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Seahawks Celebrate Super Bowl LX Win During Locker Room Clean Out
Players reflect on their championship season and prepare for one final team celebration in Seattle.
Published on Feb. 11, 2026
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The Seahawks returned to their Renton facility after winning Super Bowl LX to clean out their lockers, exchange memorabilia, and reflect on their successful season. Players like Leonard Williams and Ernest Jones IV shared game balls and jersey swaps, while others like Uchenna Nwosu held onto their prized possessions. The team will gather one last time on Wednesday for a victory parade in downtown Seattle to celebrate their championship.
Why it matters
The Seahawks' Super Bowl LX victory marks the culmination of their dominant season and the realization of a goal they had set their sights on from the start. This locker room clean out represents the closing of one chapter and the beginning of another as the team prepares to celebrate with their fans in Seattle.
The details
With empty boxes and donation piles scattered around the locker room, Seahawks players spent Tuesday morning cleaning out their lockers and reminiscing on the season. Defensive tackle Leonard Williams showed off his collection of jerseys from players he swapped with throughout the year, including legends like Calais Campbell. Linebacker Ernest Jones IV had an assortment of game balls from key wins, including a defensive player of the game award. Meanwhile, Uchenna Nwosu proudly held onto his pick-six ball, vowing it would never leave his side.
- The Seahawks returned to their Renton facility on Tuesday, February 11, 2026, following their Super Bowl LX victory on Sunday.
- The team will hold one final celebration with their fans on Wednesday, February 12, 2026, in the form of a victory parade in downtown Seattle.
The players
Leonard Williams
Seahawks defensive tackle who collected jerseys from players he swapped with throughout the season, including legends like Calais Campbell.
Ernest Jones IV
Seahawks linebacker who had an assortment of game balls from key wins, including a defensive player of the game award.
Uchenna Nwosu
Seahawks linebacker who proudly held onto his pick-six ball from the Super Bowl, vowing it would never leave his side.
What they’re saying
“The man, the myth, the legend. Been playing for a long time. Looked up to his game for a long time. Hopefully I can play as long as him. I don't know if I want to or not. A legend right here.”
— Leonard Williams, Seahawks defensive tackle (statenews.net)
“Defensive player of the game for this one.”
— Ernest Jones IV, Seahawks linebacker (statenews.net)
“This ain't never leaving my side.”
— Uchenna Nwosu, Seahawks linebacker (statenews.net)
What’s next
The Seahawks will hold one final team celebration on Wednesday, February 12, 2026, with a victory parade in downtown Seattle for their fans.
The takeaway
The Seahawks' Super Bowl LX victory represents the culmination of their dominant season and the realization of a goal they had set their sights on from the start. This locker room clean out marks the closing of one chapter and the beginning of another as the team prepares to celebrate with their passionate fanbase in Seattle.
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