The Seattle Seahawks delivered a masterclass in defensive football, overpowering the New England Patriots 29–13 and lifting Super Bowl LX at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, denying the Patriots a record seventh Lombardi Trophy.
In a game defined by relentless pressure and clinical execution, Seattle’s top-ranked defense proved decisive, sacking Patriots quarterback Drake Maye six times, forcing three turnovers, and sealing the contest with a fourth-quarter interception return touchdown by Uchenna Nwosu.
Defense Sets The Tone
For much of the night, points were hard to come by as both offences struggled against disciplined defensive units. The deadlock was finally broken in the fourth quarter when Seahawks tight end AJ Barner hauled in a touchdown pass from Sam Darnold, capitalising on a Maye fumble to push Seattle into a commanding 19–0 lead.
Seattle’s offense leaned heavily on kicker Jason Myers, who enjoyed a historic night. Myers converted five field goals, setting a new Super Bowl record and ensuring the Seahawks kept the scoreboard ticking even when touchdowns were elusive.
Patriots’ Hopes Extinguished
New England briefly sparked hopes of a comeback when Mack Hollins scored on a 35-yard touchdown reception, cutting the deficit to 19–13. However, any momentum was swiftly shut down by Seattle’s defense.
Drake Maye was intercepted twice in the closing stages, with one pick returned for a touchdown, underlining the Seahawks’ dominance and extinguishing the Patriots’ last chance of rallying.
A Night To Remember
The final whistle confirmed a 29–13 victory for Seattle, capping a performance built on defensive intensity, tactical discipline, and special-teams excellence.
Off the field, Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny delivered a landmark halftime show, performing his entire set in Spanish — a historic moment on one of sport’s biggest stages.
For the Seahawks, Super Bowl LX will be remembered as a triumph forged by defense, resilience, and record-breaking precision — a crushing display that left little doubt about the champions of the NFL’s biggest night.
