The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl LX champions, defeating the New England Patriots 29–13 in a commanding performance at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Seattle’s defense set the tone early, shutting out the Patriots through three quarters and controlling the pace of the game from start to finish.
Running back Kenneth Walker III delivered a standout performance and was named Super Bowl MVP, powering the Seahawks’ offense with tough inside runs, key third-down conversions, and a momentum-shifting touchdown that helped create separation. Quarterback play was efficient and mistake-free, with Seattle leaning on a balanced attack that kept New England’s defense on its heels.
The Seahawks struck first with a methodical opening drive that ended in points, then added another score before halftime to take control. Defensively, Seattle applied constant pressure, collapsing the pocket and forcing hurried throws. A second-half interception set up another scoring opportunity, extending the lead and energizing the sideline as the crowd roared.
New England struggled to find rhythm offensively for most of the night. The Patriots were held scoreless through the first three quarters, unable to establish their run game or push the ball downfield consistently. Their lone spark came late in the fourth quarter, when they finally found the end zone, but the deficit was already too large to overcome.
Seattle’s defense delivered several key third-down stops and limited big plays, while the offense controlled time of possession and field position. By the final minutes, the outcome felt certain as confetti began to fall and the Seahawks celebrated their second Lombardi Trophy.