (11/29/09) Receptions: 8 at Minnesota (11/22/09) Receiving Yards: 80 at Minnesota (11/22/09) Longest Reception: 47 at Minnesota (11/22/09) Touchdowns: 1, vs. San Francisco (12/6/09)
77 BRANDON FRYE 3rd Year Tackle Virginia Tech 6-4, 305 1/23/83 Regular Season GP/GS: 4/3 Career: 11/3 Regular Season: Placed on injured reserve October 13. Jacksonville (10/11): Started the game at left tackle but left midway through the first quarter with a shoulder stinger. at Indianapolis (10/4): Battled through a groin injury during the week to start at left tackle for second consecutive week. Chicago (9/27): Started first-career game (in place of Walter Jones – knee, and Sean Locklear - ankle) and finished the game despite a groin injury early on. At San Fran (9/20): Forced into action early in the second quarter at left tackle after Sean Locklear (ankle) exited the game. St. Louis (9/13): Was active but did not see action. 64 MIKE GIBSON 2nd Year Guard California 6-3, 305 11/18/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 2/0 Career: 2/0 Regular Season: Signed from the Eagles practice squad on 10/21. at Green Bay (12/27): Saw limited action at right guard. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw first action of career in the second quarter at right guard. at Houston (12/13): Declared inactive. San Francisco (12/6): Declared inactive. at St. Louis (11/29): Declared inactive. at Minnesota (11/22): Declared inactive. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive. at Dallas (11/1): Declared inactive. 24 DEON GRANT 10th Year Safety Tennessee 6-2, 215 3/14/79 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/15 Career: 143/143 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Posted four tackles. Tampa Bay (12/20): Finished second on the team with nine tackles (8 solo), and an interception. at Houston (12/13): Had four tackles (3 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Finished the game with five solo tackles and a pass defensed. at St. Louis (11/29): Posted five solo tackles. at Minnesota (11/22): Registered 10 tackles (4 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Posted five stops (3 solo). Detroit (11/8): Had two tackles, including an interception. at Dallas (11/1): Posted four tackles and a pass defensed. Arizona (10/18): Had two solo stops. Jacksonville (10/11): Had two solo stops facing former team. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had five tackles (4 solo) a forced fumble and pass defense. Chicago (9/27): Had three solo stops. At San Fran (9/20): Posted three solo tackles. St. Louis (9/13): Had three tackles and captain of a defense that led a shutout victory on opening day for the fourth time in team history.
GRANT’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 736 541 195 4.5 37.0 2 25 267 83 2 4 6 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (9, FR). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 12 vs. Atlanta (9/28/03) Sacks: 1, 4 Times, Last vs. Houston (11/6/05) Interceptions: 3 vs. Minnesota (9/22/02) FF: 1 vs. Atlanta (11/24/02) FR: 1, 4 Times, Last vs. Washington (10/1/06) 33 JUSTIN GRIFFITH 7th Year Fullback Mississippi State 6-0, 230 7/21/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 12/11 Career: 95/72 Regular Season: Was released 10/3 to make room to sign T Kyle Williams to the active roster. Re-signed 10/5. at Green Bay (12/27): Started at fullback. Tampa Bay (12/20): had two carries for 5 yards and one catch for 23 yards. at Houston (12/13): Had one catch for 3 yards. San Francisco (12/6): Had three catches for 25 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Had two catches for 8 yards and blocked for a rushing attack that gained a season-high 170 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started at fullback and had one carry for no gain. at Arizona (11/15): Helped team to 164 rushing yards against NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Detroit (11/8): Caught five passes for 33 yards. at Dallas (11/1): Started and had two receptions for 12 yards, including a 4-yard TD reception. Arizona (10/18): Started at fullback. Jacksonville (10/11): Declared inactive. Chicago (9/27): Inactive (knee) after injuring knee at San Francisco. At San Fran (9/20): Started at fullback. St. Louis (9/13): Had one catch for 1 yard, but helped lead a rushing attack that gained 167 yards and Julius Jones to go for 117 on the ground. Key block helped spring a Jones 62-yard TD run in the third quarter.
GRIFFITH’S NFL RECORD -------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------- Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 94 413 4.5 21t 1 139 980 7.0 62 12 CAREER HIGHS Attempts: 12 vs. Tampa Bay (12/10/06) Yards: 57 vs. Tampa Bay (12/10/06) Longest rush: 21 vs. Tampa Bay (12/10/06) Touchdowns: 1 vs. Tampa Bay (12/10/06) Receptions: 5 vs. Houston (11/30/03), Detroit (11/8/09) Receiving Yards: 78 vs. St. Louis (9/19/04) Longest Reception: 62 vs. St. Louis (9/19/04) Touchdowns: 2 vs. Dallas (12/16/06)
18 MIKE HASS 3rd Year Wide Receiver Oregon State 6-1, 206 1/2/1983 Regular Season GP/GS: 1/0 Career: 2/0 Regular Season: Signed from the practice squad to the active roster on November 3. Released November 10, and was re-signed to the practice squad the following day. Again signed to the active December 26. at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive.
HASS’ 2009 TOTALS Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Det (11/8) Inactive At GB (12/27) Special Teams Only Totals 0 0 0.0 0 0
HASS’ NFL RECORD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 0 0 0.0 0 0 8 MATT HASSELBECK 11th Year Quarterback Boston College 6-4, 225 9/25/75 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/13 Career: 155/116 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Became franchise all-time leader in passing yards eclipsing Dave Kreig’s mark of 26,132. Tossed four interceptions in consecutive games for first time of career. Tampa Bay (12/20): Passed for 256 yards and a TD completing 27 of 46 passes; however, tied a career high tossing four interceptions. at Houston (12/13): Completed 24 of 35 passes for 247 yards with one TD and one INT. Aggravated a previous right shoulder injury on the first series of the second half and had to come out of the game, but returned the following series and finished the game. San Francisco (12/6): Completed 25 or 34 attempts for 198 yards and two TDs for a 107.2 passer rating. Had a 32-yard completion with 18 seconds remaining in the game to set up Olindo Mare’s game-winning field goal. Had four rushes for 31 yards, including a career-long tying run with a 23 yarder. at St. Louis (11/29): Passed for a 102 yards on 14 completions. At Minnesota (11/22): Completed 19 of 26 passes for 231 yards and an interception. With fourth pass of the day, surpassed Dave Krieg for most passing attempts in team history. at Arizona (11/15): Attempted a season-high 52 passes, completing 26 for 315 yards, a TD and two interceptions. Fifth time of career he’s posted back-to-back 300-yard passing games, first since 2004. Also topped 25,000 career passing yards and tossed his 100th-career interception. Detroit (11/8): Became team’s all-time leader in career completions passing Dave Krieg (2,096). Also set single-game record completing 39 passes. After tossing an interception on first attempt, rallied to complete his next 15, tied with Jim Zorn for second-most consecutive completions in a game behind Warren Moon (17 on 11/1/1998 vs. Oakland). Completed 39 of 51 attempts for 329 yards with a TD and INT. Marked the Seahawks first individual 300-yard passing day since he passed for 337 vs. Chicago on 11/18/2007. at Dallas (11/1): Completed 22 of season-high 39 attempts for 249 yards and two TDs for a 92.8 rating. Arizona (10/18): Was sacked five times and completed 10 of 29 passes for 112 yards and an interception. Jacksonville (10/11): Returned from broken ribs to start and toss at least four TDs for the fifth time of career. Completed 18 of 30 passes for 241 yards for a 125.1 rating. at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive (ribs). Chicago (9/27): Inactive (ribs). At San Fran (9/20): Started and completed 10 of 18 passes for 97 yards before leaving the game just before halftime when he injured his ribs while diving for the endzone. St. Louis (9/13): After beginning the game with two first-quarter interceptions, led team back with three TD passes, completing 25 of 36 attempts (69.4 %) and 279 yards for a 96.9 passer rating. HASSELBECK’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
-------------------Rushing------------------ Game Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 1 3 3.0 3 0 At SF (9/20) 3 12 4.0 7 0 Games 3-4 Inactive (Ribs) Jax (10/11) 3 23 7.7 12 0 Ariz (10/18) 1 2 2.0 2 0 At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Det (11/8) 1 5 5.0 5 0 At Ariz (11/15) 2 7 3.5 6 0 At Minn (11/22) 2 4 2.0 4 0 At StL (11/29) 3 18 6.0 19 0 SF (12/6) 4 31 7.8 23 0 At Hou (12/13) 2 0 0.0 0 0 TB (12/20) 1 3 3.0 3 0 At GB (12/27) 1 6 6.0 6 0 Totals 24 114 4.8 23 0
HASSELBECK’S NFL RECORD
Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG S/Y QB Rat. Career 3,805 2,291 26,403 60.3 163 110 80t 277/1,698 84.6
-------------------Rushing------------------ Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 281 1,074 3.8 23 5
HASSELBECK’S CAREER HIGHS PASSING Attempts: *55 at San Francisco (12/1/02) Completions: *39 vs. Detroit (11/8/09) Percentage: 84.0, 21 of 25 vs. San Francisco (12/11/05) Yards: *449 at San Diego (12/29/02) Longest pass: 80t to Darrell Jackson at Baltimore (11/23/03) Most TD: *5, 2 Times, at Baltimore (11/23/03) and vs. NY Giants (9/24/06) Interceptions: 4, 2 Times, at Arizona (10/24/04) vs. Tampa Bay (12/20/09) RUSHING Rushes: 7 at San Diego (12/29/02) and vs. Carolina (10/31/04) Yards: 62 vs. Philadelphia (12/8/02) Longest Rush: 23, 2 Times, vs. Houston (10/16/05) and vs. San Francisco (12/6/09) TD: 1, 5 Times, Last at Arizona (11/6/05) *Club record
57 DAVID HAWTHORNE 2nd Year Linebacker TCU 6-0, 240 5/14/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/10 Career: 29/10 Regular Season: Takes over as the starter at middle linebacker after Lofa Tatupu was injured (pectoral) vs. Arizona. Leads the team with three interceptions and 107 tackles. at Green Bay (12/27): Finished with five solo tackles. Tampa Bay (12/20): Led team with 10 tackles (6 solo). at Houston (12/13): Led team with 10 tackles (6 solo) and had a fumble recovery returned 36 yards. San Francisco (12/6): Totaled five tackles (4 solo). at St. Louis (11/29): Finished second on team with seven tackles (6 solo) and also collected a sack. at Minnesota (11/22): Led team with 15 tackles (11 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Led team with 11 tackles (10 solo). Detroit (11/8): Led team with nine tackles (8 solo) and corralled two interceptions. at Dallas (11/1): Started second game of the season and led team with eight tackles (5 solo) and 2.0 sacks. Also had a pass defensed and forced fumble. Arizona (10/18): Replaced Lofa Tatupu (pectoral) at linebacker in the second quarter and posted four solo tackles and first-career sack and FF. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action on special teams. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action on special teams. Chicago (9/27): Made first-career start in place of Lofa Tatupu (hamstring) and totaled 16 tackles (15 solo). Tied for third most in team history and most by a Seattle defender since Isaiah Kacyvenski at Oakland on Sept. 8, 2002. Also thwarted a Bears scoring attempt with an interception at the Seattle 12-yard line. At San Fran (9/20): Replaced Tatupu (hamstring) in the first quarter and had five tackles (3 solo). St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and at linebacker in the second half when Lofa Tatupu remained on the sideline (hamstring). Had one solo tackle, first of career.
HAWTHORNE’S 2009 TOTALS
Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 5 3 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 16 15 1 0.0 0.0 0 1 3 1 0 0 0 Games 4-5 Special teams only Ariz (10/18) 5 5 0 1.0 5.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 8 5 3 2.0 7.0 2 0 0 1 1 0 0 Det (11/8) 9 8 1 0.0 0.0 0 2 6 3 0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 11 10 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 15 11 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 7 6 1 1.0 10.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SF (12/6) 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 36 TB (12/20) 10 6 4 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 5 5 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 107 85 22 4.0 17.0 6 3 9 5 2 1 36 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (1).
HAWTHORNE’S NFL RECORD Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 102 80 22 4.0 22.0 6 3 9 5 2 1 36 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (13).
