Seahawks Win Super Bowl, Goodell Presents Trophy

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hands off the Lombardi Trophy to Seattle Seahawks leadership.

Published on Feb. 8, 2026

In a ceremony following the Seattle Seahawks' Super Bowl victory, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell presented the Lombardi Trophy to Seahawks chair Jody Allen and head coach Mike Macdonald.

Why it matters

The Seahawks' Super Bowl win marks their second championship in franchise history, further cementing the team's status as a powerhouse in the NFL. Goodell's trophy presentation is a symbolic passing of the torch to the new champions.

The details

Goodell took the stage to thunderous applause from the crowd, then carefully handed off the iconic Lombardi Trophy to Seahawks chair Jody Allen and head coach Mike Macdonald. The two Seahawks leaders hoisted the trophy high, celebrating the team's hard-fought victory.

  • The Super Bowl took place on February 9, 2026.

The players

Roger Goodell

The current Commissioner of the National Football League.

Jody Allen

The chair of the Seattle Seahawks organization.

Mike Macdonald

The head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.

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What they’re saying

“This trophy represents the hard work and dedication of the entire Seahawks organization. We're honored to accept it on behalf of our players, coaches, and fans.”

— Jody Allen, Seahawks Chair (NFL.com)

“It's a privilege to lead this team to the top of the mountain. We'll enjoy this moment, but we're already looking ahead to defending our title next season.”

— Mike Macdonald, Seahawks Head Coach (NFL.com)

What’s next

The Seahawks will begin preparations for the 2026 NFL season, where they will look to defend their Super Bowl championship.

The takeaway

The Seahawks' Super Bowl victory solidifies their status as one of the NFL's elite franchises, and Goodell's trophy presentation symbolizes the passing of the torch to a new generation of champions.