
Written by: Travis Williams
The Seattle Seahawks made a huge statement in Super Bowl LX, beating the New England Patriots 29–13 at Levi’s Stadium. Watching the game was incredible—Seattle’s mix of strong defense and smart offense made them nearly impossible to stop.
A Game Full of Action
From the start, the Seahawks were dominating on defense. The Patriots’ quarterback struggled under constant pressure, and Seattle’s defenders forced several turnovers that kept the momentum on their side. Meanwhile, Seattle’s offense slowly chipped away at the lead with running back Kenneth Walker III having a standout performance, rushing for over 130 yards and helping secure the victory.
Seattle’s kicker, Jason Myers, added multiple field goals, keeping the scoreboard moving while the team set up bigger plays. By the fourth quarter, the Seahawks had built a comfortable lead that the Patriots couldn’t recover from.
Players Who Stood Out
- Kenneth Walker III: Dominated on the ground and earned Super Bowl MVP honors.
- Sam Darnold: Threw a key touchdown pass and helped control the game.
- Seattle Defense: Forced turnovers and sacked the Patriots’ quarterback multiple times, making it a nightmare for New England.
Takeaways
The Patriots put up a fight, but Seattle’s combination of discipline, teamwork, and individual talent was too much for them to take. For Seahawks fans, it was a perfect ending to the season, earning their second Super Bowl title in team history. Even for those cheering for the Patriots, the game was exciting and a great example of how important defense and strategy are in football.
Watching this game made it clear: the Seahawks earned this win through hard work, focus, and making plays when it counted most.