54 WILL HERRING 3rd Year Linebacker Auburn 6-3, 235 8/28/83 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/6 Career: 38/7 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started sixth game of season, this time for Aaron Curry (shoulder) and led the team with eight tackles (5 solo). Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on special teams (2 tackles) and replaced Aaron Curry (shoulder) late in the game and had one solo tackle. at Houston (12/13): Had one solo tackle on defense. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams. at St. Louis (11/29): Had one special teams tackle. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action on special teams. at Arizona (11/15): Led team with two special teams tackles. Detroit (11/8): Saw action on special teams. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action on special teams and had one tackle. Arizona (10/18): Started and finished second on the team with seven tackles (all solo). Jacksonville (10/11): Had one tackle. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started at linebacker. Chicago (9/27): Finished tied for second on the team with seven tackles (5 solo). At San Fran (9/20): Started in place of Leroy Hill (groin) and finished tied for second with five tackles (4 solo). St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and replaced Leroy Hill (groin) at linebacker in the first half. Had a solo tackle and a pass defensed. Also had a special teams tackle and recovered a Lance Laury forced fumble on the opening kickoff. HERRING’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/8) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 5 4 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 7 5 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 7 7 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Games7-11 Special Teams Only At Hou (12/13) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB (12/20) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 8 5 3 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 31 24 7 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (7, FR).
HERRING’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 43 33 10 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (21). 56 LEROY HILL 5th Year Linebacker Clemson 6-1, 238 9/14/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 10/10 Career: 66/60 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Had two solo tackles. Tampa Bay (12/20): Had five tackles (3 solo). at Houston (12/13): Had five tackles (4 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Had three tackles (2 solo). at St. Louis (11/29): Had four solo tackles and first sack of the season. at Minnesota (11/22): Posted six tackles (5 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Had three solo stops. Detroit (11/8): Second on team with seven tackles (6 solo). at Dallas (11/1): Started first game since injuring his groin in the season opener and had five solo stops. Arizona (10/18): Inactive (groin). Jacksonville (10/11): Inactive (groin). at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive (groin). Chicago (9/27): Inactive (groin). At San Fran (9/20): Inactive (groin). St. Louis (9/13): Had two tackles before leaving the game in the first half with a groin injury. HILL’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
HILL’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 363 276 87 14.5 103.5 9 0 0 11 7 2 24 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (8). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 12, at San Francisco (10/26/08) Sacks: 1.5, 2 Times, at Arizona (11/6/05) and at Philadelphia (12/5/05) Interceptions: None FF: 1, 7 Times, Last at St. Louis (11/25/07) FR: 1, 2 Times, Last vs. Baltimore (12/23/07) TD: 1, 20-yd. fumble return vs. Baltimore (12/23/07) 45 KEVIN HOUSER 10th Year Long Snapper Ohio State 6-2, 252 9/14/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 14/0 Career: 158/0 Regular Season: Placed on injured reserve December 22. Tampa Bay (12/20): Injured shoulder in the second half and did not return. Kelly Jennings had one punt snap and no FG or PATs were attempted after he left. at Houston (12/13): Handled snapping duties. San Francisco (12/6): Handled snapping duties. at St. Louis (11/29): Handled snapping duties. at Minnesota (11/22): Handled snapping duties. at Arizona (11/15): Handled snapping duties. Detroit (11/8): Handled snapping duties. at Dallas (11/1): Handled snapping duties. Arizona (10/18): Handled snapping duties. Jacksonville (10/11): Handled long snapping duties. at Indianapolis (10/4): Handled long snapping duties. Chicago (9/27): Handled long snapping duties. At San Fran (9/20): Handled long snapping duties. St. Louis (9/13): Handled long snapping duties. 84 T.J. HOUSHMANDZADEH 9th Year Wide Receiver Oregon State 6-2, 203 9/26/77 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/15 Career: 120/89 Regular Season: Leads the team with 76 catches and ranks 8th in the NFC (17th NFL). at Green Bay (12/27): Had four receptions for 51 yards. Tampa Bay (12/20): Tied for team lead with seven catches for 73 yards. at Houston (12/13): Had four receptions for team-high 52 yards. San Francisco (12/6): Tied for the lead with five catches totaling 37 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Had two catches for 14 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Totaled four receptions for 36 yards. at Arizona (11/15): Led team with season-high nine catches and 165 yards, second most of his career and six yards off his career high. Most by a Seahawks receiver since 166 by Koren Robinson at St. Louis (10/20/02) – 114 games. Detroit (11/8): Totaled six catches for 34 yards and a TD. His score put Seattle up 22-17 in the third quarter after falling behind 17-0. at Dallas (11/1): Had four catches for 24 yards. Arizona (10/18): Led team with four catches for 34 yards. Jacksonville (10/11): Corralled five passes for 77 yards and tied career high with two TDs. at Indianapolis (10/4): Led team with eight catches for 103 yards. Chicago (9/27): Had four catches for 35 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Led team with 62 receiving yards on four catches. St. Louis (9/13): Started and finished tied for second on the team with six catches for 48 yards. HOUSHMANDZADEH’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
HOUSHMANDZADEH’S 2009 TOTALS
Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 6 48 8.0 9 0 At SF (9/20) 4 62 15.5 22 0 Chi (9/27) 4 35 8.8 14 0 At Indy (10/4) 8 103 12.9 20 0 Jax (10/11) 5 77 15.4 34t 2 Ariz (10/18) 4 34 8.5 15 0 At Dal (11/1) 4 24 6.0 6 0 Det (11/8) 6 34 5.7 15 1 At Ariz (11/15) 9 165 18.3 53 0 At Minn (11/22) 4 36 9.0 20 0 At StL (11/29) 2 14 7.0 10 0 SF (12/6) 5 37 7.4 9 0 At Hou (12/13) 4 52 13.0 31 0 TB (12/20) 7 73 10.4 19 0 At GB (12/27) 4 51 12.8 31 0 Totals 76 845 11.1 53 3
HOUSHMANDZADEH’S NFL RECORD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 583 6,621 11.4 62 40 Additional Statistics: Returned 33 kickoffs for 700 yds. (21.2 avg.) with a long of 44. Returned 55 punts for 447 yds. (8.1 avg.) with a long of 86. CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 12, 4 Times, Last vs. Philadelphia (11/16/08) Yards: 171 at Baltimore (12/5/04) 100-yd. Games: 14, Last at Arizona (11/15/09) Longest: 62 at Tennessee (10/31/04) Most TD: 2, 7 Times, Last vs. Jacksonville (10/11/09) 95 LAWRENCE JACKSON 2nd Year Defensive End Southern California 6-4, 271 8/30/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 14/10 Career: 30/24 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Had four solo tackles, including half a sack. Tampa Bay (12/20): Posted two solo tackles. at Houston (12/13): Had one solo tackle. San Francisco (12/6): Had two solo stops. at St. Louis (11/29): Had one tackle and a QB hit. at Minnesota (11/22): Started and had two tackles and one QB hit. at Arizona (11/15): Had one solo stop. Detroit (11/8): Flip flopped with Patrick Kerney and started at right defensive end. Had one QB hit. at Dallas (11/1): Had three tackles ( 2 solo) and two QB hits. Arizona (10/18): Had two solo tackles and a pass defensed. Jacksonville (10/11): Had two tackles including a sack and forced fumble that was returned 79 yards for a TD by Nick Reed. at Indianapolis (10/4): Earned first start of the season and posted three solo tackles. Chicago (9/27): Assisted on one tackle. At San Fran (9/20): Had four solo tackles and 2.0 sacks, a pass defensed and a forced fumble. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action at rotation at defensive end and recorded two tackles and a sack. JACKSON’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
JACKSON’S NFL RECORD Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 59 48 11 6.5 44.0 16 0 0 2 2 0 0 32 EDGERRIN JAMES 11th Year Running Back Miami 6-0, 219 8/1/78 Regular Season GP/GS: 7/0 Career: 148/135 Regular Season: Was released November 3. at Dallas (11/1): Rushed six times for 17 yards and moved ahead of Marcus Allen into 10th place on the NFL’s all-time list with 12,246 rushing yards. Arizona (10/18): Had three rushes for three yards. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw most action of the season toting the ball 16 times for 46 yards. Helped sustain a game-ending drive that consumed the final 11:53 of the contest. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had 16 yards on four carries. Chicago (9/27): Had four carries for seven yards. At San Fran (9/20): Had two carries for 6 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Carried the ball 11 times for 30 yards.
JAMES’ NFL RECORD -------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------- Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 3,028 12,246 4.0 77t 20 433 3,364 7.8 60 11 CAREER HIGHS Attempts: 38 at Seattle (10/15/00) Yards: 219 at Seattle (10/15/00) Longest rush: 72 at N.Y. Giants (11/14/99) Touchdowns: 3, 5 Times, Last vs. St. Louis (10/17/05) Receptions: 11 at Pittsburgh (10/21/02) Receiving Yards: 92 vs. Dallas (10/31/99) Longest Reception: 60 vs. Jacksonville (9/25/00) Touchdowns: 1, 11 Times, Last at Tennessee (10/2/05)
21 KELLY JENNINGS 4th Year Cornerback Miami 5-11, 180 11/30/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/5 Career: 63/28 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Had one solo tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Did not record a tackle as the nickel corner, but did come in snap for team’s final punt after Kevin Houser was injured (shoulder). at Houston (12/13): Had one solo tackle after starting when team opened in nickel package. San Francisco (12/6): Had one solo stop. at St. Louis (11/29): Saw action in the nickel package and had a pass defensed that Josh Wilson intercepted and returned 65 yards for a TD. at Minnesota (11/22): Started in place of Josh Wilson (concussion). at Arizona (11/15): Saw limited action at cornerback and had two solo tackles. Detroit (11/8): Saw extensive action at CB in nickel package after Ken Lucas was injured. Had one solo stop. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action in dime packages and late in the game in nickel (following injury to Ken Lucas) and finished with a pass defensed. Also had a special teams stop. Arizona (10/18): Started in place of Ken Lucas who missed the week of practice. Totaled six solo tackles before leaving late in the game with an injured hip. Jacksonville (10/11): Worked outside when team went to nickel package. Assisted on one tackle and had a pass defensed. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started and had three solo stops. Chicago (9/27): Started in place of Josh Wilson (ankle) and had two solo stops. At San Fran (9/20): Had three tackles (2 solo). St. Louis (9/13): Saw action at cornerback in nickel package and had two tackles.
JENNINGS’ NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 158 140 18 0.0 0.0 0 1 0 34 0 2 13 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (8, FF). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 8 vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/07) Sacks: None Interceptions: 1 vs. Green Bay (11/27/06) FF: None FR: 1, 2 Times, Last vs. Cincinnati (9/23/07)
22 JULIUS JONES 6th Year Running Back Notre Dame 5-10, 208 8/14/81 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/13 Career: 81/74 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Led team with six catches and totaled 51 yards while rushing 14 times for 39 yards. Tampa Bay (12/20): Rushed for 65 yards on 12 carries (5.4). at Houston (12/13): Had 39 rushing yards on 10 carries. San Francisco (12/6): Rushed 20 times for 67 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Was inactive (chest). at Minnesota (11/22): Was inactive (chest). at Arizona (11/15): Started the game but left in the first quarter with a chest injury and did not return. Detroit (11/8): Rushed 16 times for 36 yards and a TD. Also led the team with 78 receiving yards on six catches. Marked the first time since Shaun Alexander (vs. Minn., 9/29/02) that a player led in both rushing and receiving yards. Receiving total included a career-long 49-yard reception. at Dallas (11/1): Rushed 15 times for 56 yards and had two receptions for 32 yards. Arizona (10/18): Had five rushes for five yards. Jacksonville (10/11): Rushed 12 times for 34 yards. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started and totaled 36 yards on 14 total touches. Chicago (9/27): Totaled 136 offensive yards including 98 rushing on 19 carries and 38 yards receiving on three catches, including a 39-yard (tied career long) TD on the opening drive. At San Fran (9/20): Had 11 yards on eight carries and scored first-career receiving TD on a 1-yard pass from Seneca Wallace. St. Louis (9/13): Started and rushed for 117 yards on 19 carries (6.2 avg.) with a 62-yard TD burst. Run was the second longest of career and yardage was 11th 100-yard performance of career.
JONES’ NFL RECORD -------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------- Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 1,206 4,784 4.0 77t 22 132 967 7.4 49 2 CAREER HIGHS Attempts: 34 at Carolina (12/24/05) Yards: 198 at Seattle (12/6/04) Longest rush: 77 vs. New Orleans (12/10/06) TD Touchdowns: 3 at Seattle (12/6/04) Receptions: 9 at N.Y. Giants (12/4/05) Receiving Yards: 88 at N.Y. Giants (12/4/05) Longest Reception: 49 vs. Detroit (11/8/09) Touchdowns: 1, 2 Times, at San Francisco (9/20/09) & Chicago (9/27/09) 71 WALTER JONES 13th Year Tackle Florida State 6-5, 325 1/19/74 Regular Season GP/GS: 0/0 Career: 180/180 Regular Season: Was placed on injured reserve (knee) 10/21. Arizona (10/18): Inactive (knee). Jacksonville (10/11): Inactive (knee). at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive (knee). Chicago (9/27): inactive (knee). At San Fran (9/20): Inactive (knee). St. Louis (9/13): Declared inactive (knee).
