The Seattle Seahawks will be hosting the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday in a game to be broadcast on NBC's Sunday Night Football. It's the only Sunday night home game the Seahawks have this year, and it sounds like that's the way the powers that be want it.

In speaking with 710 ESPN Seattle's Brock & Salk Show on Thursday, NBC play-by-play man Al Michaels said that the Seahawks' success over the years has prevented more Sunday night games from being scheduled at CenturyLink Field.

"I wish that we had more games in Seattle, but I think we're reduced now to one a year," Michaels said (click here for more and to listen to the interview). "They were afraid for so many years that the Seahawks were so dominant at home... When the league was looking at the schedule, they always want to have compelling games on a Sunday night and the Seahawks were victims, I think, of their own success because they were blowing everybody out 42-3. So, it will be good to get back in there."

The Seahawks also played on Sunday night in Week 2 at Green Bay and will play on Sunday night in Week 14 at Baltimore. The Seahawks are 15-2 in regular season prime time games during the Pete Carroll era, with their only losses coming to Green Bay in Week 2 and at San Francisco in 2012.