50th Season Celebration & Draft Party presented by Lumen
50th Season Celebration & Draft Party
What To Look Forward To

Seahawks Legends
Seahawks Legends panel discussions highlighting exclusive stories from Seahawks history.

NFL Draft Live Broadcast
Live broadcast of the NFL Draft from Green Bay

Seahawks 50th Season Pop-Up Display
Seattle's MOPOP will debut a special pop-up display titled Seahawks 50: A Legacy in Blue and Green. The pop-up will feature the evolution of Seahawks uniforms and helmets over the years, including a variety of team artifacts and game-worn items.

Seahawks Super Bowl XLVIII x Marshawn Lynch Display
See the Seahawks' Super Bowl XLVIII trophy and ring up close, along with a special Marshawn Lynch display now featured in MOPOP's exhibit, Massive: The Power of Pop Culture

The Pro Shop Pop-Up
Fans can shop The Pro Shop pop-up store featuring the exclusive 2025 NFL Draft Collection and limited-edition 50th Season Collection including apparel and headwear. The store will also have a selection of Seahawks merchandise, and accessories to gear up for the season!

Giveaways & Autographed Prizes
All fans in attendance will have access to exclusive Seahawks giveaways as well as the opportunity to win Seahawks autographed items.

Fan Favorites
Look out for special appearances by the Seahawks Dancers, Blitz, Boom, and Blue Thunder!
Featured Panelists

Matt Hasselbeck - Days 1 & 2
Matt Hasselbeck, a three-time Pro Bowler and nine-time team captain, led the Seahawks to their first Super Bowl appearance in 2005. Acquired in a 2001 trade with Green Bay, he spent 10 seasons in Seattle, becoming the franchise's all-time leader in completions, attempts, yards, and career wins. Hasselbeck later played for Tennessee and Indianapolis, finishing a 17-year NFL career that left a lasting mark on Seattle's record books.

Steve Largent - Days 1 & 2
Steve Largent, a seven-time Pro Bowler and two-time first-team All-NFL selection, retired in 1989 as the NFL's all-time leader in receptions, yards, and touchdowns. The first Seahawk inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1995, Largent's legacy lives on through the Steve Largent Award, honoring the player or coach who best embodies the spirit, dedication, and integrity of the Seahawks. He was also named the 1988 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year.

Jim Zorn - Days 1 & 2
The Seahawks' first-ever starting quarterback, Jim Zorn joined the team as an undrafted free agent in 1976, earning Team MVP and NFC Offensive Rookie of the Year honors. Known for his connection with Hall of Famer Steve Largent, Zorn helped define the team's early identity, leading the NFL in yards per completion in 1977 and earning second-team All-Pro in 1978. He ranks fourth in franchise history in passing yards, touchdowns, and completions and was inducted into the Seahawks Ring of Honor in 1991. Zorn later returned to Seattle as a coach, shaping the next generation of quarterbacks from 2001-2007.

Jen Mueller - Day 1
Jen Mueller returns for her 17th season as the Seahawks sideline radio reporter. A 20-year sports broadcasting veteran, Jen is a member of the Seattle Mariners television broadcast team and an Emmy award winning producer. In addition to her work on the field, Jen is a keynote speaker, the author of three books on how to leverage sports fandom as a business communication tool and a former high school football official.

Jermaine Kearse - Day 2
An undrafted free agent out of the University of Washington, Jermaine Kearse became a key playmaker for the Seahawks, helping secure the team's Super Bowl XLVIII victory. He holds the franchise record for the longest postseason reception — a 63-yard touchdown in 2015 against the Panthers. Kearse spent five seasons in Seattle before finishing his career with the New York Jets from 2017-18.

Cliff Avril - Day 2
A cornerstone of the Seahawks' legendary defense, Cliff Avril signed with the team in 2013, helping power Seattle to its first Super Bowl victory that same season. Over four-plus seasons, he tallied 34.5 sacks, 14 forced fumbles, and 88 quarterback hits before a neck injury ended his career in 2017. Avril earned Pro Bowl honors in 2016 after an 11.5-sack season and was the team's Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee. He remains deeply connected to the community, co-founding Champions of Change in 2022 alongside Michael Bennett and Doug Baldwin to support families and strengthen local communities.

