SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champions once again.
Seattle captured its second Lombardi Trophy Sunday night with a commanding 29–13 victory over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX, delivering a complete performance on football’s biggest stage.
From the opening drive, the Seahawks controlled the tempo. The defense applied constant pressure, forcing key stops and limiting New England’s offensive rhythm. Offensively, Seattle leaned on a balanced attack that kept the Patriots guessing and steadily built separation on the scoreboard.
Game Breakdown
Seattle’s defense set the tone early, disrupting passing lanes and containing the run game. Timely turnovers and strong red-zone defense prevented any sustained momentum from New England.
The offense complemented that effort with efficient drives and strong field position management. Seattle capitalized on scoring opportunities, extending its lead methodically throughout the night and never allowing the Patriots to mount a serious comeback threat.
Super Bowl MVP
Running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after a dominant ground performance. Walker rushed for 135 yards, controlled the pace of the game, and delivered several critical first downs that kept drives alive.
His ability to break tackles and wear down the Patriots’ front seven proved decisive, particularly in the second half as Seattle protected its lead and controlled possession.
Championship Legacy
This victory marks Seattle’s second Super Bowl title in franchise history, reinforcing the organization’s return to championship form. The Seahawks previously won their first Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XLVIII.
With a balanced roster, disciplined defense, and a strong rushing attack, the Seahawks now add another chapter to their championship history.
Seattle is back on top of the NFL
