January 30, 2026 7:39 pm

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Seahawk Abe Lucas will represent Snohomish County in Super Bowl LX

SEATTLE—With the Seattle Seahawks returning to the Super Bowl next month, for their epic championship rematch against the New England Patriots, one player in particular, Abe Lucas, will be repping Snohomish County on one of the nation’s largest stages.

Seattle Seahawks Offensive Tackle Abe Lucas, Everett resident. Photo: Abe Lucas’ Instagram

Lucas, who plays Offensive Tackle for the Hawks, was born and raised in Everett, Washington. He attended St. Thomas More Catholic School in Lynnwood before Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett.

Though 6’6”, 322-pound Lucas has played sports most of his life he began to gain national recognition for his football skills while playing for Archbishop Murphy. In the 2016 season, King5 reported that five teams straight forfeited their games to ABMH, citing safety concerns for their players, after Archbishop Murphy won a game 170-0.

After high school, Lucas went on to play for Washington State University consistently being recognized as an All-Pac-12 Player.

Lucas (Number 72) was drafted by the Seahawks on April 29, 2022, in the third round, 72nd overall pick.

February 8, 2026 will be the Seattle Seahawks fourth trip to the Super Bowl. Their most recent visit was in Super Bowl XLIX, in 2015, where they also faced off against the New England Patriots  (at the time led by seven-time Super Bowl champ Tom Brady). New England ended up winning the championship game, 28-24, with a come-from-behind victory stemming from a controversial passing play by then-Quarterback Russell Wilson, in the red zone, instead of passing it to Running Back Marshawn “Beastmode” Lynch.

The Seattle Seahawks were defending Super Bowl champions that year, following a landslide victory against the Peyton Manning-led Denver Broncos, 43-8, in 2014.

The Hawks spent the next decade rebuilding their team, trading Quarterback Russel Wilson for high draft picks – securing veteran QB Sam Darnold, as well as adding key defensive additions including Leonard Williams and DeMarcus Lawrence.

In January 10, 2024, head coach Pete Carrol ended his 14-season tenure, transitioning to an advisory role. Mike Macdonald replaced Carroll as head coach, who was previously the Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator.

The Seattle Seahawks had a strong performance through its 50th season in the National Football League (NFL), culminating with a blowout Divisional Round against NFC West rivals the San Francisco 49ers, 41-6.

Things against the Los Angeles Rams, on Sunday, January 25, were much closer, coming down, in a lot of ways, to the clock in the fourth quarter.

Seahawks took the lead in the first quarter, with a two-yard rushing touchdown by Kenneth Walker III. After back-and-forth field goals throughout first, with Seahawks keeping their lead, Kyren Williams, with the Rams, caught a nine-yard pass into the endzone for a touchdown in the second – putting the Rams ahead by three.

But it didn’t take long before the Hawks took their lead back, with back-to-back touchdowns placing the score, 24-13, in their favor going into the beginning of the second half.

The action-packed final quarter of the game was met with back-and-forth touchdowns by both teams. The Seahawks held a 31-27 lead against the Rams at the two-minute-warning, but the Rams had possession. Ultimately, the Seahawks’ defense was able to run the clock and secure their return trip to the Super Bowl.

This year’s big game will be held at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Calara, California, beginning at 3:30 p.m.  

Kienan Briscoe
Author: Kienan Briscoe

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