Rashid Shaheed Seahawks-Inspired Nike P-6000 Cleats by GameDay Custom Cleats Featured by Complex Sports Super Bowl LX Gameday Custom Cleats
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Rashid Shaheed Seahawks-Inspired Nike P-6000 Cleats by GameDay Custom Cleats Featured by Complex Sports Super Bowl LX


Rashee Shaheed’s Nike P-6000 Seahawks Cleats Power Super Bowl LX Victory

When championship moments meet custom design, you get something unforgettable. That’s exactly what happened when NFL wide receiver Rashid Shaheed stepped onto the biggest stage wearing a custom pair of Nike P-6000 football cleats designed by GameDay Custom Cleats.

For the Super Bowl matchup between the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots, we created a Seahawks-inspired colorway built on the Nike P-6000 silhouette — blending performance, speed aesthetics, and team identity into a one-of-one cleat built for the moment.

The design quickly gained attention online after being featured in a post by Complex Sports on Instagram, showcasing the cleats as one of the standout custom football looks of the game.

On the field, Shaheed delivered when it mattered most. He and the Seahawks went on to win the Super Bowl, and he did it in style — wearing a cleat design that represented both his game and his identity. Moments like this highlight how custom footwear has become part of modern football storytelling, especially on the sport’s biggest stages.

At GameDay Custom Cleats, this is exactly what we aim to create: performance-driven designs that don’t just look good, but become part of the moment itself. Every detail in the Seahawks P-6000 colorway was built to match the intensity and energy of championship football.

From youth athletes to the NFL’s brightest stars, our mission stays the same — turn ideas into cleats that stand out when the lights are brightest.

Want your own custom game-day cleats inspired by your team, story, or style? Visit GameDay Custom Cleats and create your own one-of-one design.


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