The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champions once again, defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 9, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
This marks the second Super Bowl title in franchise history for Seattle, their first coming after the 2013 season. The victory also avenges a painful Super Bowl XLIX loss to the Patriots in 2015, ending an 11-year wait for redemption.
Seattle dominated the game, building a commanding lead and stifling New England’s offense with a relentless defensive performance. The Seahawks recorded six sacks and consistently pressured Patriots quarterback Drake Maye throughout the contest.
Jason Myers kicked two field goals in the first half, and added a fourth in the third quarter, as Seattle took a 9-0 lead into halftime. A.J. Barner’s touchdown reception in the third quarter extended the Seahawks’ advantage to 19-0.
Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP, becoming the first running back to receive the honor in 28 years. Walker’s powerful running and all-around performance were key to Seattle’s offensive success.
The Patriots, seeking their seventh Super Bowl title – which would have been a record – were unable to find any offensive rhythm against the Seahawks’ staunch defense. New England’s offense struggled to move the ball, punting on eight of their first nine possessions.
The game also featured a halftime performance by Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, showcasing Latin pop music to a global audience.
A security breach briefly interrupted the game when a fan ran onto the field, but was quickly apprehended by security personnel.
Super Bowl LX also saw a significant presence of artificial intelligence in advertising, with companies reportedly spending around $11.7 billion for 30-second commercial spots.