97 PATRICK KERNEY 11th Year Defensive End Virginia 6-5, 272 12/30/76 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/12 Career: 157/142 Regular Season: Leads team with 5.0 sacks. at Green Bay (12/27): Totaled four tackles (2 solo). Tampa Bay (12/20): Had three tackles (2 solo). at Houston (12/13): Had two tackles (1 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Had one QB hit. at St. Louis (11/29): Had four solo tackles, a sack and three QB hits. at Minnesota (11/22): Had two tackles and a QB hit. at Arizona (11/15): Assisted on one tackle. Detroit (11/8): Started at left defensive end and was credited with three solo tackles, a sack and forced fumble. at Dallas (11/1): Did not start coming off of a sore groin, but saw action on passing downs. Did not record a tackle. Arizona (10/18): Posted one sack before leaving in the second half with an injured groin. Jacksonville (10/11): Inactive (groin). at Indianapolis (10/4): Had two tackles but left the game in the third quarter (groin) and did not return. Chicago (9/27): Had four tackles and a sack and forced fumble. At San Fran (9/20): Had three tackles (2 solo) and 1.0 sack. St. Louis (9/13): Posted three tackles in season opener.
KERNEY’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) 3 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 3 2 1 1.0 6.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 4 3 1 1.0 11.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) Inactive (Groin) Ariz (101/18) 1 1 0 1.0 5.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Det (11/8) 3 3 0 1.0 7.0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 4 4 0 1.0 8.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 SF (12/6) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB (12/20) 3 2 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 4 2 2 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 22 10 5.0 37.0 10 0 0 0 2 0 0 KERNEY’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 656 405 251 82.5 486.0 53 3 8 21 20 11 56 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11, 2 Times, Last vs. Green Bay (9/8/02) Sacks: 3.0, 4 Times, Last vs. Arizona (12/9/07) Interceptions: 1, 3 Times, Last at St. Louis (11/25/07) FF: 2, vs. Baltimore (12/23/07) FR: 1, 11 Times, Last at San Francisco (10/26/08) 50 LANCE LAURY 4th Year Linebacker South Carolina 6-2, 237 1/17/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/0 Career: 55/0 Regular Season: Leads team with 21 special teams tackles. at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams. Tampa Bay (12/20): Led team with four special teams tackles. at Houston (12/13): Led team with three special teams stops. Saw first action of season at linebacker late in the game after Aaron Curry was injured (hip). San Francisco (12/6): Had one special teams tackle. at St. Louis (11/29): Had one special teams tackle. at Minnesota (11/22): Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles. at Arizona (11/15): Posted one special teams stop. Detroit (11/8): Had one special teams tackle. at Dallas (11/1): Had one special teams tackle. Arizona (10/18): Posted one special teams tackle. Jacksonville (10/11): Posted three special teams tackles. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had one special teams tackle. Chicago (9/27): Had one special teams stop. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action on special teams. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and had one tackle and forced fumble on the opening kickoff that was recovered by Will Herring. LAURY’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
LAURY’S 2009 TOTALS
Game T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 1-12 Special Teams Only At Hou (12/13) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Game 14-15 Special Teams Only Totals 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (21, FF).
LAURY’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (63, 2 FF). 52 D.D. LEWIS 8th Year Linebacker Texas 6-1, 241 1/8/79 Regular Season GP/GS: 11/0 Career: 78/20 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams. Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive (knee). at Houston (12/13): Inactive (knee). San Francisco (12/6): Inactive (knee). at St. Louis (11/29): Had one special teams stop. at Minnesota (11/22): Had one special teams tackle. at Arizona (11/15): Had one special teams tackle. Detroit (11/8): Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles and had a forced fumble. at Dallas (11/1): Had one special teams tackle. Arizona (10/18): Saw action special teams. Jacksonville (10/11): Had one special teams tackle. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action on special teams. Chicago (9/27): Saw action on special teams. at San Fran (9/20): Saw action on special teams. Signed as a free agent on September 14.
LEWIS’ 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 2-11 Special Teams Only Games 12-14 Inactive At Green Bay (12/27) Special Teams Only Totals 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (8, FF).
LEWIS’ NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 179 133 46 1.0 1.0 0 0 3 2 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (41, blocked punt, 2 FF). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11, 2 Times, Last at Tampa Bay (10/19/08) Sacks: 1.0, at Detroit (9/10/06) Interceptions: None FF: 1, 2 Times, Last vs. Dallas (10/23/05) FR: None
34 ROY LEWIS 2nd Year Cornerback Washington 5-10, 190 5/19/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 8/0 Career: 9/0 Regular Season: Signed from the practice squad to the active roster November 3. at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive.Tampa Bay (12/20): Had one special teams tackle. at Houston (12/13): Saw action on special teams. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams. at St. Louis (11/29): Saw action on special teams. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action on special teams. at Arizona (11/15): Had one special teams tackle. Detroit (11/8): Saw action on special teams and had one tackle.
LEWIS’ 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 8-14 Special Teams Only At GB (12/27) Inactive Totals 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (3).
LEWIS’ NFL RECORD
T S A QB Yds. Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (4). 75 SEAN LOCKLEAR 6th Year Tackle North Carolina State 6-4, 308 5/29/81 Regular Season GP/GS: 9/9 Career: 79/62 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started at left tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Started at left tackle. at Houston (12/13): Started at left tackle. San Francisco (12/6): Started at left tackle. at St. Louis (11/29): Blocked for a rushing attack that gained 170 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started at left tackle. at Arizona (11/15): Started first game since week two. Detroit (11/8): Was active for first game since injuring ankle in second game of the season, but did not see action on the field. at Dallas (11/1): Inactive (ankle). Arizona (10/18): Inactive (ankle). Jacksonville (10/11): Inactive (ankle). at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive (ankle). Chicago (9/27): Inactive (ankle). At San Fran (9/20): Started at left tackle but left in the second quarter with an injured ankle. St. Louis (9/13): Started at left tackle in place of Walter Jones (knee) and part of a line that did not allow a sack. 31 KEN LUCAS 9th Year Cornerback Mississippi 6-0, 205 1/23/79 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/6 Career: 137/112 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw limited action at cornerback in the second half when Josh Wilson left the game (hip). Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on special teams. at Houston (12/13): Saw action in dime package and on special teams. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams and limited action at cornerback. at St. Louis (11/29): Saw limited action at CB and on special teams. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action in nickel package and had one tackle. at Arizona (11/15): Saw action at cornerback in nickel and had one solo tackle. Detroit (11/8): Saw action in nickel after Josh Wilson made the start, but was injured (neck) in the first quarter and did not return. at Dallas (11/1): Finished second on the team with seven tackles. Left game in the third quarter with a shoulder stinger. Arizona (10/18): Saw action in nickel package, but did not start after missing the practice week to attend his father’s funeral. Posted two solo tackles. Jacksonville (10/11): Posted six tackles (5 solo). at Indianapolis (10/4): Had four solo stops and an interception. Chicago (9/27): Played through a groin injury and assisted on four tackles. At San Fran (9/20): Had three solo tackles. St. Louis (9/13): Started at right cornerback and three tackles (2 solo) and 1 PD. LUCAS’ 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
LUCAS’ NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 547 468 79 0.0 0.0 0 25 298 105 3 6 79 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (7). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 12 at Oakland (9/8/02) Sacks: None Interceptions: 2, 3 Times, Last vs. N.Y. Jets (11/13/05) INT TD: 1 at Arizona (10/24/04) FF: 1, 3 Times, Last at St. Louis (11/14/04) FR: 1, 7 Times, Last vs. Atlanta (11/11/07) 77 DAMION McINTOSH 10th Year Tackle Kansas State 6-4, 320 3/25/75 Regular Season GP/GS: 9/2 Career: 124/113 Regular Season: Signed with the team as a free agent 10/12 after Brandon Frye was placed on injured reserve. at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on special teams. at Houston (12/13): Saw action on special teams. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams. At St. Louis (11/29): Saw action as an extra linemen in goal-line packages. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action on special teams. at Arizona (11/15): Saw action on special teams. Detroit (11/8): Started second game in a row at left tackle and part of a line that allowed only one sack in 52 pass attempts. at Dallas (11/1): Started at left tackle. Arizona (10/18): Active but did not play.
10 OLINDO MARE 14th Year Kicker Syracuse 5-11, 190 6/6/73 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/0 Career: 199/0 Regular Season: Ranks 4th in the NFC (T4th NFL) with 22 touchbacks. Has also set club record with 19 consecutive field goals made. at Green Bay (12/27): Connected on only field goal attempt, 28 yards, extending club record to 19 consecutive field goals. Tampa Bay (12/20): Did not have a field goal attempt. at Houston (12/13): Ended streak of 11-straight games with at least one field goal. San Francisco (12/6): Connected on two fourth quarter field goal attempts. First field goal (25 yds.) gave him 17-consecutive successful field goal attempts setting a club record (16 – Josh Brown, 2004; Todd Peterson, 1999). Second field goal (30 yds.) was the game winner as time expired. Also punted once out of the field goal formation and was downed at the 2-yard line. at St. Louis (11/29): Connected on both field goal attempts (29, 38) and tied a franchise mark for most consecutive field goals made (16). Minnesota (11/22): Connected on only field goal attempt, a 40 yarder. at Arizona (11/15): Connected on both field goal attempts (32, 20). Detroit (11/8): Connected on all four field goal attempts. at Dallas (11/1): Connected on only FG attempt from 43 yards giving Seattle a 3-0 first-quarter lead. Arizona (10/18): Connected on only field goal attempt. Jacksonville (10/11): Was 2-2 on FG attempts including a season-long 47 yarder. at Indianapolis (10/4): Connected on only field goal attempt from 38 yards. Chicago (9/27): Was four of six on FG attempts. Tied career high with six attempts (at New England 9/17/99) and most made since connecting on four at New England (1/1/06). At San Fran (9/20): Connected on only field attempt from 36 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Connected on all four PATs and three touchbacks on five kickoffs.
MARE’S 2009 TOTALS Game 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. PATs Pts. StL (9/13) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.0 4-4 4 At SF (9/20) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 100.0 1-1 4 Chi (9/27) 0-0 0-0 2-3 2-3 0-0 4-6 66.7 1-1 13 At Indy (10/4) 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 1-1 100.0 2-2 5 Jax (10/11) 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 0-0 2-2 100.0 5-5 11 Ariz (10/18) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 100.0 0-0 3 at Dal (11/1) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 100.0 2-2 5 Det (11/8) 0-0 2-2 2-2 0-0 0-0 4-4 100.0 2-2 14 At Ariz (11/15) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 100.0 2-2 8 At Minn (11/22) 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 0-0 1-1 100.0 0-0 3 At StL (11/29) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 100.0 3-3 9 SF (12/6) 0-0 1-1 1-1 0-0 0-0 2-2 100.0 2-2 8 At Hou (12/13) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.0 1-1 1 TB (12/20) 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0.0 1-1 1 At GB (12/27) 0-0 1-1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1-1 100.0 1-1 4 Totals 0-0 8-8 9-10 5-6 0-0 22-24 91.7 27-27 93 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (1). Punted once for 32 yards (downed at 2).
MARE’S NFL RECORD 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Total Pct. PATs Pts. Career 4-4 111-118 94-111 74-100 18-39 299-368 .812 402-407 1,299 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (30, FR). Punted 12 times for 445 yds. (37.1 avg.) with a long of 53. CAREER HIGHS Most FGs made: 6 at New England (10/17/99) Most FGs att.: 6, 2 Times, at New England (10/17/99) & Chicago (9/27/09) Longest FG made: 54 vs. Philadelphia (10/24/99) Longest FG att.: 57 at Carolina (11/25/07) Most PATs made: 7 vs. Detroit (9/8/02)
92 BRANDON MEBANE 3rd Year Defensive Tackle California 6-1, 301 1/15/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 14/14 Career: 46/40 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Finished second on team with six tackles (5 solo). Tampa Bay (12/20): Had five tackles (3 solo). at Houston (12/13): Had four solo tackles. San Francisco (12/6): Posted three solo stops, including half of a sack. at St. Louis (11/29): Had three solo tackles. at Minnesota (11/22): Totaled five tackles (3 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Had two solo tackles. Detroit (11/8): Totaled season-high five solo tackles. at Dallas (11/1): Had four tackles (2 solo). Arizona (10/18): Started and had three solo stops. Jacksonville (10/11): Had one solo stop and two quarterback hits. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had three tackles (2 solo). Chicago (9/27): Started and had three tackles. At San Fran (9/20): Declared inactive (calf). St. Louis (9/13): Started and had one tackle, a sack, to go along with two QB hits.
