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1999 Seattle Seahawks season
Head Coach Mike Holmgren
Home Field Kingdome
Results
Record 9–7
Place 1st AFC West
Playoff Finish Lost Miami 20-17
Timeline
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1998 2000

The 1999 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's 24th season with the National Football League. The 1999 season was the final season the Seahawks played at the Kingdome and was head coach Mike Holmgren's first season with the team. Holmgren was hired on January 8, 1999 to be the Executive Vice President, General Manager and Head Coach.[1]

1999 NFL Draft[]

1999 Seahawks Draft Selections
Round/Pick Player Position College
1/22 Lamar King Defensive End Saginaw Valley State
3/77 Brock Huard Quarterback Washington
3/82 Karsten Bailey Wide Receiver Auburn
4/115 Antonio Cochran Defensive End Georgia
5/140 Floyd Wedderburn Offensive Tackle Penn State
5/152 Charlie Rogers Wide Receiver Georgia Tech
6/170 Steve Johnson Cornerback Tennessee

Personnel[]

Staff[]

1999 Seattle Seahawks staff
Front Office
  • Chairman – Paul Allen
  • President – Bob Whitsitt
  • Executive Vice President of Football Operations/General Manager – Mike Holmgren
  • Senior Vice President – Mike Reinfeldt
  • Vice President of Football Operations – Randy Mueller
  • Director of Pro Personnel – Will Lewis

Head Coaches

  • Head Coach – Mike Holmgren
  • Assistant Head Coach/Offensive Line – Tom Lovat

Offensive Coaches

  • Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends – Mike Sherman
  • Quarterbacks – Mike Sheppard
  • Running Backs – Stump Mitchell
  • Wide Receivers – Nolan Cromwell
  • Offensive Quality Control – Jerry Colquitt
 

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Line – Larry Brooks
  • Linebackers – Jim Lind
  • Defensive Backs – Ken Flajole
  • Defensive Assistant – Dick Roach
  • Defensive Assistant – Bob Zeman
  • Defensive Quality Control – Clayton Lopez

Special Teams Coaches

  • Special Teams Coordinator – Pete Rodriguez

Strength and Conditioning

  • Strength and Conditioning – Kent Johnston
  • Assistant Strength and Conditioning – Rod Springer

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Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Record Attendance
1 September 12 Detroit Lions L 28-20 Kingdome 0-1 66,238
2 September 19 at Chicago Bears W 14-13 Soldier Field 1-1 66,944
3 September 26 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 29-10 Three Rivers Stadium 2-1 57,881
4 October 3 Oakland Raiders W 22-21 Kingdome 3-1 66,400
5 Bye week
6 October 17 at San Diego Chargers L 13-10 Qualcomm Stadium 3-2 59,432
7 October 24 Buffalo Bills W 26-16 Kingdome 4-2 66,301
8 November 1 at Green Bay Packers W 27-7 Lambeau Field 5-2 59,869
9 November 7 Cincinnati Bengals W 37-20 Kingdome 6-2 66,303
10 November 14 Denver Broncos W 20-17 Kingdome 7-2 66,314
11 November 21 at Kansas City Chiefs W 31-19 Arrowhead Stadium 8-2 78,714
12 November 28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers L 16-3 Kingdome 8-3 66,314
13 December 5 at Oakland Raiders L 30-21 Network Associates Coliseum 8-4 44,716
14 December 12 San Diego Chargers L 19-16 Kingdome 8-5 66,318
15 December 19 at Denver Broncos L 36-30 (OT) Mile High Stadium 8-6 65,987
16 December 26 Kansas City Chiefs W 23-14 Kingdome 9-6 66,332
17 January 2 at New York Jets L 19-9 The Meadowlands 9-7 78,154

Standings[]

AFC West
W L T PCT PF PA STK
Seattle Seahawks 9 7 0 .563 338 298 L-1
Kansas City Chiefs 9 7 0 .563 390 322 L-2
San Diego Chargers 8 8 0 .500 269 316 W-2
Oakland Raiders 8 8 0 .500 390 329 W-1
Denver Broncos 6 10 0 .375 314 318 L-1

Playoffs[]

Week Date Opponent Result Game site Attendance
WC January 9 Miami Dolphins L 20-17 Kingdome 66,170

This game was the last event held in the Kingdome (1976-2000). On March 26, 2000, the Kingdome was imploded (demolished) to make way for Seahawks Stadium.

References[]

  1. NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2, p.87
  2. 2009 Seattle Seahawks Media Guide,2009 Seattle Seahawks Media Guide pp. 216–238. Retrieved on 2010-02-21. ISBN .

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