Seattle Seahawks starting quarterbacks

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These quarterbacks have started for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks. They are listed in order of the date of each man's first start at quarterback for the Seahawks.

These are the quarterbacks who were considered the main starter by the Seahawk head coach for over half of the season. The main starter being hurt or otherwise unable to start doesn't get a man on this list, he must be the prime starter for the given year.


Quarterback Years started Years as main starter First start Last start Record
Seneca Wallace 2005-2006 None January 1, 2006 November 19, 2006
Trent Dilfer 2001-2002, 2004 None October 7, 2001 December 26, 2004
Matt Hasselbeck 2001-2006 2001-current September 9, 2001 Current
Brock Huard 2000 None October 8, 2000 October 15, 2000 0-2
Glenn Foley 1999 None September 19, 1999 September 19, 1999 1-0
Jon Kitna 1997-2000 1999-2000 December 14, 1997 December 23, 2000 18-15
Warren Moon 1997-1998 1997-1998 September 7, 1997 November 22, 1998 11-3
Gino Torretta 1996 None December 22, 1996 December 22, 1996 1-0
John Friesz 1995-1998 None October 29, 1995 October 25, 1998 6-5
Rick Mirer 1993-1996 1993-1996 September 5, 1993 December 15, 1996 20-31
Stan Gelbaugh 1992-1996 1992 October 18, 1992 December 22, 1996 1-8
Dan McGwire 1991-1994 None September 29, 1991 December 24, 1994 2-3
Kelly Stouffer 1988-1992 None October 2, 1988 November 30, 1992 5-11
Jeff Kemp 1987-1991 None October 18, 1987 September 22, 1991 3-4
Bruce Mathison 1987 None October 4, 1987 October 11, 1987 1-1
Gale Gilbert 1986 None November 2, 1986 November 9, 1987 0-2
Dave Krieg 1981-1991 1983-1991 December 6, 1981 December 22, 1991 70-49
Steve Myer 1977 None October 2, 1977 October 23, 1977 1-3
Jim Zorn 1976-1984 1976-1982 September 12, 1976 October 21, 1984 40-60
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