
Super Bowl 60 Triumph: Seattle Seahawks Crush Patriots 29-13 to Claim Second Title
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
SANTA CLARA, CA — The “Legion of Boom” era may be in the history books, but a new era of dominance has arrived in the Pacific Northwest. In a defensive masterpiece at Levi’s Stadium, the Seattle Seahawks defeated the New England Patriots 29-13 on Sunday night to win Super Bowl LX.
With this victory, the Seahawks have secured their second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history, silencing critics and cementing their status as the new kings of the NFL.
Defense Dominates: Drake Maye Under Siege
The story of Super Bowl 60 was the relentless pressure from Seattle’s defensive front. From the opening kickoff, the Seahawks’ pass rush overwhelmed the Patriots’ offensive line, making life miserable for young quarterback Drake Maye.
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The Sack Attack: Seattle’s defense tallied a staggering 6 sacks throughout the night.
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The Turnover Chain: The Seahawks forced three turnovers, effectively stripping New England of any momentum.
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The Dagger: Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu delivered the play of the game with a clinical pick-6 in the fourth quarter, extending the lead and extinguishing the Patriots’ hopes for a comeback.
MVP Kenneth Walker Makes History
While the defense set the tone, the ground game carried the day. Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP following a workhorse performance that channeled the greats of the past.
Walker’s stat line was nothing short of elite:
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Rushing: 27 carries for 135 yards.
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Receiving: 2 catches for 26 yards.
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The Milestone: Walker is the first running back to win Super Bowl MVP in 28 years, ending a drought for the position that dated back to Terrell Davis (Denver Broncos) in Super Bowl XXXII (1998).
“We knew if we controlled the line of scrimmage, we’d control the game,” Walker said during the trophy presentation. “This isn’t just an MVP for me; it’s for the five guys up front who paved the way.”
A New Dynasty in Seattle?
The 2025-2026 Seahawks season has been defined by grit and balance. By holding the Patriots to just 13 points on the world’s biggest stage, Seattle proved that their top-ranked defense was the real deal.
For New England, the loss is a bitter end to a resurgent season led by Drake Maye, but the night belonged to the “12s” and a Seattle roster that appears built to compete for years to come.
Super Bowl 60 Final Scoreboard
| Team | Q1 | Q2 | Q3 | Q4 | Total |
| Seattle Seahawks | 7 | 10 | 3 | 9 | 29 |
| New England Patriots | 3 | 3 | 7 | 0 | 13 |
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The game sucked, they have time as the worst I ever seen in my life
Glad the Seahawks won. Was so tired of Patriots winning all the time. Half time was horrible. We switched the channel. This is America. Speak and sing English at events like this!