Seattle Seahawks Dominate Patriots to Claim Second Super Bowl Title

The Seattle Seahawks captured their second NFL championship with a commanding 29‑13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. This win marks Seattle’s first Super Bowl title since their 2014 triumph.

Defensive Masterclass Powers Seattle

From the opening quarter, the Seahawks’ defense set the tone. Nicknamed the “Dark Side” defense, Seattle’s unit overwhelmed the Patriots, limiting New England’s offense and sacking quarterback Drake Maye six times. A key defensive play came when linebacker Uchenna Nwosu returned a forced fumble 45 yards for a touchdown, swinging momentum firmly in Seattle’s favor.

Veterans like Devon Witherspoon, Derick Hall, and Byron Murphy II consistently pressured the Patriots, disrupting their rhythm and forcing turnovers that Seattle converted into scoring opportunities.

Offensive Highlights

While the defense dominated, Seattle’s offense made critical plays when needed. Quarterback Sam Darnold connected with AJ Barner for a touchdown in the fourth quarter, breaking the scoring drought and giving the Seahawks a clear lead.

Running back Kenneth Walker III had a standout performance, rushing for 135 yards, earning him the Super Bowl MVP distinction — the first running back to win the award in nearly three decades.

Seattle’s kicker Jason Myers also etched his name into the record books by converting five field goals, the most ever in a Super Bowl.

Patriots’ Struggles and Season Summary

The Patriots entered Super Bowl LX with strong momentum and hopes of securing a record‑breaking seventh title. However, New England’s offense struggled throughout most of the game, failing to score until the fourth quarter. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye showed flashes of playmaking ability but was repeatedly stifled by Seattle’s pressure.

Despite the loss, the Patriots’ return to the Super Bowl marked a significant turnaround after several seasons without playoff success.

What This Win Means for Seattle

This victory is a milestone for the Seahawks franchise. They not only avenged their heartbreaking Super Bowl loss to the Patriots in 2015 but also proved their ability to compete at the highest level with a balanced team built around elite defense and opportunistic offense. 

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