About 50,000 fans filled Lumen Field as the Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl LX victory in an unforgettable Lombardi Trophy ceremony.
The day kicked off with confetti, fireworks, and chants of “MVP” raining down on Kenneth Walker III, who humbly shook his head as he took in the moment. Players walked onto the field alongside their families, some with cigars or drinks in hand, greeted by a massive “2025 World Champions” display and a sea of roaring 12s.
The fashion statements were just as bold as the celebration. AJ Barner rocked a black cowboy hat and fur coat, Jaxon Smith-Njigba sported a Canadian tuxedo with his No. 11 jersey, and Leonard Williams showed off a custom WWE championship belt. Smiles stretched across every face as they soaked in the love from the crowd.
Head coach Mike Macdonald reflected on the journey, recalling the vision he and team leadership set two years ago. Holding the Lombardi Trophy, he spoke about unity, the power of the 12s, and how football brings a city together.
Several players addressed the fans, including Sam Darnold, Jarran Reed, Devon Witherspoon, Ernest Jones IV, and Cooper Kupp. Ernest Jones IV delivered the most fiery speech of the day, fiercely defending his quarterback, his teammates, and the city of Seattle. His passionate words echoed a turning point earlier in the season and symbolized how the team rallied together to finish what they started.
Witherspoon kept it light, joking about the parade and celebrating being “the best in the world,” a feeling clearly shared by the entire roster.
After the ceremony wrapped, the team boarded double-decker buses and headed into downtown Seattle, where nearly a million fans lined the streets to celebrate their champions.
It was more than a trophy ceremony — it was a statement. The mission was finished, and the Seahawks made sure the city felt every second of it.


















