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SEATTLE - Who's ready for a Super Bowl parade?
FOX 13 Seattle is streaming live coverage of the Seahawks World Champions Parade from sunrise to sundown on Wednesday, Feb. 11.
Keep reading for live video, parade scenes, player interviews, breaking developments, traffic and transit info, fan reaction and more.
Sam Darnold #14 of the Seattle Seahawks raises the Lombardi Trophy during the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX victory celebration and parade at Lumen Field on February 11, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images / Getty Images)
Parade wraps up, but celebrations continue – 1:15 p.m.
The parade came to an end as the Seahawks players, coaches and staff made their way all of the way down 4th Ave. to Denny Way near Seattle Center.
Watch the parade on FOX 13 Seattle's YouTube channel and in the video player below.
Color guards, Blue Thunder, Seahawks dancers kickoff start of Super Bowl parade – 11:35 a.m.
The sound of celebration has officially moved from the stadium to the streets as the lead elements of the Seahawks World Champions Parade have crossed the start line at 4th Avenue and Washington Street.
Leading the way for the 12s are the military color guards, the high-energy Blue Thunder drumlin and the Seahawks Dancers, who are set to perform along the entire two-mile route.
Seahawks players, coaches move to parade start line – 11:30 a.m.
The celebration inside Lumen Field has officially transitioned to the streets as Seahawks players, coaches and staff begin rolling out of Lumen Field to join the parade procession.
The champions are heading to the starting point at 4th Avenue South and South Washington Street in Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck vehicles and Washington National Guard trucks.
Seahawks players and coaches make their way from Lumen Field to 4th Avenue in Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck vehicles and Washington National Guard trucks in Seattle, Wash. on Feb. 11, 2026.
Seahawks players are Super Bowl parade ready – 11:09 a.m.
The celebration is shifting from Lumen Field to the streets as the official parade gets ready to kick off at the intersection of 4th Avenue and Washington Street.
Thousands of fans are now in position along the two-mile route to catch a glimpse of the Seahawks, Coach Mike Macdonald, MVP Kenneth Walker III and the Lombardi Trophy as they begin their journey toward Cedar Street.
Some fans who were in attendance for the Lumen Field event have decided to stay in their seats to watch the parade on the stadium's Jumbotron.
Lumen Field event wraps up – 10:45 a.m.
The celebration event at Lumen Field ended around 10:45 a.m.
The voice of the Seahawks Steve Raible hosted the event as Seahawks players and coaches spoke about the road to the Super Bowl championship.
Crowds swell as security locks down 4th Avenue parade route – 10:30 a.m.
The latest view from the 4th Avenue corridor shows a massive "sea of humanity" as thousands of fans are now securely behind barriers, waiting for the champions to arrive. T
The downtown corridor has been transformed into a pedestrian-only zone, with steel barriers lining the route to separate the expected one million fans from the parade path.
The 4th Avenue corridor in downtown Seattle shows a massive sea of 12s securely behind barriers, waiting for the Seahawks champions to arrive on Feb 11, 2026. (FOX 13 Seattle)
Fans on horses spotted along 4th Avenue parade route – 10 a.m
In a display of true frontier spirit, a group of fans were spotted riding horses along the 4th Avenue parade route this morning. The sight has turned heads near Pioneer Square, adding a unique Old West flair to the high-tech celebration of the "Dark Side" defense.
While horses aren't the typical mode of transport for a downtown commute, they are certainly one way to avoid the packed light rail trains and full parking garages. Bystanders have been seen snapping photos as the riders navigate the edges of the growing crowds, which are now stretching several blocks deep.
While horses aren't the typical mode of transport for a downtown Seattle parade commute, they are certainly one way to avoid the packed light rail trains and full parking garages. (FOX 13 Seattle)
Lynnwood parking reaches capacity; towing warning issued by police – 9:30 a.m.
If you're heading to the parade from the north, take note: The Lynnwood City Center Station parking garage is officially full.
The Lynnwood Police Department issued a traffic advisory on X warning fans that people have begun parking at nearby private businesses to catch the light rail.
Police are urging fans to be careful, as these local businesses may have illegally parked vehicles towed at the owner’s expense.
Avoid parking in retail lots like the nearby Alderwood Mall or grocery stores, as enforcement is expected to be strict today in those spots, too.
Alternative options for North Sound fans trying to get to the Super Bowl parade:
- Ash Way Park & Ride: Check for remaining spots and use the ST Express 512 or 513 to connect to the Lynnwood Link.
- Get dropped off: Use ride-hail services or have a friend drop you at the station's designated loading zone to avoid the parking hunt.
Thousands of fans stand shoulder-to-shoulder along downtown Seattle parade route – 9:10 a.m.
The 12s have officially taken over downtown Seattle.
As of 9 am, thousands of fans are now lining the 4th Avenue parade route, some standing three to four rows deep from the curb.
