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Rain City Reign: Seahawks Paint Seattle Blue & Green for Super Bowl Parade

The Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl LX victory with a massive parade. We recap the scenes from Seattle and give you the best championship-themed team names.

FFTeamNames Staff
Published February 19, 2026

Seattle is no stranger to rain, but this week, it rained confetti. Following their dominant 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, the Seahawks returned home to a hero's welcome.

Hundreds of thousands of fanslined the streets of downtown Seattle, braving the February chill to celebrate the franchise's second Lombardi Trophy.

The Scene on the Streets

From the Space Needle to Lumen Field, the city was a sea of Action Green and College Navy. "The 12s" were out in full force, reminding everyone why they are considered the loudest fanbase in sports.

Kenneth Walker III, fresh off his MVP performance, was spotted clutching the Lombardi Trophy like a football he refused to fumble. The defense, which stifled the Pats all game, rode together, earning cheers of "L.O.B. 2.0" from the crowd.

Dynasty Mode Activated?

With a young core locked in and a championship pedigree established, the question isn't just about this year—it's about the next. In fantasy terms, the Seahawks' offensive pieces (Walker, JSN, Metcalf) just got the ultimate "Winner" boost.

Championship Themed Team Names

Whether you're a Seahawks fan or just a fantasy champion looking to gloat, here are the names to rock this offseason:

  • Rain City Reign
  • Super Bowl LX Champs
  • Legion of Vroom (For Kenneth Walker managers)
  • Hawk Tuah (Viral trend reference - use with caution!)
  • Geno Smith's Revenge
  • Seattle Dynasty
  • The 12th Man
  • Lombardi SZN
  • Blue Friday Every Day
  • Twice as Nice

What's Next for the Champs?

The parade is over, and the offseason begins. The Seahawks have decisions to make (Franchise Tag for Walker?), but for now, Seattle reigns supreme.

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February 19, 2026
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