Seahawks announce 2016 schedule, single-game tickets on sale Saturday

A total of 2,400 single-game tickets per game will be made available through www.seahawks.com.

Single-game tickets for Seattle Seahawks home games in 2016 will go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 16. Fans may purchase a total of eight single-game tickets per person.

A total of 2,400 single-game tickets per game will be made available through www.seahawks.com. These tickets will be sold dynamically at prices that fluctuate based on market demands.

Additionally, on July 25, the Seahawks will make more than 3,400 single-game tickets per game available at $66, which represents the average of the lowest ticket price in the NFL. The Seahawks will sell 1,700 tickets during a public on sale event at the CenturyLink Field Box Office. The remaining 1,700 tickets per game will be made available online to members of the Blue Pride wait list.

The Seattle Seahawks 2016 schedule was also announced this week by the National Football League. The Seahawks schedule features a franchise record-tying five primetime games for the second-consecutive season, with three at CenturyLink Field, three Sunday night games on NBC, one Monday night game and a Thursday night game at Los Angeles.

Seattle had four primetime games in 2013 and 2014 and have three primetime home games for the first time since the 2006 season.

Aiming to earn a postseason berth for a fifth-consecutive season, the Seahawks will play 2015 playoff teams Arizona and Super Bowl 50 runner-up Carolina at CenturyLink Field, and Green Bay and New England on the road.

The Seahawks will kick off the 2016 season alternating home and away games with Miami, traveling to Los Angeles to face the Rams  for the first time since the 1988 season (Seattle played the L.A. Raiders in 1994), San Francisco and play the Jets in New York for the first time since the 2004 season before their Week 5 bye.

Following a home game vs. Atlanta  against former defensive coordinator Dan Quinn’s Falcons, Seattle returns to primetime in Week 7 at Arizona on NBC’s Sunday Night Football. The Seahawks make their lone appearance on Monday Night Football vs. Buffalo followed by two more Sunday night games at New England and vs. Carolina. Seattle’s third primetime home game falls on Thursday Night Football hosting the L.A. Rams.

Seattle, 15-3 in primetime games under Pete Carroll, has won 10 Monday Night Football games in a row, the second-longest streak in Monday night history, and its .733 winning percentage on Monday night is tops in the NFL.

Sandwiched between the Sunday and Monday night game, Seattle travels to New Orleans, then hosts Philadelphia before playing the Buccaneers in Tampa Bay in Week 12.

The Seahawks are at home for three of their last five games, returning from Green Bay to face three NFC West division opponents to close out the season for the second time in the last three seasons, ending with Arizona on Christmas Eve and at San Francisco.

Regular Season Schedule

Sept. 11           Miami Dolphins

Sept. 18           at Los Angeles Rams

Sept. 25           San Francisco 49ers

Oct. 2             at New York Jets

Oct. 9             Bye Week

Oct. 16            Atlanta Falcons*

Oct. 23            at Arizona Cardinals*

Oct. 30            at New Orleans Saints*

Nov. 7             Buffalo Bills

Nov. 13           at New England Patriots*

Nov. 20           Philadelphia Eagles*

Nov. 27           at Tampa Bay Buccaneers*

Dec. 4              Carolina Panthers*

Dec. 11            at Green Bay Packers*

Dec. 15            Los Angeles Rams

Dec. 24            Arizona Cardinals

Jan. 1, 2017     at San Francisco 49ers*

* Game time subject to NFL Flexible Scheduling