The Seattle Seahawks are known for their passionate home crowds, but their popularity goes well beyond Lumen Field.
Many see the “12s” as fans who give the team an extra edge at home games, but being part of the “12s” means much more — and even reaches Hollywood. This season, the Seahawks rank among the NFL’s top teams, and their most dedicated supporters are far from bandwagon fans.
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about the Seahawks’ biggest celebrity fans.
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Who are the biggest celebrity Seahawks fans?
Chris Pratt
Having grown up in the Seattle area, Pratt has been a lifelong supporter of Seattle sports teams. He has attended major games, including the NFC Championship victory, and is often seen on the field or in the stands.
Chris Pratt has confidence in his @Seahawks to pull out a win on #TNFonPrime 👀
Watch Rams vs. Seahawks on @PrimeVideo | Live Now pic.twitter.com/ELHzrWt85E
— NFL on Prime Video (@NFLonPrime) December 19, 2025
The popular actor even made an appearance on Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football coverage.
Will Ferrell
Ferrell has attended multiple games, including pre-game warmups at Lumen Field, where he interacted with players and team officials.
“I do not do special teams. Ever. Not if all 52 guys are hurt.”
Will Ferrell sat in for Greg Olsen during the Seahawks’ video conference 😂
(via @Seahawks) pic.twitter.com/rTVwOECWqT
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) May 1, 2020
In 2020, the comedian and actor Ferrell humorously interrupted a virtual Seahawks team meeting by impersonating rookie tight end Greg Olsen to introduce himself.
Rainn Wilson
Born in Seattle and an alumnus of the University of Washington, Wilson is a strong supporter of his hometown team. You might know him best for his role in “The Office,” where he plays Dwight Schrute.
Wilson has supported the Seahawks since their inaugural season, attending games at the Kingdome, Seattle’s old stadium, as a young boy.
Congrats @rainnwilson on being the @Seahawks 12th Man! You brought us a win as well. And it looks like you signed your own hat! #GoHawks #Seahawks pic.twitter.com/CejcwQMzek
— Joel McHale (@joelmchale) January 2, 2023
Wilson visited the team’s practice facility, engaged with the players, and even raised the “12 Flag” back in 2023.
Macklemore
Born and raised in Seattle, rapper Macklemore has been a devoted supporter of all Seattle sports teams.
His hit song “Can’t Hold Us” was often featured in Seahawks highlights and played during touchdowns. He has also made promotional videos and engaged with players and coaches.
Paolo Banchero
Banchero was born and grew up in Seattle, attending O’Dea High School where he excelled as a promising two-sport athlete.
Paolo Banchero repping a JSN Seahawks Rivalries jersey before tipoff 🔥 pic.twitter.com/aGIDG2nYFt
— Julio Rodriguez/Anthony Edwards Fan Club ⚾️🏀 (@JRodFanClub) November 13, 2025
He often visits Seahawks training camps and games, and in 2023, he even took part in a passing contest with an offensive tackle during a camp visit.
In August 2022, Banchero was honored as a “12 Flag” raiser at Lumen Field before a preseason game, a tradition that recognizes notable fans and alumni.
Bill Nye
Yes, THE Science Guy is part of the “12s” fanbase!
Nye spent nine years in Seattle working at Boeing, during which he co-founded the city’s first men’s Ultimate Frisbee team, known as the Olympic Windjammers.
He served as an honorary “12 Flag” raiser for the Seahawks during their Week 8 game against the Cleveland Browns in October 2023.
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