Seahawks Super Bowl victory parade 2026: Schedule, route & Seattle celebration plans
Seattle Seahawks defeated the Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium
The Seattle Seahawks have secured the Lombardi Trophy by winning the Super Bowl 2026 in a nail-biting match with New England Patriots.
The team beat the Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium in California. This is Seattle’s second championship ever and their first big win since 2014.
Coach Mike Macdonald’s team played great on both offense and defence to win the game.
Now the players along with Sam Darnold are heading back to Seattle for a massive victory parade. The city and Super Bowl XL fans are getting ready for the huge crowd to welcome the trophy and to celebrate the big win downtown.
Here are the details of when the Seahawks' victory is going to take place.
Seattle Seahawks victory parade time
As of now, the official authorities have not yet revealed the time and date for the Seahawks Super Bowl parade.
According to Lauren Girgis of the Seattle Times, the parade is expected to take place on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
When the Seahawks bagged the victory in 2014, the parade was held on February 5, 2014.
Parade route
King 5 News in Seattle reported that the procession will start at 4th Avenue S and S Washington Street before heading north through downtown along 4th Avenue. The parade will end at 4th Avenue and Cedar Street.
Super Bowl XL parade timing
According to Bleacher Report, the ceremony will be held at Lumen Field starting at 1 p.m. ET.
In 2014 celebration, an estimated 700,000 fans attended the parade despite freezing temperatures, and officials predict a similarly massive turnout this year.
Where to watch the parade?
The joyful parade event will be covered by local television networks, along with an online stream. The event is available to stream on the King 5 app. The more details related to live coverage are yet to be released once the parade logistics have been finalized.
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