Bryan Walters - Day 2
Bryan Walters spent three seasons with Seattle (2012-14), playing in 17 games with one start and serving as the team's primary punt returner during the team's Super Bowl XLIX season. A Seattle native, he grew up on the Eastside in Kirkland and attended Juanita High School before playing in college at Cornell. Walters played seven NFL seasons and spent time with San Diego, Minnesota, Seattle and Jacksonville. His career totals include 65 receptions for 683 yards and three touchdowns, and 60 punt returns for 368 yards.
Panel Topics
2025 Draft Party Frequently Asked Questions
Is parking available?
Street parking is available on a first come, first served basis along with paid parking lots in the surrounding area. Visit https://www.mopop.org/plan-your-visit for details on other transportation options.
Will the Lumen Field Prohibited Items & Clear Bag Policy be enforced?
Yes, the Lumen Field prohibited items & clear bag policy will apply to and be enforced at this event. Visit https://www.seahawks.com/game-day/gameday-policies/prohibited-items/ for full details.
Is the event open to all ages?
The event is open to fans aged 21 and over.
Do I need a ticket to attend?
Yes, pre-registration is required for all guests. Present your mobile ticket via the Seahawks Mobile App or your mobile wallet for entry at MOPOP.
Will food and drink be available?
Yes, food and drinks will be available for purchase.
Where do I enter the museum for the event?
Entry is at the dedicated Group Entry, located at the turnaround at 5th Avenue N. and Harrison St.
Can I be dropped off at MOPOP?
Individuals and groups can be dropped off at the turnaround at 5th Avenue N and Harrison St. (parking here is not allowed). View Map.
Is photography allowed in the galleries?
Photography is allowed. However, flash photography, tripods, and selfie sticks are prohibited. Any commercial or other unauthorized use of any transmission, picture, film/type, writing, drawing, or other depiction or description of any MOPOP name, mark, or logo is prohibited without prior specific written approval from the MOPOP PR department. Please call (206) 770-2700 for more information.
MOPOP and / or the Seahawks may photograph, film, or videotape visitors for educational and promotional purposes. Purchase and use of a ticket is implied consent for the use of the holder's likeness, voice, or video image for marketing purposes.
Are pets allowed at MOPOP?
Sorry, pets are not allowed anywhere within the complex. Service animals are permitted and should be checked in at the information desk in the lower lobby.
Can I bring food and drink into MOPOP?
Outside food and drink are prohibited. Food and drink are also prohibited in the gallery spaces. However, they are permitted in public areas, such as ticketing lobbies and retail stores.
Code Of Conduct
MOPOP is committed to creating an inclusive space that is open to all ages, gender expressions, races, cultures, sexual orientations, religions, abilities, and the full expressions of one's self.
- This establishment is reserved for the use of MOPOP patrons and customers only. All violations of the Seattle Municipal Code and Revised Code of Washington are prohibited.
- All weapons, including concealed firearms, are strictly prohibited.
- MOPOP strictly prohibits discrimination, harassment, and unacceptable behaviors.
- Unacceptable behaviors include, and are not limited to: abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning conduct or intimidation, harassing by any visitors to the museum.
- Harassment includes: offensive physical gestures or verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, disability; socially inappropriate behavior in public spaces (including event related content); deliberate intimidation, stalking or following; harassing photography or recording; sustained disruption of talks or other events; and inappropriate physical contact.
- MOPOP prohibits any lewd or offensive behavior or language, using sexually explicit or offensive language or conduct, extreme profanity, obscene gestures, or racial, religious or ethnic slurs.
- MOPOP uses inclusive language.
- MOPOP does not assume people's pronouns.
- Each participant and MOPOP representative will be responsible for their individual interactions with others and we, as a community, insist on safety, respect, and consent.
- In short, we all will be good to each other.
Entering this space as a participant in a MOPOP program and as a member of the larger MOPOP community affirms that you will follow and uphold this Code of Conduct. You understand that violating this commitment may result in your removal from the program and/or MOPOP spaces.
Visitor Guidelines
WEAPONS
- All weapons, including concealed firearms, are strictly prohibited.
BAGS AND BACKPACKS
- Please leave your large bags and backpacks at home.
- Non-invasive bag checks will be conducted upon entry at all MOPOP events.
FOOD AND DRINK
- Containers containing liquids are not allowed in gallery spaces.
- Outside food and drink is prohibited.
