Seahawks Celebrate Super Bowl Victory with Parade, Afterparty

Players and staff reflect on the team's championship run and look ahead to the offseason

Published on Feb. 13, 2026

The Seattle Seahawks are reveling in their Super Bowl championship, celebrating with a parade in the city and an afterparty featuring musical performances. Players and staff shared their most memorable moments from the big game and the festivities, while also looking ahead to the offseason and potential roster changes.

Why it matters

The Seahawks' Super Bowl victory marks the culmination of a successful season and a chance for the team and its fans to come together and celebrate. However, the offseason will bring questions about free agents, the draft, and how the team can maintain its championship-level performance going forward.

The details

After defeating the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the Seahawks spent over an hour celebrating in the locker room on Sunday night. The party continued two days later with a parade through Seattle, giving players the opportunity to interact with their fans. The team's afterparty featured performances by Ludacris and T-Pain. While the Seahawks have eight pending free agents, including several 2022 draft picks, coach Mike Macdonald expressed a desire to maintain continuity on the coaching staff and roster.

  • The Seahawks defeated the Patriots in the Super Bowl on Sunday, February 12, 2026.
  • The Seahawks held a victory parade in Seattle on Wednesday, February 15, 2026.
  • The Seahawks' afterparty on Sunday night featured musical performances.

The players

Mike Macdonald

Head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.

Kenneth Walker III

Super Bowl MVP and running back for the Seattle Seahawks.

Rylie Mills

Defensive lineman for the Seattle Seahawks who had an impressive first career sack.

Jason Myers

Kicker for the Seattle Seahawks and the team's best golfer.

John Schneider

General manager of the Seattle Seahawks.

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What they’re saying

“Easily, the answer here is being able to see players enjoy the well-earned celebration that comes with a Super Bowl title.”

— John Boyle, Seahawks writer (statenews.net)

“A really important part of what we want to do is have continuity.”

— Mike Macdonald, Head coach (Seattle Sports 710AM)

What’s next

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The takeaway

The Seahawks' Super Bowl victory and the subsequent celebrations highlight the team's strong bond and the joy of winning a championship. However, the offseason will bring challenges as the team works to retain key free agents and maintain its championship-level performance.