Seahawks — Week of 2026-06-06 to 2026-06-12#
Top Story#
The biggest development for the 12s this week was the highly anticipated Super Bowl LX championship ring ceremony, which finally took place following days of intense speculation and social media teasing. Crafted by Jason of Beverly Hills and touted as the largest and most technologically advanced ring ever made, the iced-out celebration featured DJ Metro Boomin and brought the championship squad together one last time. Seeing our defensive stars flaunting their well-earned jewelry provided a phenomenal capstone to the offseason as we prepare for the 2026 title defense.
News & Buzz#
Ownership Rumors Heating Up · Reddit Reports suggest billionaire Todd Boehly is weighing a massive bid for the Seahawks, which could drastically alter the franchise’s spending power. However, rumors of a local “whale” preparing a bid also emerged, with fans actively hoping a local ownership group steps up to keep the current winning culture and football operations intact.
Minicamp Opens with a Community Focus · Twitter/Facebook Mandatory minicamp kicked off with coaches installing a secretive “‘kinda’ new offense” while giving blunt injury updates on player availability. Head coach Mike Macdonald quickly flipped the script on Day 2, transforming practice into a massive day of community service across the city, including meaningful stops at Seattle Children’s Hospital and the VA.
Securing the Trenches and Secondary · Reddit The front office officially extended Super Bowl standout Derick Hall, rewarding him after a phenomenal championship season. Meanwhile, the team is actively negotiating to lock down star cornerback Devon Witherspoon long-term before training camp begins, while also bolstering offensive line depth by signing veteran OT Bobby Hart.
Bittersweet Departures & Absences · Reddit While former Hawks like Tariq Woolen and Boye Mafe returned to Seattle for their rings, Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker III unfortunately missed the celebration due to minicamp obligations with his new team, the Chiefs. In front-office news, VP of player personnel Trent Kirchner is officially departing to become the assistant GM for the Minnesota Vikings.
12s Pulse#
The 12s are absolutely floating on air right now, basking in the championship afterglow while hyping up a blissfully drama-free roster. Despite a bittersweet undercurrent of watching some of our beloved Super Bowl heroes scatter to other teams across the league, the fanbase is universally triumphant and brimming with confidence. We are relishing every moment of offseason schadenfreude at the expense of our NFC West rivals and are fiercely ready to prove everyone wrong again this fall.