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The stadium was originally named Seahawks Stadium. The name was changed to Qwest Field in June 2004 after telecommunications carrier Qwest bought the naming rights for $75 million for a period of 15 years. [247] According to the agreement, the proceeds must be used for maintenance and upgrades.
The Mariners moved to Safeco Field, now known as T-Mobile Park, midway through the 1999 season, and the Seahawks temporarily moved to Husky Stadium after the 1999 season. On March 26, 2000, the Kingdome was demolished by implosion. The Seahawks' new stadium, now known as Lumen Field, was built on the site and opened in 2002. King County finally ...
Seattle Seahawks: Seattle, Washington: 1976 1999 Demolished in early 2000. The Seahawks played for two seasons at the University of Washington's Husky Stadium before moving into their permanent home, Seahawks Stadium (now Lumen Field). [98] [99] [100] RCA Dome: Indianapolis Colts: Indianapolis, Indiana: 1984 2007 Moved to Lucas Oil Stadium ...
Seattle Seahawks uniform combinations, 2002–2011. A green alternate jersey was used, but only for one game of the 2009 season. On March 1, 2002, to coincide with the team moving to the NFC as well as the opening of Seahawks Stadium (later renamed Qwest, CenturyLink, and currently Lumen Field), both the logo and the uniforms were heavily ...
The stadium hosted the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as the track & field competition. Husky Stadium was the temporary home of the Seattle Seahawks for five games (two preseason and three regular season) in 1994 while the Kingdome was temporarily closed for repairs to its damaged roof.
The Seattle Seahawks are still several hours away from taking on the Arizona Cardinals, but the franchise is already in the headlines this Thursday for changing its stadium’s name. Since the ...
Seattle Seahawks: Lumen Field (2020–present) CenturyLink Field (2011–2019) Qwest Field (2004–2011) Seahawks Stadium (2002–2003) 2002–present: 68,000 [5] 2002 Field Turf Seattle: Husky Stadium: 2000–2001 Three games in 1994: 72,500 1920 Field Turf Kingdome: 1976–1999: 66,000 1976 AstroTurf
The Seattle Seahawks’ home stadium received a new name Thursday hours before the team kicks off against the Arizona Cardinals. Seahawks' home stadium gets new name hours before pivotal game vs ...