The Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara to win Super Bowl LX, claiming their second championship in franchise history.
Running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP with 131 rushing yards and 26 receiving yards, dominating on the ground while Seattle's defense stifled every New England drive.
It was a masterclass in complementary football. While Walker III punished the Patriots' front seven, kicker Jason Myers quietly etched his name in the record books by converting all five of his field-goal attempts — a new Super Bowl record.
Quarterback Sam Darnold capped one of football's greatest redemption arcs, becoming the first QB from the 2018 draft class to win a Super Bowl.
Coach Mike Macdonald's defense held the Patriots scoreless in the first half and never let Drake Maye find rhythm, sacking the young quarterback three times and forcing two turnovers.
The Seahawks' victory parade drew an estimated 750,000 fans to downtown Seattle — a celebration that painted the city in navy and neon green.
