The Seahawks are bound for the postseason with a wild-card matchup set for next Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. But with the conclusion of the 2015 regular season, we now know which teams the club will face at home and on the road in the 2016 regular season, thanks to the NFL's rotating schedule.
Seattle will face a road rematch of Super Bowl XLIX next season, traveling to New England for a game against the Patriots. It's one of four battles the Seahawks have against the AFC East in 2016, with games against the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins coming at home and a game against the New York Jets occurring on the road.
The Seahawks also face the entire NFC South next season, hosting the Carolina Panthers at home for the second time in as many seasons and welcoming the Dan Quinn-coached Atlanta Falcons to CenturyLink Field, while also going on the road for games against the New Orleans Saints and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Outside of those games against the AFC East and NFC South, the Seahawks' 2016 schedule features the traditional home-and-away contests against their NFC West rivals - the Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, and Los Angeles Rams.
Rounding out Seattle's 2016 slate will be a home game against the NFC East opponent that finished 2015 in the same spot as the Seahawks and a road game against the NFC North team to place the same as Seattle this past season. The Seahawks finished in second place in their division in 2015, so that means 2016 will bring a home game against the Philadelphia Eagles, who finished second in the NFC East, and a road game against the Green Bay Packers, who finished second in the NFC North.
The exact dates and times of each game are expected to be released in the spring prior to the 2016 NFL Draft, which is set to take place April 28-30.
Here's who the Seahawks will face at home in 2016: Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams
Here's who the Seahawks will face on the road in 2016: New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers, Arizona Cardinals, San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams