The Seattle Seahawks clobbered the New England Patriots on Sunday to win Super Bowl LX, and still had enough energy to play some more in the locker room.
As the Seahawks celebrated their 29-13 win against Drake Maye and company at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif., some Seattle offensive linemen decided to play a wacky version of baseball in the locker room, using a crushed beer can and an empty champagne bottle.
You can watch a player hitting the crushed can and rounding the bases for a “home run.”
Here’s the moment that can make Seattle Mariners slugger Cal Raleigh proud.
The Seahawks are playing beer can baseball in the locker room after the Super Bowl 😆 pic.twitter.com/pOTEyNgboN
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) February 9, 2026
There should be more celebration coming for the Seahawks, who raised the Vince Lombardi for the first time since the days of Russell Wilson and the “Legion of Boom” in the 2014 NFL season.
Seattle running back Kenneth Walker III and the Seahawks’ defense teamed up to pummel New England. Walker won the NFL Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honor after gashing the Patriots’ stop unit for 135 rushing yards on 27 carries.
As for their defense, the Seahawks forced three turnovers and did not allow New England to score until the fourth quarter. The cherry on top for Seattle’s win was linebacker Uchenna Nwosu scoring a touchdown off an interception late in the final period.
What’s more, Kupp became the fourth player in NFL history to have a single-season receiving yards title and multiple Super Bowls, as noted by the NFL on X.














