This year’s Super Bowl was one of the most exciting in recent history, as the Seattle Seahawks faced the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. The Seahawks completed one of the most impressive turnaround seasons in the NFL, improving from a 10–7 record and missing the playoffs in the 2024–’25 season to ultimately winning the championship.
The game was defined by Seattle’s dominant defense, which consistently pressured New England quarterback Drake Maye and forced multiple turnovers. The Seahawks’ defensive intensity set the tone early and limited the Patriots’ offensive opportunities throughout the game. Although New England managed to score a touchdown in the final quarter, the Seahawks’ lead was already too substantial to overcome.
Running back Kenneth Walker III was named Super Bowl MVP after rushing for over 130 yards on 27 carries. His performance was a key factor in controlling the tempo of the game and sustaining offensive drives. With the addition of quarterback Sam Darnold, Seattle demonstrated significant growth and consistency during both the regular season and the playoffs. The coaching staff also played a major role, particularly in constructing a disciplined and aggressive defensive scheme that shifted momentum in Seattle’s favor.
In securing their second Super Bowl victory, the Seahawks completed one of the most notable single-season turnarounds in recent memory, solidifying their place as champions of the 2025–’26 NFL season.




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