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National Football League rivalry

Raiders–Seahawks rivalry
Las Vegas Raiders
Seattle Seahawks
LocationLas Vegas,Seattle
First meetingNovember 6, 1977
Raiders 44,Seahawks 7[1]
Latest meetingNovember 27, 2022
Raiders 40, Seahawks 34(OT)[1]
Next meeting2026
StadiumsRaiders:Allegiant Stadium
Seahawks:Lumen Field
Statistics
Meetings total56[1]
All-time seriesRaiders: 30–26[1]
Regular season seriesRaiders: 29–25[1]
Postseason resultsTie: 1–1[1]
Largest victoryRaiders: 44–7(1977)
Seahawks: 37–0(1986)[1]
Most points scoredRaiders: 44(1977)
Seahawks: 45(1997)[1]
Longest win streakRaiders: 8 (1990–1993)
Seahawks: 4 (1978–1979, 1988–1989)[1]
Current win streakRaiders: 1 (2022–present)[1]
Post-season history[1]
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TheRaiders–Seahawks rivalry is anAmerican footballrivalry in theNational Football League (NFL) between theLas Vegas Raiders and theSeattle Seahawks.[2][3][4][5][6] The teams wereAFC West divisional rivals from 1977 until 2001, after which the Seahawks moved to theNFC West.[2][3][7][8]

Notable events

1983 AFC Championship Game

Main article:1983–84 NFL playoffs § Conference Championships

TheSeattle Seahawks made their first playoff appearance in 1983. After defeating theDenver Broncos in the wildcard and theMiami Dolphins in the divisional, the Seahawks met theLos Angeles Raiders in theAFC Championship Game.[9] Although the Seahawks had already won the matchup twice in the regular season, the Raiders won the playoff game 30–14 and would go on to win their thirdSuper Bowl.[10]

Season-by-season results

Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks Season-by-Season Results
1970s (Seahawks, 4–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
1977Raiders
44–7
Oakland–Alameda County ColiseumRaiders
1–0
The Seahawks join the NFL as an expansion team and are placed in the NFC West.The following season, they were moved to the AFC West, where they remained through2001.
1978Seahawks
27–7
KingdomeSeahawks
2–1
Seahawks
17–16
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
1979Seahawks
27–10
KingdomeSeahawks
4–1
Seahawks
29–24
Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum
1980s (Seahawks, 11–10)
SeasonSeason seriesatOakland/Los Angeles RaidersatSeattle SeahawksOverall seriesNotes
1980Raiders 2–0Raiders
33–14
Raiders
19–17
Seahawks
4–3
Raiders winSuper Bowl XV.
1981Raiders 2–0Raiders
20–10
Raiders
32–31
Raiders
5–4
1982Raiders 1–0Raiders
28–23
no gameRaiders
6–4
Game in Seattle was canceled due to theplayers strike that reduced the season to 9 games; Raiders relocated from Oakland to Los Angeles.
1983Seahawks 2–0Seahawks
38–36
Seahawks
34–21
Tie
6–6
Raiders winSuper Bowl XVIII.
1983 PlayoffsRaiders 1–0Raiders
30–14
Raiders
7–6
AFC Championship Game.
1984Tie 1–1Raiders
28–14
Seahawks
17–14
Raiders
8–7
1984 PlayoffsSeahawks 1–0Seahawks
13–7
Tie
8–8
AFC Wild Card Game. It was the most recent playoff meeting between the two teams. As Seattle moved to the NFC in 2002, the only way the two teams can now meet in the playoffs is in a Super Bowl.
1985Tie 1–1Raiders
13–3
Seahawks
33–3
Tie
9–9
1986Tie 1–1Raiders
14–10
Seahawks
37–0
Tie
10–10
1987Tie 1–1Seahawks
35–13
Raiders
37–14
Tie
11–11
1988Seahawks 2–0Seahawks
43–37
Seahawks
35–27
Seahawks
13–11
1989Seahawks 2–0Seahawks
24–20
Seahawks
23–17
Seahawks
15–11
1990s (Raiders, 14–6)
SeasonSeason seriesatLos Angeles Raiders/Oakland RaidersatSeattle SeahawksOverall seriesNotes
1990Raiders 2–0Raiders
24–17
Raiders
17–13
Seahawks
15–13
1991Raiders 2–0Raiders
31–7
Raiders
23–20(OT)
Tie
15–15
1992Raiders 2–0Raiders
20–3
Raiders
19–0
Raiders
17–15
1993Raiders 2–0Raiders
27–23
Raiders
17–13
Raiders
19–15
Raiders win 8 consecutive games (1990–1993).
1994Tie 1–1Seahawks
38–9
Raiders
17–16
Raiders
20–16
1995Tie 1–1Raiders
17–16
Seahawks
44–10
Raiders
21–17
Raiders relocate from Los Angeles back to Oakland.
1996Tie 1–1Seahawks
28–21
Raiders
27–21
Raiders
22–18
1997Seahawks 2–0Seahawks
22–21
Seahawks
45–34
Raiders
22–20
1998Raiders 2–0Raiders
27–23
Raiders
17–13
Raiders
24–20
1999Tie 1–1Raiders
30–21
Seahawks
22–21
Raiders
25–21
2000s (Tie, 3–3)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
2000Raiders
31–3
Network Associates ColiseumRaiders
26–22
Seahawks
27–24
Husky StadiumSeahawks temporarially relocate toHusky Stadium at theUniversity of Washington during construction of their new stadium.
2001Raiders
38–14
Network Associates ColiseumRaiders
27–23
Seahawks
34–27
Husky Stadium
2002Raiders
31–17
Network Associates ColiseumRaiders
28–23
Raiders loseSuper Bowl XXXVII. Seahawks move to the NFC West as a result of NFL realignment. Seahawks open Seahawks Stadium (now known asLumen Field).
2006Seahawks
16–0
Qwest FieldRaiders
28–24
2010s (Seahawks, 2–1)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
2010Raiders
33–3
Oakland ColiseumRaiders
29–24
2014Seahawks
30–24
CenturyLink FieldRaiders
29–25
Seahawks loseSuper Bowl XLIX.
2018Seahawks
27–3
Wembley StadiumRaiders
29–26
Game played in London as part of theNFL International Series, officially a Raiders home game. The last meeting with the Seahawks was with the Oakland Raiders.
2020s (Raiders, 1–0)
SeasonResultsLocationOverall seriesNotes
2022Raiders
40–34(OT)
Lumen FieldRaiders
30–26
The first meeting between the Seahawks and the Las Vegas Raiders was held when the Raiders moved to Las Vegas in 2020.
Summary of Results
SeasonSeason seriesatOak/LA/Las Vegas RaidersatSeattle SeahawksNotes
Regular seasonRaiders 29–25Raiders 18–10Seahawks 15–11Seahawks 1–0 in London (officially a Raiders home game)
PostseasonTie 1–1Raiders 1–0Seahawks 1–0AFC Wild Card:1984
AFC Championship:1983
Regular and postseasonRaiders 30–26Raiders 19–10Seahawks 16–11

