SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The Seattle Seahawks are Super Bowl champions once again. In a game that showcased suffocating defense and a relentless ground attack, Seattle dismantled the New England Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX at Levi's Stadium on February 8, capturing the franchise's second championship and first since the legendary Legion of Boom era delivered Super Bowl XLVIII in 2014.
Running back Kenneth Walker III was the undeniable star of the evening, earning Super Bowl MVP honors after rushing for 135 yards on 27 carries and adding two receptions for 26 yards, totaling 161 yards from scrimmage. Walker became the first running back to win the Super Bowl MVP award since Terrell Davis accomplished the feat for the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXXII, nearly three decades ago.
Walker's 135 rushing yards were the most in a Super Bowl since Davis' 157-yard performance in that very game. He accounted for more than half of the Seahawks' offensive production by halftime, piling up 100 of the team's 183 first-half yards. In one electrifying three-play stretch, Walker ripped off runs of 29 and 30 yards, becoming just the third player in Super Bowl history to record multiple rushes of 25-plus yards in the championship game.
The Seahawks' defense, dubbed the Dark Side, was equally dominant. Seattle's pass rush terrorized Patriots quarterback Drake Maye throughout the contest, sacking him six times and forcing three turnovers. The defensive unit held New England completely scoreless through the first three quarters, turning the game into a lopsided affair long before the final whistle.
Kicker Jason Myers also etched his name into the record books, connecting on five field goals to set a new Super Bowl record. Myers drilled two field goals in the second quarter to stake Seattle to a 9-0 halftime lead. The Seahawks extended their dominance in the fourth quarter when tight end A.J. Barner hauled in a 16-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Sam Darnold, pushing the lead to a commanding 19-0.
Maye and the Patriots finally found the end zone in the fourth quarter, connecting with Mack Hollins and Rhamondre Stevenson for late touchdowns, but the rally was far too little and far too late. New England's offense managed just 5.0 yards per pass attempt against the stifling Seattle secondary.
For Darnold, the victory represented one of the most remarkable career resurrections in NFL history. While his statistical line was modest, his steady hand and mistake-free play were more than sufficient behind a dominant defense and punishing running game. The quarterback who was once written off as a bust after his tenure with the New York Jets now stands as a Super Bowl champion.
The halftime show, headlined by global superstar Bad Bunny, added to the spectacle inside a packed Levi's Stadium. But the real show belonged to Walker and the Seahawks' defense, who delivered a performance that will be remembered as one of the most complete team efforts in Super Bowl history.
As the confetti fell in the Bay Area, Seattle celebrated a championship that had been more than a decade in the making, proving that the franchise's commitment to building through defense and the running game remains a championship-winning formula in the modern NFL.
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Seahawks Dominate Patriots 29-13 in Super Bowl LX as Kenneth Walker III Earns MVP Honors
📅 Published on February 17, 2026 at 8:00 AM