“Seahawks Huddle”
"Seahawks Huddle", the club's weekly radio show, can be heard on 710 KIRO every Wednesday from 7:00-9:00pm. Beginning July 27, the "Huddle" offers an inside look at the Seahawks and the NFL and features Seahawks players, coaches and guests from around the League.
Steve Raible - Play-by-Play
Steve Raible returns for his 25th season in the radio booth, his third as the play-by-play announcer and “Voice of the Seahawks” after 22 seasons as the Seahawks analyst. An original member of the Seahawks, Raible played wide receiver from 1976-81 and has missed only four games in the franchise’s history, either as a player or broadcaster after suffering a collapsed lung vs. Oakland in 1981. Steve has also co-authored the book, “Tales from the Seahawks Sideline” with Tacoma News Tribune beat writer, Mike Sando. Following his football career, Steve joined KIRO-TV where he has won five local Emmy Awards including two for “Best Anchor”. He currently anchors KIRO-7 Eyewitness News at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00.
One of the Northwest’s favorite masters of ceremonies, Steve has twice been honored with the United Way Community Service Award and was named Outstanding Role Model of 2000 by Big Brothers/Big Sisters. He was also recently honored by Governor Christine Gregoire proclaiming May 4th 2005 as Steve Raible Day in honor of his community activities. He was also a 2001 recipient of the prestigious NCAA Silver Anniversary Award along with former Seahawks teammate, Steve Largent. A graduate of Georgia Tech and a member of the school’s athletic Hall of Fame, Steve lives in Seattle with his wife, Sharon.
Warren Moon - Analyst
Hall of Fame quarterback, Warren Moon, returns to the Seahawks radio team for his third season after serving as the preseason television analyst for the previous two seasons. After finishing a playing career in which he was nominated to an NFL record eight straight Pro Bowls (1988-95), adding a ninth overall in 1997, Moon has become one of football’s leading broadcast analysts. He has spent recent years as a Westwood One radio analyst and sideline reporter and also spent time in the booth during Fox Sports Net’s Pac-10 College Game of the Week.
The 17-year NFL veteran played for the Seahawks from 1997-98, setting the franchise record for passing yards in one season with 3,678 in 1997, surpassed by Matt Hasselbeck in the 2003 season. He also ranks in the top-three of 11 categories all-time in the NFL record books, including most career passing yards (third with 49,325), most career completions (third with 3,988), most yards passing in a single game (second with 527) and most career 400+ passing games (tied for second with seven).
Named the NFL’s Man of the Year in 1989 for his work in the community, Warren established the Crescent Moon Foundation in 1989 to raise money for college academic scholarships in Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, and Minneapolis/St. Paul. He remains active in charity work, co-hosting a celebrity golf tournament with Steve Pool which benefits Seattle’s Children’s Hospital. Additionally, Warren has worked as an ambassador for the NFL promoting the game of football both nationally and internationally to young people.
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