Seattle Celebrates Seahawks' Super Bowl Victory with Parade

Up to 1 million fans expected to line downtown streets for championship celebration

Published on Feb. 9, 2026

The Seattle Seahawks have won their second Super Bowl title, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13. To celebrate the historic victory, the city of Seattle is hosting a championship parade on Wednesday, February 11th, with a trophy celebration at Lumen Field preceding the parade.

Why it matters

The Seahawks' Super Bowl win has united the city of Seattle in a way that Mayor Katie B. Wilson says she's never seen before. The parade is an opportunity for the community to come together and show their pride and support for the team's achievement.

The details

The Seahawks World Champions Parade will begin with a Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. The parade itself will start at 11 a.m., traveling northbound on 4th Avenue and ending at the corner of 4th Avenue and Cedar Street. Streets intersecting 4th Avenue will be closed between Lumen Field and Seattle Center from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and I-5 and I-90 ramps will close briefly at the start of the parade.

  • The Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
  • The Seahawks World Champions Parade will take place on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
  • The Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field will begin at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
  • The Seahawks World Champions Parade will start at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Katie B. Wilson

The mayor of Seattle, who said the Seahawks' Super Bowl victory has brought the city together in an unprecedented way.

Seahawks

The professional American football team based in Seattle, Washington, who won their second Super Bowl championship.

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What they’re saying

“This year's Seahawks team brought all of Seattle together with the strongest, loudest and most united spirit I've ever seen. They delivered in historic fashion, beating the Patriots and bringing a second Lombardi Trophy home to Seattle.”

— Katie B. Wilson, Mayor of Seattle (Seattle news release)

What’s next

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The takeaway

The Seahawks' Super Bowl victory has sparked a citywide celebration in Seattle, with up to 1 million fans expected to attend the championship parade. This event highlights the team's ability to unite the community and the city's pride in their accomplishments.