After delivering an emphatic win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks turned Levi’s Stadium into a sea of smiles, soaking in every moment of a championship years in the making.
From the field to the locker room and long into the night, the players, coaches, and owners celebrated in style, and their fans - the famous 12’s - did exactly the same.
Here's how the Seahawks revelled in their momentous achievement.
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When the clock hit zero, head coach Mike Macdonald embraced the Seattle sideline before falling victim to the customary Gatorade shower.
As confetti rained down at Levi's Stadium, players took long, lingering looks at the Vince Lombardi Trophy, posed for photos and enjoyed special moments with their families.
The 12s, often credited in the Seahawks' victory speeches for their unwavering, passionate support, enjoyed getting up close and personal with players.
The revelry continued inside the Seahawks’ locker room, where the energy reached a whole new level.
Music blared, champagne flowed, and months of discipline gave way to celebration.
Back home in Seattle, fans lined the streets and packed bars, making the most of a moment they've waited more than a decade to savour once again.
The 12s were even out in full force as far afield as Melbourne, Australia.
The festivities will continue on Monday 9, when Sam Darnold, Kenneth Walker and co. participate in Disney's I’m Going to Disneyland! Super Bowl tradition, appearing at Disneyland Resort in Anaheim.
Beyond that, the Seahawks will participate in the team's victory parade, where fans will give the Seattle side a hero's return.
The route, according to The Seattle Times, will start near Lumen Field - Seattle's home stadium - before moving along Fourth Avenue.
From Santa Clara via Anaheim and onto the streets of Seattle, the party is just getting started. However long the celebrations last, this is a moment Seahawks players and fans will carry with them forever.