References

  1. ^abcdefghijk"All Matchups, Las Vegas/LA/Oakland Raiders vs. Seattle Seahawks".Pro Football Reference.
  2. ^abCorkran, Steve (November 6, 2006). Written at Seattle."Seahawks' hate affair with Raiders lingers".Oakland Tribune. Oakland.Archived from the original on August 21, 2025. RetrievedJune 5, 2023.Twenty-nine years after an innocuous start, no other team evokes the emotions in the Seahawks and their fans that the Raiders do. This holds true, even though the two teams no longer play in the same division and don't meet twice a season, as they did for a quarter century.
  3. ^abBell, Gregg (November 7, 2006). Written at Seattle."Raider Busters ride again".The Vancouver Sun. Vancouver. Associated Press.Archived from the original on June 6, 2023. RetrievedJune 5, 2023.Seahawks enjoy a long and cherished rivalry with Oakland enemies
  4. ^Condotta, Bob (November 24, 2022). Written at Renton."Looking back at the rivalry between Seahawks and Raiders".The Seattle Times. Seattle. RetrievedJune 5, 2023.Sunday marks the just second time the Raiders have played a regular-season game in Seattle in 16 years, a fact that only accentuates how visits from the Silver and Black used to be a highlight — if not THE highlight — of every Seahawk season.
  5. ^Barron, Chris (October 29, 1998)."Seahawks Raiders rivalry revisited".Kitsap Sun.Archived from the original on August 21, 2025. RetrievedAugust 21, 2025.
  6. ^Heisler, Mark (October 25, 1987)."Raider–Seahawk Rivalry Picks Up a Dimension or Two Today".The Los Angeles Times. p. 108.Archived from the original on June 9, 2023. RetrievedAugust 21, 2025.
  7. ^McPherson, Sam (October 29, 2014)."Raiders, Seahawks Old AFC West Rivals With A Playoff History".CBSNews. Archived fromthe original on August 19, 2022. RetrievedAugust 21, 2025.
  8. ^Dugar, Michael-Shawn (September 29, 2022)."What Seahawks lost, gained in AFC-to-NFC move in NFL realignment 20 years ago".The Athletic. The New York Times Company. Archived fromthe original on June 3, 2024. RetrievedAugust 21, 2025.
  9. ^Restione, Dan (January 15, 2014)."Seahawks history: The 1983 AFC Championship game".MyNorthwest.com. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2025.
  10. ^"1983 Los Angeles Raiders, Rosters, Stats, Schedule, Team Draftees".Pro-Football-Reference.com. RetrievedDecember 24, 2023.
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