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During This Week In Seahawks History: September 23-29

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

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September 24, 2006: Matt Hasselbeck's Franchise-Record Tying Five Touchdown Passes

Seattle led the New York Giants 35-3 at halftime and won the game 42-30 behind Matt Hasselbeck's five touchdown passes. Shaun Alexander also had a rushing touchdown that day.

September 25, 1994: Chris Warren Named AFC Offensive Player of the Week

Chris Warren earned AFC Offensive Player of the Week honors in a 30-13 win over the visiting Pittsburgh Steelers. Warren rushed for 125 yards and a touchdown, while the Seahawks defense intercepted four passes.

September 26, 2004: Seahawks Shutout 49ers 34-0

The Seahawks opened the season 3-0 after shutting out the 49ers 34-0 at Qwest Field. The victory ended the 49ers NFL record of scoring in 420 consecutive games.

September 28, 2010: Leon Washington Sets Franchise Record Two Returns For Touchdowns

Seahawks kick returner Leon Washington set a franchise record with two returns for touchdown versus the San Diego Chargers fueling the 27-20 victory. The returns were 101 and 99 yards respectively, earning him NFC Special Teams Player of the Week.

September 29, 2002: Shaun Alexander Sets NFL-Record Five First-Half Touchdowns

Shaun Alexander scored an NFL-record five first-half touchdowns versus the Minnesota Vikings on ESPN Sunday Night Football. The Seahawks beat the Minnesota Vikings 48-23, and Alexander finished the day with 139 yards rushing and 92 receiving yards.

The Seahawks won their third consecutive game to start the season and made sure to celebrate their hard-earned victory afterwards. Check out some of the best postgame scenes from the win over the Dolphins.

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