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During This Week In Seahawks History: December 2-8

Take a look into the past with these dates throughout Seahawks history.

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December 2, 2007: Lofa Tatupu Ties Franchise Record

Lofa Tatupu tied a franchise record with three interceptions at Philadelphia, including one in the final minutes that preserved a Seahawks 28-24 victory.

December 2, 1992: Pete Gross

KIRO Newsradio 710's and Seahawks longtime play-by-play broadcaster, Pete Gross, passed away after a four-year battle with cancer. Gross served as the radio play-by-play for 17 seasons from the Seahawks' inaugural 1976 season through 1992.

December 3, 2006: Kicker Josh Brown Ties NFL Record

Josh Brown tied an NFL record with his fourth game-winning field goal (inside the final minute of overtime) with a 50-yard field goal at Denver with :05 left in the game. The win was the Seahawks first in Denver since December 10, 1995.

December 5, 2010: Jersey Retirement

Walter Jones number 71 was hung from the rafters in 2010.

Take a look at photos of Seahawks broadcaster Pete Gross through the years. Gross spent 17 years as the "Voice of the Seahawks," and was inducted into the Seahawks Ring Of Honor on November 30, 1992, just days before passing away from cancer.

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