MEBANE’S NFL RECORD Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 116 94 22 9.0 44.5 26 0 0 1 2 1 0 36 LAWYER MILLOY 14th Year Safety Washington 6-0, 216 11/14/73 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/2 Career: 217/198 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started second game of season and totaled five tackles. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on dime package and posted two solo tackles, two passes defensed and a QB hit. at Houston (12/13): Posted four tackles (3 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Saw action at safety (4 tackles) and on special teams. at St. Louis (11/29): Had one solo stop from safety and also had one special teams tackle. at Minnesota (11/22): Started first game of the season when team used an extra safety to open the game. Posted four solo tackles. at Arizona (11/15): Saw most extensive action of the season as an extra safety and posted season-high four tackles (3 solo). Detroit (11/8): Saw action on goal line defense and tied for team lead with two special teams tackles. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action on special teams and goal line defense. Arizona (10/18): Saw limited action at safety and had two solo stops. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action late at safety and on special teams. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action in the dime package and on special teams. Chicago (9/27): Saw action on special teams and goal line defense. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action at safety late in the game in nickel packages when Josh Wilson (ankle) left the game. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and limited snaps at safety. MILLOY’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
MILLOY’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 1,613 1,051 562 17.0 144.5 19 25 205 88 11 9 7 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (11). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 18 vs. Arizona (10/31/04) Sacks: 3.0, vs. St. Louis (11/21/04) Interceptions: 2, at Indianapolis (11/1/98) INT TD: 1 vs. Tennessee (9/20/98) FF: 1, 11 Times, Last at Minnesota (12/21/08) FR: 1, 9 Times, Last vs. Houston (9/11/05) 88 CAMERON MORRAH Rookie Tight End California 6-3, 244 3/18/87 Regular Season GP/GS: 3/0 Career: 3/0 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive. Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive. at Houston (12/13): Declared inactive. San Francisco (12/6): Declared inactive. at St. Louis (11/29): Declared inactive. at Minnesota (11/22): Declared inactive. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive. at Dallas (11/1): Declared inactive. Arizona (10/18): Declared inactive. Jacksonville (10/11): Declared inactive. at Indianapolis (10/4): Declared inactive. Chicago (9/27): Made first-career catch for 3 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Saw limited action at tight end. St. Louis (9/13): Saw limited action at tight end.
MORRAH’S 2009 TOTALS Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 1 3 3.0 3 0 Games 4-15 Inactive Totals 1 3 3.0 3 0
87 BEN OBOMANU 4th Year Wide Receiver Auburn 6-0, 206 10/30/83 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/0 Career: 25/0 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive (hamstring). Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action at receiver and on special teams. at Houston (12/13): Had two kickoff returns for 42 yards. San Francisco (12/6): Had one 12-yard reception and one kickoff return for 33 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Saw limited action at WR and had one kickoff return for 25 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Tied for team lead with two special teams tackles. Returned two kicks for 61 yards (30.5 avg.). at Arizona (11/15): Saw action on special teams and had one tackle. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action on special teams. Arizona (10/18): Led team with two special teams tackles. Jacksonville (10/11): Had three solo special teams tackles and one kickoff return for 25 yards. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action at kick returner and had one 23-yard return. Chicago (9/27): Had one reception for 11 yards and returned one kickoff for a career-long 45 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action on special teams and limited in 4-WR sets. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and at wide receiver in 4-WR sets. Had an 11-yard reception.
Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 15 214 14.3 30 1 15 381 25.4 45 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (12). CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 4 vs. New Orleans (10/14/07) Receiving Yards: 72 vs. New Orleans (10/14/07) Longest Reception: 30 at Pittsburgh (10/7/07) Touchdowns: 1 vs. New Orleans (10/14/07) Most KO Returns: 3 at Pittsburgh (10/7/07) Longest KO Return: 45 vs. Chicago (9/27/09) Most KO Return Yds.: 66 at Pittsburgh (10/7/07)
86 JOHN OWENS 8th Year Tight End Notre Dame 6-3, 255 1/10/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/2 Career: 75/18 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action at tight end and on special teams. Tampa Bay (12/20): Had one catch for 2 yards. at Houston (12/13): Saw action at tight end and on special teams. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams and at tight end. at St. Louis (11/29): Started when team opened in two TE set but did not have a reception. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action at tight end and on special teams. at Arizona (11/15): Saw action at tight end and on special teams. Detroit (11/8): Saw action at tight end. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action at tight end and on special teams. Arizona (10/18): Saw action at tight end and on special teams. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action at tight end. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had one reception for 8 yards. Chicago (9/27): Made first start of the season when team opened in two-TE set. Had one catch for 6 yards. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action at tight end. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action at tight end.
OWENS’ 2009 TOTALS Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (11/13) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At SF (11/20) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 1 6 6.0 6 0 At Indy (10/4) 1 8 8.0 8 0 Jax (10/11) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Det (11/8) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 0 0 0.0 0 0 SF (12/6) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 0 0 0.0 0 0 TB (12/20) 1 2 2.0 2 0 At GB (12/27) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 3 16 5.3 8 0
OWENS’ NFL RECORD Game Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 22 178 8.1 25 1 CAREER HIGHS Receptions: 3 vs. Carolina (12/31/06) Yards: 40 vs. Carolina (12/31/06) Longest: 25 vs. Carolina (12/31/06 Most TD: 1 vs. Jacksonville (11/8/08) 40 LOUIS RANKIN 2nd Year Running Back Washington 6-1, 205 5/4/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 8/0 Career: 8/0 Regular Season: Signed from practice squad to active roster 11/3. at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams and returned four kickoffs for 79 yards. Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive. at Houston (12/13): Declared inactive. San Francisco (12/6): Had two kickoff returns for 37 yards and a reception for 7 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Had five carries for 12 yards and a kickoff return for 26 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Returned two kicks for 42 yards (21.0 avg.). at Arizona (11/15): Had three rushes for 24 yards and three pass receptions for 24 yards. Also had two kickoff returns for 41 yards. Detroit (11/8): Served as one of the kickoff returners and had three returns for 82 yards with a career-long of 41. RANKIN’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
RANKIN’S 2009 TOTALS
-------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------- Game Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD SD (9/14)* 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At KC (9/20)* 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Det (11/8) 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 3 24 8.0 12 0 3 24 8.0 14 0 At Minn (11/22) 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 5 12 2.4 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 SF (12/6) 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 7 7.0 7 0 Games 13-14 Inactive At GB (12/27) Special Teams Only Totals 8 36 4.5 12 0 4 31 7.8 14 0 *While playing for Oakland
------Kickoff Returns------ ------Punt Returns----- Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD SD (9/14)* 4 67 16.8 23 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At KC (9/20)* 2 41 20.5 22 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Det (11/8) 3 82 27.3 41 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 2 41 20.5 23 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 2 42 21.0 25 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 1 26 26.0 26 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 SF (12/6) 2 37 18.5 24 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Games 13-14 Inactive At GB (12/27) 4 79 19.8 30 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 20 415 20.8 41 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 *While playing for Oakland Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (1).
RANKIN’S NFL RECORD -------------------Rushing------------------ -----------------Receiving----------------- Game Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 8 36 4.5 12 0 4 31 7.8 14 0
------Kickoff Returns------ ------Punt Returns----- Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 20 415 20.8 41 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (1). 94 CORY REDDING 7th Year Defensive End Texas 6-4, 292 11/15/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 14/3 Career: 100/79 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action in 100th-career game. Tampa Bay (12/20): Had one solo tackle and three QB hits. at Houston (12/13): Had three solo tackles. San Francisco (12/6): Inactive (concussion). at St. Louis (11/29): Notched two solo stops, including a sack. Left the game in the third quarter with a concussion. at Minnesota (11/22): Posted two solo stops and a sack. at Arizona (11/15): Had one QB hit. Detroit (11/8): Had one tackle and one QB hit against former team. at Dallas (11/1): Had one solo stop and two QB hits. Arizona (10/18): Had two tackles and a QB hit. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action at defensive end and had two tackles and picked up an Aaron Curry forced fumble and rumbled 26 yards to the Jags 32-yard line setting up a touchdown. at Indianapolis (10/4): Did not start at defensive end but did see action in rotation at defensive tackle with both Michael Bennett and Red Bryant inactive. Chicago (9/27): Assisted on one tackle and recovered a fumble. At San Fran (9/20): Posted two solo tackles. St. Louis (9/13): Started and posted two solo tackles. REDDING’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
REDDING’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chi (9/27) 1 0 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 At Indy (10/4) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) 2 2 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 1 26 Ariz (10/18) 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Det (11/8) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 2 2 0 1.0 10.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 2 2 0 1.0 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 SF (12/6) Inactive (Concussion) At Hou (12/13) 3 3 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB (12/20) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 17 2 2.0 10.0 12 0 0 0 0 2 29 REDDING’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 325 220 105 18.0 107.5 26 0 0 3 4 8 58 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 10, 2 Times, Last vs. N.Y. Giants (11/18/07) Sacks: 2 vs. San Francisco (11/12/06) Interceptions: None FF: 1, 4 Times, Last at Dallas (12/31/06) FR: 1, 8 Times, Last vs. Jacksonville (10/11/09) 98 NICK REED Rookie Defensive End Oregon 6-1, 247 9/1/87 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/0 Career: 15/0 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action at defensive end and on special teams. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action at DE and special teams. at Houston (12/13): Had one solo tackle and a special teams tackle. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams and at defensive end. Led the team with three special teams tackles and recovered a key fumble on punt coverage that led to a 13-yard TD drive in the first quarter. at St. Louis (11/29): Had one QB hit and a pass defensed. at Minnesota (11/22): Had two tackles (1 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Saw time at DE and on special teams. Detroit (11/8): Played at defensive end and had one special teams tackle. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action on special teams and limited action at defensive end. Had one special teams tackle. Arizona (10/18): Saw action on special teams and limited action at defensive end. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action on special teams and at defensive end. Had three tackles (2 solo), posting first-career sack with two QB hits. Also returned a Lawrence Jackson forced fumble 79 yards for a touchdown. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw special teams action and most playing time of season on defense after Patrick Kerney (groin) left the game. Had one pass defensed and returned one kickoff 3 yards. Chicago (9/27): Saw action on special teams. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action special teams. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and posted one solo stop on defense. REED’S 2009 RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
REED’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Games 2-3 Special Teams Only At Indy (10/4) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Jax (10/11) 3 2 1 1.0 7.0 2 0 0 0 0 1 79t Ariz (10/18) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Det (11/8) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 2 1 1 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At StL (11/29) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 SF (12/6) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 1 1 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TB (12/20) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 6 2 1.0 7.0 3 0 0 2 0 1 79t Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (6, FR). One kickoff return for 3 yards. 49 JEFF ROBINSON 16th Year Long Snapper Idaho 6-4, 250 2/20/70 Regular Season GP/GS: 1/0 Career: 201/18 Regular Season: Signed on 12/22 to snap for the final two games after Kevin Houser was placed on injured reserve. at Green Bay (12/27): Saw first action since the 2008 season finale. Career statistics: 46 tackles (24 solo) and 6.5 sacks. 28 receptions for 278 yards with eight touchdowns. 9 JON RYAN 4th Year Punter Regina (Saskatchewan) 6-0, 222 11/26/81 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/0 Career: 62/0 Regular Season: Ranks 2nd in the NFC (3rd NFL) in gross (47.1) average. at Green Bay (12/27): Averaged 47.8 yards on four punts with a long of 64. Tampa Bay (12/20): Averaged 43.0 yards on four punts. Credited for a rush for 0 yards when he handled a bad snap on a field goal attempt. at Houston (12/13): Averaged 49.0 on seven punts. San Francisco (12/6): Punted nine times with a career high six downed inside the 20 (three inside the 10). Had net average of 45.0. at St. Louis (11/29): Averaged 47.0 yards on five punts with a long of 65. at Minnesota (11/22): Averaged 51.3 yards on seven punts with two inside the 20. at Arizona (11/15): Punted seven times, downing three inside the 20 with no touchbacks. Detroit (11/8): Punted three times landing all three inside the 20. at Dallas (11/1): Averaged 40.3 yards on six punts with two downed inside the 20. Arizona (10/18): Completed a 42-yard pass to John Carlson on a fake punt. Averaged 45.0 yards on season-high eight punts with two downed inside the 20. Jacksonville (10/11): Net average (44.7) was better than gross (44.3) because of good coverage. Two of three punts were inside the 20. at Indianapolis (10/4): Averaged 49.0 yards on five punts. Also had a tackle. Chicago (9/27): Punted twice averaging 54.0 yards (49.5 net). At San Fran (9/20): Averaged 52.1 (47.1 net) on seven punts with one downed at the 1-yard line. St. Louis (9/13): Averaged 53.2 (40.4 net) on five punts with a long of 70, third longest in team history. RYAN’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
RYAN’S 2009 RECORD Game No. Yds. Avg. Net LG I20 TB BL StL (9/13) 5 266 53.2 40.4 70 2 2 0 At SF (9/20) 7 365 52.1 47.1 67 1 0 0 Chi (9/27) 2 108 54.0 49.5 61 0 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 5 245 49.0 36.0 57 1 2 0 Jax (10/11) 3 133 44.3 44.7 54 2 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 8 360 45.0 37.0 62 2 0 0 At Dal (11/1) 6 242 40.3 21.0 53 2 0 0 Det (11/8) 3 109 36.3 36.3 42 3 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 7 298 42.6 40.0 49 3 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 7 359 51.3 44.1 67 2 1 0 At StL (11/29) 5 235 47.0 41.4 65 0 1 0 SF (12/6) 9 415 46.1 44.2 55 6 1 0 At Hou (12/13) 7 343 49.0 41.0 62 1 0 0 TB (12/20) 4 172 43.0 24.5 51 0 0 0 At GB (12/27) 4 191 47.8 42.8 64 0 1 0 Totals 82 3,861 47.1 39.3 70 25 8 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (3). One rush for 0 yards.
