Seattle Seahawks Make Bold Decision After Super Bowl 60 Victory

Amid swirling rumors, Yahoo Sports clarifies the truth behind claims that the Seattle Seahawks snubbed a White House invitation following their Super Bowl 60 victory.

In the wake of Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks find themselves at the center of some intriguing buzz-not about their roster, but about a potential visit to the White House. The Seahawks, fresh off their commanding victory over the New England Patriots, are rumored to have declined an invitation from President Donald Trump.

The speculation began after Trump, who was notably absent from Levi’s Stadium, made headlines for his comments on Bad Bunny’s Halftime performance and his prediction favoring the Patriots. “Bob Kraft is a friend of mine, and I’ve watched that team,” Trump remarked, praising their draft choices and expressing hope for a thrilling game. However, the Seahawks had other plans, controlling the game from start to finish.

Now, chatter is swirling online about the Seahawks reportedly declining a White House visit. Given Seattle’s location in the politically liberal Pacific Northwest, some fans find this rumor plausible.

The buzz gained traction when Ron Wright, a former U.S. Army veteran, claimed on social media that the Seahawks had turned down the invitation.

His post quickly went viral, amassing over 3.3 million views.

Despite the excitement, it turns out the rumor doesn’t hold water. Investigations revealed no evidence to support the claim that the Seahawks have declined an invitation.

In fact, it’s unclear whether an invitation has even been extended. With months to go before the 2026 season kicks off, there’s still plenty of time for any potential visit to be arranged.