The Seattle Seahawks claimed their second Super Bowl title with a commanding 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday night.
Seattle’s defence set the tone early and never allowed New England to find rhythm, turning the championship game into a one-sided contest by the final quarter.
Seattle takes early control
The Seahawks opened the scoring in the first quarter and steadily extended their lead with disciplined offence and relentless defensive pressure. Kicker Jason Myers played a decisive role, converting five field goals to keep the scoreboard ticking and put constant pressure on the Patriots.
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Seattle entered halftime with a 9–0 lead, having shut down every Patriots drive and forced costly mistakes.
Patriots struggle under pressure
New England rookie quarterback Drake Maye endured a difficult night, facing heavy pressure from Seattle’s defensive front. Turnovers and stalled drives repeatedly halted the Patriots’ comeback hopes.
Although New England managed a late touchdown in the fourth quarter, the deficit proved too large to overcome as Seattle responded immediately to close out the game.
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From defence to special teams, Seattle delivered a complete and composed performance on the NFL’s biggest stage. The win caps a dominant postseason run and reaffirms the Seahawks’ reputation as one of the league’s most balanced teams.
For New England, the defeat marks the end of a challenging season but offers valuable experience for a young roster aiming to rebuild for the future.