RYAN’S NFL RECORD No. Yds. Avg. Net LG I20 TB BL Career 306 13,798 45.1 37.5 72 82 43 1 CAREER HIGHS Punts: 11 vs. Philadelphia (11/2/08) Longest: 72 vs. Detroit (12/30/07) Avg. (3 min.): 53.5 vs. Arizona (10/29/06) Net Avg. (3 min.): 49.0 vs. Detroit (12/30/07) Inside 20: 6, San Francisco (12/6/09) 35 OWEN SCHMITT 2nd Year Fullback West Virginia 6-2, 247 2/13/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 14/1 Career: 29/2 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams and at fullback. Had one special teams tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action at fullback and on special teams. at Houston (12/13): Saw action at fullback and on special teams. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action at fullback and on special teams. at St. Louis (11/29): Had a reception for 1 yard. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw limited action at fullback. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. Detroit (11/8): Had one reception for 4 yards. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action on special teams and limited at fullback. Had one special teams stop. Arizona (10/18): Saw action on special teams and limited at fullback. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action at fullback and had one catch for 3 yards. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started and had two catches for 3 yards, including first-career touchdown on a 1-yard pass. Chicago (9/27): Saw action at fullback in place of Justin Griffith (knee) and had one catch for 10 yards. San Fran (9/20): Saw action at fullback and on special teams. Had one catch for 10 yards. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams and at fullback. SCHMITT’S 2009 & NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
SCHMITT’S NFL RECORD ------------------Rushing------------------ ------------------Receiving----------------- Game Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Rec. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 5 21 4.2 14 0 11 50 4.5 10 0 Additional Statistics: Special teams tackles (6). 67 ROB SIMS 4th Year Guard Ohio State 6-3, 312 12/6/83 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/13 Career: 44/33 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started at left guard. Tampa Bay (12/20): Started at left guard. at Houston (12/13): Started at left guard. San Francisco (12/6): Started at left guard. at St. Louis (11/29): Helped lead team to a season-high 170 rushing yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started at left guard. at Arizona (11/15): Helped lead team to 164 rushing yards against NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Detroit (11/8): Started at left guard and part of a line that allowed just one sack in 52 pass attempts. at Dallas (11/1): Started at left guard. Arizona (10/18): Inactive (ankle). Jacksonville (10/11): Inactive (ankle). at Indianapolis (10/4): Returned from oblique injury to start, but left the game in the second quarter with an ankle injury an did not return. Chicago (9/27): Started at left guard but left the game early in the third quarter with a strained oblique. At San Fran (9/20): Started at left guard. St. Louis (9/13): Started a left guard and part of a line that did not allow a sack. 65 CHRIS SPENCER 5th Year Center/Guard Mississippi 6-3, 312 3/28/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 13/13 Career: 65/53 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started second consecutive game at right guard. Tampa Bay (12/20): Started at right guard and played the first, third and fourth quarters. at Houston (12/13): Started at center. San Francisco (12/6): Started at center. at St. Louis (11/29): Helped lead team to a season-high 170 rushing yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started at center and again snapped left handed. at Arizona (11/15): Snapped the entire game left handed after injuring his right thumb during the practice week. Blocked for a rushing attack that posted 164 yards against the NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Detroit (11/8): Started at left guard and part of a line that allowed just one sack in 52 pass attempts. at Dallas (11/1): Started at center. Arizona (10/18): Started at center. Jacksonville (10/11): Started at center. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started at center. Chicago (9/27): Started first game of the season. At San Fran (9/20): Inactive (quadriceps). St. Louis (9/13): Was declared inactive (quadriceps).
55 DARRYL TAPP 4th Year Defensive End Virginia Tech 6-1, 270 9/13/84 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/3 Career: 64/29 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started and posted three tackles, half a sack and three QB hits. Tampa Bay (12/20): Posted four tackles (3 solo). at Houston (12/13): Posted four tackles (2 solo). San Francisco (12/6): Had one solo tackle. at St. Louis (11/29): Led all D-linemen with six tackles (4 solo) to go along with two QB hits. at Minnesota (11/22): Totaled two solo tackles, including one sack. at Arizona (11/15): Notched four tackles (3 solo). Detroit (11/8): Had two solo stops. at Dallas (11/1): Had three tackles (2 solo) and a QB hit. Arizona (10/18): Had one solo stop, a pass defensed and a fumble recovery. Jacksonville (10/11): Started in place of Patrick Kerney (groin) and was part of a defensive front that put constant pressure on the Jaguars QB. Led Seahawks defensive linemen with four solo tackles, and had a sack and four QB hits. at Indianapolis (10/4): Posted two solo stops. Chicago (9/27): Had two QB hits but was not credited with a tackle. At San Fran (9/20): Posted three solo tackles. St. Louis (9/13): Had three solo stops, two QB hits and two passes defensed.
TAPP’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 170 137 33 18.0 108.5 55 2 21 14 8 4 9 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (9). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9 at Tampa Bay (10/19/08) Sacks: 4.0 vs. St. Louis (10/21/07) Interceptions: 1, 2 Times, Last at Cleveland (11/4/07) FF: 1, 8 Times, Last at Arizona (12/28/08) FR: 1, 4 Times, Last vs. Arizona (10/18/09) Touchdowns: 1 at Denver (12/3/06) 25 yard interception return
51 LOFA TATUPU 5th Year Linebacker USC 6-0, 242 11/15/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 5/5 Career: 68/68 Regular Season: Season ended with a pectoral injury vs. Arizona. Was placed on injured reserve 10/28. Arizona (10/18): Despite missing the entire second half with a pectoral injury, led team with eight tackles (7 solo). Jacksonville (10/11): Finished second on the team with eight tackles (4 solo). Also had a QB hit and a pass defensed leading the unit to their second shutout of the season. at Indianapolis (10/4): Returned from hamstring injury to lead team with 11 tackles (7 solo) and a pass defensed. Chicago (9/27): Inactive (hamstring). At San Fran (9/20): Started but could not finish the game (hamstring). Assisted on two tackles before leaving the game late in the first quarter. St. Louis (9/13): Started at linebacker and had three solo tackles, including a sack. Left the game in the second half with a sore hamstring.
TATUPU’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 463 354 109 7.5 64.0 14 9 206 32 5 2 0 CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 13 vs. NY Giants (11/27/05) Sacks: 1.0, 7 Times, Last vs. St. Louis (9/13/09) Interceptions: 3 at Philadelphia (12/2/07) FF: 2 vs. Tampa Bay (9/9/07) FR: 1 vs. San Francisco (12/11/05) and vs. Arizona (9/17/06) Touchdowns: 1 at Philadelphia (12/5/05) 38 yd. int. return 14 MIKE TEEL Rookie Quarterback Rutgers 6-3, 230 1/6/86 Regular Season GP/GS: 0/0 Career: 0/0 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Inactive as the 3rd QB. Tampa Bay (12/20): Inactive as the 3rd QB. at Houston (12/13): Inactive as the 3rd QB. San Francisco (12/6): Inactive as the 3rd QB. at St. Louis (11/29): Inactive as the 3rd QB. at Minnesota (11/22): Inactive as the 3rd QB. Detroit (11/8): Inactive as the 3rd QB. at Dallas (11/1): Inactive as the 3rd QB. Arizona (10/18): Inactive as the 3rd QB. Jacksonville (10/11): Inactive as the 3rd QB. at Indianapolis (10/4): Did not see action as the backup. Chicago (9/27): Served as the backup to Seneca Wallace but did not see action. At San Fran (9/20): Inactive as the 3rd QB. St. Louis (9/13): Inactive as the 3rd QB.
TEEL’S 2009 TOTALS Game Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG S/Y QB Rat. Games 1-2 Inactive (3rd QB) Games 3-4 Did Not Play Games 5-15 Inactive (3rd QB) Totals 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0
93 CRAIG TERRILL 6th Year Defensive Tackle Purdue 6-2, 295 6/27/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 12/1 Career: 75/4 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive.Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on defense and special teams. at Houston (12/13): Assisted on one tackle and blocked a field goal, fifth of career and second-most in team history. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action at defensive tackle. at St. Louis (11/29): Had three solo tackles and a pass defensed. at Minnesota (11/22): Inactive (shoulder). at Arizona (11/15): Saw action at defensive tackle. Detroit (11/8): Saw action at defensive tackle rotation and posted one QB hit. at Dallas (11/1): Declared inactive. Arizona (10/18): Had one tackle. Jacksonville (10/11): Assisted on one tackle and part of a defense that limited Jags to 38 total rushing yards. at Indianapolis (10/4): Had two solo stops. Chicago (9/27): Saw action in rotation at defensive tackle. At San Fran (9/20): Started in place of Brandon Mebane. Had three tackles (2 solo) and 1.0 sack. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action in rotation at defensive tackle.
TERRILL’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 90 66 24 8.0 39.5 13 0 0 5 0 4 33 Additional statistics: Special teams (5 blocked field goals). One fumble recovery returned for a TD (10 yds.). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 5, 2 Times, Last vs. Green Bay (10/12/08) Sacks: 3.0 vs. Oakland (11/6/06) Interceptions: None FF: None FR: 1, 4 Times, Last vs. San Francisco (9/14/08) TD: 1 vs. San Francisco (9/14/08) – 10 yd. Fumble Return
60 MAX UNGER Rookie Guard Oregon 6-5, 309 4/14/86 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/15 Career: 15/15 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started second game at center. Tampa Bay (12/20): Started first-career game at center. at Houston (12/13): Started at right guard. San Francisco (12/6): Started at right guard. at St. Louis (11/29): Helped lead rushing attack that gained a season-high 170 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started at right guard. at Arizona (11/15): Started and helped pave the way for 164 rushing yards against the NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Detroit (11/8): Started at right guard and part of a line that allowed just one sack in 52 pass attempts. at Dallas (11/1): Started at right guard. Arizona (10/18): Started at right guard. Jacksonville (10/11): Started at right guard. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started at right guard. Chicago (9/27): Started at right guard. At San Fran (9/20): Started at right guard. St. Louis (9/13): Started at right guard and was part of a line that did not allow a sack. First rookie to start on offensive line since Steve Hutchinson in 2001. 23 MARCUS TRUFANT 7th Year Cornerback Washington State 5-11, 197 12/25/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 9/8 Career: 103/102 Regular Season: Began the season on PUP with a back injury. Activated to roster on 10/30. at Green Bay (12/27): Posted three tackles (2 solo). Tampa Bay (12/20): Finished with two solo tackles and a pass defensed. at Houston (12/13): Started 100th-career game and posted second interception of the season and team-high three passes defensed. San Francisco (12/6): Played in 100th career game and finished second on the team with seven tackles (6 solo). at St. Louis (11/29): Had three solo stops. at Minnesota (11/22): Had five tackles (4 solo). at Arizona (11/15): Had seven tackles (6 solo) and a pass defensed. Detroit (11/8): Started first game of season and registered three solo tackles and an interception. at Dallas (11/1): Retuned to see first action of the season and was the corner in nickel situation. Had four solo tackles.
