Win Tickets to the ‘Hawks vs. Pittsburgh


The Seahawks host the Steelers on December 31st at Lumen Field! We’re giving you a chance to win a pair of tickets to the game so you can help send the Hawks into 2024 with a win! You can visit this page once per day to get registered starting Saturday, December 16th until Friday, December 29th at 10am. We’ll pick one winner on December 29th to win two tickets to the Seahawks vs. Steelers game at Lumen Field on December 31st. One entry per person, per day allowed. Any attempt to gain extra entries will result in disqualification. Winner will be notified and sent tickets via email. Registrants must have an email address and access to a Ticketmaster account to claim the prize. Register below!

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