1999 Seattle Seahawks season
| 1999 Seattle Seahawks season | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Paul Allen |
| General manager | Mike Holmgren |
| Head coach | Mike Holmgren |
| Offensive coordinator | Mike Sherman |
| Home stadium | Kingdome |
| Results | |
| Record | 9–7 |
| Division place | 1st AFC West |
| Playoffs | Lost Wild Card Playoffs (vs. Dolphins) 17–20 |
| All-Pros | PR Charlie Rogers (1st team) |
| Pro Bowlers | OT Walter Jones DT Cortez Kennedy LB Chad Brown |
The 1999 Seattle Seahawks season was the franchise's 24th season in the National Football League (NFL), the last playing their home games at the Kingdome and the first under head coach Mike Holmgren. It was also the first season that Seattle made the playoffs in eleven seasons. It would be Seattle's last playoff appearance as an American Football Conference (AFC) team. They would not return to the playoffs until 2003, after being moved to the National Football Conference (NFC).
Seattle finished out the season with a 9-7 record, which tied them atop a very weak AFC West with the Kansas City Chiefs, but the Seahawks won the tiebreaker over the Chiefs because they beat them twice in the regular season. In their final game at the Kingdome, the Seahawks lost to the Miami Dolphins in what turned out to be the final career playoff win for Dan Marino.
Beginning the next season, the Seahawks played their home games at Husky Stadium while construction for Lumen Field was taking place. They didn't move into their new and current home until the 2002 season.