Seahawks Dominate Patriots to Win Super Bowl LX, 29–13

by | Feb 9, 2026 | Miami News

The Seattle Seahawks delivered a commanding performance Sunday night, defeating the New England Patriots 29–13 in Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara to claim the franchise’s second Lombardi Trophy.

Seattle’s victory was powered by a relentless defense and the steady leg of kicker Jason Myers, who set a Super Bowl record with five made field goals. Myers’ performance proved decisive in a game where touchdowns were scarce and field position mattered.

The Seahawks’ defense overwhelmed New England from the opening drive, tying a Super Bowl record with seven sacks and never allowing the Patriots’ offense to establish rhythm. Rookie quarterback Drake Maye faced constant pressure, while Seattle’s defensive front controlled the line of scrimmage throughout the night.

On offense, Seattle leaned on a balanced attack. Quarterback Sam Darnold managed the game efficiently, while running back Kenneth Walker III carried the load, consistently moving the chains and earning Super Bowl MVP honors for his impact on the ground.

The matchup marked a rematch of Super Bowl XLIX in 2015, famously decided by Malcolm Butler’s goal-line interception that sealed a Patriots victory. This time, there was no late drama. Seattle took control early and never let go.

The win marked Seattle’s fourth Super Bowl appearance and its first championship since the 2014 rout of the Denver Broncos. For New England, it was a missed opportunity to secure a record-breaking seventh Super Bowl title, which would have separated the franchise from its tie atop the NFL leaderboard.

Super Bowl LX also featured a historic halftime show headlined by Bad Bunny, adding a cultural milestone to a night dominated by Seattle’s return to football’s summit.