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Defense Wins Championships: Seahawks Shut Down Patriots in Super Bowl LX

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Last night’s Super Bowl LX delivered a decisive victory as the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29–13 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, earning Seattle its second Super Bowl title in franchise history. 

Seahawks Dominate from Start to Finish

The Seahawks set the tone early with strong defense and effective offense. Seattle built a lead through field goals in the first three quarters before pulling away with touchdowns in the fourth, ultimately controlling the game’s momentum throughout. 

Defensively, Seattle was relentless, sacking Patriots quarterback Drake Maye multiple times, forcing turnovers, and limiting New England’s scoring opportunities. 

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MVP Performance and Standout Players

Seattle running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP, powered by a commanding performance on the ground. His energy and yardage were crucial in keeping drives alive and setting up scoring opportunities. 

Meanwhile, Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold provided steady leadership, and Seattle’s defense, including players like Devon Witherspoon, was a constant disruptor for the Patriots’ offense. 

Patriots Season Ends with a Tough Loss

For the Patriots, reaching the Super Bowl marked a successful return under head coach Mike Vrabel, but New England struggled to find an offensive rhythm against Seattle’s pressure. Despite a late touchdown attempt, New England couldn’t close the gap. 

Entertainment and Spectacle

Beyond the gridiron action, the event featured memorable performances, including a halftime show that energized fans with high-profile musical guests. 

This Super Bowl LX will be remembered for Seattle’s dominant defense. Walker’s breakout MVP moment and another chapter added to NFL history. 

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This Super Bowl LX will be remembered for Seattle’s dominant defense.

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