Seattle’s Super Bowl parade is here
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John Schneider spread love to the Seattle faithful in a unique way
The Seattle Seahawks are interested in retaining running back Kenneth Walker III and could use the franchise tag in order to do so, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.
An estimated crowd of 1 million people took to the streets of Seattle, Washington, on Wednesday, February 11, to celebrate the Seahawks’ Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots, and Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp used the occasion to take a jab at the team they defeated.
The ink isn’t even dry, and the hangovers are barely over for the Seattle Seahawks. They won the Super Bowl. They should be able to enjoy it, right? We know how the NFL works, though. This is and 365 day a 365-day-a-year enterprise,
Seattle schools stayed open, but many students and teachers chose to attend the city's celebration of the Seahawks instead.
The New England Patriots just lost one of their young assistant coaches to the Pittsburgh Steelers following their Super Bowl loss.
The Seahawks celebrated their 2026 NFL championship in style, and the gear the players wore during the parade is now available.
After the decades-old Pioneer Square pergola was damaged during the Seahawks’ Super Bowl celebrations, a fundraiser has already raised thousands of dollars to repair it.
Seattle Seahawks safety Julian Love stops by the show to talk about the Super Bowl victory. NFL Insiders Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport break down which NFL players may get franchised tagged. NFL.com analyst Marc Ross highlights the players who deserve major paydays in free agency following their standout 2025 seasons.