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How to watch Seahawks’ Super Bowl 2026 parade: Start time, TV channel and streaming info

How to watch Seahawks’ Super Bowl 2026 parade: Start time, TV channel and streaming info

The Seahawks will celebrate earning their second Lombardi Trophy with hundreds of thousands of fans Wednesday. Chris Graythen / Getty Images

Seattle has done this before, but it has been long enough that the city gets to act like it invented joy again.

Quick rewind: The Seahawks won Super Bowl LX on Sunday, Feb. 8, beating the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi’s Stadium. Kenneth Walker III (135 rushing yards) took MVP honors, Jason Myers hit a Super Bowl-record five field goals, and Seattle’s defense turned Drake Maye’s day into a recurring nightmare with six sacks and a pick six courtesy of linebacker Uchenna Nwosu.

Now for the part where Seattle turns Fourth Avenue into a rolling, full-volume victory lap. If you can’t make it to the parade, you can catch the whole event streaming live.

How to watch the Seahawks’ Super Bowl celebration

  • Venue: Downtown Seattle
  • Day: Wednesday, Feb. 11
  • Time: 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET (trophy celebration); 11 a.m. PT/2 p.m. ET (parade)
  • TV: KING 5 (in-market NBC affiliate)
  • Streaming: Seahawks.com/live; KING5.com

Wednesday’s festivities start inside Lumen Field with a trophy celebration that begins at 10 a.m. local time (gates at 8 a.m.). Tickets for the event sold out within 20 minutes. The parade, however, has room for everyone. Local officials are expecting upwards of a million people to crowd the streets between SODO and Belltown.

The parade itself rolls out at 11 a.m. PT from Fourth Avenue and Washington, heads north on Fourth, and ends at Fourth and Cedar near Seattle Center. It’s just over two miles and expected to take about two hours.

In a very Seattle twist, weather is expected to be mild, dry and partly sunny, with a high in the 50s. Speaking of Seattle details: Fans can snag “World Champions” rally cards at select Starbucks stores along the route.

The last time the Seahawks threw a Lombardi parade in 2014, an estimated 700,000 people came out in sub-freezing temperatures. Marshawn Lynch threw Skittles to the 12s as they basked in the glow of the franchise’s first Super Bowl title. It’s widely remembered as the biggest gathering in city history. So far, anyway.

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