Seahawks Celebrate Super Bowl Win with Beer-Fueled Parade Through Seattle
Up to 1 million fans gathered to honor the Seahawks’ 29-13 Super Bowl victory in a two-mile Seattle parade, marking the team’s second championship celebration in 12 years.
- On Wednesday, hundreds of thousands of 12s packed Seattle streets for a Super Bowl championship parade celebrating a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots along a two-mile route from Lumen Field to the Space Needle.
- For many fans, nothing — not work or school — kept them away, as the 12s treated the parade as a show of appreciation for players and coaching staff.
- The parade mixed pageantry and player antics, including AJ Barner dancing and Leonard Williams showering fans with beer, with decorated ponies and rooftop revelers filling the route.
- The parade emptied office workers and students, disrupting city activity as crowds stretched down the parade corridor, with no arrests reported, according to officials.
- The parade marked a rare second-championship celebration in the franchise's 50-year history, with leaders toasting late owner Paul Allen and honoring current owner Jody Allen amid reports the Seahawks could go up for sale.
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Seahawks celebrate Super Bowl win with parade
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SEATTLE >> Hundreds of thousands of Seattle Seahawks fans crowded Lumen Field and the streets of downtown Seattle on Wednesday to celebrate the football team’s Super Bowl win in what felt like a blue-and-green citywide party.
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12s celebrate Super Bowl LX title with massive parade
Hours before the Seattle Seahawks brought the Lombardi Trophy home to Lumen Field Tuesday morning, a sea of 12’s dressed in blue and green flocked to downtown Seattle – many with no ticket in hand for the trophy ceremony held inside the stadium. They came for a different reason – pride, faith, and loyalty to the team, and also the chance to celebrate the franchise’s Super Bowl LX victory with a raucous parade and rally. “The defense is awesome, …
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