- Food is not allowed in gallery spaces.
UMBRELLAS
- Umbrellas are not allowed in galleries. Only bring what you need. Coat check is currently closed.
BALLOONS AND FLOWERS
- Balloons are prohibited. Fresh plants or flowers are prohibited unless approved in writing.
COSTUMES
- Costumes are allowed, provided guests abide by the following:
- Costumes must fit through a single doorway (less than 85.5-inches tall X 35-inches wide).
- Costumes cannot include pyrotechnics, fire, smoke, steam, fog, helium balloons, etc., and are subject to MOPOP building policies.
- No nudity, lewd or offensive costumes. This includes gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, culture or disability.
- No full or partial body paint in place of clothing.
- Photo identification may be required for guests with face concealing paint, prosthetics, or masks.
COSTUME WEAPONS
- Functional weapons are strictly prohibited.
- Costume weapons must be inspected at the security station located at the event's entrance and must conform to state and federal law.
- Projectile costume weapons must be rendered inoperable.
- Costume swords must be tied to the costume so that they cannot be drawn.
- Costume weapons will be tagged with a wristband after security inspection.
- Individuals not willing to have their costume weapons inspected or tagged, or are not willing to comply with the above, will be asked to leave the premises.
HARASSMENT
- Harassment of any kind is not tolerated.
- Unacceptable behaviors include abusive, discriminatory, derogatory, or demeaning conduct or intimidation, harassing by any visitors to the museum.
- Harassment includes offensive physical gestures or verbal comments related to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, disability; socially inappropriate behavior in public spaces (including event related content); deliberate intimidation,
2025 Draft Party Accessibility Information
Drop-off Area + Parking
- A covered drop-off area is inside the 5th Avenue N and Harrison Street Entrance, next to a three-minute load/unload zone.
- The 5th Avenue N parking garage, operated by Seattle Center, offers 24 accessible parking stalls including eight van accessible stalls.
Wheelchair Accessibility
- Six elevators serve the entire multi-level building.
- All entrances are equipped with electric door openers. Note: Within the museum, exhibit rooms do not have electric door openers.
- Interior counters stand at 34" high.
- Wheelchair accessible seats are available throughout the main music venue, Sky Church, and all exhibitions. In Sound + Vision theater, there is limited wheelchair seating areas.
Wheelchair Loans
- Wheelchairs are available at our main ticketing desk at the 5th Avenue N and Harrison Street Entrance.
- A piece of identification must be left with the Visitor Services Representative for wheelchair loan.
- Wheelchairs are offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The number of wheelchairs is limited.
- Wheelchairs cannot be reserved in advance.
Noise Cancelling Headphone and Sensory Bag Loan
- Child-sized noise cancelling headphones and sensory bags are available at our main ticketing desk at the East Entrance (5th Avenue N and Harrison Street).
- Sensory bags contain noise cancelling headphones and fidget tools
- A piece of identification must be left with the Visitor Service Representative for the loan.
- Adult and child sizes are available on a first-come, first-served basis.
- The number of headphones is limited.
Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyards
- The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower Lanyard is a simple tool for you to voluntarily share that you have a disability or condition that may not be immediately apparent – and that you may need a helping hand, understanding, or more time
- Lanyards are available from the main ticket counter on a first-come, first-served basis and can be kept after your visit
- Learn more about the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower.
Sensory Ratings Sheets
See sensory ratings for each MOPOP exhibition. These sheets indicate the different types and levels of stimulation that you can expect in each space.
Caregiver Policy
Caregivers who are accompanying a guest to assist them with their visit may receive complimentary admission. Please request this at the onsite ticket counter.
Service Animals
Service animals that perform tasks (eg. seeing eye dogs) are allowed. Pets and emotional support animals are not allowed.
Restrooms
- We offer single occupancy family/ all-gender restrooms throughout the museum
- There are changing tables in every museum restroom (men's, women's and family/ all-gender)
In-Exhibition Accessibility
- Limited large print guides + translation guides
- All video content is captioned
- We follow guidelines developed by the Smithsonian Accessible Exhibition Design/Smithsonian Accessibility Program
More Accessibility Info
Contact info@mopop.org if there are other accessibility needs. We will try our best to accommodate.