The Seahawks have played in three Super Bowls â XL (2006), XLVIII (2014), and XLIX (2015) â and Seattleâs highlight reel includes a championship-level avalanche (XLVIII)⦠plus the most debated goal-line moment in modern NFL history (XLIX).
Here are the top Seahawks Super Bowl plays, with quick context on why each still matters.
1) The â12-second safetyâ that set the tone in Super Bowl XLVIII
Seattleâs win over Denver started with immediate chaos: a snap sailed into the end zone and the Seahawks scored a safety 12 seconds into the game, the quickest score to start a Super Bowl. It was a play that opened the flood gates and had future Hall of Famer quarterback Peyton Manning and the Broncos completely flustered.Â
12 seconds. Thatâs the kind of âfirst punchâ you never forget, and it framed the entire night as âBroncos rattled, Seahawks in control.â
2) Percy Harvinâs 87-yard kickoff return TD to open the second half
If the first half was Seattle choking off the Broncos, the second-half opening kickoff was the knockout: Percy Harvin took it 87 yards for a touchdown, stretching the lead and turning it into a blowout.
That play is also a reminder of how complete the Seahawks were that year: defense, special teams, and efficient offense.
3) Malcolm Smithâs pick-six in XLVIII (and an unlikely MVP)
Seattleâs defense wasnât just stopping Denver, it was scoring. Malcolm Smithâs interception return touchdown is one of the signature Seahawks Super Bowl plays, part of a night where he wound up as Super Bowl MVP.
Defensive TD + MVP from a linebacker in a game loaded with stars. Itâs one of those âonly the Super Bowl can do thatâ storylines.
4) Kelly Herndonâs 76-yard interception return in Super Bowl XL
Seattle didnât win Super Bowl XL, but it did produce a massive swing play: Kelly Herndon intercepted Ben Roethlisberger and returned it 76 yards, setting up a Seahawks touchdown drive.
Even in a loss, thatâs a âstadium flipâ moment Seahawks fans remember.
5) Marshawn Lynchâs late TD run that put Seattle ahead (Super Bowl XLIX)
Before the goal-line interception, the Seahawks took the lead late on a Lynch TD run, the âBeast Modeâ payoff that made the final sequence even more dramatic (because Seattle had already climbed back on top).
6) The Jermaine Kearse juggling catch that set up the goal-line finish (XLIX)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoFhPAxE8qk
In Super Bowl XLIX, Seattle got an unbelievable, pinball-style catch by Jermaine Kearse that pushed the Seahawks into first-and-goal range late.
Itâs often overshadowed by what happened next, but as a pure âhow did he catch that?â moment, it belongs on any list.
7) The goal-line sequence everyone re-litigates (XLIX)
The Seahawks were at the 1-yard line late and, on second-and-goal, threw a quick pass that was intercepted by Malcolm Butler, a play that has become an annual Super Bowl week talking point.
The debate isnât just ârun vs passâ â itâs timeouts, clock, and play-call sequencing. The stakes were a repeat championship, and the result rewired Seahawks lore.
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