Seattle Seahawks Schedule 2020-21

Seattle Seahawks Schedule 2020-21

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Sunday, Sept. 13   10:00am   @ Atlanta Falcons

Sunday, Sept. 20   5:20pm     vs. New England Patriots

Sunday, Sept. 27   1:25pm     vs. Dallas Cowboys

Sunday, Oct. 14     10:00am    @ Miami Dolphins

Sunday, Oct. 11     5:20pm       vs. Minnesota Vikings

BYE WEEK

Sunday, Oct. 25      1:05pm    @ Arizona Cardinals

Sunday, Nov. 1       1:25pm     vs. San Francisco 49’ers

Sunday, Nov. 8       10:00am   @ Buffalo Bills

Sunday, Nov. 15     1:25pm     @ Los Angeles Rams

Thursday, Nov. 19  5:20pm    vs. Arizona Cardinals

Monday, Nov. 30    5:15pm     @ Philadelphia Eagles

Sunday, Dec. 6        1:05pm     vs. New York Giants

Sunday, Dec. 13      1:05pm     vs. New York Jets

Sunday, Dec. 20      10:00am   @ Washington Football Team

Sunday, Dec. 27      1:05pm     vs. Los Angeles Rams

Sunday, Jan. 3          1:25pm     @ San Francisco 49’ers

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