Super Bowl LX: Seattle Seahawks Victory – Top 5 Moments
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Super Bowl The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champions once again. On February 8, 2026, at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, the Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX, securing their second Lombardi Trophy and exacting revenge for their heartbreaking loss in Super Bowl XLIX eleven years earlier.
This rematch of Super Bowl XLIX was dominated by Seattle’s vaunted “Dark Side” defense, which held the Patriots scoreless through three quarters, forced three turnovers, and recorded six sacks. Offensively, running back Kenneth Walker III powered the Seahawks with 135 rushing yards on 27 carries, earning Super Bowl MVP honors—the first running back to do so since Terrell Davis in Super Bowl XXXII.
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Quarterback Sam Darnold threw a turnover-less performance by passing 19 out of 38 attempts with 1 touchdown and 202 yards passing. The record for field goals in the Super Bowl was shattered by kicker Jason Myers with five field goals successfully achieved in the game. The victory of the Seahawks ensued through these five heroic acts.
1. Jason Myers’ Record-Setting Field Goals Open the Scoring and Build the Lead

The Seahawks immediately showed their power over the game. The Myers opening drive started with a successful 33-yard field goal which gave the team a 3-0 advantage. Myers made four additional field goals which first tied the Super Bowl record before he established a new record giving Seattle a 15-point advantage before any touchdowns were scored. Myers completed his kicks successfully making him the first NFL kicker to achieve more than 200 points during one season which included regular and postseason games.
2.Kenneth Walker III’s Explosive Runs Ignite the Offense

Walker demonstrated both his running abilities through his 30-yard run and 29-yard sideline sprint during the second quarter. He rushed for 135 yards with a 5.0 average and added 26 receiving yards while Darnold faced difficulties during the early match. Walker received the MVP award for his performance which included the most rushing yards by a Super Bowl running back in 28 years.
3. Derick Hall’s Strip-Sack Sets Up the Game’s First Touchdown

During the final minutes of play in the third quarter, Derick Hall, who played defensive end, executed a bull rush against Patriots left tackle Will Campbell to force a fumble from Drake Maye. Leonard Williams recovered the football which allowed them to move 65 yards and score their first touchdown through a 16-yard reception by tight end AJ Barner. The score changed to 19-0 which caused a major change in momentum during the fourth quarter.
4. Uchenna Nwosu’s Pick-Six Seals the Victory

With the Patriots making a brief comeback (19-7 due to a 35-yard Maye-To Mack Hollins TD), Nwosu picked off the ball in the air from Maye and brought it 45 yards for a touchdown. This play solidified the scoring, and the Patriots would not make another comeback (final: 26-7); the play was the Seahawks’ third take-away on the night.
5. The Final Defensive Stand and Lombardi Trophy Celebration

Momentum shifted with a late touchdown by New England, going down by 16 with a score of 29-13. The Seattle defenders responded with a three-and-out, but then came the final whistle, confetti in blue and green out, while Macdonald raised the Lombardi Trophy as he celebrated in triumph, as the team now became the 17th team with several victories in the Super Bowl.
Scoring Summary
| Quarter | Team | Play | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| Q1 | Seahawks | Jason Myers 33-yard FG | SEA 3-0 NE |
| Q2 | Seahawks | Myers 2 more FGs | SEA 9-0 NE |
| Q3 | Seahawks | Myers FG + strip-sack setup | SEA 16-0 NE (entering Q4) |
| Q4 | Seahawks | AJ Barner 16-yard TD (Myers kick) | SEA 19-0 NE → 19-7 NE (Patriots TD) |
| Q4 | Seahawks | Nwosu 45-yard pick-six | SEA 26-7 NE |
| Q4 | Seahawks | Myers 5th FG + late Patriots TD | Final: SEA 29-13 NE |
Key Game Statistics
| Stat | Seahawks | Patriots |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | 312 | 248 |
| Rushing Yards | 162 (Walker 135) | 89 |
| Passing Yards | 202 (Darnold 19/38, 1 TD) | 159 (Maye, 6 sacks) |
| Turnovers | 0 | 3 (2 INT, 1 fumble) |
| Time of Possession | 32:18 | 27:42 |
| Field Goals | 5/5 (Myers) | 1/2 |
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Conclusion
The Seattle Seahawks, with dominant defense, a stout running game, and dramatic special teams play, carried off the Vince Lombardi Trophy and the S.B. LX Championship in 2026. In a year of redemption tales like Darnold’s and Walker’s, this team showed that balance and tenacity can conquer all as the 12th Man cheered through the night and Seattle as the sounds of “Go Hawks” echo through the years.
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FAQs About Seahawks Super Bowl LX Victory
Q1. Who won Super Bowl LX MVP?
A. Kenneth Walker III (135 rushing yards, Super Bowl-record performance for a RB).
Q2. What was the final score of Super Bowl LX?
A. Seattle Seahawks 29, New England Patriots 13.
Q3. How many field goals did Jason Myers make?
A. Five—a new Super Bowl record.
Q4. Did the Seahawks have any turnovers?
A. Zero—the first team in NFL history to win the Super Bowl without a postseason turnover.
Q5. Where was Super Bowl LX played?
A. Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, California—site of the Seahawks’ first Super Bowl appearance in 2014.