The Seattle Seahawks clinched a commanding 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, delivering a dominant performance on both sides of the ball to lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy and secure the second championship in franchise history.
The Seahawks controlled the game from the outset with a suffocating defensive display, repeatedly putting pressure on Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and disrupting New England’s offensive rhythm. Seattle’s defense, led by coordinator Mike Macdonald’s “Dark Side” unit, racked up multiple sacks and forced turnovers that swung momentum firmly in their favour.
While touchdowns were hard-earned, Seattle steadily built its lead through a mix of field goals and timely offensive plays. Jason Myers, the Seahawks’ reliable kicker, set a new Super Bowl record with five field goals, keeping Seattle ahead throughout the first three quarters. The first touchdown of the night came late in the game, when quarterback Sam Darnold found AJ Barner in the end zone, energising the home crowd and breaking open the contest.
MVP Performance and Key Contributors
Running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after a standout performance, rushing for over 130 yards and consistently moving the chains for Seattle’s offence. His physical running helped keep the Patriots’ defense off balance and set up scoring opportunities throughout the game.
The Seahawks’ defense also delivered a highlight-moment when linebacker Uchenna Nwosu returned a turnover for a touchdown, effectively sealing the victory and igniting celebrations among the Seattle sideline and travelling fans.
Patriots’ Season Ends in Super Bowl Defeat
Despite a strong season that saw the Patriots finish with an impressive record and reach the Super Bowl, New England’s offence struggled to keep pace with Seattle’s defensive pressure. Patriots rookie quarterback Drake Maye showed flashes of talent but was unable to consistently connect under duress, and his unit finished with limited scoring chances until late in the fourth quarter.
The loss marks the Patriots’ sixth Super Bowl defeat in franchise history and comes in a rematch of an earlier Super Bowl meeting between the two teams over a decade ago.
Seahawks Celebrate and Look Ahead
For the Seahawks, this Super Bowl victory is a testament to a balanced team effort that combined stifling defence, clutch special teams, and steady offensive execution. As confetti fell on Levi’s Stadium, Seattle’s players, coaches and fans savoured a triumphant night that capped a memorable season and added a second Lombardi Trophy to the franchise’s legacy.



























































































