The city of Seattle was transformed into a sea of green and blue on Wednesday.
To celebrate their resoundingtriumph in Super Bowl LX, members of the Seahawks organization paraded triumphantly through the streets of downtown. Local authorities estimate that around one million fans were present to cheer on their heroes and catch a glimpse of the prestigious Vince Lombardi Trophy.
This historic victory, achieved by a score of 29-13 against the New England Patriots last Sunday in Santa Clara, marked the end of an exceptional 2025 season. While running back Kenneth Walker, named Most Valuable Player, was still savoring his achievement, other players took advantage of the platform to settle scores. The emotion was palpable on the floats, but the atmosphere took an electrifying turn during the official speeches.
Ernest Jones IV's powerful message to critics
Among the highlights of the day, star linebacker Ernest Jones IV's speech particularly caught the attention. Known for his intensity on the field, the defender did not mince words in responding to those who doubted the team's potential, especially their quarterback, Sam Darnold.
“If you have anything to say about my quarterback, my defense, my offensive line, and the city of Seattle, I have two words for you: f…,” he said with raw passion, to the cheers of a delirious crowd. Despite his colorful language, Jones IV was keen to emphasize the exceptional unity of his team, stating that Seattle not only has the best defense, but also the “best team in the world.”
This parade brings to a close a glorious chapter for the franchise, proving that the new generation of the “Legion of Boom” is indeed back at the top of the NFL.
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