09.02.2026 09:50
The Seattle Seahawks won their second NFL championship in history by defeating the New England Patriots 29-13 in the Super Bowl LX final.
The Super Bowl, the championship game of the National Football League (NFL), one of the largest sports organizations in the United States, was won by the Seattle Seahawks. The 60th Super Bowl final was played at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
DEFENSE DOMINATED THE GAME
The Seattle Seahawks stood out with their effective defense against the New England Patriots. Patriots quarterback Drake Maye was stopped or sidelined six times by the Seahawks defense.
FIRST TOUCHDOWN CAME IN THE FOURTH QUARTER
The first touchdown of the match was only recorded in the fourth quarter. AJ Barner caught a pass from Sam Darnold after Drake Maye's fumble, bringing the score to 19-0.
SUPER BOWL RECORD FROM JASON MYERS
Jason Myers, who took the field for the Seattle Seahawks, made five field goal attempts, entering Super Bowl history and setting a record.
PATRIOTS' HOPE WAS SHORT-LIVED
Mack Hollins' 32-yard touchdown gave the New England Patriots a brief glimmer of hope. However, the Seattle defense completely took control of the game by intercepting two of Drake Maye's passes. One of these interceptions turned into a touchdown, solidifying the Seahawks' victory.
SECOND CHAMPIONSHIP IN HISTORY
With this result, the Seattle Seahawks succeeded in becoming Super Bowl champions for the second time in their history.