TRUFANT’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 495 443 52 2.0 13.0 0 19 323 100 3 3 67 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (14). One punt return for no gain. CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 9 vs. Miami (11/21/04) and at San Francisco (11/19/06) Sacks: 1.0, 2 Times, at San Francisco (11/7/04) and at Jacksonville (9/11/05) Interceptions: 3 vs. Arizona (12/9/07) FF: 1, 3 Times, Last at Denver (12/3/06) FR: 1, 3 Times, Last at St. Louis (12/14/08)
69 STEVE VALLOS 3rd Year Center/Guard Wake Forest 6-3, 312 12/28/83 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/3 Career: 31/8 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Saw action on special teams. Tampa Bay (12/20): Saw action on special teams. at Houston (12/13): Saw action on special teams. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action on special teams. at St. Louis (11/29): Saw action on special teams. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action on special teams. at Arizona (11/15): Saw action on special teams. Detroit (11/8): Saw action on special teams. at Dallas (11/1): Saw action on special teams. Arizona (10/18): Started at left guard. Jacksonville (10/11): Took over at left guard for Mansfield Wrotto (ankle) in the second quarter. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action on special teams. Chicago (9/27): Saw action on special teams. At San Fran (9/20): Started at center. St. Louis (9/13): Started at center in place of Chris Spencer (quadriceps). Centered a line that did not allow a sack. 99 DEREK WALKER Rookie Defensive End Illinois 6-4, 270 9/16/86 Regular Season GP/GS: 0/0 Career: 0/0 Regular Season: Was released 9/14 so the team could re-sign LB D.D. Lewis. Re-signed to practice squad 9/15 after clearing waivers. Signed to active roster 11/10. Was waived to make room for Mike Hass on December 26. Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive. at Houston (12/13): Declared inactive. San Francisco (12/6): Declared inactive. at St. Louis (11/29): Declared inactive. Minnesota (11/22): Declared inactive. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. St. Louis (9/13): Declared inactive.
WALKER’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. StL (9/13) Inactive Games 9-14 Inactive Career 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 39 C.J. WALLACE 3rd Year Safety Washington 6-0, 218 4/17/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 5/0 Career: 26/0 Regular Season: Was released 11/3. at Dallas (11/1): Inactive (hamstring). Arizona (10/18): Inactive (hamstring). Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action on special teams. at Indianapolis (10/4): Saw action on special teams. Chicago (9/27): Had one special teams tackle. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action on special teams and led with two stops. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on special teams.
WALLACE’S 2009 TOTALS Game T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Games 1-5 Special Teams Only Games 6-7 Inactive (hamstring) Career 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (3).
WALLACE’S NFL RECORD T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Career 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (19). One kickoff return for 0 yards.
15 SENECA WALLACE 7th Year Quarterback Iowa State 5-11, 205 8/6/80 Regular Season GP/GS: 12/2 Career: 46/14 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Did not play. Tampa Bay (12/20): Did not see action. at Houston (12/13): Rushed twice for -5 yards and had one pass attempt. Replaced Hasselbeck (shoulder) for one series. San Francisco (12/6): Saw action at QB and completed one pass for 7 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Had one rush for 10 yards from the QB position. at Minnesota (11/22): Saw action in the first series at QB from the “Sene-cat” formation and had an incomplete pass. Later had a rush for -9 yards. Replaced Hasselbeck on the Seahawks final series and had two incompletions. at Arizona (11/15): Saw action at QB and WR. Passed for a 16-yard completion and caught one pass for 5 yards picking up a first down. Detroit (11/8): Lined up at receiver and took an end around pitch from Matt Hasselbeck and completed a 15-yard pass. at Dallas (11/1): Line up at QB on a few occasions in a “Wildcat” formation. Arizona (10/18): Did not see action. Jacksonville (10/11): Saw action at QB in the fourth quarter and engineered a 16-play (5 first downs), game-ending drive that bled the final 11:53 off of the clock. Indianapolis (10/4): For second straight week started for Hasselbeck and for second straight week established career highs in attempts (45) and completions (33) passing for 257 yards, a TD and also rushing for one TD, first of career. Completions tied for second most in team history. Chicago (9/27): Started in place of Hasselbeck (ribs) and established career highs in attempts (44), completions (26) and yards (261). Also had one TD and one INT. At San Fran (9/20): Saw action in the first quarter in the Sene-cat formation that resulted in a Justin Forsett first-down run. Later replaced Matt Hasselbeck (rib) just before half and tossed a 1-yard TD pass to Julius Jones. Went on to complete 15 of 23 attempts for 127 yards with one TD and one INT. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action at QB for one snap. Passed to Hasselbeck who then passed back to Wallace for a gain of 24 yards.
WALLACE’S 2009 TOTALS Game Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG S/Y QB Rat. StL (9/13) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 At SF (9/20) 23 15 127 65.2 1 1 22 0/0 75.8 Chi (9/27) 44 26 261 59.1 1 1 39t 3/18 74.1 At Indy (10/4) 45 33 257 73.3 1 0 22 5/27 94.4 Jax (10/11) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 Ariz (10/18) Did Not Play At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0.0 Det (11/8) 1 1 15 100.0 0 0 15 0/0 118.8 At Ariz (11/15) 1 1 16 16.0 0 0 16 0/0 118.8 At Minn (11/22) 3 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1/14 0.0 At StL (11/29) 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 0 SF (12/6) 1 1 7 7.0 0 0 7 0/0 95.8 At Hou (12/13) 1 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0/0 39.6 Games 14-15 Did Not Play Totals 119 77 683 64.7 3 2 39t 9/59 81.3
-------------------Rushing------------------ Game Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At SF (9/20) 4 1 0.3 1 0 Chi (9/27) 1 0 0.0 0 0 At Indy (10/4) 4 8 2.0 7t 1 Jax (10/11) 3 -3 -1.0 -1 0 Ariz (10/18) Did Not Play At Dal (11/1) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Det (11/8) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) 1 -9 -9.0 -9 0 At StL (11/29) 1 10 10.0 10 0 SF (12/6) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Hou (12/13) 2 -5 -2.5 0 0 Games 14-15 Did Not Play Totals 16 2 0.1 10 1
Additional statistics: Two receptions for 29 yards (14.5 avg.) with a long of 24. WALLACE’S NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE
WALLACE’S NFL RECORD
Att. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int. LG S/Y QB Rat. Career 555 332 3,530 60.0 25 14 90t 43/251 83.2
-------------------Rushing------------------ Att. Yds. Avg. LG TD Career 54 214 4.1 37 1
Additional statistics: Four receptions for 76 yards (19.0 avg.) with a long of 29. Special teams (1 punt return for 0 yards). CAREER HIGHS PASSING Attempts: 45 at Indianapolis (10/4/09) Completions: 33 at Indianapolis (10/4/09) Percentage: 77.3, 17 of 22 at Atlanta (12/30/07) Yards: 261 vs. Chicago (9/27/09) Longest pass: 90t to Koren Robinson vs. Philadelphia (11/2/08) Most TD: 3, 2 Times, at Kansas City (10/29/06) and New England (12/7/08) Interceptions: 3 at San Francisco (11/19/06) Passer Rating: 128.9 vs. New England (12/7/08) RUSHING Rushes: 4, 3 Times, Last at Indianapolis (10/4/09) Yards: 49 vs. Oakland (11/6/06) Longest Rush: 37 vs. Oakland (11/6/06) TD: 1 at Indianapolis (10/4/09) 78 KYLE WILLIAMS 3rd Year Tackle Southern California 6-6, 295 3/19/84 Regular Season GP/GS: 2/1 Career: 6/3 Regular Season: Signed from the practice squad to the active roster 10/3 and waived 10/5 and re-signed to the practice squad 10/6. Signed to the active roster 10/10. Released on 10/20 and re-signed to practice squad on 10/21. Placed on practice squad injured reserve 12/8. Arizona (10/18): Started at left tackle. Jacksonville (10/11): Pressed into action at left tackle when Brandon Frye (shoulder stinger) left the game midway through the first quarter. at Indianapolis (10/4): Did not play. 74 RAY WILLIS 5th Year Tackle Florida State 6-6, 315 8/13/82 Regular Season GP/GS: 15/15 Career: 43/25 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Started at right tackle. Tampa Bay (12/20): Started at right tackle. at Houston (12/13): Started at right tackle. San Francisco (12/6): Started at right tackle. at St. Louis (11/29): Helped lead a rushing attack that posted a season-high 170 yards. at Minnesota (11/22): Started at right tackle. at Arizona (11/15): Started at right tackle and helped block for 164 rushing yards versus the NFL’s fourth-ranked run defense. Detroit (11/8): Started at right tackle and part of a line that allowed just one sack in 52 pass attempts. at Dallas (11/1): Started at right tackle. Arizona (10/18): Started at right tackle. Jacksonville (10/11): Started at right tackle. at Indianapolis (10/4): Started at right tackle. Chicago (9/27): Started at right tackle. At San Fran (9/20): Started at right tackle. St. Louis (9/13): Started at right tackle and was part of a line that did not allow a sack.
26 JOSH WILSON 3rd Year Cornerback Maryland 5-9, 192 3/11/85 Regular Season GP/GS: 12/11 Career: 40/23 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Assisted on one tackle, but missed most of the second half after injuring his hip breaking up a pass. Tampa Bay (12/20): Had four solo tackles. at Houston (12/13): Had five tackles (4 solo) and one special teams stop. San Francisco (12/6): Had three solo tackles and returned a fumble 43 yards. at St. Louis (11/29): Had two solo tackles and three passes defensed – the biggest of which came when he snagged a Kelly Jennings batted pass and returned it 65 yards for his second TD on the year during a tie game with 1:38 remaining in the first half. Tied a club record for most INTs returned for a TD in a season with two. at Minnesota (11/22): Inactive (concussion). at Arizona (11/15): Started and had seven solo stops and a pass defensed. Detroit (11/8): Earned the start and finished with five tackles (4 solo), three passes defensed and returned an interception 61 yards in the waning seconds for a TD. at Dallas (11/1): Started and had one solo stop and a pass defensed. Returned three kicks for 68 yards. Arizona (10/18): Started and posted six solo tackles. Jacksonville (10/11): Started first game since an injured ankle forced him to miss two games. Had four solo tackles, a sack and pass defensed. at Indianapolis (10/4): Inactive (ankle). Chicago (9/27): Inactive (ankle). At San Fran (9/20): Assisted on one tackle and averaged 19.8 yards on four kickoff returns before leaving the game in the second half with an ankle injury. St. Louis (9/13): Started at cornerback in place of Marcus Trufant (back) and tied for team lead with five tackles and led the team with three passes defensed.
Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD StL (9/13) 1 20 20.0 20 0 At SF (9/20) 4 79 19.6 26 0 Games 3-4 Inactive (Ankle) Jax (10/11) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Ariz (10/18) 1 13 13.0 13 0 At Dal (11/1) 3 68 22.7 29 0 Det (11/8) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Ariz (11/15) 0 0 0.0 0 0 At Minn (11/22) Inactive (Concussion) At StL (11/29) 0 0 0.0 0 0 SF (12/6) 1 18 18,0 18 0 At Hou (12/13) 0 0 0.0 0 0 TB (12/20) 1 14 14.0 14 0 At GB (12/27) 0 0 0.0 0 0 Totals 11 212 19.3 29 0 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (1). WILSON’S NFL RECORD ON NEXT PAGE.
WILSON’S NFL RECORD
T S A QB Yds. QH Int. Yds. PD FF FR Yds. Totals 124 111 13 2.0 16.0 6 6 261 23 3 3 43
-------Kickoff Returns----- Ret. Yds. Avg. LG TD Totals 94 2,350 25.2 89t 1 Additional statistics: Special teams tackles (6). CAREER HIGHS Tackles: 11 at N.Y. Giants (10/5/08) Sacks: 1.0, 2 Times, Last vs. Jacksonville (10/11/09) Interceptions: 2 vs. N.Y. Jets (12/21/08) FF: 1, 3 Times, Last vs. New England (12/7/08) FR: 1, 3 Times, Last at Arizona (12/28/08) TD: 1, 3 Times, Last at St. Louis (11/29/09) – 65 INT return 66 MANSFIELD WROTTO 3rd Year Guard Georgia Tech 6-3, 320 10/12/84 Regular Season GP/GS: 6/1 Career: 13/5 Regular Season: at Green Bay (12/27): Declared inactive. Tampa Bay (12/20): Declared inactive. at Houston (12/13): Declared inactive. San Francisco (12/6): Declared inactive. at St. Louis (11/29): Declared inactive. at Minnesota (11/22): Inactive. at Arizona (11/15): Declared inactive. Detroit (11/8): Declared inactive. at Dallas (11/1): Active but did not see action. Arizona (10/18): Saw action on special teams. Jacksonville (10/11): Started at left guard in place of Rob Sims (ankle). Was replaced by Steve Vallos in the second quarter. at Indianapolis (10/4): Replaced Rob Sims (ankle) at left guard in the second quarter and finished the game. Chicago (9/27): Was thrust in to action in the third quarter at left guard for Rob Sims (oblique). At San Fran (9/20): Saw action on field goal unit. St. Louis (9/13): Saw action on the field goal unit.
Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field
1st QuarterPlay By Play Page 112/27/2009
GB wins toss, elects to Receive, and SEA elects to defend the South goal.O.Mare kicks 70 yards from SEA 30 to GB 0. J.Nelson to GB 33 for 33 yards (L.Milloy).Green Bay Packers at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:54)
1-10-GB 33 (14:54) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 27 for -6 yards (D.Tapp).PENALTY on SEA-C.Cole, Defensive Offside, 5 yards, enforced at GB 33 - No Play.
