It’s been more than a decade since the 2014 season of the Seattle Seahawks came to a screeching halt in the shadow of the end zone at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.
Malcolm Butler became a household name in an instant, while the dynasty that fans of the Seattle Seahawks hoped for never materialized. Instead, Seattle fans watched as the team was never able to return to the same level, while the ghosts of Glendale continued to haunt the franchise.
From the slog that was the 6-6 tie in 2016, through the end of the Seattle careers of Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor in 2017, to the Earl Thomas era ending in 2018, the stadium and field continue to haunt Seahawks fans.
With all of that in mind, the Seahawks have opted to protect several players from the evils of the stadium by nam