“The Patriots fought back late, but Seattle’s early dominance proved too strong”
The Seattle Seahawks claimed their second Super Bowl title by defeating the New England Patriots 29–13 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. The win marked the franchise’s first championship since 2014 and highlighted the team’s return to dominance in the NFL.
Seattle’s defense set the tone early, recording six sacks, forcing turnovers, and holding the Patriots to just 13 points. Uchenna Nwosu returned an interception for a touchdown, giving the Seahawks a decisive lead and swinging momentum in their favor. The defense consistently pressured quarterback Drake Maye, preventing the Patriots from establishing any rhythm.
On offense, running back Kenneth Walker III rushed for 135 yards and earned the Super Bowl MVP award. Quarterback Sam Darnold threw a key touchdown pass to AJ Barner, while kicker Jason Myers added five field goals, setting a new Super Bowl record. The team’s balanced attack kept the Patriots off balance throughout the game.
The Patriots managed a late touchdown but couldn’t overcome Seattle’s early dominance. The victory highlights the Seahawks’ balanced team effort, strong defensive identity, and ability to perform under pressure, adding another memorable chapter to the franchise’s history. Fans celebrated a thrilling win that showcased both individual excellence and cohesive teamwork.
