In 1984, the Seattle Seahawks officially dubbed their fans "12s" ...
Seahawks fans are the heartbeat of Seattle. Learn the history of the 12th Man Seahawks, and the 12s nickname origin for the ...
Directed by the critically acclaimed Ridley Scott, the ad won several major industry awards, including the 1984 Clio Award ...
For decades, the NFL has crowned its champions with the NFL’s ultimate prize — the Lombardi Trophy — but not every great quarterback has walked away with one. In league history, there are elite signal ...
Determining the greatest signal-caller to ever step under center is the ultimate barroom debate, a puzzle of eras, statistics, and those elusive championship rings. While the modern game has been ...
The ‘12th Man’ concept originated in 1984 when the Seahawks retired the No. 12 jersey to honor their fans. No player was allowed to wear the number, as it represented the fans’ crucial role in the ...
During his time suiting up for the Rockets, McDowell wore only jersey No. 8 and put up 2.0 points and 1.3 rebounds per game.
Only the loudest and most passionate get to call themselves the 12s. Here's the story behind the Seahawks fans' nickname.
Sherman, a former Stanford cornerback selected by Seattle in the fifth round of the 2011 NFL Draft, was arguably the most well-known face of the Legion of Boom era. Not just a dominant corner, but ...
Seattle’s first regular-season victory in the NFL came on Oct. 17, 1976. The Seahawks topped fellow expansion team Tampa Bay ...
On the other side of the field, the Patriots played five men with Alabama football roots in Super Bowl LX – defensive tackle Christian Barmore (Alabama), cornerback Carlton Davis (Auburn), outside ...
Apple changed Super Bowl advertising forever. While others have tried to bottle what was shown in January 1984, no one has ...