1-5-GB 38 (14:33) R.Grant left tackle to GB 39 for 1 yard (C.Cole, W.Herring).2-4-GB 39 (14:00) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to D.Driver.3-4-GB 39 (13:55) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 30 for -9 yards (sack split by L.Jackson and D.Tapp).4-13-GB 30 (13:28) J.Kapinos punts 37 yards to SEA 33, Center-B.Goode, out of bounds.
Seattle Seahawks at 13:181-10-SEA 33 (13:18) J.Jones left guard to SEA 40 for 7 yards (N.Barnett).2-3-SEA 40 (12:47) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to J.Jones to SEA 41 for 1 yard (N.Barnett; T.Williams).
R13-2-SEA 41 (12:14) J.Jones left guard to SEA 44 for 3 yards (B.Chillar).1-10-SEA 44 (11:44) J.Jones up the middle to GB 47 for 9 yards (C.Woodson).2-1-GB 47 (11:17) J.Jones right guard to GB 47 for no gain (A.Hawk, A.Bigby).
R23-1-GB 47 (10:46) J.Jones right tackle to GB 45 for 2 yards (A.Hawk).1-10-GB 45 (10:14) J.Forsett right end to GB 40 for 5 yards (B.Jones).2-5-GB 40 (9:36) J.Forsett right tackle to GB 36 for 4 yards (B.Jones).3-1-GB 36 (9:02) M.Hasselbeck pass short right INTERCEPTED by A.Hawk at GB 36. A.Hawk to SEA 35 for 29 yards
(J.Owens; J.Griffith).Green Bay Packers at 8:50
1-10-SEA 35 (8:50) R.Grant left tackle to SEA 32 for 3 yards (D.Tapp).P12-7-SEA 32 (8:09) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to D.Driver to SEA 16 for 16 yards (M.Trufant; J.Wilson).
1-10-SEA 16 (7:23) R.Grant right end to SEA 13 for 3 yards (W.Herring).P22-7-SEA 13 (6:41) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to B.Jackson for 13 yards, TOUCHDOWN [P.Kerney].
PENALTY on SEA-P.Kerney, Roughing the Passer, 15 yards, enforced between downs.M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos.
SEA 0 GB 7, 4 plays, 35 yards, 2:16 drive, 8:26 elapsed M.Crosby kicks 57 yards from GB 45 to SEA -2. J.Forsett, Touchback.Seattle Seahawks at 6:34
1-10-SEA 20 (6:34) J.Forsett right tackle to SEA 21 for 1 yard (B.Poppinga).2-9-SEA 21 (6:05) J.Forsett right end pushed ob at SEA 19 for -2 yards (C.Woodson).3-11-SEA 19 (5:42) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck sacked at SEA 12 for -7 yards (N.Barnett).4-18-SEA 12 (5:17) J.Ryan punts 64 yards to GB 24, Center-J.Robinson, downed by SEA-L.Rankin.
Green Bay Packers at 5:051-10-GB 24 (5:05) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to D.Driver.2-10-GB 24 (5:00) (Shotgun) PENALTY on GB-A.Rodgers, Delay of Game, 5 yards, enforced at GB 24 - No Play.2-15-GB 19 (5:00) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers sacked at GB 10 for -9 yards (C.Redding).
X3PENALTY on SEA-J.Babineaux, Illegal Contact, 5 yards, enforced at GB 19 - No Play.1-10-GB 24 (4:43) R.Grant left tackle to GB 23 for -1 yards (D.Hawthorne).2-11-GB 23 (4:02) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers to GB 17 for -6 yards. FUMBLES, and recovers at GB 15. A.Rodgers pass incomplete
short right to K.Hall. QB hit by SEA #97 (Kerney)3-11-GB 23 (3:54) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short right to G.Jennings.4-11-GB 23 (3:50) J.Kapinos punts 53 yards to SEA 24, Center-B.Goode, out of bounds.
Seattle Seahawks at 3:401-10-SEA 24 (3:40) J.Jones left tackle to SEA 22 for -2 yards (C.Matthews).2-12-SEA 22 (3:10) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short right to J.Jones (J.Jolly).3-12-SEA 22 (3:04) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to J.Jones pushed ob at SEA 25 for 3 yards (B.Jones).4-9-SEA 25 (2:46) J.Ryan punts 48 yards to GB 27, Center-J.Robinson, fair catch by J.Nelson.
Green Bay Packers at 2:381-10-GB 27 (2:38) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to K.Hall.2-10-GB 27 (2:33) R.Grant left guard to GB 28 for 1 yard (D.Grant).3-9-GB 28 (1:55) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SEA-C.Redding, Encroachment, 5 yards, enforced at GB 28 - No Play.
P43-4-GB 33 (1:37) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass deep left to G.Jennings ran ob at SEA 27 for 40 yards (K.Jennings).Timeout #1 by SEA at 01:15.
P51-10-SEA 27 (1:15) A.Rodgers pass short right to G.Jennings to SEA 3 for 24 yards (D.Hawthorne).R61-3-SEA 3 (:33) R.Grant right end for 3 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos. SEA 0 GB 14, 5 plays, 73 yards, 1 penalty, 2:15 drive, 14:37 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 53 yards from GB 30 to SEA 17. L.Rankin to SEA 26 for 9 yards (C.Obiozor, D.Bishop).Seattle Seahawks at 0:23, (1st play from scrimmage 0:18)
P31-10-SEA 26 (:18) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle to D.Branch to SEA 43 for 17 yards (N.Collins).END OF QUARTER Score Time
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2nd QuarterPlay By Play Page 112/27/2009Seattle Seahawks continued.
1-10-SEA 43 (15:00) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short middle to T.Houshmandzadeh (C.Matthews).2-10-SEA 43 (14:57) J.Forsett up the middle to SEA 43 for no gain (A.Hawk, T.Williams).
Penalty on SEA-T.Houshmandzadeh, Illegal Motion, declined.P43-10-SEA 43 (14:39) M.Hasselbeck pass deep right to T.Houshmandzadeh pushed ob at GB 26 for 31 yards (N.Collins).R51-10-GB 26 (14:18) J.Forsett right guard to GB 12 for 14 yards (C.Woodson).
1-10-GB 12 (13:47) J.Forsett left guard to GB 9 for 3 yards (B.Chillar).2-7-GB 9 (13:08) (Shotgun) J.Forsett up the middle to GB 9 for no gain (J.Jolly).
PENALTY on SEA-D.Branch, Illegal Formation, 5 yards, enforced at GB 9 - No Play.2-12-GB 14 (12:45) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck up the middle to GB 8 for 6 yards (N.Collins).3-6-GB 8 (12:10) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle intended for T.Houshmandzadeh INTERCEPTED by A.Bigby (J.Jolly) at GB -
1. Touchback.Green Bay Packers at 12:03
1-10-GB 20 (12:03) R.Grant left end to GB 25 for 5 yards (W.Herring).2-5-GB 25 (11:25) A.Rodgers pass incomplete deep left to G.Jennings.3-5-GB 25 (11:18) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short right to J.Jones [D.Tapp].4-5-GB 25 (11:11) J.Kapinos punts 37 yards to SEA 38, Center-B.Goode, fair catch by J.Forsett.
Seattle Seahawks at 11:051-10-SEA 38 (11:05) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short left to D.Butler.2-10-SEA 38 (10:59) (Shotgun) PENALTY on SEA-S.Locklear, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at SEA 38 - No Play.2-15-SEA 33 (10:59) J.Jones left tackle to SEA 35 for 2 yards (J.Jolly, N.Barnett).
P63-13-SEA 35 (10:22) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to D.Butler to 50 for 15 yards (C.Matthews).P71-10-50 (9:54) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle to J.Jones to GB 33 for 17 yards (A.Bigby).
Penalty on GB, Defensive 12 On-field, declined.P81-10-GB 33 (9:35) M.Hasselbeck pass deep left to D.Branch pushed ob at GB 15 for 18 yards (N.Collins) [C.Matthews].
Green Bay challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was Upheld. (Timeout #1.)1-10-GB 15 (9:15) J.Jones left guard to GB 15 for no gain (B.Raji).
PENALTY on SEA-S.Locklear, Offensive Holding, 10 yards, enforced at GB 15 - No Play.1-20-GB 25 (8:58) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to J.Carlson to GB 17 for 8 yards (T.Williams).2-12-GB 17 (8:23) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle to D.Branch to GB 7 for 10 yards (J.Bush, A.Bigby).3-2-GB 7 (7:55) J.Jones up the middle to GB 9 for -2 yards (J.Jolly).4-4-GB 9 (7:16) O.Mare 28 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-J.Robinson, Holder-J.Ryan.
SEA 3 GB 14, 9 plays, 53 yards, 3:53 drive, 7:48 elapsed O.Mare kicks 60 yards from SEA 30 to GB 10. J.Nelson to GB 33 for 23 yards (J.Adams).Green Bay Packers at 7:12, (1st play from scrimmage 7:06)
1-10-GB 33 (7:06) A.Rodgers pass incomplete deep right to G.Jennings. SEA-J.Wilson was injured during the play. 2-10-GB 33 (6:58) R.Grant right end to GB 35 for 2 yards (L.Jackson, W.Herring).
R73-8-GB 35 (6:16) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers right end pushed ob at GB 44 for 9 yards (L.Hill).R81-10-GB 44 (5:46) R.Grant left tackle for 56 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos. SEA 3 GB 21, 4 plays, 67 yards, 1:36 drive, 9:24 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 64 yards from GB 30 to SEA 6. J.Forsett to SEA 27 for 21 yards (B.Underwood).PENALTY on GB-B.Underwood, Face Mask (15 Yards), 15 yards, enforced at SEA 27.Seattle Seahawks at 5:36, (1st play from scrimmage 5:30)
1-10-SEA 42 (5:30) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short right to T.Houshmandzadeh.2-10-SEA 42 (5:27) J.Forsett right tackle to SEA 45 for 3 yards (N.Barnett).3-7-SEA 45 (4:50) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short middle to D.Butler (B.Jones).4-7-SEA 45 (4:46) J.Ryan punts 55 yards to end zone, Center-J.Robinson, Touchback.
Green Bay Packers at 4:371-10-GB 20 (4:37) A.Green right end to GB 22 for 2 yards (P.Kerney).2-8-GB 22 (4:00) A.Rodgers pass short middle to K.Hall to GB 29 for 7 yards (D.Hawthorne).
R93-1-GB 29 (3:19) A.Green right end to GB 45 for 16 yards (W.Herring).1-10-GB 45 (2:33) A.Rodgers pass short right to D.Driver to SEA 48 for 7 yards (M.Trufant).
Two-Minute Warning2-3-SEA 48 (2:00) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to J.Finley.
P103-3-SEA 48 (1:57) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to G.Jennings to SEA 10 for 38 yards (D.Grant).1-10-SEA 10 (1:06) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short right to J.Jones.2-10-SEA 10 (1:02) A.Green left tackle to SEA 15 for -5 yards (D.Tapp).
Timeout #2 by GB at 00:15.3-15-SEA 15 (:15) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to J.Finley to SEA 1 for 14 yards (L.Milloy).
Timeout #3 by GB at 00:08.4-1-SEA 1 (:08) A.Rodgers pass short right to S.Havner for 1 yard, TOUCHDOWN NULLIFIED by Penalty.
PENALTY on GB-S.Havner, Offensive Pass Interference, 10 yards, enforced at SEA 1 - No Play.4-11-SEA 11 (:03) M.Crosby 29 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos.
SEA 3 GB 24, 10 plays, 69 yards, 4:37 drive, 15:00 elapsed END OF QUARTER Score Time
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3rd QuarterPlay By Play Page 112/27/2009
SEA elects to Receive, and GB elects to defend the North goal.M.Crosby kicks 62 yards from GB 30 to SEA 8. J.Forsett pushed ob at SEA 37 for 29 yards (B.Underwood).Seattle Seahawks at 15:00, (1st play from scrimmage 14:53)
1-10-SEA 37 (14:53) J.Jones right tackle to SEA 36 for -1 yards (N.Barnett; B.Raji).2-11-SEA 36 (14:22) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short left to D.Butler.3-11-SEA 36 (14:14) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right intended for T.Houshmandzadeh INTERCEPTED by
J.Bush [C.Matthews] at 50. J.Bush to SEA 47 for 3 yards (T.Houshmandzadeh).Green Bay Packers at 14:07
1-10-SEA 47 (14:07) R.Grant right tackle to SEA 45 for 2 yards (W.Herring; P.Kerney).2-8-SEA 45 (13:24) A.Rodgers pass incomplete short left to Q.Johnson.
