When Seahawks Visit the White House
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Seattle is preparing to celebrate the Seahawks’ second Super Bowl championship later this week.
The city will host a world champions parade on Wednesday, running from SODO to Belltown.
The parade is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m., following a ticketed trophy celebration at 10 a.m. inside Lumen Field.
Seattle will celebrate the Seahawks' second Super Bowl win on Wednesday with a world champions parade from SODO to Belltown.
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The championship parade will happen at 11 a.m., preceded by a ticketed trophy celebration at 10 a.m. at Lumen Field.
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With the parade still ahead, attention has already turned to what comes next for the Super Bowl champions.
President Donald Trump has extended an invitation for the Seahawks to visit the White House.
According to sources, the visit is expected to take place approximately one week after the championship parade.
The Seahawks organization has not yet announced an official date, as celebrations in Seattle remain the current priority.
Traditionally, Super Bowl champions visit the White House after completing local championship events.
The anticipated visit would serve as national recognition of Seattle’s historic Super Bowl LX run.
For now, the focus remains on Wednesday’s parade before plans shift toward Washington.
If confirmed, the White House visit would mark another milestone in the Seahawks’ championship journey.
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