2026-06-15 · NBC Sports

The Seattle Seahawks will not be visiting the White House to celebrate their victory in Super Bowl LX. With the offseason program concluded and players dispersed until training camp, the opportunity for the team to make the trip to Washington, D.C. appears to have passed. Initially, there was speculation about a potential visit, but no official invitation has been issued by the White House. Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald previously mentioned that the team had not received any invitation during the Scouting Combine, leaving fans wondering about the status of the visit. The Seahawks' last visit to the White House occurred on May 21, following their Super Bowl win in the 2013 season. Factors such as the current political climate may have influenced the decision not to extend an invitation this time. Although the Seahawks are scheduled to play the Washington Commanders at FedEx Field on September 27, it remains uncertain whether they will seek a visit after the game. As of now, the absence of an invitation or any discussions regarding attendance has left the Seahawks' White House visit in limbo.