Pregnant Seahawks WAG Hailey Louise Williams Attends 2026 Super Bowl and Gets a Kiss from Husband Leonard Williams

Hailey Louise Williams attended the Super Bowl on Feb. 8 to cheer on her husband, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams

Leonard Williams and Hailey Louise Williams at the Super Bowl NFL
Leonard Williams and Hailey Louise Williams at the Super Bowl

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  • Hailey Louise Williams attended the Super Bowl on Feb. 8 to cheer on her husband, Seattle Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams
  • The meditation teacher and influencer is expecting her first child with her husband, whom she met when they were students at the University of Southern California
  • Williams recently spoke with PEOPLE, saying that, win or lose, she was "really excited to be able to watch my husband just do what he loves and have fun"

Hailey Louise Williams is here to cheer on her man. 

The meditation teacher and influencer is watching the big game with other partners of players and stars who made it out to Santa Clara's Levi's Stadium for the 2026 match-up between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, Feb. 8.

Hailey, who is currently expecting her first child with her husband, Seahawks defensive end Leonard Williams, 31, had her baby bump on display as she made her way to her seats. She wore a white crop top underneath a custom jacket emblazoned with her husband's jersey number, 99, in Seahawks colors.

Hailey, 34, also shared a pregame smooch with her husband on the sideline before the game.

The couple has been together for almost 11 years, having met at the University of Southern California. Throughout their relationship, Leonard has played for the New York Jets, the New York Giants and his current team, the Seattle Seahawks. He’s been with the Seahawks since 2023, when he was traded mid-season. 

Speaking with PEOPLE ahead of the NFC Championship, Hailey reflected on her husband’s career and her perspective about wins and losses. 

“What that means to me is it's not about winning for us. It's about him being able to do what he loves, glorify God, and showcase his talents and skills," she shares. "I just go to the games excited to see what he's gonna do, what the team is gonna do, and whether it's a win or a loss, that's not really the important thing for me. He needs to be able to shine in his own way."

She continued to say that she “trusts whatever God has planned for us.”

“I feel really excited to be able to watch my husband just do what he loves and have fun," she says. "No matter what, it's such a blessing to be in this position and being at this game, I think it's just gonna be one of those moments we'll never forget, of 'You are actually in this championship, and we're here.'"

See PEOPLE's coverage of the 2026 Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks, airing live on NBC on Sunday, Feb. 8, from Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif.

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