The Seattle Seahawks enter the 2026 NFL season as Super Bowl champions, albeit not necessarily favorites to repeat like we saw with their 2013 predecessors. When the Legion of Boom era Seahawks smashed up the Denver Broncos, it looked like the pieces were in place to beat the NFL’s next dynasty.
It didn’t quite happen that way.
Here we are with a very different group of players but the Seahawks looked destined to sustain success for awhile. Some of the question marks would be Sam Darnold maintaining
his high-level play that dates back to his one year with the Minnesota Vikings, whether or not Seattle’s draft picks can effectively replace departed free agents, how Mike Macdonald can keep evolving and outfoxing the rest of the league as a head coach, and whether John Schneider can keep hitting it big with his offseason (and, sometimes, in-season) moves. Winning a singular Lombardi Trophy is tough as hell, but becoming the next New England Patriots, Kansas City Chiefs, or 1990s Dallas Cowboys is extraordinarily difficult. It isn’t impossible, though!
The Seahawks Syndicate goes live at 5 pm PT for a roundtable discussion on Seattle’s dynastic potential. It’ll be myself, Brandon Cain (The Hawks Nest), Bryce Coutts (Field Gulls and The Hawks Eye), and Dan Viens (Seahawks Forever) all at the helm for enlightening Seahawks discussion.
Some of our other topics (time permitting) include:
- Year 2 expectations for Sam Darnold
- The loss of Kenneth Walker vs. the introduction of Jadarian Price
- Seahawks schedule breakdown
- Rookie impact predictions
- Could we see Dallas Cowboys joint practices at VMAC?
- Nolan Teasley, from Seahawks assistant GM to next Minnesota Vikings GM?
There are live chats available in the YouTube live stream and on Twitter, but still drop comments in here whether you’re catching us live or not!











