Seattle Seahawks Win Super Bowl LX

02/08/26 10:41 PM

In Super Bowl LX, the Seattle Seahawks captured their second Super Bowl title in franchise history with a commanding performance over the New England Patriots. Seattle’s success was anchored by an exceptionally strong defensive effort that consistently disrupted the Patriots’ offense and kept New England from establishing any momentum.

From the outset, the Seahawks defense set the tone, pressuring Patriots quarterback Drake Maye, limiting his ability to complete passes, and contributing to sacks and stalled drives. Meanwhile, Seattle’s offense did enough to put points on the board — including multiple field goals from Jason Myers — even when they weren’t able to punch the ball into the end zone early in the game.

While both teams struggled at times offensively, Seattle’s defense consistently dictated the pace, forcing turnovers and limiting yardage. The Patriots had difficulty sustaining drives and often turned the ball over or punted. Seattle’s defensive dominance, paired with opportunistic scoring, helped build a lead that New England couldn’t overcome.

By the end of the game, Seattle’s tactical superiority on both sides of the ball ensured they would walk away with a convincing victory — marking a triumphant return to NFL’s biggest stage and adding a second Lombardi Trophy to franchise history.