While the official parade doesn't kick off until 11 a.m., the energy is already electric. Fans are occupying every available inch of sidewalk from Pioneer Square up to the Seattle Center.
If you are just arriving, city officials recommend heading toward the north end of the route near Cedar Street, as the Stadium District is currently shoulder-to-shoulder.
Northgate light rail station packed with 12s; fans, trains at a standstill – 8:45 a.m.
The scene at Northgate Station is currently a sea of blue and green as thousands of 12s pack the platforms, though many are finding themselves at a complete standstill.
With trains reportedly at capacity coming from Lynnwood, fans should expect significant boarding delays as Sound Transit works to move the massive rush of people toward the downtown parade route.
Copper wire theft stalls light rail service before Seahawks Super Bowl parade – 8:30 a.m.
Copper wire thieves nearly fumbled the morning commute for thousands of Seahawks fans as the city prepares for a historic Super Bowl victory parade.
Early Wednesday morning, Sound Transit reported a total service suspension on the 1 Line between Angle Lake and Star Lake. The cause was not a mechanical failure but a targeted theft of high-voltage copper wiring in the Kent and Federal Way area, according to KIRO Radio's Chris Sullivan.
The timing was a logistical nightmare for transit officials who have spent the week urging the expected 1 million attendees to avoid driving downtown.
With the light rail back on track, fans are encouraged to stick to their original game plan, but to pack their patience.
- Rail frequency: Sound Transit is running trains every six minutes until 6 p.m. to clear the backlog of fans.
- Bus hubs: North and south hubs are active at Mercer Street and SODO to shuttle riders toward the 4th Avenue route.
- Security alert: Expect a heavy law enforcement presence at stations to deter further theft attempts throughout the day.
Bill Wixey, Erin Mayovsky and Aaron Levine anchor Good Day Seattle from Lumen Field — 7 a.m.
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Bill Wixey, Erin Mayovsky and Aaron Levine anchor Good Day Seattle from Lumen Field
It's a special day for Seattle. One million fans are expected to swarm downtown Seattle for the Seahawks Champions Parade.
Parking in downtown Seattle fills up before 7 a.m.
"Due to the Seahawks victory parade happening on Feb. 11, parking is anticipated to fill up before 7 a.m. at all ST parking garages," announced Sounod Transit.
Parking availability can be found on the agency's website.
How to watch the Super Bowl parade – 5 a.m.
Fans can watch the Super Bowl parade live on FOX 13 Seattle, fox13seattle.com, the FOX LOCAL app, FOX 13’s YouTube channel and connected TV platforms.
The parade will begin at 11 a.m. PT in downtown Seattle, following a Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field.
FOX 13 Seattle is providing live, all-day coverage of the Seahawks World Championship Parade on Wednesday, Feb. 11, with ways to watch on TV, streaming, YouTube and connected TV platforms. (FOX 13 Seattle )
On TV: FOX 13 Seattle (KCPQ 13.1 and KZJO 22.2)
Online: fox13seattle.com/live
YouTube: FOX 13 Seattle's channel
Paid cable, satellite and streaming services that carry FOX 13 Seattle including Xfinity, Astound (Wave), Quantum Fiber, YouTube TV, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV Stream and Sling TV.
FOX LOCAL app: Free for Apple iPhone and Google Android users, and on smart TVs and devices including Roku, Samsung TV Plus+, LG Channels, Vizio WatchFree+, TCLtv+, Tubi, Amazon News, Pluto TV, Freevee, Sling TV.
FOX 13 Seattle is your home for all-day parade coverage:
- Good Day Seattle LIVE: 5 a.m.–11 a.m.
- Seahawks World Champions Parade LIVE: 11 a.m. through the end of the parade
- Seattle News Tonight: Full parade recap starting at 4 p.m.
Parade, event schedule – 5 a.m.
8:30 a.m. — Lumen Field gates open for the Trophy Celebration (tickets required)
10 a.m. — Trophy Celebration at Lumen Field begins (exclusive broadcast on KING 5)
11 a.m. — World Champions Parade starts on 4th Avenue in downtown Seattle (watch on FOX 13 Seattle)
One million fans are expected to attend the Super Bowl parade – 5 a.m.
City officials estimate up to one million fans could line the parade route in downtown Seattle on Wednesday.
The parade will travel northbound on 4th Avenue from Washington Street to Cedar Street, a route of just over two miles expected to take about two hours.
Traffic, transit, street closures – 5 a.m.
Major traffic delays are expected downtown throughout the morning and early afternoon.
Streets intersecting 4th Avenue will be closed between Lumen Field and the Seattle Center.
Interstate access ramps may be held briefly at the start of the parade.
Link light rail is operating normally.
King County Metro and Sound Transit buses will operate on alternate routes; check transit advisories before you travel.
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The Source: Information in this story came from the Seattle Seahawks, the Seattle Sports Commission, the city of Seattle and FOX 13 Seattle original reporting.