Seahawks Coach Mike Macdonald Savagely Claps Back at Druski in Epic Super Bowl Parade Roast [VIDEO]
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Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald fired back at Druski during his team’s Super Bowl parade on Wednesday.
We live in a time when an internet comedian can draw attention from an NFL coach to the point where he gets called out during a city’s celebrations.
Druski definitely deserved it.
The Seahawks commemorated their win on the day after beating the New England Patriots at Super Bowl 60 on Sunday. They threw an event inside Lumen Field before taking to the streets.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who was an important part of the team’s Super Bowl-winning campaign, got on the mic to address the crowd. His coach would immediately defend his name.
“Put some respect on that man’s name,” Macdonald said after the wide receiver was finished speaking.
Check him out in the video below:
Mike Macdonald Didn’t Need To Name Names

While he didn’t call Druski by name, there was little hiding that the statement was directed at the comedian.
Druski went viral for deliberately butchering the WR’s name during the NFL Honors last week.
The entertainer presented the Offensive Player of the Year award alongside Hall of Famer Barry Sanders.
He deliberately mispronounced JSN’s last name, mixing it up with a racial slur that went down poorly.
The wide receiver did not respond to the lame joke, but his team has spoken up. The Seahawks’ social media admin clapped back shortly after.
“Hall of Famer Barry Sanders drew the short straw getting stuck with @druski’s big whiff tonight. Put some respect on @Seahawks WR @jaxon_smith1’s name,” they shared via X.
Mike Macdonald since said his piece on Wednesday.
