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Legendary Broadcaster Charissa Thompson Returns to Seattle in a “Don’t Wake Me Up” Moment – The Journey From a Kenmore Kid to the Most Powerful Woman in the NFL

Seattle, Washington – 12/12/2025

While the NFL heats up with playoff chaos, one story outside the field has touched fans more deeply than any last-minute touchdown. Charissa Thompson, the powerhouse host of Fox NFL Kickoff and Thursday Night Football Tonight, returned to Seattle in an emotional homecoming — a trip she described as a “don’t-wake-me-up moment.” And in a twist that surprised even her colleagues, Thompson personally requested to return to Lumen Field as soon as she learned the Seahawks were heading into a crucial Week 15 matchup against the Indianapolis Colts.

For Thompson, Seattle isn’t a work assignment — it’s heart, home, and the place where everything began. Growing up in Kenmore, watching football beside her father — a former Inglemoor quarterback — she dreamed of becoming a sports broadcaster long before she understood what the industry even required. No Plan B. No safety net. Just a dream, and a determination strong enough to survive the grind.

Charissa Thompson: Back home to cover my first Seahawks home game | The  Seattle Times

She worked any job she could find: barista, nanny, Nordstrom sales associate, server, receptionist, tanning salon staff… even managing a small café to pay her own way through school. In one pivotal Fox Sports HR interview, she admitted she didn’t want the HR job at all — she wanted to be in television. That honesty opened the first door of her career.

From her first on-air appearance in Denver to ESPN, Hollywood’s Extra, and eventually Fox Sports, Thompson’s rise is a testament to grit and relentlessness. Teammate Julian Edelman once said she is “the point guard of the show — the one who runs everything, cleans up our mistakes, and makes us look good on air.”

But no matter how far her career has taken her, Thompson’s heart has never left Seattle.

“I’ve stood on so many of the NFL’s biggest stages, but every time the Seahawks hit a defining moment, my heart calls me back to Seattle. This isn’t just home — it’s where I learned to dream and where those dreams first felt real. And if the team needs me now, I want to be at Lumen Field as part of their story.”

Her return this week wasn’t just another broadcast assignment — it felt like a cultural moment for the city, a reminder of how intertwined Seattle football is with identity, memory, and belief. Thompson arrived not just as a seasoned broadcaster, but as a piece of Seattle’s own football soul.

As the Seahawks prepare for a pivotal showdown with the Colts, Thompson’s presence brings a sentimental weight — a reminder that in Seattle, football is more than sport. It is home, heritage, and a dream that never burned out.

A homecoming that feels complete.
A story so beautiful… no one wants to wake up from it.

BREAKING: Bears Among Top Landing Spots for Former $141 Million Future Hall of Fame Pass Rusher
Chicago, Illinois – January 2026 Chicago Bears are reportedly one of the top landing spots for Khalil Mack, a former $141 million edge rusher, as he is set to hit free agency in the spring. The 34-year-old player, widely regarded as a future Hall of Famer, is expected to be a top target for teams looking to add a veteran pass rusher to their roster, and the Bears could be the perfect fit. After spending the past few years with the Los Angeles Chargers, Mack had a solid 2025 season, recording 5.5 sacks and 39 quarterback pressures. While Mack may not be the dominant force he once was, he remains a top-tier pass rusher and a leader with invaluable experience, potentially providing a significant boost to the Bears' defense, which is on the rise. According to Zachary Pereles from CBS Sports, the Bears could be the most likely destination for Mack. “Mack returns to Chicago, where he starred from 2018-2021. The Bears need to boost their pass rush without spending too much, and Mack fits that perfectly,” Pereles said. The Bears have the salary cap flexibility to bring Mack in without making a massive financial commitment, making him a sensible option for a team looking to bolster its defense without overspending. The Bears have shown strong defensive potential under head coach Mike Macdonald, but Mack could provide the veteran presence needed for a group of young, developing pass rushers. His leadership and ability to disrupt opposing quarterbacks would be a welcome addition, and his past success with the Bears makes him an ideal candidate to return to Chicago. However, the Bears won’t be the only team competing for Mack. Other teams like the Cincinnati Bengals, Carolina Panthers, and Seattle Seahawks are also interested. The Bengals may need a replacement for Trey Hendrickson, the Panthers have multiple defensive needs, and the Seahawks have the cap space to make a big splash signing. “Bears is my old home, where I spent some of the most important years of my career. Even though I’ve been away, Chicago has always been in my heart. Coming back here is not just an opportunity to contribute to the team but a homecoming journey. I believe I can bring strength and experience to help the Bears go further, and if given the chance, I’ll do everything I can to help the team achieve great things,” Mack shared. For Mack, the final decision will depend on the role he’s offered and which team is best positioned to contend for a Super Bowl in the years ahead. But as the Bears continue their pursuit of a championship, they remain one of the most attractive landing spots for this veteran pass rusher.