The Matchup: Seahawks vs. Patriots
Here are some facts to impress your friends and family when watching the game on Feb. 8:
- This is Seattle’s 16th postseason appearance in the last 23 seasons, fourth Super Bowl appearance in franchise history, and first since 2014.
- The teams have met 19 times in the regular season with Seattle holding an 11-8 edge in the series, and winning the last four meetings since 2012. The Seahawks won the last meeting, 23-20 in overtime, last season on September 15.
- This postseason, Seattle’s coaching staff has 235 games of playoff experience combined. Leslie Frazier is one of 28 players in NFL history to win a Super Bowl as both a player and a coach.
Watch On TV
Seahawks vs. Patriots will be carried on NBC. Mike Tirico will call the play-by-play while Cris Collinsworth provides color analysis with Kaylee Hartung and Melissa Stark reporting from the sidelines.
Listen On Radio: Seattle Sports 710AM, KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, Sirius XM Channel 82 or 226, Westwood One
On the radio, you can hear the Seahawks on Seattle Sports 710AM and KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Steve Raible and Dave Wyman will call the action with Jen Mueller as the sideline reporter.
The game will be broadcasted nationally on Westwood One, with Kevin Harlan calling the play-by-play and Kurt Warner providing color analysis with Laura Okmin reporting from the sidelines.
Listen Online: Seahawks Mobile App
For fans in the local Seattle market and international fans in Canada, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Australia and New Zealand, the game will be available to watch on mobile devices via the Seahawks Mobile App and Seahawks.com.
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Seahawks.com, the Seahawks Mobile App, and Seahawks social media channels will provide game coverage throughout the day. Follow the Seahawks on Instagram, Twitter/X, and Facebook for live gameday updates, videos and behind-the-scenes photos.
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The NFL has made a significant adjustment to the broadcast schedule for one of the most anticipated matchups of the season: the clash between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots. In a move that has sparked widespread discussion among fans, analysts, and media outlets, the kickoff time for this high-profile game has been officially shifted earlier, ensuring broader accessibility and maximizing viewership during a pivotal week in the NFL calendar.

This change comes as both teams continue to build momentum in their respective campaigns. The Seahawks, led by quarterback Sam Darnold and a dynamic offense featuring standout receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, have been one of the NFC’s most consistent performers. Meanwhile, the Patriots, under the guidance of rising star Drake Maye and a stout defense, have reestablished themselves as legitimate contenders in the AFC. The earlier start time adjustment reflects the league’s ongoing efforts to optimize prime-time slots, accommodate flexible scheduling procedures, and deliver the best possible experience for a nationwide audience.
Why the Time Change Matters The original broadcast window for Seahawks vs. Patriots was set for a later slot, but following recent evaluations—including viewership projections, competing events, and logistical considerations—the NFL and broadcast partners decided to move the game forward. This shift allows fans across different time zones to tune in without late-night conflicts, particularly benefiting viewers on the West Coast where the game now aligns better with prime evening hours. It also opens up more promotional windows for halftime shows, commercials, and post-game analysis, all of which contribute to the massive cultural impact of NFL games.
For context, flexible scheduling has become a staple in recent seasons, especially in Weeks 12-17 of the regular campaign or for high-stakes matchups. While Super Bowl times are fixed (typically around 6:30 p.m. ET for optimal global reach), regular-season and select playoff-adjacent games can see adjustments like this to prioritize compelling storylines. In this case, the Seahawks-Patriots rivalry—highlighted by their memorable Super Bowl XLIX encounter in 2015—adds extra intrigue, making the earlier kickoff a strategic win for engagement.

Date and New Kickoff Time: The game is now set for an earlier start on its scheduled Sunday.
Fans should check local listings for the precise adjusted time, but expect it to fall in the mid-to-late afternoon window in most regions (earlier than the previous plan).TV Broadcast: The matchup will air nationally on major networks, with comprehensive coverage including pre-game shows, expert breakdowns, and sideline reporting.Streaming Options: Cord-cutters can stream the action live via official NFL partners, including apps and services that provide full access to the broadcast feed.Radio and Audio: National radio broadcasts and local team affiliates will carry play-by-play commentary for those on the go.Location: The game takes place at the home venue of one of the teams (depending on the season’s scheduling rotation), with fans encouraged to arrive early due to heightened excitement and potential traffic.
This adjustment has already generated buzz on social media, with hashtags trending as supporters debate the impact on tailgating plans, family viewing, and fantasy football lineups. Many praise the move for making the game more inclusive, while others note how it underscores the NFL’s commitment to fan-first decisions amid a packed sports calendar that includes overlapping events like college football bowl preparations and international competitions.
Team Spotlights: What to Expect on the Field The Seattle Seahawks enter this contest riding a wave of offensive firepower. Darnold has shown remarkable growth, distributing the ball effectively to weapons like Smith-Njigba, DK Metcalf (when healthy), and a solid running back duo. Defensively, the Legion of Boom echoes remain in the secondary, with young talents stepping up to create turnovers and pressure opposing quarterbacks. Seattle’s ground game and play-action attacks could exploit any mismatches against New England’s front seven.
On the other side, the New England Patriots boast a revitalized unit under Maye, whose dual-threat ability has injected life into an offense that once relied heavily on veteran precision. The defense, anchored by veteran leaders and emerging stars, excels at forcing mistakes and controlling the line of scrimmage. Coaching adjustments and situational play-calling will be key, especially in red-zone efficiency and third-down conversions.

Key matchups to watch include the battle in the trenches, where both lines could dictate tempo, and the receiver vs. cornerback duels that often decide close games. Weather could play a factor if the game is outdoors—check forecasts closer to kickoff for wind, rain, or cold snaps that might influence strategy.
How the Change Affects Viewers Moving the broadcast earlier benefits families, international fans catching replays, and those with early commitments the next day. It also aligns with peak viewing hours in multiple regions, potentially boosting ratings and ad revenue. The NFL’s decision highlights its adaptive approach: when a game features two resurgent franchises with playoff implications, prioritizing accessibility makes perfect sense.
As kickoff approaches, excitement continues to build. Predictions are flying—some see a high-scoring affair, others a defensive slugfest reminiscent of classic AFC-NFC clashes. Regardless of the outcome, this Seahawks-Patriots showdown promises drama, big plays, and unforgettable moments.
Don’t miss a second of the action—set your reminders, grab your gear, and prepare for what could be one of the season’s defining games. The earlier start time ensures everyone has the chance to witness history in the making. Stay locked in for live updates, injury reports, and expert previews leading right up to the whistle. This is why we love football: unpredictable, thrilling, and always evolving.






