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Seahawks Secure Super Bowl 60 Spot, Fans Gear Up for Redemption

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Seahawks clinch NFC Championship, earn Super Bowl berth Seattle defeated the Los Angeles Rams to capture the NFC title and lock in a place at Super Bowl 60, their first appearance since the 2015 loss to New England [1]. The victory follows the franchise’s lone Lombardi Trophy win in Super Bowl XLVIII over Denver in 2014 [2]. The win revives a redemption narrative after the 28‑24 defeat to the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX [1][2].

Fan celebrations and ticket lottery spark nationwide excitement Season ticket holders received lottery invitations for Super Bowl tickets, reflecting high local demand [1]. The Sea Hawkers Booster Club organized watch parties in Santa Clara and other cities, while chapters across the United States and abroad prepared community events [1]. Fans highlighted the 12s spirit as a broader community‑wide giving movement, not limited to Seattle [1].

Official merchandise rolls out for Super Bowl 60 run Fanatics launched a line of Seahawks Super Bowl 60 apparel, including hats, hoodies, and T‑shirts, marketed as memorabilia of the NFC title run [2]. The article notes affiliate compensation for purchases made through its links, indicating a commercial partnership [2]. Merchandise aims to let supporters display loyalty whether watching at home or attending the game [2].

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Timeline

2014 – Seattle captures its sole Lombardi Trophy by beating the Denver Broncos 43‑8 in Super Bowl XLVIII, a historic high point for the franchise [1].

2015 – The Seahawks fall 28‑24 to the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX, a loss that remains a painful memory for fans and fuels the current redemption drive [2].

Jan 26, 2026 (03:06 UTC) – Fanatics rolls out official Seahawks Super Bowl 60 merchandise—hats, hoodies, T‑shirts and commemorative apparel—allowing fans to celebrate the NFC title run and future championship hopes [1].

Jan 26, 2026 (afternoon) – Seattle defeats the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship, clinching a berth in Super Bowl LX, the team’s first appearance since the 2015 loss and setting up a redemption narrative against New England [2].

Jan 26, 2026 (morning after the win) – Members of the Sea Hawkers Booster Club appear on KING 5 Mornings, showcasing the fan organization’s nationwide chapters; Dawn remarks that “hometown support reaches fans far from Seattle,” while Chris adds the 12s “are not about Seattle, but about the spirit of giving in your communities” [2].

Jan 26, 2026 (post‑win) – Season ticket holders receive emails inviting them to enter a Super Bowl ticket lottery, underscoring the high demand for seats among local supporters [2].

Jan 26, 2026 (post‑win) – Watch parties are scheduled in Santa Clara, California, and multiple other cities, coordinated by the Sea Hawkers to let fans unable to travel to Levi’s Stadium celebrate the Seahawks’ run together [2].

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