5 Football Players who Played for Titans and Seahawks

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Well, good news, you’re in the right place.

I’ve done some research and have found players who played on both the Titans and the Seahawks.

Matt Hasselbeck

Matt Hasselbeck is a former NFL quarterback who is best known for his tenure with the Seattle Seahawks. Drafted by the Green Bay Packers in the 6th round of the 1998 NFL Draft, he didn’t see much action until being traded to the Seahawks in 2001.

With Seattle, Hasselbeck blossomed into a three-time Pro Bowl selection and led the team to its first Super Bowl appearance in 2005. Over his career, Hasselbeck threw for over 36,000 yards, with 212 touchdowns and 153 interceptions.

After his time in Seattle, he played for the Tennessee Titans and Indianapolis Colts before retiring after the 2015 season. He’s now a noted analyst on ESPN’s NFL coverage.

Hasselbeck Key Stats

  • Pro Bowl (Seahawks)
  • 3000+ Yard Passing Season (Seahawks, Titans)

Dave Krieg

Dave Krieg was an undrafted free agent who signed with the Seattle Seahawks in 1980. He went on to play 19 seasons in the NFL, mainly with the Seahawks but he also had stints with the Kansas City Chiefs, Detroit Lions, Arizona Cardinals, and Tennessee Oilers (they were still the Oilers for two years before changing the name to Titans).

During his time with the Seahawks, Krieg became one of the most prolific passers in the franchise’s history. He earned three Pro Bowl selections (1984, 1988, 1989) and led the Seahawks to their first playoff appearance in 1983, where they reached the AFC Championship Game.

Krieg’s career statistics include over 38,000 passing yards, 261 touchdown passes, and a passer rating of 81.5. Known for his durability and ability to perform under pressure, Krieg’s leadership and skills as a quarterback helped elevate the teams he played for and cemented his place as one of the memorable players of his era.

Krieg Key Stats

  • Pro Bowl (Seahawks)
  • 3000+ Passing Yard Season (Seahawks, Chiefs, Cardinals)

Adrian Peterson

Adrian Peterson is widely regarded as one of the greatest running backs in NFL history. From his debut in 2007 through 2020, Peterson amassed over 14,900 rushing yards and 120 rushing touchdowns.

Selected 7th overall in the 2007 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, Peterson quickly established himself as a force in the league, setting the NFL single-game rushing record with 296 yards in his rookie season. His 2012 season was particularly noteworthy, as he fell just nine yards short of breaking the single-season rushing record after returning from a severe knee injury.

Peterson has earned numerous accolades over his career, including the NFL MVP award in 2012, and has been selected to the Pro Bowl seven times. He also played for the New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals, Washington Redskins, and Detroit Lions.

Peterson Key Stats

  • MVP (Vikings)
  • 1st Team All-Pro (Vikings)
  • Pro Bowl (Vikings)
  • 1000+ Yard Rushing Season (Vikings, Commanders)

Charlie Whitehurst

Charlie Whitehurst, known affectionately as “Clipboard Jesus” for his long hair and backup quarterback role, spent 7 seasons in the NFL. He was originally drafted in the third round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the San Diego Chargers.

Whitehurst had the most playing time with the Seattle Seahawks in 2010 and 2011 and with the Tennessee Titans in 2014. He also spent time with the Indianapolis Colts and the Cleveland Browns.

He finished his career with 9 starts in 25 game appearances, passing for 2463 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions.

Jason Babin

Jason Babin was selected by the Houston Texans in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft, 27th overall. He was a defensive end who played for various teams over his 12-year NFL career, including stints with the Texans, Seattle Seahawks, Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans, Philadelphia Eagles, Jacksonville Jaguars, and New York Jets.

Babin’s career highlights include two Pro Bowl selections in 2010 and 2011. In the 2011 season with the Eagles, he had a remarkable year, recording 18 sacks and was named 2nd Team All-Pro. His final career stats include 374 total tackles, 64.5 sacks, and 14 forced fumbles.

Babin’s aggressive playing style and ability to pressure the quarterback made him a significant presence on the defensive line throughout his career.

Babin Key Stats

  • Pro Bowl (Titans, Eagles)

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