Calling All 12s: How to Catch the Seahawks Game on the Radio (Because Let's Face It, You're Probably Grilling Anyway)
It's Seahawks season, baby! The sun is (hopefully) shining, the grill is fired up, and the only thing missing is the dulcet tones of Steve Raible calling another Seattle touchdown. But fear not, legions of the 12th Man, because catching the game on the radio is easier than downing a Marshawn Lynch stiff arm.
How To Listen To Seattle Seahawks Game |
Fire Up the Radio, Not the Panic Button (Unless It's a Close Game)
There are multiple ways to tune into the dulcet tones (or maybe those are the frustrated ones, depending on the officiating) of the Seahawks radio broadcast. Here's your cheat sheet:
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- Dial It In: Head over to your old-school radio (remember those things?) and crank up either Seattle Sports 710 AM or KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. These are the flagship stations for the Seahawks Radio Network, so you'll get the legendary Steve Raible and Dave Wyman calling the action.
- App Attack: Feeling fancy? Download the Seattle Sports app, the KIRO Newsradio app, or even the official Seahawks app. All three will have a live stream of the game, so you can listen on the go (just be careful not to spill your celebratory beverage while jumping up and down).
Bonus Tip: If you're using the Seahawks app, you can even switch between the Seattle Sports and KIRO FM feeds for a little variety in your announcer experience. Maybe you need a dose of Jen Mueller's sideline wisdom?
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Why Radio? Because It's More Than Just the Game (and Because Cable Bills Are a Killer)
Let's be honest, folks. We all love the theatrics of a good touchdown dance, but sometimes you just gotta focus on the game itself. Radio allows you to paint your own mental picture of the action, which can be way more entertaining than watching a flag get thrown (although, let's be real, we'll all be yelling at the refs anyway). Plus, radio is free (unless you count the cost of hot dogs and beer), which is a major win in today's world of ever-increasing cable bills.
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Pro Tip: Need a visual aid for your radio-fueled imagination? Follow along with the game stats on the Seahawks website or your favorite sports app.
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Frequently Asked Listener Questions (Because We Know You Have Them)
How to:
- Listen to the Seahawks game outside of Seattle? Many radio stations across the state carry the Seahawks Radio Network. Check the Seahawks website for a list of affiliates
https://www.seahawks.com/game-day/broadcasting/radio/ . You can also try streaming services like TuneIn with a premium subscription. - Listen to the game on a smart speaker? Most smart speakers like Google Home or Amazon Echo allow you to access radio stations. Just enable the Seahawks Radio Network skill or search for the appropriate station by call sign.
- Listen to replays of the game? Both the Seattle Sports and KIRO Newsradio apps often have post-game shows and replays available. You can also check the Seahawks website for replays and highlights.
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