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On this date: Super Bowl champion Seahawks get a Super celebration

A look at some memorable moments in Seahawks history that occurred on Feb. 5

The largest celebration Seattle has ever seen to honor the Super Bowl Champions Seahawks from the fans' perspective.

2014

The Super Bowl champion Seahawks are honored during a parade through the streets of Seattle – and an estimated crowd of 700,000 12s – three days after their 43-8 victory over the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII. And what is that experience like? "My mind is blown. My body is cold. But we've got the best fans in the world," All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman says as he's climbing out of the vehicle carrying the Legion of Boom at CenturyLink Field.

2006

Matt Hasselbeck passes for 273 yards and Shaun Alexander runs for 95 yards, but the Seahawks can't overcome their own mistakes and some dubious calls by the officials in dropping a 21-10 decision to the Steelers in Super Bowl XL – the franchise's first appearance in the NFL title game.

1995

Chris Warren runs for 127 yards and a touchdown as the AFC rushes for 400 yards – and averages 10 yards per carry – to win the Pro Bowl 41-13. Rick Tuten averages 40.3 yards on four punts. Cortez Kennedy (one tackle) also starts for the AFC.

2003

Ray Rhodes is named defensive coordinator on Mike Holmgren's staff.

The largest celebration Seattle has ever seen to honor the Super Bowl Champions Seahawks from the players' perspective.

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