P113-8-SEA 45 (13:19) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Finley to SEA 17 for 28 yards (L.Milloy; D.Grant).1-10-SEA 17 (12:34) R.Grant right guard to SEA 10 for 7 yards (B.Mebane).2-3-SEA 10 (11:48) R.Grant left tackle to SEA 9 for 1 yard (B.Mebane).
P123-2-SEA 9 (11:05) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to B.Jackson to SEA 6 for 3 yards (C.Cole).R131-6-SEA 6 (10:19) B.Jackson right end for 6 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos. SEA 3 GB 31, 7 plays, 47 yards, 3:54 drive, 4:47 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 54 yards from GB 30 to SEA 16. J.Forsett to SEA 29 for 13 yards (B.Poppinga).Seattle Seahawks at 10:13, (1st play from scrimmage 10:09)
1-10-SEA 29 (10:09) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete deep left to D.Branch (A.Bigby).2-10-SEA 29 (10:04) J.Forsett right guard to SEA 31 for 2 yards (A.Hawk, B.Jones).3-8-SEA 31 (9:26) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass deep middle intended for D.Branch INTERCEPTED by A.Bigby at
GB 38. A.Bigby to GB 38 for no gain (D.Branch).Green Bay Packers at 9:19
1-10-GB 38 (9:19) A.Rodgers pass short left to G.Jennings to GB 47 for 9 yards (D.Grant).R142-1-GB 47 (8:34) R.Grant right guard to GB 49 for 2 yards (B.Mebane).
1-10-GB 49 (7:50) R.Grant right end to SEA 47 for 4 yards (B.Mebane).2-6-SEA 47 (7:03) R.Grant left guard to SEA 42 for 5 yards (L.Hill).
P153-1-SEA 42 (6:21) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Finley to SEA 4 for 38 yards (W.Herring).R161-4-SEA 4 (5:32) B.Jackson right guard for 4 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos. SEA 3 GB 38, 6 plays, 62 yards, 3:52 drive, 9:33 elapsed
M.Crosby kicks 62 yards from GB 30 to SEA 8. L.Rankin to SEA 30 for 22 yards (K.Hall, S.Havner).Seattle Seahawks at 5:27, (1st play from scrimmage 5:22)
1-10-SEA 30 (5:22) J.Jones right end to SEA 35 for 5 yards (A.Bigby).R92-5-SEA 35 (4:53) J.Jones left end to SEA 40 for 5 yards (B.Jones).
1-10-SEA 40 (4:22) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to T.Houshmandzadeh to SEA 43 for 3 yards (C.Woodson, A.Bigby).
2-7-SEA 43 (3:54) J.Jones right end to SEA 49 for 6 yards (N.Collins).R103-1-SEA 49 (3:25) J.Jones right end to GB 42 for 9 yards (N.Barnett).
1-10-GB 42 (2:52) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to D.Branch to GB 33 for 9 yards (N.Barnett, A.Bigby).R112-1-GB 33 (2:20) J.Forsett up the middle to GB 22 for 11 yards (C.Matthews, A.Bigby).
1-10-GB 22 (1:50) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle to J.Forsett to GB 18 for 4 yards (N.Barnett).2-6-GB 18 (1:17) (Shotgun) J.Jones up the middle to GB 22 for -4 yards (B.Raji).3-10-GB 22 (:38) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short left to D.Butler.4-10-GB 22 (:32) M.Hasselbeck sacked at GB 29 for -7 yards (B.Chillar).
Green Bay Packers at 0:281-10-GB 29 (:28) R.Grant right tackle to GB 32 for 3 yards (P.Kerney; C.Cole).
END OF QUARTER Score TimeR P X T 3Down 4Down==== Quarter Summary ====
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4th QuarterPlay By Play Page 112/27/2009Green Bay Packers continued.
P172-7-GB 32 (15:00) M.Flynn pass short right to D.Driver pushed ob at GB 42 for 10 yards (L.Milloy).1-10-GB 42 (14:32) A.Green right end to GB 45 for 3 yards (D.Hawthorne, B.Mebane).2-7-GB 45 (13:46) M.Flynn pass incomplete deep right to D.Driver.3-7-GB 45 (13:40) (Shotgun) PENALTY on GB-M.Tauscher, False Start, 5 yards, enforced at GB 45 - No Play.
P183-12-GB 40 (13:40) (Shotgun) M.Flynn pass short right to J.Nelson pushed ob at SEA 43 for 17 yards (D.Hawthorne).1-10-SEA 43 (13:08) A.Green up the middle to SEA 38 for 5 yards (L.Jackson, J.Babineaux).2-5-SEA 38 (12:23) A.Green right guard to SEA 37 for 1 yard (C.Cole).3-4-SEA 37 (11:39) (Shotgun) M.Flynn pass short left to B.Jackson to SEA 34 for 3 yards (L.Jackson) [D.Tapp].4-1-SEA 34 (10:52) M.Crosby 52 yard field goal is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos.
SEA 3 GB 41, 9 plays, 37 yards, 4:40 drive, 4:12 elapsed M.Crosby kicks 71 yards from GB 30 to SEA -1. L.Rankin to SEA 17 for 18 yards (S.Havner).Seattle Seahawks at 10:48, (1st play from scrimmage 10:42)
1-10-SEA 17 (10:42) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short middle to D.Branch (C.Woodson).R122-10-SEA 17 (10:38) (Shotgun) J.Forsett left guard to SEA 33 for 16 yards (J.Bush). GB-D.Martin was injured during the play.
1-10-SEA 33 (10:09) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short middle to D.Butler.2-10-SEA 33 (10:04) J.Forsett right end to SEA 35 for 2 yards (B.Chillar, C.Matthews).3-8-SEA 35 (9:27) M.Hasselbeck sacked at SEA 27 for -8 yards (B.Jones).4-16-SEA 27 (9:10) J.Ryan punts 24 yards to GB 49, Center-J.Robinson, downed by SEA-D.Lewis. Punt deflected by GB #94 (Wynn)
Green Bay Packers at 8:581-10-GB 49 (8:58) B.Jackson right tackle to SEA 49 for 2 yards (P.Kerney, L.Milloy).2-8-SEA 49 (8:16) M.Flynn pass short right to J.Jones to SEA 43 for 6 yards (M.Trufant).3-2-SEA 43 (7:33) M.Flynn pass incomplete deep right to J.Nelson (M.Trufant).
X19PENALTY on SEA-M.Trufant, Defensive Pass Interference, 36 yards, enforced at SEA 43 - No Play.1-7-SEA 7 (7:27) A.Green left tackle to SEA 6 for 1 yard (C.Cole).
R202-6-SEA 6 (6:45) A.Green left guard for 6 yards, TOUCHDOWN.M.Crosby extra point is GOOD, Center-B.Goode, Holder-J.Kapinos.
SEA 3 GB 48, 4 plays, 51 yards, 1 penalty, 2:19 drive, 8:21 elapsed M.Crosby kicks 70 yards from GB 30 to SEA 0. L.Rankin to SEA 30 for 30 yards (B.Jackson).PENALTY on GB-B.Jackson, Horse Collar, 15 yards, enforced at SEA 30.Seattle Seahawks at 6:39, (1st play from scrimmage 6:32)
1-10-SEA 45 (6:32) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to D.Branch to SEA 44 for -1 yards (B.Underwood).P132-11-SEA 44 (6:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to J.Jones pushed ob at GB 40 for 16 yards (D.Bishop).P141-10-GB 40 (5:49) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to T.Houshmandzadeh to GB 30 for 10 yards (J.Bell).P151-10-GB 30 (5:23) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to J.Jones ran ob at GB 19 for 11 yards (A.Hawk) [C.Obiozor].
1-10-GB 19 (4:57) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to J.Jones to GB 16 for 3 yards (M.Montgomery, D.Bishop).P162-7-GB 16 (4:21) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to J.Carlson for 16 yards, TOUCHDOWN.
O.Mare extra point is GOOD, Center-J.Robinson, Holder-J.Ryan. SEA 10 GB 48, 6 plays, 55 yards, 2:24 drive, 10:45 elapsed
O.Mare kicks 62 yards from SEA 30 to GB 8. C.Woodson ran ob at GB 20 for 12 yards (O.Schmitt).Green Bay Packers at 4:15, (1st play from scrimmage 4:11)
1-10-GB 20 (4:11) B.Jackson left tackle to GB 26 for 6 yards (W.Herring, L.Milloy).2-4-GB 26 (3:28) B.Jackson left tackle to GB 28 for 2 yards (B.Mebane).3-2-GB 28 (2:43) M.Flynn pass incomplete short right to S.Havner.4-2-GB 28 (2:37) J.Kapinos punts 37 yards to SEA 35, Center-B.Goode. J.Forsett to GB 45 for 20 yards (S.Havner).
Seattle Seahawks at 2:261-10-GB 45 (2:26) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short right to D.Branch.2-10-GB 45 (2:23) (Shotgun) J.Forsett right end to GB 38 for 7 yards (C.Obiozor).
Two-Minute WarningP173-3-GB 38 (2:00) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to T.Houshmandzadeh to GB 31 for 7 yards (B.Underwood).
1-10-GB 31 (1:38) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short right to J.Forsett.2-10-GB 31 (1:34) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short middle to D.Butler.3-10-GB 31 (1:29) (Shotgun) J.Forsett right tackle to GB 27 for 4 yards (J.Wynn, A.Hawk).4-6-GB 27 (:54) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass incomplete short left to D.Butler.
Green Bay Packers at 0:511-10-GB 27 (:51) M.Flynn kneels to GB 26 for -1 yards.2-11-GB 26 (:17) M.Flynn kneels to GB 25 for -1 yards.
Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers12/27/2009 at Lambeau Field
Miscellaneous Statistics Report
Ten Longest Plays for Seattle Seahawks
Ten Longest Plays for Green Bay Packers
VISITOR: Seattle Seahawks 1 0 0
HOME: Green Bay Packers 6 0 0
Offense Defense Special TeamsTouchdown Scoring Information
Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards3-10-SEA 43 (14:39) M.Hasselbeck pass deep right to T.Houshmandzadeh pushed ob at GB 26 for 31 yards
(N.Collins).231
1-10-GB 33 (9:35) M.Hasselbeck pass deep left to D.Branch pushed ob at GB 15 for 18 yards (N.Collins) [C.Matthews].Green Bay challenged the pass completion ruling, and the play was Upheld. (Timeout #1.)
218
1-10-SEA 26 (:18) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle to D.Branch to SEA 43 for 17 yards (N.Collins).1171-10-50 (9:54) M.Hasselbeck pass short middle to J.Jones to GB 33 for 17 yards (A.Bigby).
Penalty on GB, Defensive 12 On-field, declined.217
2-7-GB 16 (4:21) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to J.Carlson for 16 yards, TOUCHDOWN.4162-11-SEA 44 (6:07) (No Huddle, Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to J.Jones pushed ob at GB 40 for 16
yards (D.Bishop).416
2-10-SEA 17 (10:38) (Shotgun) J.Forsett left guard to SEA 33 for 16 yards (J.Bush). GB-D.Martin was injured during the play.
416
3-13-SEA 35 (10:22) (Shotgun) M.Hasselbeck pass short left to D.Butler to 50 for 15 yards (C.Matthews).2151-10-GB 26 (14:18) J.Forsett right guard to GB 12 for 14 yards (C.Woodson).2142-1-GB 33 (2:20) J.Forsett up the middle to GB 22 for 11 yards (C.Matthews, A.Bigby).311
Play Start Play DescriptionQtrYards1-10-GB 44 (5:46) R.Grant left tackle for 56 yards, TOUCHDOWN.2563-4-GB 33 (1:37) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass deep left to G.Jennings ran ob at SEA 27 for 40 yards
(K.Jennings).140
3-3-SEA 48 (1:57) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to G.Jennings to SEA 10 for 38 yards (D.Grant).2383-1-SEA 42 (6:21) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Finley to SEA 4 for 38 yards (W.Herring).3383-8-SEA 45 (13:19) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to J.Finley to SEA 17 for 28 yards (L.Milloy; D.Grant).3281-10-SEA 27 (1:15) A.Rodgers pass short right to G.Jennings to SEA 3 for 24 yards (D.Hawthorne).1243-12-GB 40 (13:40) (Shotgun) M.Flynn pass short right to J.Nelson pushed ob at SEA 43 for 17 yards
(D.Hawthorne).417
2-7-SEA 32 (8:09) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short right to D.Driver to SEA 16 for 16 yards (M.Trufant; J.Wilson).
116
3-1-GB 29 (3:19) A.Green right end to GB 45 for 16 yards (W.Herring).2163-15-SEA 15 (:15) (Shotgun) A.Rodgers pass short middle to J.Finley to SEA 1 for 14 yards (L.Milloy).214