Downtown Seattle was packed on Wednesday as the Seahawks and their fans turned the city into a celebration zone to mark the team’s Super Bowl LX title.
Nearly one million supporters, affectionately known as the “12s," filled 4th Avenue and surrounding streets after a trophy ceremony at Lumen Field kicked off the festivities, despite Seattle Public Schools issuing a cruel rule to students if they chose to attend.
Fans began arriving early, lining the parade route hours before it officially got underway around 11 a.m. PST, many waving flags and wearing team colors while sharing the moment with friends and family. The parade was part of a city-wide event that celebrated Seattle’s 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, a rare and historic second title in franchise history.
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Players and coaches rode through downtown on open-top vehicles, pausing to salute crowds and pose with the Vince Lombardi Trophy.
Mirror U.S. Sports has compiled 10 of the best images from the celebrations in the city.