The Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl 2014 champion parade will begin at 11 a.m. PT, and city officials are expecting between 200,000 to 500,000 people along the parade route Fourth Avenue.
The festivity is to celebrate the Seahawks' clinch of the Vince Lombardi Trophy, for the first time in its team history, after defeating the Denver Broncos Sunday 43-8.
Can't wait to see the entire city of Seattle tomorrow! Super Bowl XVIII Champs! #GoHawks t.co/9m5w2MGKsI
— Russell Wilson (@DangeRussWilson) February 5, 2014
.@PeteCarroll on the phone with President @BarackObama getting invited to The @WhiteHouse. #SuperBowlChamps pic.twitter.com/QsiMV63vVO — Seattle Seahawks (@Seahawks) February 5, 2014
The parade begins from Denny Way and goes to CenturyLink Field, where an event for season-ticket holders will be held. Seahawks players and coaches will be bringing the trophy home to the 12th Man fans.
Now this is a party #Celebrate48 pic.twitter.com/rM670rpRl2
— Josh Jones (@jonesjc) February 5, 2014
On the way to the parade!!! Ahhhhhhhh starting to feel it! I'm part of the Seattle Seahawks and we won THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP! BOOM — Derrick Coleman Jr (@DC2forlife) February 5, 2014
The live streaming coverage of the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks' victory parade can be accessed online at WatchESPN, King 5 (King 5 website), and KIRO Channel 7 (KIRO website).
Team Spirit! Congrats Russell! #Celebrate48 pic.twitter.com/8biUDPZXmv — Alaska Airlines (@AlaskaAir) February 5, 2014