ANCHORAGE, Alaska (KTUU) – The Seattle Seahawks celebrated their Super Bowl victory over the New England Patriots with a parade that ended at Lumen Field on Wednesday.
Thousands lined the streets for a glimpse of the Vince Lombardi Trophy and the championship team.
Among the crowd of Seahawks players was Anchorage native Brandon Pili, a Dimond High School alum who displayed the flag of Samoa while high-fiving fans during the parade.
Anchorage native Brandon Pili celebrated with his Seattle Seawawks teammates Wednesday during the Super Bowl championship parade.(Courtesy Heather Pili)
Pili wore #95 and interacted with Seahawks fans throughout the celebration.
Anchorage native Brandon Pili celebrated with his Seattle Seawawks teammates Wednesday during the Super Bowl championship parade.(Courtesy Heather Pili)
The defensive tackle had 12 tackles and a forced fumble during his third year in the league as part of the team’s defense. He was listed as inactive for the big game on Sunday.
The game win marks Seattle’s second Super Bowl victory in franchise history, adding to the one the Seahawks collected in 2013 over the Denver Broncos.
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