The Seattle Seahawks clinched Super Bowl LX with a 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots. Seattle’s defense forced three turnovers and six sacks, while Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals. Kenneth Walker III led the offense, sealing Seattle’s second championship and avenging their 2015 loss.
The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champions once again, defeating the New England Patriots 29–13 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara. Eleven years after their heartbreaking loss to New England in Super Bowl XLIX, Seattle delivered a commanding performance to secure their second Lombardi Trophy.
Key Highlights:
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Defensive Dominance: Seattle’s defense overwhelmed Patriots QB Drake Maye, forcing three turnovers, six sacks, and returning an interception for a touchdown.
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Offensive Leaders: Running back Kenneth Walker III surpassed 100 yards from scrimmage, while kicker Jason Myers set a Super Bowl record with five field goals.
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Patriots Struggles: Maye managed two late touchdowns but was under constant pressure, marking his 18th postseason sack.
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Historic Context: The win avenges Seattle’s 2015 Super Bowl defeat to New England, cementing their place among elite NFL franchises.
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Entertainment Spotlight: Bad Bunny headlined the halftime show, joined by Lady Gaga and Ricky Martin, celebrating cultural diversity on the global stage.
Seattle’s victory underscores the power of defense and resilience, marking a new era for the franchise while closing the chapter on a storied Super Bowl rivalry.
Sources: NBC News, CBS Sports, ESPN, Financial Express, Sporting News