Where do I even begin? The Seattle Seahawks just won their biggest regular season game they’ve ever had in their 50 years of existence. With a 13-3 win over the 49ers, the Seahawks ensured they will be home for the playoffs.

Here at Seahawks Wire, we have compiled a list of some notable numbers we believe every 12th Man should be aware of to share with all their friends, while their teams play during Wild Card Weekend.

14

14 – the number of regular season wins the Seahawks achieved this year, which is the most they have ever won in a regular season.

13

13 – the number of points the Seahawks have scored in both games against the 49ers this year. 13 was not enough to win in Week 1, but it was more than enough for the season finale.

12

12 – the number of division titles the Seahawks now own. Ten of them are NFC West, and two are AFC West.

2020

2020 – the last year the Seattle Seahawks won the NFC West, ending nearly a half-decade drought.

2019

2019 – the year the 49ers defeated the Seahawks in Seattle during a regular season finale. San Francisco earned the No. 1 seed. This is also the last year the Seahawks won a playoff game.

2

2 – the number of wins Mike Macdonald has secured over the 49ers at Levi’s Stadium as Seattle’s head coach. He is undefeated in this venue.

4

4 – this is the fourth time in Seahawks history they have had homefield advantage throughout the playoffs. All three previous other times they’ve had this unique advantage they reached the Super Bowl.

23

23 – the number of first downs the Seahawks had, while the 49ers lived somewhat up to their namesake by having only nine first down themselves.

173

173 – the number of total yards the 49ers were held to on Saturday night, with only 53 coming on the ground.

500,000

500,000 – the number of extra dollars Sam Darnold earned for passing for at least 150 yards. He more than earned it, as he finished with 198, which leads us to our next number…

4,048

4,048 – the number of yards Sam Darnold passed for this year, which puts him alongside Russell Wilson and Geno Smith as the only Seahawks quarterbacks to eclipse 4,000 yards in a single season.

39

39 – the number of losses 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan has now suffered when trailing by 7+ points going into the fourth quarter, which was the case on Saturday night (10-3). For those wondering, he has only one win against those 39 losses.

180

180 – the number of yards rushing the Seahawks had as a team, with 97 coming from Kenneth Walker III. Zach Charbonnet also paved the way with 74 and the night’s lone touchdown.

XIV (14)

14 (again) – the designation for Pope Leo XIV. Remember: the last two Papal elections included years where the Seahawks won at least 13 regular season games and made the Super Bowl. We just had a Papal election this year. Can this trend continue?