The 1979 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's fourth season in the National Football League (NFL). The Seahawks had a winning record for the second consecutive year, matching their 9âÂÂ7 record from 1978.
Starting off the season with a 1âÂÂ4 record, the Seahawks rallied to finish 9âÂÂ7. Season highlights included a sweep of the Oakland Raiders for the second straight year, and winning both of their Monday Night Football contests on the road against the Atlanta Falcons and at home against the New York Jets, where Jim Zorn completed 13 passes in a row in a 30âÂÂ7 victory. The team also enjoyed their first victory over the Denver Broncos 28âÂÂ23 on a 43-yard touchdown pass from Zorn to Steve Largent in the final minutes.
Season lowlights included a 37âÂÂ34 loss in Denver, after leading 34âÂÂ10 midway through the 3rd quarter. The Los Angeles Rams shut out the Seattle Seahawks 24âÂÂ0, holding the Seahawks to âÂÂ7 yards total offense, and only one first down. The team lost twice to the Kansas City Chiefs, including a 37âÂÂ21 defeat in week 14 that eliminated Seattle from playoff contention. The team also lost running back David Sims, who led the AFC in touchdowns in 1978, to a career-ending injury.
The 1979 season was the franchise's last winning season until 1983 when new head coach Chuck Knox led the Seahawks to their first playoff berth and Championship game appearance.
Divisional matchups have the AFC West playing the NFC West.
For the second straight year, the Seahawks missed the playoffs by one game. Season highlights included sweeping the Oakland Raiders for the 2nd straight year, and defeating the Denver Broncos for the 1st time in team history in a comeback thriller 28âÂÂ23 at the Kingdome, and winning the team's first appearance on MNF over the Atlanta Falcons, 31âÂÂ28. The team started out 3âÂÂ5, and had a 6âÂÂ2 finish. A 37âÂÂ21 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in week 14 knocked them out of playoff contention, but rebounded to end their season repeating 1978 at 9âÂÂ7.
With -7 total yards and just one first down, this is the fewest yards the Seahawks have ever gained in one match. It is the most recent â and only since 1970àâ occasion when an NFL team has gained just one first down for an entire match, although the Denver Broncos did not gain a single first down in a 1966 game with the Houston Oilers.