Seattle Seahawks Claim Super Bowl Glory with Decisive Victory Over New England Patriots
The Seattle Seahawks have secured their second-ever Super Bowl title, delivering a commanding 29-13 win against the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LX. This triumph not only adds another championship to the Seahawks' legacy but also thwarts the Patriots' bid for a record seventh NFL crown, serving as a measure of revenge for a loss to New England over a decade ago.
Defensive Dominance and Key Plays Seal the Win
A relentless Seahawks defence was the cornerstone of their success, sacking Patriots quarterback Drake Maye six times throughout the game. One of these sacks resulted in a critical strip-sack that was returned for a touchdown, significantly shifting momentum in Seattle's favour. Kicker Jason Myers played a crucial role by converting five field goals, while quarterback Sam Darnold connected with AJ Barner for an additional touchdown, showcasing the team's balanced offensive and defensive strategy.
Ken Walker Named Super Bowl MVP in Historic Achievement
Running back Ken Walker was awarded the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player honour, becoming the first running back to receive this accolade since 1998. Walker's exceptional performance included accumulating 135 rushing yards and 26 receiving yards, underscoring his pivotal role in the Seahawks' offensive success. His contributions were instrumental in securing the victory and highlighting the team's multifaceted approach to the game.
This victory marks a significant milestone for the Seahawks, reinforcing their status as a formidable force in the NFL and setting the stage for future successes in the league.



