The No. 6-seeded Seahawks (10-6) are in Minneapolis for a wild-card playoff matchup with the NFC North champion and No. 3-seeded Vikings (11-5), a game set for 10:05 a.m. PT on Sunday, Jan. 10 at University of Minnesota's TCF Bank Stadium, where the weather is expected to rival some of the coldest playoff temperatures ever recorded.
This weekend's contest will be broadcast nationally on NBC (channel 5 in Seattle) with Al Michaels (play-by-play), Cris Collinsworth (commentary), and Michele Tafoya (sidelines) on the call. Fans can also watch the game live online using NBC Sports Live Extra by logging in with a valid cable provider.
On the radio, you can hear the Seahawks on 710 ESPN Seattle and KIRO Radio 97.3 FM, where former Seattle wideout turned 'Voice of the Seahawks' Steve Raible will be joined in the booth by Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Warren Moon, with Jen Mueller working the sidelines. For a full list of Delta Air Lines Radio Network affiliates across Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, and Vancouver, B.C., click here. Kevin Kugler and James Lofton have the call for Westwood One.
Online, Seahawks.com and the Seahawks mobile app will be your gameday source for live stats, written stories, video highlights, photos, and more. And be sure to follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and 'Seahawks' on Snapchat for exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
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The Seahawks play their 11th wild-card game in franchise history this Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. This gallery throws you back to each of the Seahawks' previous 10 wild-card games, including their first-ever playoff game in 1983 facing the Denver Broncos and their most recent in 2012 versus the Washington Redskins.