SEATTLE — The 12th Man just gained a massive ally in their quest for another Super Bowl berth. New Orleans Pelicans point guard and Seattle native Dejounte Murray appeared on the Seahawks’ official social media channels Sunday, sporting a team beanie and sending a message of support to his hometown squad ahead of their critical postseason clash.
Rainier Beach Legend Stays True to Roots
Murray didn’t just wear the gear; he embodied the city’s grit. Born and raised in the South End, the former Rainier Beach High School standout has never hidden his Seahawks bias. While he currently recovers from Achilles tendon surgery that has kept him off the NBA hardwood this season, his focus shifted entirely to the gridiron this weekend. The video, captioned “Let’s get it,” shows Murray calling on the city to bring the noise as the Seahawks look to dominate the NFC landscape.
The timing couldn’t be better. Seattle has transformed into a sea of neon green and navy blue this January. Murray’s public endorsement adds fuel to a fire already burning through the Pacific Northwest. Fans at Lumen Field have long embraced the “pro-on-pro” support, often seeing local icons like Murray or Paolo Banchero cheering from the sidelines during the offseason.
“I want to send out [my support]… Let’s get it, Seahawks. The city is behind you. Go Hawks!” — Dejounte Murray, New Orleans Pelicans Guard / Seattle Native
Playoff Grit and the Road Ahead
The Seahawks are riding a wave of momentum that feels eerily similar to their historic championship runs. By locking in support from high-profile local legends, the franchise is leaning into the “Seattle vs. Everyone” mentality that defines their culture. While Murray continues his grueling rehab in New Orleans, his heart remains firmly planted in the 206.
Expect the energy in the stadium to hit a fever pitch. With the NFC Championship atmosphere building, the Seahawks aren’t just playing for a trophy; they’re playing for a community that includes some of the best athletes in the world. Next up, the team faces a showdown that will determine if they fly to the Super Bowl or head home for the winter.
