Okay, so I’ve been digging into this whole Seattle Seahawks thing, right? And let me tell you, their running back history is a wild ride. I started off just wanting to know who was the best, you know, the usual fan stuff.

First, I dove into all the names I could find. You got your big ones like Shaun Alexander and Marshawn Lynch, but there are others too. I was just jotting down names, not really thinking too much about it at first.
- Shaun Alexander
- Marshawn Lynch
- Chris Warren
- Curt Warner
Then, I started comparing their stats. You know, how many yards they ran, how many touchdowns they scored. Shaun Alexander, man, that guy was a beast! Over 9,000 yards! I mean, he’s the top rusher for the Seahawks, no contest.
I spent hours just looking at numbers. It was kinda crazy. Like, did you know Chris Warren is second in rushing yards for the team? I didn’t, until I saw it right there in the numbers. And then there’s Curt Warner, a big shot back in the ’80s. Three Pro Bowls, that’s nothing to sneeze at.
Marshawn Lynch and the Super Bowl
And you can’t talk about Seahawks running backs without mentioning Marshawn Lynch. That guy was something else, especially when they won their first Super Bowl. I watched some old game footage, and yeah, he was a total “beast,” like everyone says.
So after all this digging, I realized it’s not just about who ran the most yards. Each of these guys brought something different to the team. It was cool to go back and see how each one made their mark on the Seahawks.
Honestly, it was way more interesting than I thought it would be. I went from just wanting a simple answer to actually appreciating the history of these players. It’s like, each one tells a part of the Seahawks’ story, you know?
