Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX defeating New England Patriots, 29-13.
Seattle Seahawks win Super Bowl LX defeating New England Patriots, 29-13.

The Seattle Seahawks finished the job in Super Bowl LX, beating the New England Patriots 29–13 at Levi's Stadium. It wasn’t flashy early, but it was steady. Seattle built its lead the old-fashioned way — field goals, field position, and defense — taking a 12–0 advantage into the fourth quarter before the game finally opened up. The Patriots had chances, but three turnovers proved too much to overcome on the biggest stage.

Kenneth Walker III carried the offensive load, rushing for 135 yards on 27 attempts and keeping New England’s defense on the field. Sam Darnold added a touchdown pass to tight end AJ Barner early in the fourth quarter, and moments later the Seahawks effectively put the game away with a pick-six off Drake Maye. To their credit, the Patriots kept fighting and found the end zone twice in the final period, but Seattle’s control of the clock and mistake-free football made the difference. In the end, it was a composed, physical performance that delivered another Lombardi Trophy to Seattle.

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